User's Manual

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AT T A C H I N G A N D R E M O V I N G T H E M A G A Z I N E
You cannot remove a magazine from the camera body if the magazine darkslide
is not in place, (when the magazine darkslide indicator on the magazine shows
white). Neither can you withdraw the magazine darkslide when the magazine is
not attached to the camera. Both these restrictions therefore prevent accidental
lm loss caused by fogging.
Attachment
Position the magazine retention groove onto the magazine support on the cam-
era body ensuring that they are correctly positioned. Swing the magazine towards
the camera body and rmly press into place with a click. If there is resistance, the
magazine retaining catch on the camera has probably been inadvertently re-
leased. In that case, push the release button again to reset the catch.
You can attach and remove the magazine with or without the lm holder in place.
If you just want to change to a new lm, you can remove and reload the lm hold-
er without having to remove the whole magazine.
Removal
Ensure that the darkslide indicator on the magazine shows red (signifying that the
darkslide is closed). Firstly push the lever of the magazine release button to the
right (g. 4/1) and while maintaining that position press the centre of the button
rmly inwards towards the camera body (g. 4/2) to nally release the magazine.
Ensure you press on the centre of the button, not on the lever.
You cannot remove a magazine if the darkslide is not closed.
If the lm holder is inadvertently removed mid-lm, then exposed frames
will naturally be lost due to light fogging. However, if the lm holder is re-
inserted, the lm will automatically be advanced by three frames to position
fresh unexposed lm. The lm counter will also correspondingly add on three
frames to the original number recorded before the lm holder was removed.
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SETTINGS
Press the function selector ( button ) repeatedly to successively access:
A. Film speed (ISO / Bar Code)
B. Film length (120/220/ Number of frames)
C. Data (on/o)
D. Frame counter (count down / count up)
E. Low-battery warning symbol
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D
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