APPENDIX
WARNING INDICATIONS
If the Battery mark blinks, the battery is very low and the camera is not operable. Please
replace the battery.
If the "
Err
" and the film mark blinks, film has not been loaded properly. Please reload the
film.
If the film counter blinks, there are less than 3 frames remaining.
If the "
End
" and the film mark blinks, the film has been completely rewound.
Please open the back cover and remove the film cartridge.
If the "
Auto
" blinks, you have accidentally set a function other than "selectable function" while
using the "
*
" mode.
If the shutter speed and/or aperture value indicator blinks, subject is too bright or too dark.
If the subject is too bright, use an ND filter to reduce the brightness. If the subject is too dark,
use a flash.
If the " UP " is blinking, the camera is now set on the Mirror-Up Mode.
Please reset to the normal setting.
If the flash indicator in the viewfinder is blinking, the camera has determined that the shutter
speed is very slow or the subject has strong back lighting and flash is recommended.
DEPTH OF FIELD
When you set the focus for a particular subject, there is an area in front of and behind your subject that will also
be in focus. This is called the Depth-of-Field.
The Depth-of-Field will increase when:
Using smaller aperture value (larger F-stop number).
i.e. When you take the subject under the same conditions, changing the aperture value from F8 to F22, F22
shows more area in focus.
Using shorter focal length (wide-angle) lens.
i.e. When you take the subject under the same conditions only changing focal length from 50 mm and 28 mm,
28 mm lens shows more area in focus.
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