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The Hi-Lite ECL is another variation on the interesting [[Cosina Hi-Lite EC]], perhaps slightly restyled. There is a battery-check light on the top deck, rather than an index mark for the meter needle in the viewfinder. It shares the EC's unusual scheme for offering aperture-priority autoexposure while using plain vanilla [[42mm screw lenses]], with a two-step push of the shutter release.
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The Hi-Lite ECL is another variation on the interesting [[Cosina Hi-Lite EC]], perhaps slightly restyled. The ECL shares the EC's unusual scheme for offering aperture-priority autoexposure while using plain vanilla [[42mm screw lenses]], with a two-step push of the shutter release. But the ECL has a battery-check light on the top deck, rather than an index mark for the meter needle in the viewfinder. A button alongside the lens mount seems to be an AE lock.<!--Anyone have the manual or a camera to check?-->
  
 
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The Hi-Lite ECL is another variation on the interesting Cosina Hi-Lite EC, perhaps slightly restyled. The ECL shares the EC's unusual scheme for offering aperture-priority autoexposure while using plain vanilla 42mm screw lenses, with a two-step push of the shutter release. But the ECL has a battery-check light on the top deck, rather than an index mark for the meter needle in the viewfinder. A button alongside the lens mount seems to be an AE lock.

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