Manual

About AE-L/AF-L
Click on "AE-L/AF-L" to lock auto exposure and autofocus. To cancel AE and AF
lock, click on "AE-L/AF-L" or "Release" on the PC.
About AF-ON/Release
With film advance mode set at Continuous Shooting and Command Release format
selected,
autofocus function remains active until you take the first exposure by
clicking on "AF-ON". (AF function is also activated after you take the first exposure.)
Notes for Photo Technique Selection
About Auto Exposure Bracketing/Flash Exposure Bracketing
When the bracketing direction is set
at"+/-"
after setting an even number of shots,
one shot is automatically added to the selected number of shots.
You cannot set the number of shots at an even number when the bracketing
direction is set
at"+/-".
During remote operation, the shooting order does not follow the sequence set in the
"Custom Functions" dialog box. When the shooting direction "0 - +" is selected, the
center value is shot first, followed by a negative compensation value shot, then a
positive compensation value shot.
Settings for these functions remain active until the box for Auto Exposure Bracketing/
Flash Exposure Bracketing is deselected.
About Multiple Exposure
Multiple Exposure can only be selected when Multiple Exposure is set at "Still on
after release". (See the Film Operation menu plate in the "Custom Functions" dialog
box, page 19.)
To cancel Multiple Exposure, deselect the Multiple Exposure box after making
desired number of exposures. The film then advances a frame.
Settings for this function remain active until you deselect the Multiple Exposure box.
About Interval Timer
If the date and time for the start of interval shooting have not been set, Photo
Secretary triggers the camera to take the first shot immediately after clicking on
"Start". Once the Interval Timer has started, the start date and time cannot be set.
In Line Release format, to use the Interval Timer
function,
the film advance mode
must be set at "S" (single-frame shooting).
Interval Timer cannot be set with the shutter speed at "Bulb", but when set at Long
Time Exposure function, the Interval Timer function can be used for an interval time
> Long Time Exposure duration + 2 sec.
If the camera back opens or the film reaches the end of the roll during operation,
Interval Timer operation is canceled.
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