Operation Manual

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If finger pressure is released without the
shutter being depressed, the exposure meter
remains switched on for approx. 14 s and the
corresponding LED(s) remain on.
When the shutter is activated, the meter
switches off and the LEDs in the viewfinder go
out.
When the shutter is not cocked, or the shutter
speed dial is set to "B" or "OFF", the exposure
meter remains switched off.
Note: at very low levels of luminance, i.e. at
the threshold of the light metering range, the
LEDs may take approx. 0.5 s to come on.
If the luminance levels fall below the working
range of the exposure meter, the left-hand
triangular LED flashes.
Setting shutter speed/lens aperture com-
binations for correct exposure
For correct exposure metering, the shutter
must be cocked and the shutter speed dial
must be set at a marked speed.
Then:
1. Switch on the exposure meter
2. Turn the shutter speed dial and/or the
aperture ring on the lens in the direction
indicated by the flashing LED until only the
round LED comes on.
In addition to the direction of rotation of both
shutter speed dial and lens aperture ring
required for correct exposure, the three LEDs
of the light balance also indicate over-, under-
and correct exposure as follows:
Underexposure by at least one f-stop;
turn lens aperture ring clockwise.
Underexposure by half an f/stop;
turn lens aperture ring clockwise.
Correct exposure
Overexposure by half an f/stop;
turn lens aperture ring anticlockwise.
Overexposure by at least one stop;
turn lens aperture ring anticlockwise.
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