1. Depress Film Speed Lock Button 
(4) (Fig. 12) and rotate Film Speed 
Dial (3) until the ASA number of your 
film is exactly opposite the index line 
and click stops. For example. if the 
film is ASA 100. make the correct 
setting at ''100" (Fig. 13). 
2. Take your finger off Film Speed 
Lock Button (4) to lock the film speed 
setting in the camera. 
Tips for Better Results 
* Each time a film with a new film speed rating is loaded in you camera. the film speed must be set to assure 
accurately expose photographs, 
* The scale represents the relation between ASA and DIN number is illustrated on the inside of Back Cover 
(44) 
(Fig. 14). 
METER/SHUTTER "ON-OFF" CONTROL 
Film Advance Lever (13) controls shutter release "LOCK-UNLOCK' to protect your camera from accidental 
shutter release when not taking pictures and Shutter Release Button (11) controls exposure meter 
"ON-OFF" to avoid unnecessary depletion of the batteries. 
 
1. When Film Advance Lever (13) is 
moved to "ON" position (Fig 15). 
Shutter Release Button (11) is 
unlocked.  
2. When Shutter Release Button (11) 
is pressed half way down, the electric 
circuit is switched on and Exposure 
Meter Needle (48) in the viewfinder 
starts to move. 
 
Tips for Better Results * Whenever picture-taking is completed, be sure to move Film Advance Lever (13) to 
"OFF position (Fig. 16).