
The
leading
endofthefilmcan
then
he
taken
across
the
film
track
and
slippedinto
the
slit
ofthe
take-upspool.
Ifthe
take-upspool
isnotin
the
correct
position
andthe
slitcannot
be
seen,
the
spool
canbe
rotated
with
the
thumb
onthe
lower
milled-edg:;
flange.
Makesurethat
the
small
projection
atthe
lower
endofthe
slit
inthe
take-upspool
is
engaging
a
perforation
inthefilm.
Nextturn
the
take-up
spoolwith
the
thumb
so
that
the
tongue
ofthe
film
winds
onto
it;
continuedoingthisuntil
the
full
widthpart
ofthefilm
is
justprotruding
from
the
mouth
ofte
cassette.
The
cameraback
can
then
be
closed.
Now
release
the
shutter
(11)
and
operate
thefilm
windlever
(5)
three
times.This
will
bring
the
thirdframe
onthe
full
widthpart
ofthefilm
into
position
and
clear
film
which
may
possiblyhavebeenfogged
in
loading.
The
camera
isnow
ready
to
take
thefirst
picture
by
pressing
the
shutterrelease.
The
rewindknob
(3)
shouldturnanti-clockwisewhen
thefilm
wind
is
operated
and
thisindicatesthat
thefilmis
passingthrough
the
camera
in
the
proper
way.
The
exposurecounter
(4)
should
next
besetto20or36,
depending
on
whether
a 20
exposure
or36
exposure
fassette
offilmwas
loaded.
The
exposurecounterindicates
the
number
of
exposuresremaining
inthe
cassette.
Thefilm-speed
reminderdisc
(1)onthetopofthe
rewindknob
should
lastly
besetto
indicate
the
type
offilminthe
camera.
EXPOSURE
AND
FOCUSINi
CONTROLS
The
lens
is
focused
by
rotating
the
focusing
ring
(8)
until
the
distance
of
the
principalsubject,measured
in
feet,
liesagainst
the
diamond-shaped
index
mark
onthe
front
plate
ofthe
shutter.
The
aperture
markings
on
eitherside
of
thisindexshow
the
zone
of
sharpnesswhichextends
on
eitherside
ofthe
focuseddistance,
a-;
different
lensapertures.
The
shutterspeed
issetby
rotating
the
milledouterring
(6)onthe
lens
panel
so
that
the
desiredshutterspeed,cither
1/25,1/50,
or
1/200
sec.,
lies