Automatic Diaphragm*
OUT OF FOCUS | When the preview lever is in the "AUTO" |
| (automatic) position, and the exposure meter is |
| turned to "OFF", the fully automatic diaphragm |
| is at its largest aperture at all times, except for |
| the instant of exposure, no matter what |
| aperture is set on the diaphragm ring. When |
| you release the shutter, the diaphragm |
| automatically stops down to the predetermined |
| aperture and the shutter curtains start travelling |
| instantly. When the exposure is completed, the |
| diaphragm reopens to maximum aperture |
| completely automatically and you are ready to |
| compose, focus and shoot your next pictures. If |
| you wish to visually check exact |
| before making the exposure, move the preview |
| lever to the "MAN" (manual) position. This stops |
| the diaphragm to the aperture selected and |
| shows you exactly how much |
| appear in your picture. The preview lever may |
| be moved back to "AUTO" (automatic) position |
| before or after making your exposure, or, if you |
| are making pictures in bright sunlight, it may be |
| left in manual position, which permits a constant |
| check of depth of field. |
| * When the exposure meter switch is turn to |
| the "on" position, the lens diaphragm changes |
| from the automatic to manual position even |
| though the preview lever is in the "AUTO" |
| (automatic) position. When the shutter is |
| released, the lens diaphragm will automatically |
| return to its automatic position if the lever is set |
| on "AUTO" |
IN FOCUS |
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Reproduced for Historical & Reference purposes by Paul M. Provencher - | 12 |
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