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If exposure is nevertheless released, the selected aperture and shutter speed settings are activated, regardless of the camera mode chosen.

In the case of discrepancy between the manually set film speed and the DX-code, the manually set value becomes operative. The warning symbol lights up at right in the viewfinder display.

Setting the film speed manually

To set the film speed in ISO units, press the release button [20] and turn the setting ring [18] at the same time until the window [19] displays the required film speed in ASA.

The setting range covers all values from ISO 6/9° to ISO 12800/42° inclusive.

(However, only the ASA-value is displayed, i.e. "6" to "12800")

Rewinding and removing the exposed film Exposure of the last frame blocks the action of the quick-wind lever. Rewind the film into its cartridge before removing it from the camera. Press the rewind release button [39] in the camera's baseplate, hinge out the rewind crank

[17]and turn it clockwise in the direction indicated by the arrow until you feel a slight resistance as the film is pulled out of the take-up spool. Pull up the rewind crank and knob to open the camera back, and remove the cartridge with the exposed film.

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