* Coupling range of the exposure control for ASA 100 film is from 2 sec. at f/1.4 to 1/1000 sec. at f/11 (EV O ~
17)
(Fig. 23)
.
* The shutter speed is automatically determined at any speed within the range of approx. 8 sec. to 1/1000 sec.,
according to the lighting conditions of your subject.
Manual Exposure
Manual exposure setting is used when taking flash photography or when you wish to preselect the shutter speed.
1. Press Automatic Exposure Lock Button (9) and move Shutter Speed Dial (8) off "AUTO"
(Fig. 24)
. Then set
the desired shutter speed opposite Shutter Speed Index Line (7) by rotating Shutter Speed Dial (8). Shutter
Speed Indicator (49) in the viewfinder indicates the shutter speed you just set.
2. Move Film Advance Lever (13) to "ON' position.
3. Hold your camera, look at your subject through the Viewfinder Eyepiece (30) and press Shutter Release
Button (11) lightly half way down.
4. While keep pressing Shutter
Release Button (11) half way down.
rotate F-Stop Ring (24) and align
Exposure Meter Needle (48) with
Shutter Speed Indicator (49)
(Fig.
25)
. F-Stop is visible through
Aperture Readout Window (51) . If
Exposure re Meter Needle (48) goes
above Shutter Speed Indicator (49),
this means overexposure: select a
faster shutter speed or a smaller lens
opening. On the contrary, if the
needle goes below Shutter Speed
Indicator (49), this means
"underexposure": choose a slower
shutter speed or a larger lens opening.