EINSTRUCTION MANUALAUTOMATICOPERATIONSUBJECT /DRIVECREATIVEEXPOSUREDETAILEDOPERATIONCUSTOMFUNCTIONSAPPENDIXGETTINGSTARTED9222-2163-11 MM-B108 (E).qxd
19GETTINGSTARTED18Slide the battery-chamberrelease as shown, and openthe door.Insert the batteries. Match thepositive terminal mark insidethe battery
21GETTINGSTARTED20LENSRemove the body and rearlens caps.Align the red mounting indexon the lens and camerabody. Carefully insert thelens into the moun
23GETTINGSTARTED22Extend the leader betweenthe guide rails to the indexmark.• Hold the film cartridge down so thatthe film lays flat.• If the film tip
Press the back-cover releaseto open the back cover andremove the film, then closethe back cover.25Wait until the film iscompletely rewound.• will appe
26EYE-STARTInstead the shutter-release button, the eye-start automatically activatesthe camera’s focus and exposure systems when you bring the camera
Turning the Audio Signal OnAUTOMATICOPERATION28AUDIO SIGNALTurn the function dial to .While pressing the functionbutton, turn the control dialuntil
31AUTOMATICOPERATION30Center your subject in thewide focus frame . Ifusing a zoom lens, rotatethe zooming ring to frameyour subject asdesired.• With
33AUTOMATICOPERATION32Special Focus SituationsThe camera may not be able to focus in the situations described below.Use focus lock (p. 34) or manual f
35AUTOMATICOPERATION34Center your subject in the widefocus frame , then pressthe shutter-release buttonpartway down to lock thefocus.• When appears
ISO 10037AUTOMATICOPERATION36While pressing the flash-modebutton,turn the control dialuntil appears on the datapanel.• The flash will not fire even i
3AUTOMATICOPERATIONSUBJECT /DRIVECREATIVEEXPOSUREDETAILEDOPERATIONCUSTOMFUNCTIONSAPPENDIXGETTINGSTARTED2TABLE OF CONTENTSFOR PROPER AND SAFE USE ...
3938SUBJECT PROGRAM /DRIVE MODESNow that you are comfortable with the operation ofthe camera, take more control of the creative processby telling the
41SUBJECT /DRIVE40Press the subject-programbutton until the subject-program indicator points to.Landscape photography requires a largedepth-of-field t
43SUBJECT /DRIVE42Press the subject-programbutton until the subject-program indicator points to.• The camera continues to focus aslong as the shutter-
Control dialFlash-modebuttonCancel the flash in night portrait mode tophotograph night scenes. The longershutter speeds set in night portrait modelet
47SUBJECT /DRIVE46• Do not press the shutter-release button while standing in front of thecamera.The focus and exposure is set when the shutter-releas
49SUBJECT /DRIVE48Arrange the camera andsubject position to composeyour picture.Place the camera on a tripod.Press the drive-modebutton until appears
5AUTOMATICOPERATIONSUBJECT /DRIVECREATIVEEXPOSUREDETAILEDOPERATIONCUSTOMFUNCTIONSAPPENDIXGETTINGSTARTED4TABLE OF CONTENTSSETTING THE ISO MANUALLY ...
76FOR PROPER AND SAFE USERead and understand all warnings and cautions before using thisproduct.Using batteries improperly can cause them to leak harm
98• Do not point the product directly at the sun. If sunlight is focused onan inflammable surface, a fire may result. Replace the lens capwhen the pro
1110QUICK OPERATIONInsert batteries.• This camera uses two CR2 lithiumbatteries. p.18Attach the lens.•Align the red mounting index on thelens with the
13APPENDIX12NAMES OF PARTSSubject-programbutton (40-45)Shutter-releasebutton (26)Accessory shoeFunction buttonFunction dialLens release (20)Flash-mode
14 15NAMES OF PARTSMultiple-exposureindicator (90)Wireless/Remoteflash indica-tor (98)High-speed syncindicator (97)Flash-modeindicators (37)Red-eye re
GETTINGSTARTEDThis section provides the information necessary toprepare the camera for use.17GETTINGSTARTED16STRAPPass the strapthrough the strapeyele
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