
Inserting of Battery Cells
1 ) Remove the cover of the battery chamber
by turning it counterclockwise with a coin.
2), Turn the cover of the battery chamber
upside down, put its edge under the red mark
of the battery case and pull up the case to
remove the case from the battery chamber.
3) Open the cover of the battery case. Push open the arrow-marked part of the cover using your fingertip.4.butkus.org
· Use four 1.5V alkaline battery cells LR44 or silver oxide battery cells SR44 (Eveready S-76, Mallory MS-76).
Absolutely avoid the mixed use of both types of battery cells.
· This camera cannot operate without batteries.
4) Wipe the surface of each battery cell
with a piece of dry cloth. Set the four
battery cells into position with the "+"
lus side up and close the cover.
5) Align the red mark of the battery case with that of the battery chamber and push the case into the chamber
until it does not move further. Tightly screw in the cover on the chamber.
· When your camera is not to be used for a long period, take out the battery cells.
· To put battery cells out of the battery case, insert the tip of a pencil into the hole of the lower side and push the
battery, and it will come out with ease.
Battery Check
Slightly depress the shutter button while looking through the finder, and you will see the aperture indicator LED
on the left-hand side will burn or flicker.
If the voltage of the battery cells has run down, the LED will flicker alternately at the intermediate point
between M and f/1.4 and at f/22. The battery cells are serviceable when the indicator lamp burns or flickers at
other points.
Film Loading
· The Konika FC-1 uses all standard 35mm 12-, 20-, 24-, 36 exposure film cassettes.
The film loading system of the Konica FC-1 is so designed that a roll of film may be loaded with ease and
certainty, as the film is set into the prescribed position the back cover is closed and the film transport lever is
locked to transport it to the first frame for exposure.
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