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1. 135mm 0 8 2 6ft 2 6m 8 6ft lash recycling time 7 seconds xposure automatically adjust against film speed photographic distance and lens focal length Settings ode Switch Night View Portrait flash Flash ON Pre flash UTO Flash OFF Infinity mode TV mode Self timer lectronic self timer about 10 sec delay red LED lights for first 7 sec hen blinks for 3 sec cancel function provided ilm transport utomatic film advance to first frame Motor drive auto loading starts hen the back cover is closed auto wind after each frame auto rewind at end of roll with auto rewind stop anual rewind feature ou can rewind the film before the roll is finished Frame counter counter Frame counter Additive type LCD panel display Auto date uilt in digital LCD display Imprints time or date to the year 2019 Auto date model _ setting for date or time recording or cancel for no imprinting adjustable to only earest sec Battery life About 10 rolls with flash for half the exposures 24 exposure film Power source oe battery CR123A DL123A 3V battery power check on LCD anel pee ae weight rl 19 5 x 68 x 49 5mm 47 x 2 7 x 1 9 2808 10 oz battery extra ote Specifications and design subject to change without notice aes data based on manufacture s tests
2. Remember that you can change numbers only to higher numbers If you want to choose a lower number keep turning the mode switch to the left and you can start again from the lower numbers e As you depress the Auto Date switch the blinking number will move to the number you want to change 4 After finishing the change of your Auto Date numbers depress the Auto Date switch again and change display from blinking and camera is ready to print display data e As you depress the Auto Date switch after changing the minute you will see a blinking colon Press the Auto Date switch again turn the display from blinking to turn on mode and are ready for information to print e If you want to adjust the time up to the second press the Auto Date switch timed with the time tone while the display is blinking Press the Auto Date switch again and change it to print mode Specifications Film speed ith DX film auto setting ISO25 to ISO3200 with non DX film defaults S025 Type uto Auto focus auto exposure 35mm lens shutter camera with built in zoom lens auto Auto focus auto exposure 35mm lens shutter camera with built in zoom lens 35mm lens shutter camera with built in zoom lens Format 24 24x 36mm 24x 36mm Lens 38mm F3 6 135mm F3 6 focal length Konica zoom lens 9 groups 10 elements with lens cover Power switch hen the power is turned on the flash unit swings up the lens is extended and the lens cover opens hen the power is turn
3. injury or damage 1 Warning marks and their meanings WARNING This warning mark indicates that if the product is not correctly used the person using or handing the product could suffer fatal or serious injury CAUTION This caution mark indicates that if the product is not correctly used the person using or handing the product could suffer slight or moderate injury or that there is the danger of damage to inanimate objects 2 Warnings WARNING Danger of explosion leading to major injury Please do not expose batteries to naked flames or short circuit dismantle or heat them WARNING Danger of death if accidentally swallowed Please store batteries in a place where small children cannot reach them WARNING Danger of suffocation if accidentally wound around the neck Please ensure that the camera strap cannot come into the hands of small children WARNING Danger of electrocution Please in no event dismantle the camera as there are high voltage circuits inside it WARNING Danger of heat generation and combustion Please do not use batteries other than those specified If the batteries generate heat please remove them immediately and take them to your nearest service station If the contents of this page and the warnings or cautions regarding batteries have become illegible we recommend that you exchange it for a new explanation sheet at your nearest service station Payable Holding the Camera Fig 1 Keep
4. using a slow shutter speed you can get a sharp vibration free photograph by placing the camera on a tripod and using this mode 1 Press the self timer switch and as soon as your finger leaves the switch the self timer will start working e Focusing will be locked at the instant the self timer starts working 2 Set the camera on a tripod or steady surface frame the picture and press the Shutter Release Button The Self timer will start and release the shutter after about 10 seconds e If you want to cancel the operation while the self timer is in operation press the self timer button again or turn off the power switch 17 Auto date for Auto date model only The Auto date model of this camera has a quartz controlled auto date mechanism clock calendar that is programmed through December 31 2019 18 Changing the Display Mode Fig 25 Press the MODE Switch and select either date or time e By turning the auto date switch you can set the Auto Date to print Year Month Day or Day Hour Minute or choose not to print e Adjust the Auto date display after replacing the battery 19 Adjusting Date and Time Fig 26 1 Depress the Auto Date switch and display the Year Month Date or Day Hour Minute of your choice 2 As you keep the Auto Date switch depressed for more than 2 seconds numbers will blink and you can make necessary changes 3 As you turn the mode switch to the left you can change the blinking numbers e
5. your elbows down to hold the camera steady e Whether for vertical or horizontal photography hold the camera with both hands and draw your elbows to your body for steady camera holding e For vertical picture taking hold the camera with the shutter button up and the numbers of the auto date will be recorded at the bottom of the film e When taking vertical pictures make sure that the strap will not hang in front of the lens auto focusing window or exposure reading window e Be sure that the lens and the Autofocus Sensor Windows are not obstructed by anything fingers strap etc e If the flash is used with the camera held vertically the flash unit should be at the top of the camera Care of your camera I Do not leave the camera in a very hot environment such as under the window of a car or in the glove compartment or trunk Excess heat or humidity may cause serious damage to the camera and changes in film color or damage to film emulsion and surface 2 Avoid sudden temperature changes bringing camera from outdoor cold to very warm indoor These can cause moisture condensation inside the camera or lens resulting in clouding of lens or rusting of metal parts 3 Do not leave the camera near or on electrical appliances such as a TV or refrigerator 4 Do not clean the camera body with alcohol thinner or any other organic solvent If it is stained wipe it with a piece of dry cloth 5 If water has dripped onto the camera or
6. 5 mm 0 8 m 2 6 ft 38 mm 0 8 m 2 6 to 00 Special notes for your further information e The viewfinder may move when you trip the shutter button however your picture will be taken in the original picture composition 4 Using Auto flash Fig 11 e The flash unit will automatically flash in low light 1 If the Red Light 16 and Green Light 14 turns on when the shutter release is pressed halfway down there is not enough light and the Auto flash will operate 2 Press the Shutter Release Button 4 to take a picture with flash 3 Shutter locks until recharging is completed e The flash power is adjusted after automatic measurement of film sensitivity subject distance and focal length e When flash is used to take pictures of people use the Pre Flash Mode Flash Photography Range 39 mm ISO 100 0 8m 2 6ft 4 7 to 15 4 ft ISO 400 0 8 m 2 6 ft 9 4 m 30 8 ft 135 mm ISO100 0 8 m 2 6 ft 2 6 m 8 5 ft ISO 400 0 8 m 2 6 ft 5 2 m 17 0 ft 5 Focus Lock Fig 12 Aim the Auto Focus Frame at the subject 1 Depress the shutter Release Button 4 halfway until the Green Light 14 turns on 2 With the Shutter Release Button held at this point compose the picture and continue pressing the Shutter Release Button fully down to take the picture e Focus Lock will be released if the finger is removed from the Shutter Release Button before taking the picture e Automatic Exposure AE is locked at the sa
7. Fig 22 ah Use this mode to take photos of distant landscapes and when shooting scenery or landscapes through a glass window Focus will be set at infinity for maximum sharpness www orphancameras com 1 Turn the mode switch and the mode display symbol with the alk 2 This will insure sharp focusing at very long range e Flash off mode the flash unit will swing down automatically and will not fire e As you turn the mode to AUTO the flash will swing up automatically e The shutter speed is slow when photographing in dark conditions such as dusk and night scenes To prevent camera shake and blurring under these conditions use the stand or a tripod 15 TV Mode Fig 23 This mode makes it simple to take clearly focused photos of TV screen images In TV Mode the aperture is opened all the way and shutter speed is set at 1 15 or 1 30 sec 1 Turn the mode switch and the mode display symbol with the Irvi 2 Attach the camera to a tripod place it directly in front of the TV set and frame the image through the finder Release the shutter e Turn out room lights and close curtains to prevent reflections on the TV screen e Use of ISO400 film is recommended e TV Mode should not be used for ordinary picture taking 16 Self timer mode Fig 24 e The self timer is not only for close distance but for distant scenic pictures When taking a long distance scenic pictures or night view evening scene
8. Konica Z up Super posted 2 22 04 This camera manual library is for reference and historical purposes all rights reserved This page is copyright by mike butkus org M Butkus NJ This page may not be sold or distributed without the expressed permission of the producer I have no connection with any camera company On line camera manual library If you find this manual useful how about a donation of 3 to M Butkus 29 Lake Ave High Bridge NJ 08829 1701 and send your e mail address so I can thank you Most other places would charge you 7 50 for a electronic copy or 18 00 for a hard to read Xerox copy This will allow me to continue to buy new manuals and pay their shipping costs It ll make you feel better won t it If you use Pay Pal use the link below Use the above address for a check M O or cash DONATE Back to main camera manual page Problems opening PDF files or printing problems click here Konica Lipl33 super n English pikes EEO O pip TET UHER all www orphancameras com SAFETY GUIDE This product is a camera for taking still photographs Please do not use it for any other purpose While we have given all due attention to the safety of the product we would ask you to use it correctly after reading this page and the warnings and cautions regarding batteries The marks shown below are warning and caution notices to enable you to use the product in such a way as not to cause any
9. e prevented by using a tripod and shooting with the self timer Fig 14 Panoramic model only 7 Unloading the Film Fig 15 1 When the last frame of the film has been exposed the film will be automatically rewound When the film is fully rewound the motor stops automatically 2 When the rewinding has stopped check that the Frame Counter a has returned to the will blink 3 Open the Film door 17 and remove the film Often more than the specified number of pictures can be taken for example a 26 frames on a 24 frame roll In this case the last two frames may over lap however 8 Manual Rewind Fig 16 www orphancameras com To rewind film manually forced rewind before the roll is finished 1 Use the Strap Ring tip to press the Manual Rewind Switch 23 Film will begin to rewind Advanced Instructions 9 Using the Mode Switch Fig 17 Pressing the Mode Switch 1 shifts the camera through the following modes e As you turn the mode switch the mode display symbol V on the mode display panel will move to the mode you choose e If you turn the mode switch slowly the mode display symbol may not move e Note that the mode will not circulate As you set the camera in one mode you can continue taking pictures in that mode The camera will stay in that mode until you change it again Night View Portrait Mode Flash ON 5 Flash ON Mode Fill in flash User Mode decides to use flash Pre fla
10. ed off the flash swings down the lens retracts and the lens cover closes If the power is left on the camera will turn off automatically in about 5 minutes and the remaining battery life is shown on the LCD panel www orphancameras com Shutter Electronic programmed shutter 3 2 1 280 sec sis Electronic programmed shutter 3 2 1 280 sec sis shutter 3 2 1 280 sec AE Coupling SO100 f 38mm EV2 EV 16 f 135mm EV4 9 EV 16 oa AE adjustment AE adjustment Backlight fill in program AE using a US light receptor element fill in program AE using a Backlight fill in program AE using a US light receptor element light receptor element Focusing nfrared non scan active type autofocus system effective range 0 8m 2 6ft with 135mm telephoto 0 8m 2 6ft less than 135mm focal length ocus lock with shutter release half stroke inder Real image zoom finder with auto focus frame close up parallax marks Green light auto focus focus lock blinks when subject is out of range Red light auto flash Flash recharging blinks in Flash OFF mode when available light is insufficient lash utomatic swing up and retractable swing down mechanism flash matic auto flash will operate automatically in low light levels and back lit conditions In low light back lit situations the shutter speed may be slow and we recommended to use a tripod to prevent camera shake Interactive range ISO 100 f 38mm 0 8 2 6ft 4 7m 15 4ft f
11. er Fig 5 The finder is real image finder It shows what the camera lens sees A Picture frame B Close up parallax correction marks C Auto focus frame D Green Light AE AF Lock and close up warning signal E Red Light Indicates flash will operate and low light warning signal Flash recharging How to attach the strap Fig 6 How to attach the strap Standard Mode Operation 1 Loading the Battery Fig 8 Use a single CR 123A or DL 123A 3V lithium battery This camera will not operate without a battery loaded 1 You can open the cover of the battery chamber by depressing the release button of the battery chamber cover to the direction of the arrow indicated with the protrusion of the strap adjustment tool 2 Be sure to load a battery in the battery chamber matching the sides of the battery with the marks inside the battery chamber and close the battery cover with a click 3 If the battery is fresh the Battery Power Symbol will appear fully black When to replace the battery When the battery Power Symbol is 1 2 blank enough power remains to finish a roll of film before replacing the battery Notes on replacing battery I If there is a film inside the camera please replace batteries quickly within 20 seconds with the power switched off 2 If batteries are inserted while the LED is completely off the power automatically switches on and off after the LED has all been displayed 3 If the battery is remo
12. he camera steady to prevent blurring at slow shutter speeds e When light is poor switch to Night view Portrait Mode 12 Night View Portrait Fig 20 Flash fires in synchronization with slow shutter speed 1 Turn the mode switch and match the mode display symbol T with the 2 Under poor light shutter will remain open for up to 3 2 sec to achieve correct exposure conditions e The AE operates normally in the flash mode so it is possible to take correctly exposed photographs at down and dusk on cloudy days or at close range and against dark backgrounds e To prevent camera shake and blurring use the stand or a tripod 13 Flash OFF Mode Fig 21 In flash OFF Mode the flash will not fire even under poor light Use this mode to prevent operation of flash when not permitted or for taking evening scenes with available light only for example ey 1 Turn the mode switch and match the mode display symbol with thee VE e Flash off mode the flash unit will swing down automatically and will not fire e As you turn the mode to AUTO the flash will swing up automatically The camera is now set for programmed AE photography at up to 3 5 seconds without flash e Ifthe Red Light 16 blinks when the shutter is pressed halfway down there is not enough available light for a correct exposure in Flash OFF mode e To prevent camera shake and blurring in dark conditions use the stand or a tripod 14 Infinity Mode
13. if the camera has been exposed to a sea breeze wipe it well with a dry cloth 6 Do not place camera with film inside in cabinets of furniture treated with formal in containing substances or near naphtha moth repellent These will affect color film quality 7 Avoid exposing camera to mud or sand These can cause serious damage to moving parts of the camera Name of parts Fig 2 Fig 3 1 View finder Window 2 Zoom Switch 3 Power Switch Shutter Release Button Strap Eyelet 6 Built in Flash 7 Auto focus Sensor 8 Mode Switch indows 9 Turning the Auto Data Switch 10 Self timer Switch 11 Self timer Light and Auto focus Sensor indows 12 AE Photo Sensor 13 Lens and Cover 14 Green Light 15 Finder Eyepiece www orphancameras com 16 Red Light warning signal 17 Film Door 18 Tripod Socket 19 Display Panel 20 Film Door Look 21 Film Check Window 22 Battery Cap g Manual Rewind Switch 9 Auto date model only Display Symbols Fig 4 The diagram shows all crystal displays in the on state A Date Time Display Automatic Date Mode or optional B Auto flush Mode Symbol Standard Mode C Battery Power Symbol D Frame Counter E Night View Portrait Mode indicator F Flash ON Mode Fill in flash indicator G Pre flash To reduce the red eyes mode display indicator H Flash OFF Mode indicator D Infinity Mode indicator J TV Mode indicator Using the Viewfind
14. me time as Focus Lock e Focus Lock may not operate properly under some conditions dark or grey objects reflective or light emitting objects or very small objects When there are no obstructions such as rain mist or smoke In such cases set the Focus Look by aiming the camera at another object of similar brightness at about the same distance e When taking pictures through a glass window the Autofocus mechanism may not focus properly because of reflections To take photos through glass press the camera directly against the glass For landscape photos through a window use the Infinity Mode 6 Close up Photography Fig 13 You can focus in as close as 0 8 m 2 6 ft with 135 mm telephoto for extreme close up photos 1 Match the Auto Focus target with your subject that you want to focus on Make sure subject is in the center of Auto focus target at a distance of 0 8 2 6 ft I m 3 3 ft 2 If you want to take a picture closer than 1 m 3 3 ft compose your picture below the close distance adjustment mark for panorama before tripping the shutter e As you set the lens at the Telephoto distance of 135 mm you can zoom towards Wide Angle to adjust your picture composition e When depressing the Shutter Release Button halfway if a Green Light blinks that indicates either the shooting distance is shorter than 0 8 m When the shutter is locked correct the distance and depress the Shutter Release Button again e Camera vibration can b
15. sh Mode To reduce the red Pp eyes Standard Mode AUTO Using Auto Flash Mode Flash OFF Mode User decides not to inte amp mene a Ini Mode Tv TV Mode for photos of TV screen images e Since all modes are fixed you can continue to photograph in the mode once it is set e When power is switched off and then back on again it returns standard to Auto mode 10 Pre Flash Mode Fig 18 amp 1 Turn the mode switch and match the mode display symbol with amp 2 When taking pictures of people s face under dim light using flash reflection of flash on the retina sometimes called redeye may resin The Pre Flash Mode helps prevent this by firing an extra flash just before taking the picture causing the pupil of the eye to contact e The main flash will operate about I second after the preflash Be careful to hold the camera steady until the second flash fires What is red eye phenomenon When flash pictures are taken of people in a dark place the flash light is reflected from the retina and peoples eyes sometimes show up with red flash This is referred to as red eye phenomenon 11 Day light Flash Fig 19 7 Daylight flash photography is effective for back lit subjects strong shadows or on cloudy days I Tom the mode switch and match the mode display symbol with 7 The flash will operate even in bright places _ e Slowest shutter speed is 1 30 sec at wide angle 1 60 sec at the telephoto Hold t
16. t frame Use ISO25 50 100 200 400 film for color slides 3 Taking Pictures Fig 10 1 Press the power switch 3 once so that the power is ON 2 When the camera is switched on the lens will be extended to the photographic position 38 mm Wide Angle and the retractable flash unit will swing up 3 Look through the viewfinder eyepiece and press the zoom switch to T to change the frame to www orphancameras com telephoto mode 4 Press the zoom switch to W to change to wide angle mode 5 Point the camera so that subject you want to focus on is in the center of the viewfinder Auto focus Frame 6 Press the Shutter Release Button 4 halfway until the Green Light 14 comes on The focus is automatically set 7 Press the Shutter Release Button all the way down to take the picture The film will advance one frame 8 After you have finished taking pictures depress the power switch The power will be turned off the flash unit will swing down and lens will retract e Look through the viewfinder eyepiece and press the Zoom switch and you can quickly Zoom from Wide Angle to Telephoto position to adjust your picture composition e Do not manually push the flash down make sure to depress the power switch and the flash will swing down e If power is left on the camera will automatically turn off after approximately 5 minutes e If you do not intend to keep taking pictures always turn the power off Camera to subject Range 13
17. ved while film is in the camera the frame count data will be lost When you close the battery chamber cover after battery replacement the film will advance several frames and the film counter will return to number I when the shutter button is pressed Resume taking pictures until the end of the roll 4 If battery is removed for more than about 30 seconds while film is in camera and the film is near the end of the roll the frame counter will blink C and the film must be rewound manually 2 Loading the Film Fig 9 This camera uses standard 38 mm 135 size film magazines with DX coding The film speed ISO25 3200 is set automatically when the film is loaded 1 Open the back cover by pressing the back cover release knob 2 Place a new roll of film in the film chamber Draw out the tip of the film holding the magazine in place When loading film be careful not to touch the back of the lens inside the camera If the lens gets dirty wipe it gently with a soft dry cloth _ 3 Draw the film tip as far as the FILM TIP mark inside the camera Close the Back Cover firmly 4 When you close the back cover the film is automatically advanced to the first frame position Tf the film has not been correctly loaded the Frame Counter will blink Open the Back Cover and reload the film When using non DX code films and ISO 25 films first open the lens cover and turn power on then press the shutter release button to advance to the firs

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