5 OPERATION
EM210F-1
5-19
5.2.6c Automatic
exposure
1.
Depress the AUTO switch (R1-
⑧
) (built-in lamp lights up) or give a check
mark to the “Auto Exposure” box of the “Film Camera Property” screen (
F
Sect. 4.4.6e) to obtain the automatic exposure mode.
2.
Manipulate the image brightness (L1-
⑥
) to obtain an optimum image
brightness.
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The exposure time is determined by an amount of entire electrons either on the
small or large fluorescent screen. Therefore, The correct exposure time cannot
be obtained if the large screen is not covered with electron beam. remove the
small screen out of beam path if this is the case.
3.
Depress the PHOTO switch (R1-
⑧
) to bring the film to the photographing
position.
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“Advance:” can be used to select the film advancing mode (
F
Sect. 4.4.6e).
4.
Depress the PHOTO switch (R1-
⑧
) again to carry out photographing.
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The lamp located at the left side of the switch flickers while the shutter is open.
The film moves into the receiving magazine after completion of the photo-
graphing.
5.2.6d Multiple
exposure
1.
Give a check mark to the “Multi Exposure” box of the “Film Camera Property”
screen (
F
Sect. 4.4.6e) to obtain the multiple-exposure mode.
2.
Carry out the photographing in the conventional way.
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The exposed film remains after completion of the first exposure in this case.
3.
Depress the PHOTO switch (R1-
⑧
) again.
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The second exposure on the same film is performed.
4.
Depress the “Film Eject” button on the “Film Camera Property” screen.
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The exposed film moves to the receiving magazine.
Fig. 5.20