Basic Steps
1. Setting the Main Switch to the "Full Auto" Position
1) Slide the lens focus switch to "AF"
2) Set the camera's main switch to the "Full Auto" position (the green " 0 " mark).
The following displays will appear:
ONE SHOT: One of the AF modes.
P (Program): One of the AE modes.
S (Single): One of the film winding modes.
For further details on the above displays, please refer to pp. 24, 26 and 27.
2. Holding the Camera
Your pictures will not be sharp if the camera moves
as the shutter is pressed. This movement is called
"camera-shake." To avoid this, try the following
camera-holding technique:
1) Hold the camera firmly, with your left hand
supporting the camera and lens.
2) Press your left elbow close to your body.
3) Lightly hold the camera against your cheek or forehead and look into the viewfinder.
4) Spread your feet slightly apart, one foot ahead of the other, and relax.
There is no one correct way to hold the camera, so experiment to find the most comfortable way. If possible,
lean against a steady support such as a tree, wall, or table to help you keen the camera still.
3. AF Focusing