Set the desired shutter speed by turning the Shutter Speed Dial
to align the speed number (they are fractions of a second) with the
index. Use 500 or 250 on bright days for action pictures, 125 for
most normal outdoor shots, 60 for cloudy days and electronic flash,
and 30 for dim light. (See page 12.)
5.
Your camera's electric eye is set by the Lens Opening Control Ring.
Turn this ring to the EE position for electric eye pictures outdoors.
NOTE: The battery must be installed for the electric eye to
operate. When not using the camera, the ring should be turned to the
OFF position. (See page 11.)
6.
Look through the camera at the subject and turn the Lens Focusing
Ring until the image in the microprism is sharp and clear. Check to be
sure the Exposure Indicator is within the clear area. Compose the
subject carefully, just as you want it to appear in the final picture;
then press the Shutter Release.