Infrared films 
This infra-red marking on the depth of field scale ring is used for resetting the distance when using 
Black and White infra-red film.  
After obtaining the correct focus, in the usual way, set the distance obtained on the scale to the red 
dot, instead of the red diamond. An infra-red filter is, of course, required.  
Webmaster: IR shots, they do make IR film.  But there are many IR digital cameras, including point 
and shoot models. 
· CHANGING THE LENS  
This camera has a bayonet fitting mount on the front which permits removal and replacement of 
interchangeable lens with speed and ease.  
(WEBMASTER: the manual does not state what bayonet type of lens mount.  It could be the Nikon 
type which I have seen sold on E-bay stating that this particular model takes the Nikon lenses)  
 
When changing the lens, do so carefully, Especially, in replacing, be sure it is securely fitted to the 
bayonet mount. Care should be taken that the rear element of the lens does not strike against the 
bayonet mount of the camera body.  
· REMOVING THE LENS  
Set the distance scale to infinity by 
rotating the lens barrel. Press towards 
the camera body the lever located at 
the left of the lens mount. This releases 
the catch which holds the lens to the 
camera. Now, turn lens in clockwise 
direction until the red dot on the 
camera body.  Pull lens away from 
camera body.