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For
correct exposure the needle must be centered
precisely within the pointer gap. '
An
uncontrolled
or
jumping action
of
the needle
past the pointer gap indicates
that
the shutter speed
selected
is
outside
of
the exposure-control limits as
your
camera
is
presently set.
If
the speed
of
the
film loaded in the
camera
(set in ASA window)
is
sufficient
for
the
prevailing light conditions, you
can
still set the exposure.
To
do this, change shut-
ter
speeds (in full click-stops) by rotating
the
set-
ting wheel past a slight resistance point which
occurs
at
the limits
of
the lens opening range':'. This
will allow precise centering
of
the needle.
In
centering the needle, the
LENS
OP
E
NING
SCALE
is
automatically set so
that
the
correct
lens opening
number
is
opposite the index
mark
and
shutter
speed.
*The
camera
is
designed to accept lenses
with
a
maximum
lens opening
of
1/1.9
, and the lens opening scale
is
marked accordingly.
When
lenses
with
other
maximum
lens openings such as f/ 2.8 or 1/ 4
are
used,
the
lens
opening
scale comes to a stop
at
the
maximum
opening
of
the
lens used.
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