Multi-Mode Operation
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3. | 4. | Flash off mode |
5. Landscape mode | 6. | Night Scene mode |
Auto Flash - The camera will flash automatically when in a low light.
Flash off mode: Press the Mode button until " " is displayed on the LCD. The flash will not fire even in a low light. When you don't want to use flash for a more nature effect or when the use of flash is forbidden in some places.
*It is recommended to use a tripod (tripod socket) or place the camera on another firm support when taking pictures in dark places.
Viewfinder
Picture Frame
AF (Auto Focus lock) frame mark
AF frame mark: Place the AF frame over the subjects you want to take.
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ess the power button. When power is on, the lens cap will open and LCD is set to
Taking pictures
1.Turn on the power. When you turn the camera on, the lens cover automatically opens.
2.Hold the camera steady with both hands, and be sure not to block the flash, autofocus window or lens with your fingers.
3.If you want to enlarge the subjects, press the zoom Tele (T) button, and press Wide (W) button to take
* Focus range: 0.9m~°¤
4. Look through the finder eyepiece and compose your subjects within the AF frame mark.
5.Press the shutter release button halfway, and the AF (green)
lamp will light up in the same time, then fully press it to take a picture.
Note:
When " " on the LCD panel is blinking, which indicates the flash is charging. After the blinking stops, you can continue taking the next picture.
* DX setting:
Method: Automatically setting by reading DX code (when using DX film)
Film sensitive setting: ISO 50~ISO 3200.
Power on/off
Pr
auto mode. Note:
The power will be turned off automatically after being idle for 7 minutes.
Checking the battery power
The battery power shows on the LCD by the indicator anytime.
1 : Battery in good condition
2 : Replace battery with a new one
3 : The battery has run out. No function can be used except the film rewinding.
* Battery can be replaced if there is a film inside.
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