Canon AS 6 User Manual
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With DX coded film, the film container
and cartridge are marked with the film’s
DXcode,
This camera is designed to automatically
set film speed* by sensing the DX code
marked on the film cassette, so you don't
have to set it. The use of DX code film is
therefore strongly recommended. When
using negative film, use ISO 100, 200, or
400 film. When using slide film, use ISO
100 or 400 film.
* Film speed indicates sensitivity of the film to
light The greater the number after “ISO”, the
more sensitive the film, and the more quickly it
records the image
When non-DX coded film is used, the camera
will automatically set the film speed to ISO 100
So in that case, use ISO 100 film
1. Slide the buckle lock ® in the direction
of the arrow, lift it to release the buckle
® , and open the back cover ®).
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