FujiFilm DL-320 ZOOM Owner's Manual page 18

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7. Take your picture
Press the Shutter Release gently all the way down. As soon as the shutter trips, the
film will automatically advance into position for the next shot.
When you press the Shutter Release about halfway down, do it slowly and gently.
The Autofocus Lamp will blink if you are too close to your subject. If it blinks, check the camera-
to-subject distance once again. Be careful, however, because the Autofocus Lamp will turn on
but the Lens will not focus on the subject if you bring the camera closer than about 50 cm from
the camera lens.
The shooting distance is 0.69 m -
The shutter won't trip while the Flash is charging.
Though rarely, the Lens may not be able to focus itself sharply in the following situations. To take
your picture, you will have to use the Autofocus Lock (see page 22).
1 If there is a very bright light shining in the vicinity of your subject, such as blazing streaks of
sunlight, dazzling light reflections from the windshield of a car, etc.
2 If your subject is a black object or something that cannot reflect enough light, such as human
hair (including golden hair).
3 If you are shooting through a glass window.
4 If you are shooting a "floating" object such as flame and smoke.
5 If there is a strongly reflecting object, such as a mirror or shiny piece of metal, near the center
of your subject.
8. Display of the date of film loading
A : "M" stands for Month
Press in the Film-loading Date Display Button. While you are pressing in the Button,
the date on which you loaded the film in the camera will be displayed in the Date
Display Window. This information is useful because it reminds you of what the sub-
jects of pictures you took on the film in the camera were.
at f=120 mm (0.9 m -
at other focal lengths).

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