Instruction manual

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* The shutter release button of the main camera body should be
locked, when the camera is not being used. The shutter release but-
ton may be depressed accidentally while the main camera body is
being carried in a bag, which could lead to discharge of the battery
power. To lock the shutter release button, rotate the locking ring and
coincide the orange dot to "L".
Time exposures are made with the time exposure lever on the lens, regardless of the setting
on the shutter speed scale.
A. First, cock the shutter with the film-winding crank and then pull up
the time exposure lever release.
* Except for time exposures, always shift the time exposure lever so
that the letter "A" is visible on the lens barrel and keep the time expo-
sure lever release pushed in all the way.
B. Slide the time exposure lever and release the shutter, when a red-
colored "T" is exposed on the lens barrel.The shutter will stay open
until the time exposure lever is moved in the opposite direction,
exposing the letter "A", which will close the shutter. This should be
done after the last time exposure is made and prior to cocking the
shutter.
The lens cannot be attached or detached unless the shutter is cocked. Therefore, first, rotate
the film-winding crank and cock the lens shutter.
A. To attach the lens to the main body, align the orange dot on the
main camera body and the red dot on the lens, and then insert the
lens fully into its mount. Rotate in the counter-clockwise direction
until it stops, with an audible click, which will indicate that it is secure-
ly locked.
13. Shutter Release Button (con’t)
14. Time (T) Exposure
15. Exchanging Lenses