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5 '96 E 1 •I • 95 5 Ise 5 When "i" appears in the exposure counter on the LCD panel, the film automatically stops winding. The indication appears as shown above. 6 If (E ) blinks on the LCD panel, it means the film is not properly loaded. Reload the film. • The exposure counter indication will remain on even if the protective front cover is closed. Automatic film speed setting This camera is designed to use DX-coded films with ISO rating from 25 to 3200. When any of these films are loaded, the proper film speed is automatically set for the camera. Notes: • Non-DX coded films cannot be used. If Non- DX coded film is used, the film speed is automatically set to ISO 25. • A film with ISO 400 film speed is recommended to get less image blur and to cover more photographic situations. • Use high-speed films with ISO 800 or higher mainly for shooting indoors or in dimly-lit conditions. 13

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5
'96
E
1
I
95
5
Ise
5
When
"i"
appears
in
the
exposure
counter
on
the
LCD
panel,
the
film
automatically
stops
winding.
The
indication
appears
as
shown
above.
6
If
(E
)
blinks
on
the
LCD
panel,
it
means
the
film
is
not
properly
loaded.
Reload
the
film.
The
exposure
counter
indication
will
remain
on
even
if
the
protective
front
cover
is
closed.
Automatic
film
speed
setting
This
camera
is
designed
to
use
DX
-coded
films
with
ISO
rating
from
25
to
3200.
When
any
of
these
films
are
loaded,
the
proper
film
speed
is
automatically
set
for
the
camera.
Notes:
Non
-DX
coded
films
cannot
be
used.
If
Non
-
DX
coded
film
is
used,
the
film
speed
is
automatically
set
to
ISO
25.
A
film
with
ISO
400
film
speed
is
recom-
mended
to
get
less
image
blur
and
to
cover
more
photographic
situations.
Use
high-speed
films
with
ISO
800
or
higher
mainly
for
shooting
indoors
or
in
dimly
-lit
conditions.
13