Owner's Manual

E Setting the ASA
The
ASA
is
a numerical
rating
of
a
film's
sensitivity
to
light.
A higher
ASA
number
indicates a faster
film
which
is
more
sensitive
to
a given
amount
of
light;
a
lower
ASA
number
indicates a slower
film
which
is
less
sensitive
to
the
same
amount
of
light.
The
relationship between
ASA
numbers
is
such
that
a
film
of
ASA
100
is
twice
as
fast
as
one rated
at
ASA
50.
The
film
manufacturer's
recommended
ASA
rating can be
found
in
the
data sheet packed
with
the
film
or
printed
directly
on
the
cartridge
itself
.
To
set
the
ASA,
lift
up
the
ASA
ring,
located
underneath
the
rewind
knob
, and
rotate
it
in
either
direction
until
the
proper
number
is
aligned
with
the
white
index
mark
. When
the
ring
is
released,
it
automatically
locks
into
position.
The
table
below
indicates
the
ASA
and
their
corresponding
DIN
numbers .
Sett
ing
the
correct
ASA
is
essential
to
the
proper
operation
of
the
camer~,
since
the
ASA
is
one
of
the
three
bits
of
information
(the
other
two
are
the
12
25
50
100
200
ASA
116)
(20)
(32) (40) (64) (80) (123) (160)
12
15
18
21
24
DIN
(13) (14) (16) (17) (18) (20)
(22)
(23)
shutter
speed setting and
the
brightness
of
the
scene)
which
helps
the
Variable
Aperture
AE
control
determine
the
proper
exposure.
When changing
to
a
film
of
a
different
ASA,
do
not
forget
to
reset
the
ASA
ring.
Otherwise,
your
film
will
be
improperly
exposed.
400
800
1600
3200
(250) (320) 1500) (650)
(1000) (1250)
(2000) (2500)
27
30
33 36
(25) (26) (28) (29) (31) (32) (34) (33)
25