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CONTENTS TAKING PICTURES...........18 WARRANTY POLICY........6 USING MODE SELECTOR MODE.....19 NAME OF PARTS..........11 SELECTING THE FLASH MODE.....20 ATTACHING THE STRAP........12 SELECTING THE SUBJECT MODES....22 LOADING THE BATTERIES......13 SELF-TIMER MODE...........23 BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR......13 AUTO FILM REWIND........23 TURN ON/OFF THE CAMERA POWER...14 MANUAL REWINDING........24 AUTO POWER OFF SYSTEM......14 AUTO-DATE............24 LOADING THE FILM.........14...
WARRANTY POLICY All related transportation costs and insurance are at the owner's expense. Any alteration of this This camera is under warranty for three years from warranty cannot be made without the written the date of purchase by the original purchaser. In approval from our company.
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Do not expose the battery to heat or flame. Do If you become aware of something abnormal with not attempt to short, disassemble or charge the the camera during operation (for example, it battery. There is a danger of explosion and generates abnormal sound or heat, smokes, severe injury.
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Never use the camera near inflammable gas or Before taking important pictures (for business, substance (gasoline, benzene, thinner, etc) to weddings or travel etc.), please take a test film to avoid danger of explosion, fire, burn, and so on. confirm whether the camera is working correctly. If the camera is dropped on snow or in water, or You cannot be compensated for losses caused its inside is moistened with water, immediately...
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FOR TROUBLE-FREE OPERATION FOR BETTER QUALITY OF PICTURES Because the shutter speed is slow in evening or Do not leave the camera in hot or humid places, such as in a car or car trunk in direct sunlight or night photography, please use a steady surface on the beach in the sun or sand.
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badly that repair is not possible. PREPARATION Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol or Thank you for purchasing this film camera. Here paint thinner to clean the camera. below we will guide you through the whole picture The lens may become clouded with water droplets taking process, please read this User's Manual if the temperature of the camera changes carefully and keep them in a safe place for future...
Status LCD The LCD display darkens at high temperature, and the response is slower at low temperatures. And the LCD returns to correct operating characteristics at normal temperatures. Auto-date model Non auto-date model Film counter STANDARD MODE OPERATION Battery level indicator Auto-flash mode indicator ATTACHING THE STRAP(Fig.1) Red-eye reduction mode indicator...
LOADING THE BATTERIES(Fig.2,3) pictures that can be taken varies according to the performance and usage conditions of the batteries. Use a single CR123A or DL123A Lithium battery 1.The full battery mark ( ) is displayed as the (3V). battery is in good condition. 1.
TURN ON/OFF THE CAMERA POWER(Fig.4) LOADING THE FILM(Fig.5) Press the power button once to turn on the camera's The camera uses standard 35 mm 135 size film power, the lens will extend forward and stop at wide magazines with DX coding. The film speed (ISO position.
4. Close the back cover firmly. 3. If the flash is used with the camera held vertically, 5. When you close the back cover, the film is the flash unit should be at the top of the camera. automatically advanced to the first frame position. If the flash is used with the camera held vertically, If the film is not properly loaded, the camera will but the flash unit at the down part of the camera,...
pressing, the lens will keep zooming till tele 1. Aim the subjects through the viewfinder and press position and stop automatically. the release button halfway down for the system 2. Press the zoom W button. The lens will zoom to measure the distance. Then continuously out and stop as the button is released.
FOCUS LOCK(Fig.8) Focus lock will be released if the finger is removed from the shutter release button before taking For normal recording, aim at the subject using the picture. entire viewfinder area. To focus, position the subject The auto-focus may not operate properly with within the bracket-lined center area of ( ) located at some kinds of dark/gray objects, reflective or light- the center of the viewfinder.
TAKING PICTURES 3. Point the camera so that subject you want to focus on is the center of the viewfinder (auto-focus 1. Turn on the camera button by pressing power frame). button. The lens cover opens and the lens barrel 4.
Camera to subject range: Auto Mode 0.9m ~ ∞ 35mm (automatic self activating flash) 0.9m ~ ∞ 70mm Red-eye reduction Mode (auto flash mode) USING MODE SELECTOR MODE Flash off flash Mode Each time the mode selector switch is pressed, the (user decision not using flash) indicator (an arrow ) cycles in turn through each...
SELECTING THE FLASH MODE(Fig.9) indicated by ready LED lights on, press the shutter button all the way down to take the picture. Toggle the mode selector button to select Auto-flash, When flash is charging (not fully charged), the Fill-in, Flash-off, Red-eye reduction until the desired ready LED will blink (if pressing shutter button) flash mode is displayed indicated by an arrow ( on and a blinking ( pointing to flash icon) will be...
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Under low light conditions, the shutter speed will view or indoor lightning for recording. The flash will become slow. Hold the camera steady to prevent always be off during shooting. blurring at slow shutter speeds. Under low light conditions, the shutter speed will While the battery for the flash is being charged, become slow.
The flash operates approximately 0.7 seconds The AE operates normally in the flash mode, so it after the red-eye reduction LED lights on. Make is possible to take correctly exposed photographs sure the subject or the camera does not move at dawn and dusk, on cloudy days, or at close during this time.
SELF-TIMER MODE (Fig.11) The self-timer LED on the front of the camera will blink in red for 10 seconds. In the first 7 seconds, This mode automatically releases shutter after a the LED blinks at a rate relatively slow and then delay so that the person taking the picture can be blinks rapidly for the last 3 seconds.
3. After confirming that the LCD is completely turned AUTO-DATE (Fig.A) off, open the back cover and take the film out of (FOR AUTO DATE MODEL ONLY) the camera. The auto-date model of this camera has a quartz- If film counter "0" does not display on the status controlled auto-date mechanism (clock/calendar) LCD after rewinding, please press manual rewind that is programmed through December 31, 2099.
ADJUSTING DATE AND TIME(Fig.B) CHANGING THE AUTO-DATE DISPLAY MODE 1. Press the Date button to show year, month and Press the Date button and select either date or time. day on the Status LCD panel. By turning the auto date button, you can set the 2.
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5. After the adjustment of all the numerals is Fig.B completed, press the Date button again. Use the strap ring tip to press the button. Adjust the auto-date display after replacing the batteries.
SPECIFICATIONS Type: 35mm ~ 70mm auto focus zoom camera with autoflash Film: 35mm perforated cartridge film; 24mm x 36mm format Lens: FC: 3 groups 3 elements RC: 2 groups 2 elements 35 F5.6, 70mm F10.3 zoom lens Focusing: Active infrared multi-zone AF system Shooting distance: 0.9m to infinity Viewfinder:...
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Self-timer: 10 seconds delay self-timer Film counter: LCD counter on Status LCD Red-eye Reduction: Red-eye reduction LED lights up 0.7s before the shutter released Power Source: 3V Lithium battery x 1 (CR-123A), battery power check on Status LCD panel Battery Life: About 10 rolls with flash for half the exposure (24-exposure film) Dimension: 113.3mm(W) x 36mm(D) x 65mm(H)
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