Exposure Setting (aperture priority)
1.Place the film advance lever (4) in the ready position and turn the aperture ring until the index on the lens barrel
indicates the desired f/value.
2.The suitable aperture value changes according to the brightness of the subject, the depth-of-field desired or film
speed of the film in use, and typical settings of the aperture with ISO 100/21 film are as below.
3.Click points are provided each step of film speed on the Film speed Selector Dial. When setting the film speed,
make sure that it clicks.
3.To monitor the exposure, lightly press the shutter release button (3) and turn
the shutter speed dial until the green · mark lights. If the red left arrow mark
lights, turn the shutter speed dial to the higher shutter speed setting and if the red
right arrow mark lights, then turn the shutter speed dial to the lower shutter
speed setting.
When the green
·
mark lights at intermediate positions between click, first set
the dial at a click on either side and make fine control by operating the aperture
ring afterwards.
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Note: Outside the exposure metering range of your camera (EV 4 to EV 19), the exposure meter will not function
properly and the green LED indicator may come on indicating incorrect exposure.
Subject f/value
Indoors in normal conditions F/4 to F/5.6
Outdoors on a cloudy day F/4 to F/8
Outdoors on a fine day F/8 to F/11
Seaside in midsummer F/11 to F/16
Mountain areas with snow F/11 to F/16