Specifications

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Be sure to turn the switch of the Shutter Release Button to “L” as shown in the top
illustration, to turn the power off. This prevents electrical damage to the circuits.
Set the shutter release mode selector lever to “L” (to turn the power off).
Use six “AA” alkaline or lithium batteries.
1. Lift the battery case lock lever, turn it counter
clockwise and pull out the battery holder.
2. Insert fresh batteries with the and ends
as shown in the drawing.
3. Return the battery holder to its case and lock it
by turning the lever clockwise. Make sure it is
firmly attached.
Be sure the batteries are placed with proper
polarity
Inserting the Batteries ( )
Checking the Battery Power
Set the shutter release mode selector lever to “S” (to turn the power on).
Check the battery condition in the lower right corner of the main LCD.
When replacing the batteries, be sure to use six new batteries of the same type. Do
not mix different types of batteries or old batteries with new ones.
There is little power remaining. Have new batteries
on hand.
Camera will still operate.
When the batteries are spent, “batt” flashes on
the main LCD and the viewfinder's LCD when the
shutter release button is pressed.
There is very little power remaining. Camera will not
operate.
Set the shutter release mode selector lever to “L”
(to turn the power off) and replace the batteries
with new ones.
The batteries are sufficiently charged.
After inserting the batteries, set the date and time. (See page 25.)
Number of rolls that can be exposed with a new set of batteries
(under our test conditions)
At normal temperature (20˚C) (68˚F)
Flashing
Flashing
-10˚C (14˚F)
The camera will not operate
without batteries
Alkaline battery
Approx. 150
Approx. 130
Approx. 18 hours
Lithium batteries
Approx. 400
Approx. 220
Approx. 24 hours
120 type film
220 type film
Bulb time
Alkaline battery
Approx. 25
Approx. 25
Approx. 8 hours
Lithium batteries
Approx. 280
Approx. 200
Approx. 24 hours
120 type film
220 type film
Bulb time