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102
Kodak Professional
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EKTACHROME
Color Reversal Film
Using a Tripod
Electronic Shutter Release Contact
The Memo Clip on the Back Cover accepts the
box top of the film carton and can also be used
for other reminders.
Memo Clip
When You Think Something Might Be “Faulty”
When using a tripod with 3/8 inch screw thread
(instead of 1/4 inch screw thread) remove the
small screw
from the tripod screw hole on
the bottom of the body using a plus screwdriver,
then use a coin to remove the tripod screw
adapter bushing
.
This is the socket for connecting a Mamiya
electromagnetic cable release (sold separately)
helpful when taking photos with the mirror up,
with long exposures or with slow shutter
speeds.
#804821
1 m (3’)
#804822
5 m (15’)
Tripod/Electronic Shutter Release Contact/Memo Clip
In the conditions below or when the LCDs display the items listed in
pages 103 and 104, they are not necessarily faults. Check the camera
while referring the descriptions below.
- Unable to release the shutter
Check to see if the batteries are installed. Check to see if the batteries are dead.
Check to see if the power is on (the shutter release selector lever should be set to
“
S
” or “
C
” position).
Check to see if the dark slide has been removed.
Check to see if the film back is set to the correct ISO sensitivity (ISO indicator
blinks).
Check to see if the camera is advancing the film.
Check to see if the rear door is open for shutter release tests without film.
- The viewfinder does not show LCD read-outs.
Check to see if the batteries are installed. Check to see if the batteries are dead.
Check to see if the power is on (the shutter release selector lever is other than in the
“
L
” position).
Check to see if the magazine is installed.
If the camera has not operated for longer than 15 seconds, the viewfinder LCD read-
outs will automatically disappear.
- The dark slide cannot be pulled out
Check to see if the batteries are installed. Check to see if the batteries are dead.
The magazine is not mounted onto the camera.
- Film cannot be wound.
Check to see if the batteries are dead.
The film still has some remaining frames.
Check to see if there is film loaded into the camera.
Check to see it the camera is in multiple exposure mode.
This camera employs a microcomputer. It is possible that the camera may mal-
function when exposed to static electricity or the like. In this case, turn OFF the
camera power and then remove the batteries. Reinstall the batteries, then turn
the power on. If the camera does not function properly after these steps, contact
our sales office or service center.