
HOW TO USE THE INFRARED INDEX
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When taking infrared pictures with infrared film and either a "R2" or "02" filter, it is necessary to adiust the focus because the point of focus is not the same with infrared light as it is with visible light. As shown above, memorize the focusing point on the lens distance scale when viewed through the viewfinder and turn the focusing ring until the point you memorized aligns with the infrared index.
•Turn the focusing ring in the MANUAL focus mode only.
•For the exposure control requierd in this special photography, see the information supplied with the infrared film.
•Caution :
Infrared film can not be used for
film transport. It will expose infrared film in the camera.
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