The X-700 uses standard 35mm
cartridge film. If you are not al-
ready familiar with the many types
available, you may want to experi-
ment to find one or more that give
pleasing results for subjects you like
to photograph or for special situa-
tions.
The ISO film speed (incorporat-
ing ASA and DIN numbers) indi-
cates the film's sensitivity to light.
The first part of the ISO number
(equivalent to ASA number) is
marked on the X-700's film-speed
ring. Each time this number doubles
(e.g., from 25 to 50, 50 to 100),
the required exposure is halved.
Such a change is called one "stop".
Though selecting a high-speed
film will allow you to take pictures
when there is less light, such films
in general may produce a grainier
image.
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Setting film speed
Lift up on the film-speed ring
and turn it until the proper ASA
number appears centered in the
film-speed window and locks in
that position when the ring is re-
leased. Marks between numbered
graduations indicate speeds shown
in the table at right.
250
320
400
500
640
800
1000
1250
1600
CAUTION
• Film should be stored in a cool,
dry, dark place before use and
exposed before the expiration date
printed on the box.
ASA
25
32
40
50
64
80
100
125
160
200
DIN
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
ASA
DIN
FILM AND FILM SPEED