Minolta X-700 User Manual

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The X-700 uses standard 35mm

cartridge f i l m . If you are not al-

ready familiar with the many types

available, you may want to experi-

ment to find one or more that give

pleasing results for subjects you like

to photograph or for special situa-
tions.

The ISO f i l m speed (incorporat-

ing ASA and DIN numbers) indi-

cates the film's sensitivity to light.
The first part of the ISO number

(equivalent to ASA number) is
marked on the X-700's film-speed
ring. Each time this number doubles

(e.g., f r o m 25 to 5 0 , 50 to 100),

the required exposure is halved.
Such a change is called one " s t o p " .

Though selecting a high-speed

f i l m will allow you to take pictures

when there is less light, such films

in general may produce a grainier

image.

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Setting f i l m speed

Lift up on the film-speed ring

and turn it until the proper ASA
number appears centered in the
film-speed window and locks in
that position when the ring is re-
leased. Marks between numbered

graduations indicate speeds shown

in the table at right.

250
320

400

500
640

800

1000
1250

1600

C A U T I O N
• Film should be stored in a cool,

d r y , dark place before use and

exposed before the expiration date
printed on the box.

ASA

25

32

40

50

64
80

100

125

160

200

DIN
15

16
17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28
29

30

31

32

33

ASA

DIN

FILM AND FILM SPEED

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