1. The Shutter Release Button will not Move.
(a)
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Check
that
the
Shutter
Release
Selector
is not in the
locked position (Red dot).
Check that the Wind-up
Crank
has been wound
until
it
stops.
Check that the Battery Check Lamp
will
light. (If not,
replace
the battery.)
Check that the Dark Slide
of
the
Roll
Film Holder has
been removed.
2. The Mirror is locked in the Up Position. (Nothing can
be
seen
through
the
finder.)
(a)
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Check that the Mirror Lock-up Lever is not in the
“M.
UP” position. (Set the Multiple Exposure Lever to
white
q
mark)
Check that the Battery Check Lamp lights. (If not,
rapidly turn the Shutter Release Selector to the yellow
dot so that the Shutter Curtain
will
be closed and the
mirror
will return.) Replace the
battery.
3.
Though
the
fixed
Number
of
Exposure
has been Taken.
The Developed Roll Film has Fewer Exposures than it
should have.
(a)
Check that
start
mark of film has been aligned correctly.
4. The
Roll
Film Holder cannot be Removed.
(a) Check that the
Dark
Slide has been inserted.
5. Precautions for Mirror Lock-up Lever
If you
carry
a camera with you outdoors with the Mirror
Lock-up Lever at “M. UP”, light passing through the lens
will hit the Shutter Curtain, thereby possibly causing
damage to the curtain. If there is a time lapse before the
next shot during mirror lock-up photography, return the
lever to "NORMAL" or put a cap on the
lens.
(c)
Place the camera in the outside air only during the
moment
of
exposure.
7. Precautions for AE Shooting
(a) Set
the
film
holder’s Film Speed Dial
to
the sensitivity
of the film to be used.
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