SETTING
THE
FILM
SPEED
The
film speed
of
the film loaded in the camera
(found on page 5
or
in instructions packed with
film) must be set
on
the
EXPOSURE
CONTROL
DIAL
of
your camera.
To
do this, press down, firmly, the
LOCK
BUTTON
on the top
of
the
camera
and, at the same time,
rotate
the
SETTING
WHEEL,
underneath
the shutter
housing, until the
notch
in the window, marked
ASA,
is
opposite
the
film speed
number
of
the
film
loaded in the camera.
The
illustration shows a
film
speed
of
10, which should be set if Kodachrome
Film
for Daylight were loaded in the camera. The
window
marked
DIN
applies to films
rated
by a
different method.
NOTE
: Resistance
may
be
encountered
in
setting
the
film
speed.
Continue
to
turn
the
setting
wheel
if
possible;
this
changes
the
shutter
speed
setting
automatically.
However,
if
the
shutter
speed
and
lens
opening
scale
have
both
reached
the
limit
of
their
travel,
it will
be
necessary
to
release
the
lock
button,
rotate
the
setting
wheel
until
the
lens
opening
scale
is
at
its
opposite
extreme;
then,
again
press
down
the
lock button
and
rotate
the
setting
wheel
to
reach
the
desired
film
speed.
10