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2-second delay, the self-timer light starts fl ashing immediately. Self-timer operation can be
stopped by changing the operating control dial to S, C, or OFF.
The exposure is made with the shutter release on the camera which also turns on the
metering system. Using a cable release does not turn on the meter.
Remote Releasing
All XPan cameras can also be released with standard cable releases. The XPan II model can
also be released with an accessory electrical release cord, which activates the camera (includ-
ing the metering system) and fi res the camera immediately. In Auto mode, you can see the
selected shutter speed on the viewfi nder display. In Manual mode, pressing the release half-
way activates the meter and makes the settings.
Multiple Exposures on the XPan II
On the XPan II model, you can produce multiple exposures, making as many as nine expo-
sures on the same fi lm frame. To program the camera for multiple exposures, press the Mode
button on the camera LCD panel for one second and then press it again repeatedly until a
fl ashing double frame symbol appears on the display. Use the Up/Down buttons to select a
non-fl ashing double frame symbol. Confi rm your selection by pressing the release halfway,
which brings up the double frame symbol on the display.
You can now select up to nine exposures by pressing the Up button, with the numbers
shown on the small exposure counter LCD. Keep in mind that most multiple exposures need
adjustments in the exposure value; otherwise, the fi nal image will be overexposed.
VIEWING AND FOCUSING
Viewing and focusing are done through an optical viewfi nder with a coupled rangefi nder. The
image in the fi nder is always sharp, so do not forget to focus the lens as described in Figure
20-8 before taking a picture. The viewfi nder is parallax corrected, so the outlined image area
Figure 20-8
Focusing. Focus the lens by watching the bright center area and turning the
focusing ring until the ghost image (1) is lined up with the real image (2). Straight vertical
lines are best for doing this.
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