Specifications
FILM LOADING ........................................................ Multi-slit easy loading.
FILM WIND................................................................ Single stroke film advance lever with 135° winding angle (40° play).
FILM REWIND........................................................... Engage film rewind by pressing film rewind button on base of camera.
EXPOSURE COUNTER.............................................. Additive, automatic resetting.
OTHER FEATURES ................................................... Self-timer, Hot shoe, Depth of field preview button, Shutter release lock (with film advance lever) Meter on/off switch
(with film advance lever) Battery check ring (around shutter release button) Multi-exposure button, ASA/DIN dial lock Cable release socket Tripod socket
DIMENSIONS ............................................................ (Body only) Width:139.9 mm (5.51 inch), Height:91.3 mm (3.59 inch)
Thickness: 48.0 mm (1.89 inch)
WEIGHT .................................................................... (Body only) 550 g (19.59 oz)
HOW TO USE YOUR CAMERA
1. Insert
an Eveready S-76 battery (or equivalent).
2. Load the film.
Pull up the rewind knob to open the film compartment door, drop in the film cartridge and push down the knob, turning it until it
drops into place. Insert the end of the film leader into the film take-up spool, making sure the perforations along the film edge are
hooked onto the teeth of the sprocket. Close the film compartment door and advance the film and press the shutter button
repeatedly until the number "1" appears in the exposure counter window.
3. Set the film speed. Depress film speed lock button and rotate the outer ring of film speed dial until the ASA/DIN number of
the film you are using is exactly opposite the index line on outer ring of film speed dial and click stops.
4. Set the shutter speed.
When outdoors in bright or hazy sunlight, 1/125 second is generally suitable for most photographs. When indoors in a well lit
room, 1/60 second should be sufficient to capture you subject, depending upon the film you are using.
5. Set the aperture.
Rotate f-stop ring until desired f-stop is opposite the aperture index line. F-stop selected determines amount of light entering the
lens.
6.
Focus on your subject.
Rotate the focusing ring until the split image in the slit image spot forms a single image or until the image in the microprism-
image band appears sharp.
7. Turn on the exposure meter.
By pulling the film advance lever away from the camera body approximately 1/2 inch.
8. Set the exposure.
Align the exposure meter needle with shutter speed indicator in the viewfinder by turning the aperture ring or the shutter speed
dial.
9.
Compose your picture and press the shutter release button.
1. INSERTING AND CHECKING THE BATTERIES
Remove battery compartment cover by unscrewing it counterclockwise with a coin.
Place two batteries into the compartment with the plus Q+ side down, as illustrated in
the battery holder of battery compartment cover. Make sure that the batteries are
correctly placed. If incorrectly placed, the exposure meter needle in the viewfinder will
not move at all. Replace battery compartment cover by screwing it clockwise until it
stops, but do not force.
Tips for Better Results:
• Before loading, wipe off the surfaces of the batteries with a clean and dry cloth to ensure they are free of fingerprints or
stains.
• When your camera is not used for a long period, remove the batteries and keep them in a cool, dry place.










