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>>172504 >What's M90 and B mode? M90: Mechanical, 1/90th of a second. Basically, it's a fully mechanical mode put on there for emergencies if you need to get the shot but your batteries just died.
B: Bulb. Holds the shutter open for as long as the button is pressed.
Incidentally, this camera uses run-of-the-mill every day alkalines, so it should be trivial to get batteries for it at your local Radio Shack. Size is whatever Radio Shack sells compatible with Sanyo LR44s.
(In an amazing display of luck for you, I have an FG, its batteries recently died, and I had one of the dead ones sitting on my keyboard to check)
>Also, the left knob, I can switch the I'm guessing is exposure compensation part, +2 to -2 but what about the ISO part? I can't turn it that way. Yeah, that's exposure compensation. ISO basically is to tell your camera's light meter what the ISO of the film you've loaded is. I forget how to change it, but I recall it's pretty easy when you know which button to press or thing to pull on or whatever it uses. I can check on my FG when I get home.
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