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Note 1: The 65mm and the 100mm viewframes in the viewfinder are automatically switched as the respective lenses are attached.
Note 2: When mounting the 45mm lens, insert the dedicated viewfinder into the accessory hotshoe on the camera body. Refer to the instruction manual of the 45mm lens for more information.
Note 3: When attaching or detaching lenses, do not use excessive force to rotate or twist the lens.
Note 4: Never attempt to detach the lens while the shutter is open in B (bulb) shooting.
Note 5: This camera employs a lens shutter, so normally the film would be improperly exposed when changing lenses. To prevent this, a light shielding curtain is auto- matically drawn out by the lens detaching action, covering and protecting the film. Do not press or touch this curtain with fingers or sharp objects.
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| Three camera strap lugs are provided with this camera. To carry the |
| camera in a horizontal position, attach the strap to the upper lugs on |
| both sides. To suspend the camera in a vertical position, use the |
| upper and lower lugs on the right side of the camera body. Follow |
| the procedure illustrated above to thread the strap through the lugs |
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| and rings. |
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| Note: Make sure the strap is properly attached to the lugs or the |
| camera may be accidentally dropped. |
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1. Getting Started |
1-4 Attaching the Proper Diopter Adjustment Lens
1.A set of nine viewfinder eyepiece lenses are prepared as optional accessories, from
2.Detach the rubber viewfinder cup as shown above, and slide the standard viewfinder eyepiece lens out from the eyepiece frame.
3.Replace the proper diopter adjustment eyepiece lens by sliding it into the eyepiece frame. Attach the rubber eyecup.
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