Setting the aperture, Film-advance lever, Operation of camera controls-continued – Nikon EL2 User Manual

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OPERATION OF CAMERA CONTROLS-continued

Setting the Aperture

The ring fitted at the base of the lens adjusts the size of

the aperture (or opening) in the iris diaphragm. To pre­

set the lens aperture, turn the aperture ring until the de­
sired f/number setting on the scale is aligned with the

index mark provided on the lens. The iris diaphragm can

also be set to intermediate apertures between the click­
stop settings for more precise exposures.

Film-Advance Lever

The film-advance lever simultaneously advances the

film, cocks the shutter and operates the frame counter.

It also switches on the exposure meter in the finder

and unlocks the shutter-release button. To advance the
film, stroke the lever with the right thumb in a single
stroke totaling only 135°. A built-in locking device

prevents the shutter from being released unless it is

fully cocked and the film advanced a full frame. At the
completion of film advance, release the lever and it

will return to the 30° standoff position ready for shut­
ter release.

Note: Do not apply pressure to the film-advance lever while

making an exposure.

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