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SETTING THE FILM SPEED

4. Press the Back Cover shut so that the Back Cover Latch returns to its original
position. The film is automatically advanced until number "1" appears in the LCD
Panel. As soon as you close the Back Cover, the LCD Panel will show the
following signs. (Fig. 15)
1. Film Cassette loaded Symbol
2. Film Advance Symbols (these symbols will flash in sequence toward the right
to tell you the film is winding.)
3. Exposure Counter
5. If the film has not advanced correctly and is not taken up onto the Film Take-up
Spool, the Film Cassette Loaded Symbol, the Film Advance Symbol and Exposure
Counter will blink for about 30 sec. (after 30 sec., they appear without blinking but
start to blink when the Shutter Release Button is pressed and the shutter can not be
released). Please reload the film by following steps 1--4 shown above. (Fig. 16)
* Whether there is film in your camera or not can be confirmed by either the Film
Loaded Window or the cartridge symbols in the LCD Panel. (Fig. 17)
* Do not use special-purpose films such as 35 mm Instant Reversal Film, etc.
because your camera may not be able to transport and expose them properly.
* You can load film in your camera although the Lens Shield is closed. However,
the LCD display is not shown.
DX coded films are provided with black-and-silver patterns corresponding to film
speeds which the camera reads and automatically sets. Your camera accepts DX
films with speeds ranging from ISO 100 to 1600.
Please check whether the film has a DX code system or not. (Fig. 18)
When using a film with DX code, setting the film speed is not necessary. Your
camera automatically makes the correct film speed setting.
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