LOADING FILM
Use ISO 200 IX240 (Advanced Photo System) film in this camera.
•Your camera’s transport system loads the film and advances the film after each exposure.
•Do not open the film chamber unless appears or all of the indicators blink in the data panel.
•Install the battery before loading the film, or the film will not advance to the first frame.
•We recommend you use ISO 200 film in this camera.
Visual Exposure Indicators (VEI)
The current VEI has a white indicator behind it.
- Unexposed
- Partially Exposed
- Exposed
- Processed
• Your camera can only load unexposed film ( ).
Important – Before opening the Film Chamber
•Wipe all water, sand, and grit off of the camera.
•Make sure the film cassette is clean and dry before loading it into the camera.
•Do not load film in places where water, blowing sand, or dust can enter the camera.
•To prevent condensation from forming when bringing the camera from outdoors to indoors, let the camera come room temperature before opening the film or battery chambers.
Loading Film
1.Turn the camera upside down, then slide the release lock and move the
chamber door will unlock.
2. Open the
• If the
• If the
3. Press the
•The film cassette may be damaged if the
4. Set the command switch to C, H, or P.
5. Press the
•The frame counter displays the number of exposures remaining on the roll.
•If all of the indicators in the data panel blink, the film has not
loaded. Remove and reload the film cassette.
TAKING PICTURES
1. Set the command switch to the desired print format.
2. Frame your subject(s) in the image frame for the selected print format.
Hold the camera as shown, making sure your fingers do not cover the flash. If you are taking a vertically framed picture, turn the camera so the flash is on top.
3. Press the shutter-release button to take the picture.
• Keep your subject at least 1.0 m (3.3 ft.) from the camera.
• With ISO 200 film, the flash has a range of 1.0 ~ 3.0 m (3.3 ~ 9.8 ft.) and will fire when necessary.
• Flash pictures can not be taken when blinks in the data panel (flash charging).
will appear in the data panel after the last exposure is taken. When the motor stops, open the film chamber and remove the film.
•Remove your film immediately after rewinding. Film left in the camera may reload causing double exposures.
TAKING PICTURES UNDERWATER
5m (16 ft.)
2 m (6.6 ft.)
Your camera can be used to a depth of approximately 5 m (16 ft.). Picture sharpness and flash range are affected by water clarity. We recommend you take pictures within 2 m (6.6 ft.) of your subject.
Tips for better underwater pictures…
•Color pictures taken underwater tend to appear bluish, because water absorbs most of the red light. For best results, keep your subject within 2 m (6.6 ft.) of the camera.