Yashica CS 250 AF [24/33] Using the exposure compensation button

Yashica CS 250 AF [24/33] Using the exposure compensation button
· Film speeds from ISO 6 to ISO 6400 can be set in 1/3-step
increments.
· If you are using non-DX-coded film, press the ISO Button
to confirm the ISO speed that is set.
· Once a film is loaded and its film speed is set, the ISO
value that is set will not change until the film is unloaded,
even if the power is turned off.
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Using the Exposure Compensation Button
If you want to take intentionally overexposed or under exposed
pictures in the auto mode, or an intended exposure is not
obtained because there is an extreme difference in brightness in
the same picture frame, exposure compensation is necessary.
If you press the Exposure Compensation Button, the mark "0.0"
will appear in the viewfinder and display panel if no exposure
compensation is made. To make exposure compensation, move
the Operating Lever to the left or right while pressing the
Exposure Compensation Button and show your desired
compensating value in the display. Exposure compensation is
possible in the range of +4.0 EV - -4.0 EV and can be set in 1/3-
step increments.
After taking pictures with exposure compensation,
always reset it: "0.0".
· During exposure compensation, only the
+ or -
mark will turn on in the viewfinder and display panel.
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