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The ASA and DIN scales visible through the film speed indicator window on the shutter speed dial indicate the degrees to which
film is sensitive to light. The film speed of your film is indicated on the box in which it is contained and in its instruction booklet.
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Make sure that the camera is correctly set to the speed of the film loaded in the camera. A mistake in the setting of the film
speed will not assure correct exposure.
The figures in brackets are the readings for intermediate film speeds.
1 Set the film speed (ASA or DIN).
Lift and turn the external ring of the Shutter Speed Dial 8, and align the reading equivalent to the speed of the film used in the
camera with the index mark of the Film Speed Indicator Window. When they are aligned with each other, the ring drops and is
fixed.
2 Determine the shutter speed.
Turn the Shutter Speed Dial 8, select a Shutter Speed Scale 16 suitable for your subject and bring the reading with the index
mark.
It is convenient to set the shutter speed to 1%250 sec. for outdoor shooting and 1 30 sec. for indoor s hooting.