User manual

1~
2. When
the
lens
aperture
ring
is
pre·set
to
the
desir
ed
" F "
stop:
Turn
the
shutter
dial and
match
the
aperture
reading
on
the
meter
indic
ator
window
'
to
the
guide
line
where
the
needle
rests.
The
shutter
dial
should
be
set
where
it
click·stops.
NOTE:
The
light
meter
cannot
be used
for
"
B"
and
"T"
exposures
or
when
using
speed
light
.
When
using
the
light
meter,
be
sure
that
YOUR HAND DOES NOT COVER THE
PHOTOCELL.
CHANGING
THE
SENSITIVITY
OF
THE
LIGHT
METER
...
Ordinarily
,
low
sensitivity
(
black
dot
) is used
for
brightness
outdoors.
High
sensitivity
(
orange
dot
)
for
indoors
and
before·or-after
sunset
outdoors
.
If
your
subject
is in so
bright
a
light
that
it
causes
the
needle
to
scale
out
,
or
when
the
subject
is
too
dark
to
give
sufficient
impulse
to
the
needle,
the
sensitivity
of
the
light
meter
is
changed
by
turning
the
sensitivity
shifting
knob.
If
the
orange
dot
on
the
sensitivity
shifting
knob
is
matched
to
the
index
mark,
indicating
the
need
of
high
sensitivity
(
becau
,se
the
sub;ect
is
dark
) ,
the
aperture
reading
must
be read
off
from
the
orange
scale
.
Conversely,
if
the
black
dot
is
matched
to
the
index
mark,
indicating
the
need
of
low
sensitivity
(
because
the
subject
is
too
bright
) ,
the
aperture
reading
must
be
read
off
from
the
white
scale.
Index
Mark
Orange
or
Black
Dot