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view. Ensure that your subjects are close (1 to 2 m or 3 to 8 ft.) to the lens.
• The Fisheye Lens [7] is so large that it can cast funky shadows onto close
subjects that are shot with a flash. This is normal. Extremely close subjects
can also be “washed out” with too much flash light.
• To deactivate the flash, simply slide the Flash Switch [6] back to the left.
WHEN IT COMES TO TAKING PICTURES, THE FISHEYE NO. 2
OFFERS A GREAT COLLECTION OF NEW FEATURES:
Long exposures:
The Exposure Switch [16] offers you 3 different modes: “L” locks the
shutter, “N” lets you take a picture with a fixed aperture (f/8) and shutter
speed (1/100) and “B” is the long exposure setting. When using “B” you can
keep the shutter open for as long as you want by holding down the Shutter
Release [1]. This will allow you to take night shots without a flash, capture
light streams, movement and much more!
Multiple exposures:
The MX-Switch [17] is located beside the Advance Wheel [9]. After taking
a shot, push the MX-Switch to the left – thereby re-cocking the shutter. You
can now fire again on the same frame. You may repeat this as many times as
you like!

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