Taking Infrared Photographs
1. Attach a red filter, and focus on the subject.
Reset the indicated distance on the lens to the infrared index mark (Fig. 53). According to the
instructions enclosed with the film, set the f-stop and shutter speed and release the shutter.
* Infrared light rays are invisible to the eye and the light meter, so refer to the instructions with
the film for setting the f-stop number and shutter speed. (The automatic exposure system in your
camera can not be used.)
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MULTI-SOUND SYSTEM
Your CHINON DP-5 program camera provides full information via various buzzer warnings and
colorful LED's to simplify the highly sophisticated DP-5 technology.
1. S.C.S. (Shutter Change Signal):
An audible signal will be heard when the manual shutter speed changes at "M". When the correct
exposure (shutter release) is obtained, a longer audible signal is heard.
2. M.E.S. (Manual Exposure Signal):
For shutter speed preference at "M", an audible signal is heard when the correct exposure aperture is
obtained.
3. B timer signal:
For time exposures at "B" setting; for the first 60 seconds, an audible buzzer signal will be heard every
second. After 60 seconds, a longer audible signal will then be heard at intervals of 10 seconds.