[. . . ] (Set at "AUTO" for normal operation. For other settings, presslock button and rotate dial. ) Shutter mode selector - Hot-stroe/eyepiece cover Hot-shoe (X-contact) Film advance lever Exposurecounter Shutter release button. [. . . ] Flashing of any of the shutter-speed LEDs at the rate of 4 times per secondindicatesthat the batteriesshouldbe replaced. As long as the shutter releasebutton is pressed, the LED display continuesindicating the same shutter speed after the exposuie is completed for easy checking of whetheror not exposurewascorrect. Shutte Shutte display "LED" standsfor Light Emitting Diode. www. orphancameras. com Match the red dots on the lens and camerabody, then rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow until it clicks into position. If the white button (A) is set at 'mark, the central index the aperture ring cannot be turned. In this case, rotate the aperture ring away from the index mark while depressing white button. the Removing the lens Pressthe lens rele rotate the lens to stops. button and left until it Now Carefully and Surely Loada Roll of Film 1. Stand in the shade or cast a shadowwith your own body. ) Load a film cartridgeinto the film chamberof the cameraand return the rewind knob to its original position to hold the film in place. 2. Insert the end of the film into the slot of the film take-upspool. 3. First advance operating the film then rotate the re the direction of the the slack out of th important to make both the upper and 1 the sprocket are e perforationsof the fil film by ance lever; d knob in row to take film. It is re that the teeth of in the Don't Forget to Set the Filrn Set the film speed of the film being used by lifting up the outer rim of the film speed dial and rotating until the index indicates the correct ASA valueon the film speedscale. [. . . ] r600 20002500 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 zA 21 33 sa ss 36 [. . . ]