subject.
4. Compose your picture in the viewfinder. 5. Hold the camera steady and squeeze the
shutter release all the way down.
Flash range
Type of film Distance (above
water)
Color
negative
ASA 100
0.8 - 4.Om (
2.6
- 13 ft.)
ASA 400
0.8 - 6.3m (
2.6
- 20 ft.)
Color
reversal
ASA 64
0.8 - 2.7m (
2.6
- 9 ft.)
Black and
white
ASA 125
0.8 - 5.3m (
2.6
- 17 ft.)
NOTE
•
Turn the exposure/function control knob to either the sun or cloud symbol to save
battery power when not using the flash.
•
If a flash exposure is made when the finder/monitor lamp is not pulsating it will
probably be underexposed.
UNLOADING THE FILM
IMPORTANT!
ALWAYS BE SURE THE CAMERA IS COMPLETELY CLEAN AND WIPED DRY
BEFORE OPENING THE BACK COVER.
After taking the last picture on a cartridge, operate the film advance lever repeatedly
until a series of diagonal lines or the film's black paper backing appears in the film data
window (about two full strokes). Do not wind any farther as film will be difficult to
remove. Then remove the back cover as indicated on p. 16, open the filmchamber
cover and remove the cartridge.
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USING YOUR WEATHERMATIC-A IN VARIOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS AND
PICTURE TAKING SITUATIONS