Setting the Shutter Speed and the Aperture
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Setting the Shutter speed
Align the desired shutter speed with the red
dot on the center of the lens barrel.
Always set the shutter speed to the click
stop position. In-between shutter speeds
cannot be used.
If the shutter speed is changed, after
cocking the shutter, do not turn the shutter
speed ring rapidly.
Setting the aperture
Align the desired aperture value with the
red dot on the center of the lens barrel.
Adopted for the aperture is a fully auto-
matic diaphragm which stops down during
shutter operation.
The aperture can be set at full and half
click stops.
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Time Operation
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By setting the shutter speed scale on T
(time) and releasing the shutter, the shutter
will remain open for an extended time
e x p o s u r e .
2. To close the shutter, turn the shutter
speed ring toward the 1 sec. mark or press
down the shutter cocking lever about
Do not move the shutter cocking lever
until just before closing the shutter.
When the shutter is closed by the shutter
cocking lever, the light baffle in the camera
body drops slightly lower; however, since it
is an extended time exposure, fogging over
the actual exposure does not occur.
When the shutter is closed by the shutter
cocking lever, the lever is locked by the
reverse motion stopper and does not return
to its original position. When the shutter is
cocked by further depressing the lever, the
lever returns to its original position.
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