B (Bulb) Exposure; Synchroflash Photography - Konica Minolta AUTOREFLEX A Specifications

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1 Depress the Film Rewind Button X30).
2 Flip up the Film Rewind Crank 13' and turn it in the direction indicated by the arrow mark inscribed on it. This action will take
the exposed film back into the cartridge.
[31 The film rewind action comes to an end when there is a sudden easing of the load on the film rewind crank. Open the Back
Cover (32) and take out the cartridge.
Q The film rewind button which remains depressed will return to the original position when the film wind lever is cocked.

B (BULB) EXPOSURE

Turn the shutter speed dial to align the "B" mark on the Shutter Speed Scale (16) with the index mark, and the shutter will be
opened during the time when the shutter button is kept depressed and it will be closed once the finger is separated from the
button. This process is usable when there is the need to expose film for more than one second.
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The bulb exposure is not usable in the electric-eye photography. Turn the aperture ring to detach the Electric-Eye mark from
the index mark and use the manual aperture scale.
When a tripod is used, the tripod is screwed into the tap-hole on the underside of the camera. It is advisable to use the
KONICA Cable Release designed exclusively for the KONICA cameras. This manual was created by www.butkus.org/
chinon and should only be found at my site.

SYNCHROFLASH PHOTOGRAPHY

When pictures are to be taken in a circumstance which does not permit Electric-Eye photography, such as at night and in a dark
Once it is depressed, the button remains sinking.

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