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SHOOTING
When you have focused, frame
your subject carefully
in
the
viewfinder.
Hold
the camera steady and
gently press the shutter button.
Hold the button in
...
.
.. until the picture comes out of
the exit slot, and all camera
sounds
stop.
Remove and handle the picture
by
its
wide border. Watch it
develop by itself.
Do not
bend, squeeze or cut
the picture.
If ever the camera does not
eject the picture
,
see page
30.
CAMERA OR
SUBJECT
MOVEMENT
In dim
light or when
using
flash,
you might get a blurred picture if
either
the
camera or the subject
moves during the exposure.
(Neither you nor your subject
should move after
hearing the
first "click", which occurs before
the
camera
actually takes
the
pictu
re.)
To assure
sharp
and
clear
pictures under all conditions,
avoid
t
hese:
CAMERA MOVEMENT
(top)
Hold
the camera steady from the
moment
you
press the
shutter
button
until the
picture
comes
out of the camera.
SUBJECT
MOVEMENT
(center)
Generally,
ask
your subject
to
hold
still
until the picture
comes
out
of the camera.
The
subject
shou ld not move
after
hea ring
the first
"click".
CLOSED EYES (bottom)
With flash, the firing
of
a flash-
bu lb
fo llows a
fract ion of
a
second
after the
first "click" of the cam-
era.
Some subjects
tend to antic-
ipate the flash,
and
blink their
eyes
when they hear
the
"click".
The result
is that
their
eyes
are
closed
at
the
moment
the
picture
is
taken.
Ask your subject
to try
not
to blink
until
after
the
flash
has fired.
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