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To ensure that the film is always inserted under the same conditions, use the quick-wind lever to cock the shutter, then release the shutter before you insert the film.

Snap shut the camera back to close the camera. Release the shutter. Wind the film one frame forward, release the shutter again, then wind on one more frame. The camera is now ready for use. The frame counter [28] stands at "1". It counts up to "36".

Important: Bright light may enter through the mouth of the cartridge and damage your film. Always insert film in your body's shadow; never in bright light.

Normally, the film speed setting ring [18] can be left in the "DX" position, other film speeds can be manually set (see following section). The camera is now ready for exposure.

Automatic DX-Setting

If DX-coded films are used, push the locking button [20] to switch the setting ring [18] to the "DX" position, as displayed in the window. It appears at the end of the ASA scale, i.e. next to the ASA setting "12800". "Reading" and setting the film speed occurs automatically for all speeds from ISO 25/15° to ISO 5000/38°.

If, in this setting, a non DX-coded film is inserted, or if there is no film in the camera at all, the symbol "ASA" blinks in the viewfinder display. The outer LED [21] also blinks.

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