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Operate the rapid wind lever now to the limit of its travel. Press the film transport release button
(i); then swing out and release the rapid wind lever again. Repeat this as often as required to bring
the film counter to 36 or 20, depending on the number of exposures in your cassette.
As you operate the rapid-wind lever, the rewind knob should turn against the direction of its
arrow. This is your guarantee that the film is being correctly advanced.
Very important: the film speed
Correct exposure depends on the right film
speed setting. Film speeds are usually rated in
ASA indices or (in some European countries)
in DIN degrees. Press the button (m) and, at
the same time, turn it until the ASA or DIN
exposure index (as for instance 18- DIN) is
opposite the V mark in the adjacent window.
The film type indicator - a useful memory aid
The rewind knob is provided with an indicator to remind you of the type of film you have loaded
in your camera. To set the indicator dial, hold the rewind knob and turn the inner serrated ring
until the black dot is opposite the symbol for the type of film in the camera.
The position of the film type indicator has no effect on the exposure itself.
When your film comes to an end
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