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Canon ZOOM85 User's Manual

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1. 10 2 Basic Operations Becoming Familiar with Your Camera 11 T Loading the Battery T 11 2 Turning the Power On and Off 12 Checking the Battery Power 13 3 Viewfinder as exe a 14 4 Changing the Subject Size 215 5 Shutter Button Action 16 Holding the Camera M S O ee 17 Egaging the Fil eeu EE 18 Taking Pictures Full Auto Mode 20 Green Orange Indicators Sa NERO kas 22 Removing helm 23 3 4 Pp 3 Advanced Operations Focus Lock Focusing near the edge of the picluredrame c ce ML e ere T 24 AiAF Smart AF Function 25 Imprinting the Date Time zis 26 Setting and Adjusting the Date Time 27 Changing the Shooting Mode 28 1 Auto Flash Mode without Red eye o e uere R SN E 29 2 AUTO Auto Flash Mode with Red eye Reduction eae tree 30 Red eye Reduction Function 31 3 Flash ON Mode 32 4 amp Flash OFF Mode 33 5 Real Time Release Mode 34 8 Self timer Mode 36 Slow synchro Function 37 4 Additional Information Troubleshooting ooooo o 38 Questions and Answers 39 Specifications 40 Please note that these instructions are for both the model with the date function and the mode
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3. Flash Recycling Time Approx 5 seconds using a new battery Flash Mode Selection Dial operated M Auto mode without red eye reduction Automatically fires in low light conditions 2 Auto mode with red eye reduction Automatically fires in low light conditions Flash ON mode Always fires 4 Flash OFF mode No flash 5 Self timer mode Automatically fires in low light conditions with slow synchro 8 Real time release mode Automatically fires in low light conditions no red eye reduction single point center focusing release time lag of 0 03 sec Power Supply One lithium battery DL123A or CR123A 3V Shooting Capacity Approx 17 rolls of 24 exp film at normal temperatures with 50 flash use Dimensions W x H x D Model without date 123 x 64 x 41 8 mm 4 8 x 2 5 x 1 6 in Model with date 123 x 64 x 46 mm 4 8 x 2 5 x 1 8 in Weight without camera battery Model without date 215 g 7 6 oz Model with date 225 g 7 9 02 Type Built in LCD panel and automatic calendar with quartz digital date time clock programmed with dates until the year 2019 compensates automatically for long and short months and leap years Data Types 4 date time formats Character Display Format 7 segment L CD Date Time Color Orange Date Time Power Supply Same as camera supply All data are based on Canon s Standard Test Method e Subject to change without notice B MEMO o o o o eee eee o o o i ee i o o i o o
4. and hair from obstructing the lens AF light emitter and receptor metering window and flash Metering window AF light emitter AF light receptor Loading the Film e Use DX coded 35mm film Slide the back cover latch downwards gt The back cover opens Insert the film Pull the film tip across until it reaches the I mark Make sure the film lies flat 4 Close the back cover You can check if a film is loaded by looking here ln A 3 5 1 is displayed in the frame counter f 0 blinks ir in the frame counter the film has not loaded properly Reload the film elf the camera malfunctions while a film is loaded do not remove the film Take the camera to a Canon service facility with the film still inside tf you force the film out of the camera the camera or film may be damaged i a ee G e he A A SaaS a s ee a ae al Even if the subject is not exactly centered the AiAF Smart AF function will focus on the subject In low light conditions the flash will fire automatically 3 20 1 Turn the mode dial to gt The power is turned on and the lens is set for shooting 2 Change the subject size as desired Look through the viewfinder and press the zoom button to achieve the desired picture composition Position the AF frame o
5. Bessenveldstraat 7 1831 Diegem Machelen Belgium CANON Schweiz AG Gesch ftsbereich Wiederverkauf Industriestrasse 12 CH 8305 Dietlikon Switzerland CANON G m b H Oberlaaerstrasse 233 4th floor 1100 Wien Austria CENTRAL amp CANON LATIN AMERICA INC DEPTO DE VENTAS SOUTH AMERICA 6505 Blue Lagoon Drive Suite 325 Miami FL33126 U S A CANON LATIN AMERICA INC CENTRO DE SERVICIO Y REPARACION Apartado 2019 Zona Libre de Col n Rep blica de Panam ASIA CANON SINGAPORE PTE LTD 79 Anson Road 09 01 06 Singapore 079906 CANON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1 Thomas Holt Drive North Ryde N S W 2113 Australia CANON NEW ZEALAND LTD Fred Thomas Drive P O Box 33 336 Takapuna Auckland New Zealand JAPAN CANON SALES CO INC 12 15 Mita 3 Chome Minato ku Tokyo 108 8011 Japan OCEANIA CT1 7401 000 CANON INC 1998 PRINTED IN CHINA
6. Problem Remedy H blinks on An error occured l Turn the power on Il the LCD during automatic the H is still panel winding displayed replace the battery Questions and Answers Q 1 Can slide film be used with this camera A 1 Yes it can but use DX coded 35mm film with a speed of ISO 25 50 100 200 400 800 or 1600 Q 2 What is ISO A 2 The ISO number indicates the film s sensitivity to light in numerical terms The higher the number the more sensitive the film is to light For ordinary photography ISO 400 film is recommended Q 3 Can films other than DX coded 35mm films be used A 3 Yes they can but non DX coded films are automatically registered as ISO 25 For ISO 25 films and non DX coded film load the film and close the back cover Press the shutter button once or twice Q 4 The date imprinted on the photograph is difficult to read A 4 s this because the background of the date imprint is bright Frame the photograph so that the date is set against something dark or at least so that it is not set against anything white or yellow 3 39 Type 35mm fully autornatic lens shutter camera with built in zoom Image Size 24 x 36 mm Lens Canon 38mm 85mm f 4 2 8 7 Focus Control Ai active auto focus system Shooting Distance 0 6 m 2 ft to infinity Shutter Electromagnetic drive shutter with combinable programs Viewfinder Real image zoom viewfinder Viewfinder Displays Picture frame close u
7. lens is not set for shooting check to see if the i i battery is loaded correctly i Turning the Power Off To protect the lens be sure to turn off the camera Turn the mode dial to CD gt The lens retracts into the camera 13 12 Checking the Battery Power You can check the battery power level with the indicator on the LCD panel Battery Check Indicator Frame Counter Battery Check Indicator Battery in good condition A Prepare a new battery i Replace the battery gt 11 Shooting capacity Approx 17 rolls of 24 exposure film at normal temperatures with 5096 flash use Data based on Canon s Standard Test Method f Before shooting be sure to check the battery 1 power When traveling or planning lo take many pictures be sure to take a supply of spare batteries they may not be available where you are The shooting capacity is reduced by about 1 3 if the camera is used at low temperatures Becoming Familiar with Your Camere 3 Viewfinder Picture frame Close up frame For ordinary shooting When the shooting distance compose your picture is between 0 6 and 1 m 2 within this frame and 3 3 ft compose your picture within this frame The area above this frame will not be included in the picture AF frame Place this frame over the subject you wish to focus on 3 14 4 Changing the Subject Size E You can freely change the size of the image with the zoom bu
8. radio TV technician for help This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Industry Canada Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dict e par l Industrie Canada The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the C European Community EC 3 3 Thank you for purchasing this Canon product Before taking pictures please read these instructions carefully for a thorough understanding of how the camera works Table of Contents These instructions are divided into four sections Introduction Basic Operations Advanced Operations and Additional Information When first using the camera be sure to read the instructions starting from the Introduction ee a Conventions The following conventions are used in these instructions 0 Warnings you should observe when using the camera E Additional information on using the camera LAA A is Eo Tips on taking photographs with the camera 1 Introduction Handling Precautions 2 Table of Contents 4 Quick Reference EK 6 Nomenclature c meurt 445 5545 8 Attaching the Strap
9. taking your camera to be repaired Problem Cause Remedy Page The battery The battery has Replace the battery check expired indicator i blinks The battery No battery is loaded Load the battery check e The battery is inserted Reinsert the battery indicator E with the wrong correctly is not polarity displayed The battery has Replace the battery completely expired The shutter The mode dial is set Select a mode with 12 28 does not to Gp the mode dial release suitable for the subject or place you are shooting The battery has expired Replace Ihe battery 11 The film is not loaded Reload the film 18 properly correctly A rewound film is Remove the film and 23 18 loaded in the camera load a new one The shutter will be Keep pressed until 31 released only after the shutter is red eye reduction released lamp is lit for about 1 Change the flash 28 second mode The When the shulter was Ensure that the AF 17 pholographs released the AF light light emitter and are blurred emitter and receptor receptor are not were blocked blocked by hair fingers etc n self timer mode Make sure you do not 36 you stood immediately stand immediately in in front of the camera front of the camera when pressing the when pressing the shutter button shutter button The camera moved Press the shutter 16 when the shutter button gently button was pressed camera shake
10. the digit to the one desired 4 Press the SELECT button until all digits stop blinking MODE SELECT SET MODE _ SELECT SET MODE SELECT SET MODE SELECT SET Fr 98 920 A ARA ee ee eee ee a a RE e 00e El e Use the push button release on the strap Each time the SET button is pressed the number increases by one If kept pressed the number increases quickly i a a a ee a a i es ee a a ee ee mnndi tc gt Tl The flash can be forced to fire or can be turned off Choose the mode suitable for the subject or place you are shooting Turn the mode dial to select the mode Real Time Release Auto Flash Mode with Red Mode gt 34 eye Reduction 30 gt aute Self timer 36 QI Power off LAT GEI Auto Flash q C A Mode without Red eye Reduction 29 Flash OFF Mode gt 33 Flash ON Mode gt 32 1 28 anm A Auto Flash Mode without Red eye 3 Reduction In low light conditions the flash fires automatically without the red eye reduction function Use this mode for taking pictures without people or if you want to shoot right away r l Turn the mode dial to DUM Flash Distance Range With color print film Film speed 38mm 85mm Wide angle Telephoto ISO 100 0 6 to 5 3 m 0 6 to 2 5 m 2 to 17 4 ft 2 to 8 2 ft 0 6 to 5 m 2 to 16 4
11. Canon PRIMA PRIMA 2Z00M85 DATE SURE SHOT zoom SURE SHOT SI LE E English Fran ais d Deutsch TE Italiano E This camera is not resistant to water and should not be used outdoors if it is raining or snowing If it is accidentally dropped in water contact an authorized Canon service facility Keep the camera out of salt spray and excessive humidity If used at the beach clean it thoroughly afterward with a dry cloth Store the camera in a cool dry dust free place Be sure to keep the camera out of direct sunlight and away from hot spots such as the trunk or rear window shelf of a car Avoid places where mothballs are used and use a desiccant in excessive humidity Do not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself since there is high voltage circuitry inside The batteries may explode or cause burns if disassembled recharged shorted exposed to high temperatures or disposed of in a fire Use a blower brush to remove dust and sand from the lens and inside the camera Do not apply any fluids to the lens or body Take the camera to an authorized Canon service facility for a more thorough cleaning if necessary Film passing through X ray examinations at an airport may be exposed and ruined even when loaded in the camera Request a different method of inspection to avoid damage Color reproduction may be adversely affected if the film is left in the camera for a l
12. e AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button mb The self timer lamp blinks approx once sec for about 10 seconds before the shutter is released The number of seconds remaining is displayed on the LCD panel Q Do not stand in front of the camera when pressing the shutter button This will cause incorrect focus E The lamp blinks more rapidly approximately two i seconds before the shutter is released However if the red eye reduction function has been activated i the lamp will remain lit during the last two seconds before the shutter is released i e Photographs using focus lock can be taken in the same way as in normal photography 24 AAA ee ee ee ee P A rss Bo cun em To cancel the self timer mode e Turn the mode dial to another mode El Slow synchro Function The slow synchro function is effective when taking pictures of people in evening or night views when the background is dark The slower shutter speed allows distant backgrounds not illuminated by the flash to be included in the photograph The self timer operates automatically with the slow synchro function in low light conditions o 4 A slower shutter speed max approx 1 2 sec ls set in this mode Also tell your subject to keep still tor a moment after the flash has fired ki AAA woe eee ee A m Troubleshooting In case of trouble check the table below before
13. e this mode for situations such as photographs of rapid movement or children s faces where an instant camera response is essential 1 Turn the mode dial to 2 Position the AF frame over the subject and hold the shutter button down halfway e The camera makes a brief zooming sound Make sure the green indicator is lit Photographs using focus lock can be taken in the same way as in normal photography 24 3 Keep the camera aimed at the subject When you see the picture you want press the shutter button fully 0 elf you press the shutter button right away real time release will not work Once you have focused on the subject be careful not to change the distance between the subject and the camera If the distance does change repeat steps 1 and 2 point in the center of the viewfinder position the AF frame over the subject The flash mode for real time release is auto flash i Fi Because auto focusing is automatically set to one mode without red eye reduction Changing the Shooting Mode 6 Self timer Mode Include yourself in the picture by delaying shutter release with the self timer In bright conditions the self timer operates in the auto flash mode with red eye reduction In low light conditions it automatically operates with the slow synchro function 37 Place the camera on a steady surface or mount it on a tripod 1 Turn the mode dial to 2 Position th
14. erson m e a ee Se R a Ld LI E When the red eye reduction lamp is lit shutter release is delayed by about 1 second to increase the effectiveness of the red eye reduction poh For immediate shutter release select c or on the mode dial before shooting The effectiveness of red eye reduction can be enhanced by making the room as bright as possible and y using a wide angle lens setting _ AAA Wee Changing the Shooting Mode 3 Flash ON Mode The flash fires regardless of the light conditions Use this mode for fill in flash during the day or to soften the outline of the subject 3 322 4 Y Flash OFF Mode E The flash will not fire even in low light conditions Use this mode where flash photography is prohibited for night views or for available light photography ly v oir E E a q aa nn 0 slower shutter speed max approx 2 sec is set when taking pictures in low light be sure to hold the camera steady e f the orange indicator blinks to indicate camera shake place the camera on a steady surface or mount it on a tripod 2 gt ll Changing the Shooting Mode 5 Real Time Release Mode In normal photography after you check that the green indicator is lit and press the shutter button there is a very short interval before the picture is actually taken With real time release the photograph is taken almost instantly within 0 03 seconds Us
15. ft B 29 0 6 to 10 6 m 2 to 34 8 ft ISO 400 Changing the Shooting Mode 12 AUTO Auto Flash Mode with Red eye Reduction Use this mode to reduce the red eye effect that can occur when you take pictures of people with the flash lamp In dark conditions the red eye reduction lamp automatically lights before the flash fires 1 Turn the mode dial to AUTO 2 Stay within about 2 m 6 6 ft of your subject The red eye reduction lamp is only effective within this distance 3 Tell your subject to look at the camera The red eye reduction function is not effective unless the subject looks straight at the lamp 4 Press the shutter button halfway mb The red eye reduction lamp lights up and the shutter will not release for about one second e Keep the shutter button halfway pressed 5 After about one second press the shutter button fully gt The flash fires and the shutter is released Red eye Reduction Function With flash photography in dark places the subject s eyes may appear red This phenomenon is called red eye and occurs when flash illumination reflects off the retina In red eye reduction mode AUTO the red eye reduction lamp lights for about 1 second before the flash is fired This causes the pupils of the subject s eyes to contract and minimizes the likelihood of red eye occurring The efficacy of the red eye reduction function varies from BEER to p
16. l without the date function Information relevant only to the model with the date function is marked with the symbol Quick Reference a TER For further details refer to the page indicated by gt IM Load the battery 7 11 2 Load the film 18 3 Pull the film tip across until it reaches the fL mark Then close the back cover 18 4 Turn the mode dial to gt 12 gt The power is turned on and the lens is set 5 Change the subject size as desired 15 6 Position the AF frame over the subject and lightly press the shutter button halfway down gt 16 Keep the shutter button pressed halfway down e Check that the green indicator is lit and then compose the picture 7 Press the shutter button fully 16 n low light the flash fires automatically 8 When the film has finished and rewound remove the film 23 W is shorthand for See page I Viewfinder Window Shutter Button 16 Metering Window AF Light Receptor Mode Dial gt 28 EET cH TITIO ATEN ni Lens 4 Zoom in Telephoto Button gt 15 844 Zoom out Red eye Reduction Wide angle Button 15 Self timer Lamp gt 31 36 Es LCD Panel 13 Viewfinder 14 Orange Indicator 22 Banery DNE e IN Green Indicator 22 Film Check Window Back Cover Latch Strap Holder MT 10 Date Disp
17. lay SN F ye p gt s Film Rewind Button gt 23 Tripod Socket Strap Clasp SET Button WI E 27 SELECT Button 27 MODE Button 26 Attaching the Strap Before using your camera attach the strap provided Be careful not to drop the Camera Pass the strap through the strap holder on the side of the camera e Follow step D before step Push button release Use this button to press the SELECT and SET buttons gt 27 and the button 23 3 10 Becoming Familiar with Your Camera 1 Loading the Battery Battery One lithium battery DL123A or CR123A 3V E 1 Open the battery cover To open insert a coin irrto the slot 2 Load the battery e Align the and terminals correctly and insert the battery top end first 3 Close the battery cover 1 e Close the cover until it Clicks gt is displayed on the 2 LCD panel gt The date display is reset to 94 1 1 Readiust to the correct date time 27 battery pull the bottom end out first Becoming Familiar with Your Camera 2 Turning the Power On and Off When a mode is selected with the mode dial the power is turned on and pictures can be taken Turning the Power On Turn the mode dial to any mode except gt The lens is set for shooting QD Do not touch the lens i E e The lens first zooms to the full wide 38mm position f the
18. ong time Always develop exposed film promptly This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may E not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of 1 the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced
19. p frame AF frame Viewfinder Eyepiece Area Green indicator ready for shooting close range warning Orange indicator camera shake warning flash charged Film Loading Automatic automatic blank film advance Film Winding Automatic Film Rewinding Automatic at end of film mid roll rewinding possible Frame Counter Counts up during winding counts down during rewinding Film Loaded Verification Film window on back cover Self timer Electronically controlled 10 second delay timer activated by pressing the shutter button The self timer lamp blinks and the frame counter counts down the remaining seconds Metering Range ISO 100 Auto Flash ON modes Wide 1 36 f 4 2 to 1 500 f 16 approx EV9 3 to EV17 Tele 1 83 f 8 7 to 1 500 f 34 approx EV12 6 to EV19 2 Flash OFF mode Wide 2 sec f 4 2 to 1 500 f 16 approx EV3 1 to EV17 Tele 2 sec f 8 7 to 1 500 f 34 approx EV5 2 to EV19 2 Self timer mode Auto Slow synchro Wide 1 2 f 4 2 to 1 500 f 16 less than EV9 3 slow synchro EV9 3 to EV17 using AE Tele 1 2 1 8 7 to 1 500 f 34 less than EV12 6 slow synchro EV12 6 to EV19 2 using AE Film Speed Setting ISO 25 to 3200 DX coded film set in one step increments Built in Flash Built in retractable flash automatically fires in low light conditions 3 40 Flash Range ISO 100 Wide 0 6 to 5 3 m 2 to 17 4 ft Tele 0 6 to 2 5 m 2 to 8 2 ft ISO 400 Wide 0 6 to 10 6 m 2 to 34 8 ft Tele 0 6 to5 m 2 to 16 4 ft
20. re through a window set the camera at an appropriate angle with a camera to window distance of about 20 cm O 7 ft If you are too far away from the window the camera may focus on the glass of the window rather than the subject Bos imprinting the Date and Time The automatic built in calendar is programmed until the year 2019 and allows you to record the date and time on the bottom right hand corner of the photograph It is not necessary to set the date every time you shoot Press the MODE button gt The display changes every time you press gt gt gt NS A 98 920 BELEGT SET OO MODE PA P 38 920 1 lt Year Month Day gt 2n 16 45 lt Day Hour Minute gt No display K 320 38 J Month Day Year c 338 Day Month Year gt Imprinting confirmation indicator Select one of the above formats then take the picture e The imprinting confirmation indicator flashes when il the shutter operates to notify you that the date is being imprinted on the photograph Setting and Adjusting the Date Time Be sure to reset the display when you replace the battery the date reverts to 94 1 1 or when you are travelling to a different time zone 1 Press the MODE button Display the date time format to be corrected 2 Press the SELECT button e Press until the digit to be corrected blinks TE 3 Press the SET button Change
21. release on the strap qb Before opening the back cover to remove the film be sure to check that 0 is displayed in the frame counter If 0 is not displayed press the button to complete rewinding i Exposures taken after those indicated on the film roll may be cut off Use this mode to focus on a subject positioned close to the edge of the picture frame 1 Center the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button halfway Keep the shutter button halfway pressed Make sure the green indicator is lit 2 With the shutter button halfway pressed frame your picture as desired Then press the shutter button fully o Once you have focused on the subject be careful not to change the distance between the subject and the camera If the distance does change repeat steps 1 and 2 Lee eee ee e i e a a AiAF Smart AF Function Ai Artificial intelligence AF Auto focus The AiAF Smart AF function has a wide measuring area and is the latest mechanism for providing accurate focus adjustment This mechanism was developed based on the analysis of several thousand photographs and on Canon s unique know how e The camera focuses on the subject even if it is not in the center of the viewfinder or if there is an obstruction in front of it The camera will accurately focus on two subjects positioned side by side and not on the background between them elf you are taking a pictu
22. ttons 3 Zoom out 4 Zoom in 2 Wide angle Telephoto Press for a wide area Press to zoom in on image For taking your subject For landscapes group taking portraits etc pictures etc El f the lens remains extended for approx 4 minutes i without use the lens automatically retracts into the camera and is set to the wide angle 38mm position This prevents damage to the lens we ee AAA ec A o Gs LU gt p MA AAA A Shutter Button Action This camera has a two step shutter button 1 Press the shutter button halfway to focus e Keep the shutter button halfway pressed Make sure the green indicator is lit 2 Without releasing your finger press the shutter button fully to take the picture gt The shutter is released Be sure to press the shutter button gently h There is a very short interval between the shutter Po button being pressed and the shutter operating As a general guide it s best to hold the camera still until you hear the film start to wind forward in Auto mode AUTO the shutter operates about 1 second after the red eye reduction lamp lights ea 2 E ua mr maa Holding the Camera To take sharp pictures hold the camera firmly so that it does not move Hold the camera with both hands e Keep your elbows close to your body e Hold the camera against your nose and look through the viewtinder Be careful to keep fingers
23. ver the subject and press the shutter button halfway Keep the shutter button halfway pressed Make sure the green indicator is lit e Compose the picture 4 Press the shutter button fully In low light conditions the flash fires automatically 13 21 Taking Pictures Full Auto Mode Viewfinder Green Orange Indicators When the shutter button is pressed halfway the indicators light up or blink to indicate whether or not shooting is possible Green indicator Orange indicator D Green indicator Lights up Subject is in focus Ready for Blinks shooting Subject is too close close range warning Release the shutter button and move away from the subject slightly then press the shutter button halfway again and check if the green indicator blinks Hepeat this step until the green indicator does not blink 2 Orange indicator Lights up Flash lamp is charged Blinks Camera shake warning in Flash OFF mode We recommend you use a tripod Removing the Film The film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end The frame counter counts down during film rewinding Once rewinding is complete 0 is displayed in the frame counter and the film can be removed 1 Slide the back cover latch downwards gt The back cover opens 2 Remove the film Rewinding the film in mid roll e Press the button on the bottom of the camera Use the push button

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