Instruction manual

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To set film sensitivity of the film loaded in the film back, rotate the
film speed dial with a slight lifting action, as illustrated, and set the
film speed scale to the index. There are click-stops at 1/3rd incre-
ments, in this case.
* The film speed dial is automatically coupled to any finder with a
built-in exposure meter, when attached.
Exposure compensation up to +2 and -2 stops is possible at 1/3rd
increments. To set the required compensation, slide the exposure
compensation dial lock button, in the arrow-indicated direction, then
rotate the exposure compensation dial, as required. When compensa-
tion is not needed, simply set to "0", where it is locked.
* There will be no effect on the exposure, no matter where the film
speed dial and exposure compensation dial are set, when a non-
metered finder is used.
Upon loading the film, tear off the end flap from the empty film pack-
age and insert it in the film type indicator frame. This will help you
keep track of the film loaded in the film back, even when two or more
film backs are used with different films. At the same time, set the film
speed with the film speed dial, when using finders with a built-in
exposure meter.
Rotating the film-winding crank completely one time in the forward
direction will advance the film and, at the same time, cock the shutter,
with the winding action stopping automatically. On the other hand,
short, rapid strokes up to an accumulated full rotation, will also do the
job.
* Please make sure that "N" on the mirror lock-up switch lever is set
opposite the index when taking pictures which do not require mirror
lock-up.
6. Film Speed Dial
7. Exposure Compensation Dial
8. Film Type Indicator Frame
9. Film Advance and Shutter Cocking