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![]() ![]() stroke winding. (The camera is now ready to
make a second exposure on the film.)
NOTE
By repeating the above procedure, the
same frame can be exposed over and
over again. When you have taken pic-
tures of multiple exposures, the frame
counter will advance, by one, each time
you turn the film advance lever.
graph 2-21b.
b 1 Setting Lenses on KS-99C(1).
NOTE
All lenses are set for manual diaphragm
operation in the same manner.
(1) Before mounting the lens, insert the hole
of the manual diaphragm adapter (fig. 2-13.1)
over the tip of the automatic aperture lever at the
rear of the lens. Push the lever to the right and
lower the adapter into the groove to lock the
lever in that position.
(2) Mount the lens onto the accessory. The
diaphragm will now open and close as the aper-
ture ring is rotated.
(3) When you set the lens this way, also set
the camera for stop-down metering as instructed
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