Yashica CS 250 AF [9/33] Taking pictures

Yashica CS 250 AF [9/33] Taking pictures
Insert the film tip as far as the orange mark
("--") and close the Camera Back. Engage the
film perforations with the sprocket teeth and
make sure the film lies flat and tight as shown in
the illustration, then close the Camera Back. As
soon as you close it, the film will automatically
advance to the first frame.
· If the film is advancing properly, the Exposure
Counter will show "1" and the Film Transport
Mark "
" will turn on in the display
panel. You are now ready to take pictures. If the
Exposure Counter does not move from "0" and
blinks, or if the mark "
" does not turn
on, the film is not advancing properly. Open the
Camera Back and load the film correctly again.
Taking Pictures
Before taking pictures, set the drive mode, focusing mode and
exposure mode to the desired positions according to the subject
you want to shoot.
To set the mode, move the Operating Lever to the left or right
while pressing the corresponding mode button until the desired
mode appears in the display panel.
* The display in the panel will run through quickly if you
continue to push the lever for more than a second.
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* The Program Reset Button is very useful because the camera
will automatically set the positions of the drive mode, focusing
mode and exposure mode that are most convenient for taking
pictures as soon as you press this button.
< Mode description >
* Drive modes There are three modes: single-frame shooting (S) continuous shooting (C), and self-timer shooting ( ),
* Focusing modes There are four modes: auto-focus (AF), continuous autofocus CAF), trap focus ( ), and manual focus
(M).
* Exposure modes There are four modes: programmed auto exposure (PROGRAM), shutter-priority auto exposure (TV), aperture
priority auto exposure (AV), and manual exposure (M).
< Drive Modes >
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