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USING THE SELF-TIMER 1. Press the Self-Timer Button. Then the Self-Timer LED on the front of the camera blinks on and off with an electronic sound.
* Do not expose the camera for a long period of time in extremely high temperatures, such as in your car or on the beach, as this may cause malfunctio
Exposure Counter: Additive, counts down during film reverse LCD Display: Film loaded, Film advance, Film taken up onto film take up spool, Exposure
1. Flash Button 2. Display Mode Button 3. Back Light Control Button 4. Self-Timer Button 5. Manual Film Speed Set Button 6. LCD Control Panel4www
22. Film Guides 23. Tripod Socket 24. Sprocket4www.butkus.org 25. Manual Film Rewind Switch 26. Film Take-up Spool 27. Back Cover 28. Film Loade
Batteries for Use Two Alkaline penlight batteries, or two Manganese penlight batteries. * Do not use Nickel Cadmium batteries. "Use of rechar
Without using the Flash Unit: More than 100 rolls of 24 exposure film can be taken. Using the Flash Unit repeatedly: More than 10 rolls of 24 exposu
A film without DX code * When the film previously used had a DX code system, "100" flashes in the LCD Control Panel and if the film was n
These marks indicate the focusing distance. When the ~ symbol blinks, the subject is too close to the camera. You should move further away from the su
When the main subject you wish to focus on is outside the Auto-Focus Frame, or if the subject is difficult to focus on, then you should use pre focus
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY When flash is required, the Flash Button automatically pops up as the Shutter Release Button is pressed halfway and the power so
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