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front end of
the paper leader
on the take-up spool and insert the Inner
Frame into the Film
Holder
even if you cannot see the film start mark
at all.
7.
AUTOMATIC FIRST-FRAME SETTING
(1)
Roll Film Holder
ill
mounted on the body.
To set the film to the first frame
,
insert the
Inner
Frame loaded with film
into the Roll
Film
Holder
ill
,
and close the Camera
Back.
Next:
Set the Mode Switch to ON.
• Pull
out the Sliding Cover causing the switch to turn
ON
.
Close
the
camera back causing the switch to turn ON
.
With all three switches turned on, the film will be automatically advanced
and set to the first frame
.
Further,
even if the Mode Switch is set to
OFF,
the fi lm can be advanced
and set to the first frame by depressing the 1 st FRAME SET Button on
the Roll Film
Holder
ill
(With the dark slide inserted).
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The above system applies to both
Inner Frames
for 120 and 220 roll
films.
(2) Roll Film Holder
ill
alone (Fig. 36)
Insert the
Inner Frame loaded
with film into the
Roll
Film Holder
ill
and
close the
Camera
Back.
Open the Mode
Button
Cover,
and depress the 1st FRAME SET Button.
The film will be advanced and set to the first frame
.
(This does not work
when no sliding cover has been inserted.)
1
st
FRAME
SET Button
(Fig. 36-A)
8. SETTING FILM SPEED (ISO)
(1)
When bar code films are used (Fig. 37)
Up/Down Dial
(Fig. 37-A)
DATA/ISO
Button (Fig. 37-B)
Open the Mode Button Cover and keep depressing the DATA/ISO
but-
ton
for.
2 seconds or
longer.
The Film Holder's
LCD
will cause the ISO number to
blink.
At the
same time
,
A
blinks on the
LCD
of the body, indicating that the ISO
number is being
set.
Revolve the Up/Down Dial toward Down side (countercl ockwise)
to
let
AUTO/
ISO
light. The ISO number of the film used last will
blink.
When the film
used
last
is not
a bar code film "-- --
--"
will
blink.
Press in the DATAIISO
Button.
"AUTOIISO"
will light for the ISO num-
ber allowing automatic
ISO
setting after the film is set to the first frame
.
• When
setting
the
film speed to a desired speed after the film has been
set to the first frame
,
use the Up/Down Dial. Depress the DATA/ISO
Button once again
.
The blinking
ISO
number will change to lighting
,
indicating that the film speed has been set
completely.
After setting
the film to the first frame automatically
under
AUTO/ISO
mode,
if ISO
is set manually,
"AUTO"
will blink indicating that the set ISO number
differs
from
the actual
ISO
number.
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When the
loaded
film is not properly stretched, validity date expired
film is used
,
or incorrectly stored film is
used,
the data may not be
read
correctly.
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When "AUTO/ISO-- --
--"
blinks
after setting the film to the first frame
(bar code reading error), the shutter lock actuates
.
Correct the ISO
number setting
manually.
The
camera will operate normally
now.
(2) When conventional films are used (Fig. 38)
Up/Down
Dial
(Fig. 38-A)
.
DATA/ISO Button (Fig. 38-B)
Revolve the Up/Down Dial to set the film to a desired ISO
number. De-
press the DATA/ISO
Button
.
The blinking ISO number will change to
lighting, indicating that the film speed has been set
completely.
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Even
if a wrong ISO number is set, result of photography will not be
affected at all. However, when data are printed outside the picture
frame, the density will be
affected.
In
addition, the Exposure Warning
Monitor will indicate a
light
measuring result under the set ISO num-
ber.
9. PRINTING DATA OUTSIDE PICTURE FRAME (Fig. 39)
The data under the set mode will be printed outside the picture frame
.
The printed data are
DATE
(year/month/day), TIME (hour/minute)
,
DATE+ TIME,
DATA
(exposure data) and SERIAL NUMBER (frame num-
ber).
Whenever each mode button is depressed
,
the indication will change
sequentially.
Stop depressing the button when the desired mode is
indi-
cated
.
The set mode will light for 3 seconds after leaving your finger from
the
button, and then, go out. However, the
LCD
will indicate the printin
g
mode indicating that the camera has been set to the desired mode.
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Limited
data printing when
using
6x
4
.5
format mask
When using the 6x4.5 format mask, one out of the follow ing five
data
must be
selected.
Year/month/day (DATE)
,
Hour/minute
(TIME),
Year/month/day/hour/
minute (DATE+ TIME),
"Av+
Tv",
and
Frame
No.
The diagram shows all crystals displays in the
"on"
state.
(Fig.
39-A)
FRAME No.
(Fig. 39-B)
1
st FRAME SET
(Fig. 39-C)
DATEITIME/DATE +
TIME (Fig. 39-D)
ISO/DATA/Setting of correction points in each setting mode
(Fig.
39-E)
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