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FILM COPY SETTING
FRAME | 2032x1536 |
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QUALITY | FINE | ||
Q. REVIEW | ON | ||
FILM | NEGA FILM | ||
PRO STILL | 6M PRO S | ||
W. BALANCE | AUTO |
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SENS. | 80 |
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CLEAR | EXE |
7 Press the r t button to select “W. BALANCE” and press the w e button to select either “AUTO” or “MWB”.
Making calibration settings
•For negative film
Set the provided blue film on top of an unexposed (all brown) part of the negative and load into the film holder.
Press the r t button to select “W. BAL- ANCE” and then hold down the EXE button until the shoot standby lamp (green) stops flashing and goes out.
•For positive film
Remove the provided blue film and attach the film copying adapter to the camera. Select “AUTO” for “W. BALANCE”.
8 Press the DISPLAY button to turn off the menu screen.
9 Make a film setting.
10 Point the lens at the subject, position yourself, and
•The shoot standby lamp (green) flashes. Once focus is attained, the lamp changes from flashing to on.
11 Press the Shutter button all the way to take the picture.
NOTES:
●When shooting, the aperture priority AE becomes 5.6.
●Always make white balance adjustment when attaching a light source to the camera during shooting.
●This mode uses the camera’s macro feature, so picture quality will differ from that of scanned images, etc.
●Because of lens characteristics, picture quality at the center of the picture will differ from that around the edges.
●The film holder’s frame may appear in photo- graphs.
●Underexposure can throw off white balance.
●If the distance to the light source is changed while the shutter button is pressed halfway down, the brightness of the image will change, therefore do not move the camera or light source once set in position and ready to shoot.
●Brightness will vary according to film, therefore set exposure to the film before use. (☞ pg. 37)
●It takes 20 seconds for the brightness of the shooting picture to be stable and afterwards half- press the Shutter button.
●Depending upon the brand of the film or the light source, the desired white balance is not obtained. In this case, perform the following procedure.
•Adjust white balance of the picture by selecting “MWB” from “W. BALANCE”, and the picture may be shot with higher quality.
●When shooting in this mode with a fluorescent light source, the flickering of the fluorescent light causes a pattern of thin, horizontal stripes to appear in the image. This does not indicate a malfunction of the camera.
This mode should only be used with non- flickering light sources, such as sunlight or incandescent light.