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1. Area actually photographed inside dotted line Area visible in the viewfinder that is not photographed 311i Shooting in Auto Mode Green indicator When you press the shutter button down halfway the indicator lights or blinks to show whether the camera is ready to shoot TN NS Green indicator Lit Camera ready to shoot subject in focus Slow blinking 4 times sec Proximity warning Fast blinking 16 times sec Camera shake warning in amp mode When the proximity waming appears move away from the subject until the indicator stops blinking and press the shutter button again When the camera shake warning appears use a tripod or other camera mount 1 22 Removing the Film a The film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end The frame counter counts down as the film rewinds and the frame counter shows 0 when the film is fully rewound Check that the frame 1 counter shows 0 Open the back cover e Push the lever down and remove the film To remove the film before you reach the end Press the Qs button on the bottom of the camera e Hold the button down until the film starts to rewind a e Always check that the frame counter on the LCD 2 panel has returned to 0 before you open the back cover If the counter is not at 0 use the button push projection on the camera strap 11 to push the Q L button e If you shoot more than the stipulate
2. 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 also focus accurately on two subjects positioned side by side and not on the background between them f you are taking a picture Subject 4 through a window set the s Window camera at an appropriate angle with a camera to window distance of about Camera 20 cm 0 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 3 20 Shooting in Auto Mode Close up Photography In close up photography at distances of 60 cm to 1m the area visible through the viewfinder does not exactly match the area actually included in the shot The area above the close up frame markings is not included in the photograph For this sort of shot use the AF frame and the close up frame as described below Set the focus Position the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button down halfway gt The green indicator lights when the subject is in focus e Keep the shutter button pressed halfway down Close up frame Compose the shot and d take the picture e Compose the shot so that the subject is below the close up frame and take the picture Do not change the distance from the camera to the subject aeo m imc m RR oo ke om om a gt
3. Canon SURE SHOT Ozo m SURE SHOT en Sons PRIMA ZOOM 76 DATE c Bedienungsanleitung E Istruzioni i 3 Instructions F Mode d emploi s Instrucciones G Instru oes gg mx s ki D marr gt gt gt gt Thank you for purchasing this Canon product Before taking pictures please read these instructions carefully for a thorough understanding of how the camera operates 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 from the Introduction Convention The following convention is used in these instructions a Warnings you should observe when using the camera El Additional information on using the camera HW is shorthand for See page B 1 Introduction Handling Precautions 2 Table of Contents tetro tor Du E 4 Quick Referente he cen 6 Nomenclature c ares eo Attaching and Using the Strap 11 Holding the Camera usce Jen 12 2 Basic Operations 1 Loading the Battery eese 13 BiloadngmeFime 2 14 3 Turing the Power On sess 16 4 Checking the Battery Power 17 El Using the Zoom oo Reo oerte 18 6 Shooting in Auto Mode SSSR 19 AiAF Smart AF Function 2
4. 11 Setting the Date Press the MODE button to display the date only Refer to the next page to set the time 1 Display the date only MODE SELECT Nul 7 Select the date setting 2 Press the SELECT button to select the setting gt The selected setting blinking numbers changes sequentially from year to month to day Set the date Press the SET button to set the date Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set all the date settings f you press the SELECT button and none of the date settings blink date setting is complete 3 34 Setting the Date and Time Setting the Time Display the date and E _ time C c E Press the MODE button to display the date and time Refer to the previous page to set the date m r Select the time setting DATE Press the SELECT button to gui le U us select the setting gt The selected setting MODE gt blinking numbers changes sequentially from mu 11 hour to minute F gt Set the time E Il pi rl L Press the SET button to set C u iG SU the time gt gt gt Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set MODE all the time settings CJ f you press the SELECT SELECT SE 4 button and none of the time SE Coba settings blink time setting is complete E f you replace the battery the date display on the LCD panel changes to 94 1 1 When this occur
5. appear Similarly avoid having yellowish or white objects where the date wil be imprinted 3 37 Specifications Type Fully automat c 35 mm lens shutter AF camera with built in zoom lens Image Size 24 x 36 mm Lens Canon 38 76 mm 1 4 2 7 8 lens Focusing Active AiAF Focal Distance 0 6 m 2 0 ft to Shutter Combination aperture and program electromagnetically driven shutter Viewfinder Real image zoom viewfinder Viewfinder Information Picture frame AF frame Close up frame Viewfinder Eyepiece Green indicator Combination camera ready indicator proximity warning flash charging complete indicator and camera shake warning Film Loading Automatic Film Advance Automatic with mid roll rewind possible Frame Counter Counts up during film advance and counts down during film rewinding Self timer 10 sec delayed shutter release timer with operation displayed on the LCD pane Exposure Control Range AUTO and Flash ON modes Wide angle 1 500 sec at f 16 to 1 38 sec at 1 4 2 Telephoto 1 500 sec at f 30 to 1 76 sec at f 7 8 Flash OFF mode Wide angle 1 500 sec at f 16 to 1 5 sec at f 4 2 Telephoto 1 500 sec at f 30 to 1 5 sec at f 7 8 Self timer AUTO mode Wide angle 1 500 sec at 1 16 to 1 38 sec at f 4 2 Telephoto 1 500 sec at f 30 to 1 76 sec at f 7 8 Self timer Slow synchro mode Wide angle 1 4 sec at f 4 2 Telephoto 1 4 sec at f 7 8 Film Speeds ISO 25 3200 set automatically in 1 step
6. 0 Close up Photography 21 Green Indicator eee rc 22 Removing the Film 28 3 Advanced Operations B Changing the Shooting Mode 24 Auto Flash No Red eye Reduction R saree 25 AUTO Auto Flash with Red eye Reducion ea Rr eeu 26 Red eye Reduction Function 27 amp Flash ON Forced Flash Mode 28 amp Flash OFF Suppressed indi jeje T D 2 E 29 O Using the Self timer 30 Slow Synchro Function o Ren 31 Using Focus Lock ns ene aren 32 Imprinting the Date and Time EZI 33 Setting the Date and Time EIS 34 4 Additional Information Troubleshooting ooo IEEE 36 Questions and Answers eee 37 Specifications xc RR 38 Please note that these instructions are for both the model with the date function and model without date function Information relevant only to the model with the date function is marked with 4 the symbol 3 5 Quick Reference Load the battery 1 gt 13 2 Load the film 14 Pull the film tip across 3 until it reaches the L2 mark Then close the back cover 14 Turn the mode dial to gt 16 gt The lens cover opens and the lens is set for shooting 3 6 Quick Reference Use the m Wide 8 Tele zoom button to select the size of your subject 18 Position the AF frame 6 over the subject and take the picture 19 e In low lig
7. 5 m 400 ISO Grande angular 0 6 a 9 2 m Telefone 0 6 a 5 0 m usando pel cula negativa a cores Tempo de recarga do flash Aprox 5 segundos com pilha nova Selec o do modo de fotografia Com o disco de modo 24 Flash autom tico O flash dispara automaticamente em condi es de pouca luz Flash autom tico com redu o de olhos vermelhos O flash dispara automaticamente em condi es de pouca luz Flash activado flash for ado Flash desactivado flash suprimido Fornecimento de energia Uma pilha de l tio CR123A 3V N mero de disparos Aprox 17 pel culas de 24 exposi es Temperatura normal com 50 de uso do flash Dimens es C x x P 121 x 68 x 45 mm Peso Modelo sem data 225 g sem pilha Modelo com data 230 g sem pilha DATE Datador autom tico Calend rio autom tico incorporado programado at 2029 com correc o autom tica de anos bissextos Dados impressos Data em 5 formatos incluindo a n o impress o Tipos de caracteres Matriz de 6 x 7 pontos Cor de impress o Laranja Todos os dados s o baseados no M todo de Teste Padrao da Canon As especifica es e o desenho do produto est o sujeitos a modifica es sem aviso pr vio 1 39 Canon CANON INC 30 2 Shimomaruko 3 chome Ohta ku Tokyo 146 8501 Japan U S A CANADA EUROPE AFRICA amp MIDDLE EAST CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA ASIA OCEANIA JAPAN CT1 7455 000 CANON U S
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9. Pressing 8 zooms in on your subject while pressing 4 zooms out for a wide angle shot Q5 Do not touch the lens while the lens is zooming When you switch the camera on the lens is initially set to wide angle 38 mm f the lens is left extended in the telephoto position and is not used for 4 minutes the lens is automatically retracted to wide angle position E 3 18 5 Shooting in Auto Mode The shutter button has a two step action The first step sets the focus and exposure while the second step takes the picture In this mode the AiAF function 20 ensures that the subject stays in focus even when it is not exactly in the center of the viewfinder The flash also fires automatically in low light conditions Set the focus Position the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button halfway gt The green indicator lights when the subject is in focus Keep the shutter button pressed halfway down Compose the shot and take the picture Press the shutter button down fully Press the shutter button slowly and gently gt The photograph is taken 1 19 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 accurate focus adjustment This mechanism was developed based on the analysis of several thousand photographs and on Canon s unique expertise
10. d number of exposures on a roll of film the final shot may be lost during developing and processing or the date and time may not be imprinted on the final shot 2 Changing the Shooting Mode You can cause the flash to fire for every shot or suppress flash operation completely to suit the subject or location Turn the mode dial to select VEER the mode D ill Flash ON forced flash r Flash OFF 28 zr suppressed flash 29 Auto Flash gt 25 Power off Auto Flash with Red eye Self timer 30 Reduction gt 26 24 Changing the Shooting Mode No Auto Flash No Red eye Reduction Use this mode to take pictures of subjects other than people or to photograph people without using the red eye reduction function In low light conditions the flash fires automatically without the red eye reduction function j Turn the mode dial to CUY Flash Distance Range using color negative film Film speed _ 38 mm 76mm Wide anale Telephoto 1S0100 06t046m 0 6 to 2 5 m 2 to 15 2 ft 21082ft ISO 400 0 6 to 9 2 m O6to5m 42t03904 ft 5 2 to 16 4 ft B 25 CO AUTO Auto Flash with Red eye Reduction Use this mode to reduce the red eye effect gt 27 when you are taking pictures of people in low light conditions When you press the shutter button the red eye reductio
11. econd and a 10 second conuntdown is displayed on the LCD panel gt The shutter is released after about 10 seconds To cancel the seli timer turn the mode dial to another mode Q Do not stand directly in front of the camera when you press the shutter button as this will result in the picture being out of focus F Approximately 2 seconds before the shutter is released the lamp begins to blink more rapidly If the flash and the red eye reduction function are used the lamp stays lit for the last 2 seconds Set the camera on a steady surface or use a tripod 3 30 Changing the Shooting Mode 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 ah Because a slow shutter speed up to 1 4 seconds is used in this mode always use a tripod to prevent camera shake Take care also to ensure that the 3 subject does not move immediately after the flash fires E The red eye reduction function gt 27 operates in slow synchro mode 3 51 Using Focus Lock Lock the focus when you want the subject of your shot to be off to one side of the frame B 32 Set the focus Position the AF frame over the sub
12. et to QD 3 El The effectiveness of red eye reduction can be enhanced by making the room as bright as possible and by using a wide angle lens setting B 27 5 Flash ON Forced Flash Mode In this mode the flash fires regardless of the light conditions when the picture is taken Use this setting for fill in flash in daylight or to soften the outline of your subject memo amm 1 nn Turn the mode dial to E 3 28 Changing the Shooting Mode 6 Flash OFF Suppressed Flash Mode In this mode the flash does not fire regardless of how dark conditions are when the picture is taken Use this mode for sunset shots for places where flash use is prohibited or for available light photography Q Because a slow shutter speed is used up to 1 5 seconds when the flash is set to 4 mode in low light conditions take care to avoid camera shake e f the green indicator is blinking rapidly camera shake warning set the camera on a steady surface or use a tripod 3 29 3 Using the Self timer The self timer function allows you to take a picture when you are some distance from the camera In bright conditions the self timer operates in the auto flash with red eye reduction In low light conditions it automatically operates with the slow synchro function gt 31 Turn the mode dial to Compose the picture 2 and press the shutter button gt The red eye reduction lamp blinks once a s
13. ht the flash fires automatically When you have finished the film and it has rewound remove the film 23 e Check that the frame counter on the LCD panel has returned to 0 and then open the back cover Remove the film and close the back cover B 7 Nomenclature LCD panel Viewfinder window Light metering sensor AF emitter AF sensor Flash r Red eye reduction Self timer lamp gt 26 30 Shutter button 4 gt 19 Lens Back cover release lever gt 14 AF is an abbreviation for Auto Focus LCD Panel Battery level indicator Frame counter normally displays only the required information 3 8 Nomenclature For further details refer to the page indicated Viewfinder gt 10 Mode dial gt 24 _ Green indicator 22 Date display panel p Film check window pa Wide 4 Tele Mes ARA zoom button 18 SELECT button 2 Strap mount gt 34 mum 3 11 SET button Battery cover gt 13 od Tripod socket Qua Mid roll rewind button gt 23 Date display panel Date and time imprinting normally displays only the required information 3 9 Nomenclature e 2 M o ww Viewfinder Frames AF frame Picture frame Position this frame over For normal photography use your subject gt 19 21 32 this frame to compose your shots Close up frame When the shooting distance i
14. increments using DX codes 3 58 Specifications Built in Flash Internal flash fires automatically in low light conditions ISO 100 Wide angle 0 6 to 4 6 m 2 to 15 2 ft Telephoto 0 6 to 2 5 m 2 to 8 2 ft ISO 400 Wide angle 0 6 to 9 2 m 2 to 30 4 ft Telephoto 0 6 to 5 0 m 2 to 16 4 ft using color negative film Flash Recycling Time Approx 5 seconds with new battery Shooting Mode Selection Using mode dial 24 Auto Flash Flash fires automatically in low light conditions Auto Flash with Red eye Reduction Flash fires automatically in low light conditions Flash ON Forced flash Flash OFF Suppressed flash Power Supply One CR123A 3V lithium battery Number of Shots Approx 17 rolls of 24 exposure film normal temperature with 50 flash use Dimensions W x H x D 121 x 68 x 45 mm 4 8 x 2 7 x 1 8 in Weight Models without date 225 g 7 9 oz excluding battery Models with date 230 9 8 1 oz excluding battery Automatic Date Automatic built in calendar programmed up to 2029 with automatic correction for leap years Imprinted Data Date in 5 formats including no imprinting Character Types 6 x 7 dot matrix Imprinting Color Orange Al data are based on Canon s Standard Test Method Subject to change without notice 3 39 1 2 Fran ais Especifica es Flash incorporado O flash interno dispara automaticamente em condi es de pouca luz 100 ISO Grande angular 0 6 a 4 6 m Telefoto 0 6 a 2
15. ject and press the shutter button halfway gt The green indicator lights when the subject is in focus Keep the shutter button pressed halfway down Compose the shot and take the picture Compose your shot Press the shutter button down fully Press the button down slowly and gently eb The photograph is taken Take care that the distance from the camera to the subject does not change If the distance does change lock the focus again Imprinting the Date and Time You can imprint the date and time the picture was taken in the lower right corner of the photograph ee m Select the date time combination ua T 6 EE changes each time you press the e The date time combination gt MODE MODE button Take the picture with the desired O ES date time combination selected CAS DATE S Zaya 00 620 a v p ot lt Year Month Day gt DATE N s 62000 Date time imprinted here Le lt Month Day Year gt 20 600 y lt Day Month Year gt DATE eG 16 45 lt Day Hour Minute gt No data imprinted The 00 in the year display indicates the last two digits in the year 2000 3 33 Setting the Date and Time When you replace the battery or travel abroad use the procedure below to set or adjust the date and time settings Always use the button push projection on the strap buckle to push the SELECT and SET buttons gt
16. le Battery One lithium battery CR123A Open the battery cover To open insert a coin into the slot Load the battery Align the and terminals correctly and insert the battery bottom end first gt tre gt the icon appears on the LCD panel gt The date display on the LCD panel changes to S 94 1 1 Set the date and time 34 33 Replace the battery 3 13 2 Loading the Film Open the back cover 1 Push the lever down 2 Load the film PRE TO RE anggong Position the film correctly between the film guides Pull the film out to the Lui film leader position indicator Make sure that there is no slack in the film when you pull it out 13 14 Loading the Film E Re e gt j Close the back cover e The film will automatically advance to the first picture on the roll 1 is displayed in the frame counter e f the frame counter shows a blinking O the film did not load correctly Load the film again El Use only film that carries the DX mark The camera will automatically detect and set the film speed A film speed of ISO 400 is recommended 13 15 3 Turning the Power On Set the mode dial to a setting other than GD gt The lens is set for shooting gt The lens is initially set to the wide angle position When you set the mode dial to the lens retracts the lens cover clo
17. n lamp lights and then the flash fires quo n gt o n AUTO Leb e AUTO ue 1 Turn the mode dial to ZEIGT E 6 6 ft of your subject The red eye reduction lamp is only effective within this distance 2 Move to within 2 m Get your subject to look at the camera The red eye reduction function is only effective if the subject is looking directly at the camera A Take the picture e Slowly press the shutter button down fully gt Shutter release is delayed for about a second while the red eye reduction lamp lights Keep the shutter button pressed down until you hear the film advance to the next frame Changing the Shooting Mode Red eye Reduction Function When you use the flash to take photos of people in low light conditions their eyes sometimes glow red in the photograph This is referred to as the red eye effect and is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the retina of the eye In AUTO mode the red eye reduction lamp lights for approximately 1 second before the flash fires This causes the subject s pupils to contract and thereby minimizes the risk of red eye Note that the effectiveness of red eye reduction varies from person to person a When the red eye reduction lamp lights shutter operation is delayed for approximately 1 second to heighten the effectiveness of the lamp To make the shutter operate instantly take the picture with the mode dial s
18. s between 0 6 and 1 m 2 and 3 3 ft compose your picture within this frame The area above this frame will not be included in the picture gt 21 3 10 Attaching the strap To ensure that you do not drop your camera attach the strap provided e Attach the strap as shown in steps T and Z About the Projection on the Strap Buckle Move along the Z fl Button push projection Lise the button push projection to push the SELECT button gt 34 the SET button 34 and the Qas button gt 23 3 11 Holding the Camera To ensure a clear sharp picture hold the camera firmly so that it does not move when you take a picture Hold the camera with both hands and brace your elbows lightly against your body Rest the camera against your forehead look through the viewfinder and then slowly and gently press the shutter button When you hold the camera take care to keep your fingers your hair and the strap away from the lens AF emitter sensor light metering sensor and flash Dust or soiling on the AF emitter sensor causes focusing difficulties Wipe Light metering sensor Flash er emitter E soiled areas clean before AF sensor fe gt taking pictures L 2 JJ Hold the camera still until Lens a j you hear the sound of the film winding on indicating that the camera has finished taking the picture 13 12 Loading the Battery E Applicab
19. s reset 3 the date and time Each time the SET button is pressed the number increases by one If kept pressed the number increases quickly 3 55 Troubleshooting In case of problems check the table below before taking your camera to be repaired Cause The icon The battery has run blinks on the out of charge LCD panel Remedy Replace the battery The icon is No battery is loaded not displayed The battery is installed on the LCD with the wrong polarities panel The battery has Install the battery Reinsert the battery correclly Replace the battery completely run out of charge The shutter The mode dial is set to Sel the mode dial to does nol GD the appropriate setting release The battery has run Replace the battery out ol charge The film is not loaded Load a new film correclly A rewound used film Remove the film and has been loaded load a new one The shutter releases Hold the shutter button only after the red eye down unlil the shutter reduclion lamp is lit for releases about 1 second Change lhe flash mode to The eWhen the shutter Ensure that the AF photographs are was released the emitter sensor are blurred AF emitter sensor not blocked by hair were blocked fingers etc ein mode you Make sure you do were standing not stand directly in front of immediately in front the camera when of the camera when you pressed
20. ses and the camera switches off o Do not press on the lens If the lens is not set for shooting check to see if the battery is loaded correctly 3 16 4 Checking the Battery Power Check that the icon appears on the LCD panel when you switch the camera on on The battery is fully charged on Prepare new battery d blinking Fit the new battery 13 A new battery will generally provide enough charge to shoot approx 17 rolls of 24 exposure film based on Canon s Standard Test Method at normal temperatures and with 50 flash use At low temperatures 10 C the battery life is approximately half of the normal figure e If you are travelling or plan to take a lot of pictures 2 Fil take a supply of spare batteries The correct batteries may be difficult to obtain at your destination When you take consecutive shots using the flash the battery power may drop off temporarily and prevent the LCD panel from displaying information correctly If this occurs switch the camera off and wait a few minutes before switching it back on again 1 17 5 Using the Zoom You can use the 9l Wide 4 Tele zoom button to change the size of your subject m Wide angle 4 Telephoto 38 mm 76 mm Use this setting for large Use this setting for shots scale images such as where you want to zoom in scenery and group photos on your subject such as portraits Press the tl Wide 4 Tele zoom button
21. the pressing the shutter shutter button button The camera moved Press the shutter when the shutter button slowly and button was pressed gently camera shake The AF emitter Wipe them clean sensor or lens is dirty 3 36 13 13 23 27 25 12 30 19 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy Page H is displayed The self diagnosis Remove the battery 13 on the LCD function detected an frorn the camera panel error When the H disappears from the LCD display load the batiery again Questions and Answers Q1 Can slide reversal film be used A1 Yes However 35 mm film with the DX marking and a film speed of ISO 25 50 100 200 400 800 or 1600 should be used Q2 What is the film speed ISO number A2 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 Film with an ISO number of 400 should be used for normal photography Q3 Can film that does not have the DX marking be used A3 Yes it can However when film with no DX code is loaded the film speed is set to ISO 25 After loading film with no DX marking or a speed of ISO 25 into the camera close the back cover and press the shutter button once or twice Q4 The date imprinted on my photos is difficult to see A4 Perhaps the background where the date is imprinted is very bright Try to ensure that there is a dark object where the date will
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