Questions and answers
Q: What kind of batteries should I use? | distance range to the subject is less than 0.6m in normal | |
A: Use two 3V lithium batteries (DL123A or CR123A). Do not | shooting mode, the shutter will not release. | |
mix new and old batteries at the same time. Change them both | Q: The camera does not focus correctly. What should I do? | |
at the same time. | A: In the following situations, the camera's autofocus | |
Q: How long will the battery last? | mechanism may not function properly. Compose your picture | |
A: If you use | by focusing on a different subject which is in the same range | |
your pictures with flash, two new 3V lithium batteries | as your subject. (Refer to page 24.) |
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(DL123A/CR123A) will allow you to take 30 or more rolls of | Objects that reflect too much light | Black objects |
film. If you do not use flash and zoom so often, the batteries | Pictures taken through a glass window or wire screening | |
will last much longer. | Pictures including flames or smoke | When the sun is |
Q: The camera does not operate. What should I do? | included in the picture |
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A: (1)Make sure the power switch is ON. (2)Make sure there are | Q: The flash does not fire. |
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batteries in the camera, and that they are inserted correctly. | A: (1 )Make sure the flash mode is not set to OFF mode. |
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(Refer to page 6.) (3)If the film has been rewound, the camera | (2)When the flash is fired too often continuously, flash |
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will not operate until the back cover is opened. (4)While the | charging will take longer, and the flash may not fire. Wait |
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flash is being charged, the shutter will not release. (5)If the | until the indicator lights up in the viewfinder. | 50 |