10
SETTING
T
HE FILM SPEED (ASA
/
DIN
)
It is most important to transfer the film speed to th
e
metering system of the camera
.
The values in ASA
or DIN are printed on the box and the cartridge of
your film.
Align the ASA or DIN number with the white
mark
by turning dial 6. The dots between the
numbers
stand for the film speeds as indicated in
the chart
below
left.
THE SHUTTER SPEEDS
This camera has shutter speeds-from 1 to
111
000
(or 1/500) sec., as indicated on the shutter sp
eed
dial. On setting B the shutter stays open as long
as
the shutter is being depressed. (Time
exposure).
The speeds are set by lining up the appropriate nu
m-
ber or B with the white line on the side th
e
penta-
prism
.
Shutter
speeds can only be set on
click-
stops.
In betwl;1en settings will not work
.
For outdoor photography use
11125 or
1/
250
For actions and sports
1/250 to
1/
1000
For indoor photography
1/30 or 1/60
For shutte( speeds
slow er
than 1/30 a tripod or
solid support and a cable release should be
used,
in
order
to avoid camera
motion.
ASA
25
• •
50
•
•
100
•
•
200
•
•
400
•
•
800
•
•
1600
40
64
80
125
160
250
320
500
650
1000
1250
DIN
15
• •
18
• •
21
•
•
24
•
•
27
•
•
30
•
•
33
16
17
19
20
22
23
25
26
28
29
31
32