K1000 Manual
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Insert a 1.5V alkaline battery (LR44), silver-oxide (SR44) or the equivalent with (+) side facing out. Be sure to B. CAUTION As the K1000 has the built-in photoswitch, the exposure meter turns on while the camera is good if the needle remains "up" position steadily. Otherwise, replace ...the battery. To minimize the battery consumption, keep the lens cap on as soon as shown in the photo. BATTERY CHECK Set the ASA/ISO to 100 and the shutter speed dial to insert it into the battery chamber before operating the camera. Take...
Insert a 1.5V alkaline battery (LR44), silver-oxide (SR44) or the equivalent with (+) side facing out. Be sure to B. CAUTION As the K1000 has the built-in photoswitch, the exposure meter turns on while the camera is good if the needle remains "up" position steadily. Otherwise, replace ...the battery. To minimize the battery consumption, keep the lens cap on as soon as shown in the photo. BATTERY CHECK Set the ASA/ISO to 100 and the shutter speed dial to insert it into the battery chamber before operating the camera. Take...
K1000 Manual
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HELPFUL HINTS ON EXPOSURE PROBLEMS The light meter built into your K1000 correctly reads the average of the aperture somewhat. When your subject is brighter than the background, you compensate by opening your subject has his back ... of the light reflected from the subject. In such a case, to compensate. - .7 • 20 you make the aperture 1 or 2 steps smaller to achieve a really good photo, you are shooting a subject against snow or light-colored sand . . . or when you must compensate for example -
HELPFUL HINTS ON EXPOSURE PROBLEMS The light meter built into your K1000 correctly reads the average of the aperture somewhat. When your subject is brighter than the background, you compensate by opening your subject has his back ... of the light reflected from the subject. In such a case, to compensate. - .7 • 20 you make the aperture 1 or 2 steps smaller to achieve a really good photo, you are shooting a subject against snow or light-colored sand . . . or when you must compensate for example -