Operating Instructions

"
exposure
control-If
the
light
is so intense
that
even
the
smallest lens
opening
will give overexposure,
move
the
shutter
lever
to
Y2-0PEN
(equal
to
one
lens
opening
smaller)
or
to
1;!
-OPEN
(equal
to
two
openings
smaller)
.
to
sharpen
images
of
moving
objects-To
sharpen
the
image
of
each
frame
showing
rapidly
moving
objects
(sports
events,
industrial
processes, water-
falls,
etc.),
move
the
shutter
lever to
Y2-0PEN
or
1;4-
OPEN.
This
shortens
the
exposure
time
for
each
frame
and
results
in
sharper
pictures.
Compensate
by
open-
ing
the
lens one
or
two stops
to
maintain
correct
ex-
posure.
for
out-of-focus
background-It
may
be
desirable
at
times
to
emphasize
an
object
in
the
foreground
by
throwing
the
background
out-of-focus. Use a
large
lens
opening
to
decrease
the
depth
of field
and
set
the
shutter
lever
at
1;4-0PEN
to
avoid
overexposure. Do
not use
the
shutter
at
1;4-0PEN
while
taking
pictures
of
moving
subjects
close
to
the
camera.
using
the
frame counter
The
frame
counter
rotates
whenever
the
exposure
button
is
pressed
or
whenever
the
hand
crank
is used.
One
foot
of
film,
or
40
frames, passes
through
the
film
channel
each
time
the
counter
travels
from
0
to
40. One complete
revolution
of
the
counter
moves
the
camera
film
meter
one
division.
When
the
frame
counter
is
matched
to
the
camera
film
meter,
anyone
of
thousands
of
frames
in
a roll
of
film
can
be
relocated
exactly.
Adjust
the
two dials
for
accurate
readings
as
follows:
1
Load
the camera
and
advance the film leader
until the film meter reads between
99 and
O.
2 Operate the single-frame release until the
frame
countel' reads
O.
3
Set
the film meter
at
O.
When
this
adjustment
is followed,
the
two dials
have
a
range
of
4000
frames
(or
100
feet)
before
repeating.
An
example
of
using
the
dials
to
locate
an
exact
frame
is given
as
follows:
You
wish
to
sยท
tart
a
double
exposure
when
the
film
meter
is
between
7
and
8 feet
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