4. Make sure the film perforations lie evenly

Fig.10

between the guide rails (Fig. 10)

 

5.Close the film compartment door

until it latches. The Film Take-Up Spool will automatically take up the film.

6.Slide the Power On/Off switch to the ‘ON’ position (Fig. 11). The LCD will show “1”.

7.Your camera is now ready to take your first

picture.Fig.11

Note: If the LCD panel does not show “1” and/or

the icon is blinking, the film may not be loaded properly. Please open the Film Compartment Door and repeat the film loading procedures.

Taking photographs

1.Slide the Power On/Off switch to the ‘ON’ position to turn on the camera (Fig. 11).

2.Hold the camera steady with both hands. Be careful not to block the Lens, Flash and Flash Sensor with your fingers or hair.

3.Look through the Viewfinder Eyepiece and center the main subject in the Viewfinder. To ensure sharp pictures, make sure your subject is at least 4.92ft. (1.5m) away from the camera.

4.To compose your picture using the power zoom feature, simply press one of the power zoom buttons. By pressing the Tele Power Zoom button, marked with “T”, the lens will extend outward toward the 70mm telephoto setting to allow you to zoom in on your subject. By pressing the Wide Power Zoom button, marked with “W”, the lens will retract back into the camera toward the 35mm wide (normal) setting.

5.Once you have composed your picture, press and hold the Shutter Release Button to take a picture.

6.The camera will advance automatically to the next frame.

About the Flash

This camera is equipped with a built-in auto flash unit that will automatically activate and fire in the event of insufficient lighting conditions. The flash icon on the LCD will blink while charging. The green Flash Ready

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