outlined by the bright line frame.

Depending on the subject you may sight the picture with the camera held in either the horizontal or vertical position. The two illustrations on this page are meant as examples. When sighting a picture take special care not to get your fingers in front of the honeycomb cell window of the exposure meter.

The index finger should be lightly rested on the release button without, however, depressing the button. Hold the camera steady when sighting a picture. Also make sure that part of your ever-ready case gets in front of the lens.

Checking the distance in the finder

The close, medium and far ranges are in the RETINA automatic I indicated by light signals in the large-image viewfinder. Hold the camera in front of your eye, look through the finder eyepiece, and turn the lens focusing ring (a) until the required light signal appears:

signal identification:

• close range • • medium range • • • far range

The individual zones are indicated by click stops when the lens focusing ring is turned. The arrows engraved in the front of the shutter are the limits to the individual zones. In the illustration