The exposure data is given by means of an LED
display sysfem. The display is turned on by pressing
the exposure check button, staying on continuously
for 16 seconds. The LED display features a two-
sfage brightness control which automatically adjusts
to the prevailing lighting condition, intensifying when
bright and dimming when dark.
0 Aperture Digital Display
The selected aperture is indicated by a red LED digital
display that comes on. The marked and intermediate
aperture values shown by the display are 1.2, i.4, 1.7, 2.0,
2 . 4 , 2 . 8 , 3 . 5 , 4 . 0 , 4 . 5 , 5 . 6 , 6 . 5 , 8 . 0 , 9 . 5 , 1 1 , 1 3 , 1 6 , 1 9 , 2 2 ,
27 and 32. However, when the camera is mounted with a
lens of a maximum aperture of 5.6 or smaller or with such
accessories as the auto bellows, and microscope adapter
which do not have the automatic coupling feature, the
digital display will always indicate "1.4" but the metering
system will be functioning normally.
€)Strutter Speed Display
The shutter speeds for the AUTO and manual modes are
indicated by a red LED display that comes on, in a
continuously lit or flashing lighting pattern. The display,
reading from top to bottom, shows OVER, 2000, 1000,
500, 250, 125, 60, 30, 15, 9, 4, 2, 1S, 2S, 45, and B.
"2000" represents 112000 second; "125", 1/125 second:
and "2",1/2 second; while "1S", "2S" "4S" indicate 1, 2
and 4 seconds respectively. The "8" is used to indicate
"Bulb", an extended time-exposure (up to 16 seconds), or
underxposure. "OVER" indicates that it is too bright for a
correct exposure.
O Exposure Gompensation Warnlng LED
When the exposure compensation dial is set any position
other than "X1", a red LED showing a " + " o( "-" sign in
accordance with the direction in which the dial is turned
will come on, indicating that exposure compensation is in
effect. This LED helps remind you to reset the compensa-
tion dial to "X1" whenever you have finished using the ex-
posure compensation feature.
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Flash Ready/After-Flash Signal Mark
When the camera is used with a TLA flash unit, a green
mark in the viewfinder display lights up to indicate that
the flash unit has been fully charged, and pulsates after
each flash exposure whenever the exposure has been
correcl.