Owner's Manual

In extremely dim lighting, the Exposure
Meter Needle (17) may rest near the right
hand
edge of the transparent window.
Should this
occur, place your hand in
front of the
Exposure Meter Cell (25) and
watch the
needle carefully. If the needle
moves when
you block the Meter Cell, the exposure meter
is able to function in the
existing light; remove
your hand from the cell, and determine
exposure in the normal way. However, if no
needle movement
occurs when you pass your
hand in front
of the Meter Cell, the existing
light is in
sufficient and the exposure meter
cannot
be used.
In this event, either a time exposure
or use
of an electronic flash are recommended.
VIEWING AND FOCUSING
M
ake sure your lens is securely attached
to the
camera. If not, turn lens clockwise until no
further movement is possible.
Frame
your picture by looking through the
Viewfinder Eyepiece
(32).
You're looking
through the same lens that will actually
take the
picture exactly as you see it.
Focus
to bring the image in clearly. To do
this,
just turn the Focusing Ring (13) in
either
direction until the subject is sharp
in the
viewfinder. (If the image in the viewfinder
appears dark, make sure the Auto/
Manual Switc
h for Lens Diaphragm [14]
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