ME-F Manual
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...Auto exposure compensation 42 Manual exposures at "M" 44 Holding the camera 48 Unloading the film 49 Self-timer/Multiple exposures 50 Using a tripod/Time exposures at "B" 51 Flash photography (with Pentax dedicated flash units) 52 Other flash units 53 Shooting pointers 54 Depth-of-field ...scale 56 Depth-of-field table 57 Using screw mount Takumar lenses 58 Infrared photography 60 Open aperture and stop-down metering 61 Camera ...
...Auto exposure compensation 42 Manual exposures at "M" 44 Holding the camera 48 Unloading the film 49 Self-timer/Multiple exposures 50 Using a tripod/Time exposures at "B" 51 Flash photography (with Pentax dedicated flash units) 52 Other flash units 53 Shooting pointers 54 Depth-of-field ...scale 56 Depth-of-field table 57 Using screw mount Takumar lenses 58 Infrared photography 60 Open aperture and stop-down metering 61 Camera ...
ME-F Manual
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...to use one perforation. Ena-meormsommw 13■ If you must load the film with the dial set to "M," make sure to avoid excessively long shutter speeds during film advance. Insert the film cartridge in the film chamber and lock the cartridge in place by inserting the leader at least ...To avoid unnecessary delays when loading the film, before starting it's best to set the shutter mode dial to its original position. 12 • ,' X B% ■ Draw the film leader across the back and insert it into any of the faster manual shutter speeds. ■ Open the camera back by lifting up ...
...to use one perforation. Ena-meormsommw 13■ If you must load the film with the dial set to "M," make sure to avoid excessively long shutter speeds during film advance. Insert the film cartridge in the film chamber and lock the cartridge in place by inserting the leader at least ...To avoid unnecessary delays when loading the film, before starting it's best to set the shutter mode dial to its original position. 12 • ,' X B% ■ Draw the film leader across the back and insert it into any of the faster manual shutter speeds. ■ Open the camera back by lifting up ...
ME-F Manual
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...any further (Caution: do not try to rewind the film into its cartridge. UNLOADING THE FILM After the last picture on the crank lessens, indicating that the film must be rewound. AVOID DIRECT LIGHT WHEN UNLOADING THE FILM. 49. Depress the film rewind button (;) and turn the rewind crank as ...indicated to force the lever), indicating that the leader end of the film has been released from the take-up the rewind crank. Pull out the film rewind knob (the back will open automatically), and...
...any further (Caution: do not try to rewind the film into its cartridge. UNLOADING THE FILM After the last picture on the crank lessens, indicating that the film must be rewound. AVOID DIRECT LIGHT WHEN UNLOADING THE FILM. 49. Depress the film rewind button (;) and turn the rewind crank as ...indicated to force the lever), indicating that the leader end of the film has been released from the take-up the rewind crank. Pull out the film rewind knob (the back will open automatically), and...