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ing the camera,
the EC/d
will
indicate
the number
of
exposures
remaining.
The
number
of exposures
remaining will
depend
on
the
format
setting.Therefore
with
a
new
36
ex-
posure
cassette,for instance,the
counter
will show
36 exposures
at standard formot
but
only
2l
at
panoramaformat.
tf
the exposure
counter
does not show
how many
exposures
are remqining,
it is
an indicotion
of
a
fault.
Open
the comera
back and re-align
the tip of
the
film
with
the take-up
spool.
lf the exposure
counter flashes,it
isan
indication
of
a fault. Rewind
the film
ond reload
the camera.
The
camera will
appear
to operote
normally
even if
it is
empty. However,
no figures
will
be visible
in the
EQd
and of course no
information
con be
seen
in
the
film
type
window!
Exposure
counter
The EC/d indicates
the number
of unexposed
frames
remaining,
automatically
changing
after every
expo-
sure.It
also takes
into account
the chosen
format
set-
ting automatically.
This
means
that by
switching
the
format
selector knob
back
and
forth,
you
can see how
many frames
are remaining in
either format
at any
time. The figure'l'indicates
the last frame
and when
that
has
been
exposed
the camera automatically
re-
winds
the remainder
ofthe film into
thecassette.
When
the
motor
stops,
the exposure
counter will indicate'E'
(empty).
The
viewfinder
is
o coupled rangefinder
type with
the
additional feature
of automatic field-of-view
frame
change
according
to the focal
length of
the
lens and
chosen format.The
field-of-view
frame
also
moves
automatically
to compensate for
parollax
error when
photographing
close subjects.
The
90
mm lens
produces
a larger rangefinder
double-
image
compared
to the 45 mm lens.
The viewfinder
eyepiece is interchangeoble
to suit
individual
eyesight.
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