Changing The Lens - FUJICA AX-3 Owner's Manual

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5. Switch the strobe switch to "AUTO" and shoot as soon as the Ready Lamp
turns on.
6. To take your picture, focus the lens, compose your subject, and press
down the Shutter Release.
Note: The continuous diagonal lines on the
right show the farthest shooting distances
and the hyphenated lines on the left show
the nearest shooting distances.
Example: ISO/ASA 100 film, F4 .... 0.5 - 4m (1.7 -13.2 ft.) The nearest
shooting distance for ISO/ASA 25 and 50 films is 0.5 meter at all
apertures.
3. Taking Automatic Flash Pictures with Other Auto-flash Units
Set the Shutter Speed Selector to 1/60 sec. (X sync) and set the Aperture
Ring to the specified value. The flash will do the rest to give you
correctly exposed pictures. (For details, read the instructions packed
with the flash you are using).
4. Other Flash Units
You'll have to find the correct aperture to use by dividing the flash
guide number by the distance from flash to subject and set the Aperture
Ring accordingly.
Example using an ISO/ASA 100 film (Fujicolor HR100)
Flash guide number (ISO/ASA 100, meters) .....20
Flash to subject distance .....................5m
Since 20 divided by 5 = 4, the correct aperture is F4.
Example using an ISO/ASA 400 film (Fujicolor H R400) The guide number is
double that of the ISO/ASA 100 film so 40 divided by 5 = 8 and the correct
aperture is F8.
If your computation yields a number which falls between two f-numbers
given on the Aperture Ring, set the Ring to the smaller of the two numbers
(larger aperture).
X-Fujinon lens operation and mount adapters

1. CHANGING THE LENS

An advantage of the SLR camera is that it permits you to use many different kinds of lenses, and there are a
wide variety of high performance X-Fujinon interchangeable lenses of outstanding color compatibility available

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