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Shutter Release Button slowly to capture the image.
(k) Turn the Film Advance Gear slowly until the next number appears in the Frame
Counter.
(l) The camera is now ready for taking the next picture.
7. B-Mode (“Bulb” Mode)
When this mode is used, the shutter will be kept open for as long as the Shutter Release Button
is depressed. This function is for taking pictures at nighttime or indoor by exposing for an
extended period of time either to overcome the issue of insufficient lighting or bring about a
sense of motion to certain object(s) in the image captured. The steps to be taken are as
follows -
(a) Mount the camera on the top of a tripod. This is necessary to avoid unnecessary
movement of the camera, which can occur even due to the breathing action of the
photographer, during the extended exposure.
(b) Set the B-Mode Selector to the “B” position.
(c) Push down the Shutter Release Button and keep it down for the time period desired.
Then, release the button to close the shutter to complete the picture taking cycle.
(d) Reset the B-Mode Selector to the normal “N” position when it is no longer needed to
take pictures in this mode.
8.
Use of Shutter Release Cable
When extended exposure time is needed, it is strongly recommended to always use a Shutter
Release Cable (Model SC-30, available separately as an optional item) to depress the Shutter
Release Button in order to avoid jerking the camera during exposure. To install the Shutter
Release Cable, simply screw the screw-threaded end of the cable into the Socket for Shutter
Release Cable.
9. Multiple-Exposure
This camera has the special feature of allowing the Shutter Release Button to be depressed
again after a picture has been taken without the film being advanced first. With this feature,
it becomes possible to create multiple images on the same film and this expands tremendously
the room for creativity.
To achieve multiple exposure is very easy - simply do NOT advance the film after a
picture has been taken.
10. Removal of Film
When a film roll is finished, take following steps to remove it from the camera -
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