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Canon Z65 User's Manual

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1. Tp 13 Holding the Camera erret 14 Basic Operations 1 Loading the Battery sseesse 15 2 Loading the Film Cartridge 16 About the Film Cartridges sse 17 3 Turning the Power On 18 4 Checking the Battery Power 18 5 Choosing the Print Type 19 6 Using the Zoom eseeeeee 20 3t 4f Taking Pictures in Auto Flash Mode 21 Green Orange Indicators eese 22 Taking Pictures through a Window 23 Close up Photography 1224 eese cara e peores 24 Removing the Film Cartridge 25 Film Cartridge Processing 26 Handling Film Cartridges After Exposure 26 Advanced Operations 4 Changing the Flash Mode 27 Sy AUG Elas Nas ETE aan 28 63 Auto Flash with Red eye Reduction 29 Red eye Reduction Function 30 Flash ON Forced Flash Mode 31 Flash OFF Suppressed Flash Mode 32 5i 5 Slow synchro Nighttime Portrait Modes aE ire 33 UST Focus Lock career an e 34 O Using the Self timer 35 DATE Imprinting the Date and Time 36 Selecting the Date Format eden 37 Setting the Date and Time 38 h Impri
2. AF sensor AF emitter Red eye reduction Self timer lamp Lens 3 10 E ai COTUNEXAC BD z Orange indicator 22 Green indicator gt 22 Main switch gt 18 Viewfinder 12 19 my Title selection LCD panel button 40 44 Print type selection lever gt 19 Film 333 Wide 4 Tele rewind zoom button 20 button gt 25 Battery E compartment cover gt 15 Flash mode PUDE Film cartridge DATE button compartment cover gt 36 38 crank 16 25 9 Self timer button Film cartridge 35 compartment cover SELECT button 38 40 42 44 Tripod socket SET button gt 37 38 42 44 amp Print quantity For further details refer to the page indicated Nomenclature specification button 42 AF is an abbreviation for Auto Focus 3 11 LCD Panel normally displays only th required information Date Title no Print quantity Custom function no indicator pee Title imprinting indicator i Self timer indicator Two sided date imprinting indicator Red eye reduction indicator Flash OFF suppressed flash indicator Flash ON forced flash indicator z mmn n Slow synchro Frame counter Film cartridge nighttime portrait indicator E EN ri Battery level indicator dura on The battery is fully charged 4 on Prepare a new battery TA blinking Install the new battery gt 15
3. LPH LT 270 Instructions RUBBER HAA Arahan P instru es NOVePNICET Instrucciones Handling Precautions t 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 sait 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 battery 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 long time Always de
4. Viewfinder Frames Close up Frame When taking pictures at distances between 0 45 and 1 0 m 1 5 and 3 3 ft compose your picture below this frame The area above this frame will not appear in the picture gt 24 r Picture Frame Compose your picture within this frame H print 19 AF Frame Position this frame over the subject gt 21 34 46 Close up AF Frame Use this frame for close up subjects 0 45 to 1 0 m 1 5 to 3 3 ft from the camera 24 B 12 Nomenclature Print Type Selection Lever 19 print 4 Attaching the strap To ensure that you do not drop your camera attach the strap provided Thread the strap through the 1 strap mount as shown in steps L and 2 Using the button push projection Use the button push projection to push the SELECT button 38 40 42 44 the SET button gt 37 38 42 44 the button 25 and the Ga button 512 7 13 Holding the Camera To avoid obscuring the image with your fingers and to ensure a clear sharp image take care to keep your hands hair and the camera strap away from the areas marked with a below e Flash Light metering Sensor AF sensor Lens AF emitter Hold the camera as shown below when taking pictures Q Dust or soiling on the AF emitter sensor or lens causes focusing difficulties Wipe soiled areas clean before taking pictures 4 14 Loading the Bat
5. 2 tor at least 2 seconds mb P O no prints blinks on the LCD panel Set the print quantity Press the button gt Each time you press the button the setting changes sequentially from P 1 to P 2 through to P 9 and then back to P 0 P 1 etc Hold the button down for 2 seconds or more to cycle continuously through the settings Press the SET button The film rewinds 1 frame and the print quantity specification for the previous frame is replaced The date time display reappears 3 Complete the setting kd 5ET f you switch the camera off before completing the E setting the setting reverts to its previous value If you replace the battery the date and time display on the LCD panel reverts to three blinking dashes and you cannot specify the print quantity When this occurs set the date and time before specifying the print quantity 38 Some photo shops may not support the print quantity specification function Check with the photo shop beforehand 43 Setting the Custom Functions Custom Function No Realtime Release 1 Automatic Film Rewind 1 Always use the push button projection on the strap buckle to push the SELECT and SET buttons 13 EE 0 oo Faso ema ora ojei es 2 fm o Or Custom Setting display Function No Initrally set to 0 Select custom function 1 setting e Slide the main switch to OFF Hold down the fI bu
6. Auto Flash 28 The 5 icon blinks only while the flash is recharging It stops blinking when the flash has finished recharging Auto Flash with Red eye Reduction 29 2 Flash ON forced flash 31 Flash OFF suppressed flash 32 Slow synchro nighttime portrait 33 B 27 Auto Flash 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 when you press the shutter button Set the flash mode to When you switch the camera on the camera is set to Auto Flash mode f the flash is going to fire automatically the orange indicator lights when you press the shutter button down halfway 11 Take the picture Effective Flash Range using negative color film Film speed Wide angle Telephoto ISO 100 0 45 to 3 7 m 0 45 to 2 1 m 1 5 to 12 1 ft 1 5 to 6 9 ft ISO 200 0 45 to5 2m 0 45 to 2 9m 1 5 to 17 1 ft 1 5 to 9 5 ft ISO 400 bas to A m 0 45 to 4 2 m 1 5 to 24 3 ft 1 5 to 13 8 ft Pressing the flash down sets the flash mode to Flash OFF gt 32 elf the Gor B icon is displayed on the LCD panel press the button until none of the flash mode icons are displayed 4 28 mmm nnn Changing the Flash Mode Auto Flash with Red eye Reduction Use this mode to reduce the red eye effect when you
7. are taking pictures of people in low light conditions When you press the shutter button the red eye reduction lamp lights and then the flash fires My DATE Set the flash mode to Press the button until the icon appears on the LCD panel Move to within 2 m 2 6 6 ft of your subject The effective range of the red eye reduction lamp is 2 m 6 6 ft Get your subject to look at the camera e The red eye reduction function is only effective if the subject is looking directly at the camera Take the picture 4 Slowly press the shutter 3m button down fully mb 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 3 29 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 and RO modes 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 cy 3 30 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 immediately use t
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9. Film Cartridges After Exposure When ordering reprints at a certified shop be sure to match the ID number from the back of the print you want or from the index print with the ID on the film cartridge before handing in your film cartridge Filmstrip ID e Handle and store index prints and returned film cartridges carefully The visual exposure indicator is set to 3 exposed for film cartridges that have been fully exposed and to Q processed for film cartridges that have been developed Do not place cameras or film cartridges near televisions speakers or other sources of strong magnetic fields E 26 4 Changing the Flash Mode E You can switch the flash off or set it to fire each time you take a picture Select the mode that best suits your subject and your surroundings e The 5 and 5 settings can be stored in the camera s memory Initially the camera is set so that the flash mode is when you switch the camera on However if you switch the camera off while the flash mode is set to O that setting is stored in the camera s memory and the flash mode will begin from 4 when you switch the camera back on You can use the CF2 custom function setting to specify that whichever flash mode is active when you switch off the camera should be stored in the camera s memory 44 Select the flash mode Each time you press the button the flash mode changes to the next setting in the cycle shown below
10. Quantity This feature allows you to specify the number of prints O to nine of a frame to be produced at one time This is useful as it saves the trouble of having additional prints made and can be used to avoid getting prints of unsuccessful shots Note that you can only set or change the print quantity for the frame about to be shot next frame or the frame just shot previous frame e When you load negative film the print quantity is automatically set to 1 P 1 e When you load reversal film the print quantity is automatically set to O P 0 Always use the push bution projection on the strap buckle to push the SELECT SET and buttons 13 Setting the Print Quantity For the Next Frame Set the print quantity Press the button gt Each time you press the button the setting changes sequentially from P 1 to P 2 through to P 9 and then back to P 0 P 1 etc This cycle begins at P O when reversal film is used Hold the button down for 2 seconds or more to cycle continuously through the settings ot SELECT SET EM Take the picture After you shoot a frame the print quantity specification reverts to the default setting of 1 print 0 prints for reversal film Specifying the Print Quantity Changing the Print Quantity After Taking a Shot Select the mode for specifying the print quantity for the previous frame Press the button D and then press the SELECT button
11. The green indicator lights when the subject is in focus Keep the shutter button pressed down halfway Take the picture When the photo opportunity arrives press the shutter button down fully gt The shutter is released immediately O f you press the shutter button all the way down in a single movement realtime release does not operate Take care that the distance from the camera to the subject does not change If the distance does change start again from step 1 Take care not to touch the lens as this may result in the picture being out of focus The 3 and A modes use red eye reduction and should not be used as the shutter cannot be released immediately e The Focus Lock function can be used in the same way as for normal photography 3 46 Troubleshooting In case of trouble check the table below before taking your camera to be repaired Problem The a icon blinks on the LCD panel The battery has expired Replace the battery No battery is loaded The duma icon is not displayed on Load a battery the LCD panel The battery is Reinsert the 15 inserted with the battery correctly wrong polarities The battery has Replace the 15 completely battery expired The power is The shutter does Turn lhe power not release turned off on The battery has e Replace the 15 expired battery An exp
12. dirty The self diagnosis function detected an error Hewinding was not fully completed e Switch the camera off and then on again Remove the battery from the camera When H disappears from the LCD panel load the battery again Press the zg button Questions and Answers B Q1 A1 Q2 A2 Q3 A3 Q4 A4 Q5 A5 Can conventional 135 35mm film be used No it cannot be used Use IX240 film cartridges 17 Can slide reversal film be used with this camera Yes it can What is ISO 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 The picture was taken with date imprinting but it doesn t appear on the index print Why is this The date and time are recorded on the film surface magnetically This data is read electronically and imprinted during the printing process This is why the date and time data may not appear on the index print sheets When converted to a 35mm camera what is this camera s 24 65 mm focusing distance equivalent to Approximately 30 81 mm for H prints 3 49 Major Specifications Type 1X240 fully automatic lens shutter AF camera with built in zoom lens and magnetic IX functions Image Size 16 7 x 30 2 mm Lens Canon 24 65 mm f 4 5 8 0 lens Focusing Active autofocus Shooting distance 0 45 m to e 1 5 ft to oo Shutter Combination apertu
13. exposure indicator area Checking the Film Data Slide the main switch to OFF Press the amp amp button The information shown below appears on the LCD panel wy Sao Film type P a Color negative film U Color reversal film hi Black and white film Other film Maximum number of available shots 2 Q If you load a film cartridge showing the 3 exposed D processed or D partially exposed indicator o appears on the frame counter and the icon blinks Replace the film cartridge with one that shows the O unexposed indicator 3 17 3 Turning the Power On Slide the main switch to ON di gt The lens cover opens and the lens and flash are set for shooting f you slide the switch to OFF the lens and flash both retract the lens cover closes and the camera switches off s Take care not to obstruct the lens or flash with your fingers When you switch the camera off the display on the F LCD panel does not disappear 4 Checking the Battery Power Check that the battery icon mm appears on the LCD panel when you switch the camera on ds on The battery is fully charged C on Prepare a new battery Ca blinking Install the new battery 15 A new battery generally has sufficient capacity for eight 25 exposure film cartridges based on Canon s Standard Test Method with normal temperatures and with the flash used for 50 of shots At low temperatures 10
14. shutter button down fully Press the button down gently and smoothly The shutter is released Take care that the distance from the camera to the subject does not change If the distance does change lock the focus again 3 34 Using the Self timer E The self timer function allows you to take a picture when you are some distance from the camera Set the mode to Self timer Press the button The icon appears on the LCD panel f you press the button again the disappears and Self timer mode is cancelled Compose the picture and 2 press the shutter button mb The red eye reduction lamp blinks once a second and a countdown of the number of seconds remaining before the photo is taken is displayed on the LCD panel The picture is taken after approximately 10 seconds To cancel the self timer press the button o 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 Fi Approximately 2 seconds before the shutter is released the lamp begins to flash more rapidly If the red eye reduction function and the flash are both used the lamp stays lit for the last 2 seconds Self timer shots can be taken for the 4 minutes that the icon is displayed Set the camera on a stable surface or use a tripod to hold the camera steady e The Focus Lock function can be used in the same way as in n
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16. C 14 F the battery capacity is approximately one third of normal capacity Use one CR2 lithium battery iri Always check the battery capacity before using the camera If you are traveling or intend to take many pictures take a supply of spare batteries The batteries may be difficult to obtain at your destination If you take a number of consecutive shots using the flash the battery power may drop off temporarily and prevent the LCD panel from displaying data correctly If this occurs switch the camera off and wait a few minutes before switching it on again 3 158 5 Choosing the Print Type With this camera you can choose any of 3 print formats to suit your subject C print H print or P print Turn the print type selection lever The viewfinder screen changes as shown below when you select a print type You can select a different print type for each shot gt The black areas in the viewfinder do not appear on the print Viewfinder Printed photo Q e When you take pictures at distances between 0 45 and 1 0 m 1 5 and 3 3 ft the area above the close up frame is not photographed 12 24 e For P prints because of the large variation between the area visible in the viewfinder and the area actually photographed shots should be taken from distances of at least 2 m 6 6 ft 3 19 6 Using the Zoom You can use the 144 Wide amp Tele zoom button to change the size of your subj
17. SET button 13 Select the date format Press the DATE button so that only the date is displayed e The date format changes each time you press the SET button SELECT SET da a 1 gU Yearimonthiday DATE 5 eU g Month day year DATE eg 5 o Day month year DATE The selected date format is retained when you replace the battery 1 37 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 seitings Always use the push button projection on the strap buckle to push the SELECT and SET buttons gt 13 Setting the Date Display the date only 1 Press the DATE button to display the date only 36 Refer to the next page to set the time By pare E m p ERA Select a date setting Press the SELECT button to select the number you want to change 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 gt button and none of the date SELECT SET EM settings blink date setting is complete 3 38 Setting the Date and Time Setting the Time Display the date and time Press the DATE button to display the date and time 36 Refer to the previous page to set the date Sel
18. ances of at least 2 m 6 6 ft 324 Removing the Film Cartridge E The film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end The frame counter counts down as the film rewinds When the film is fully rewound the frame counter shows 0 and the icon blinks You can use the CF3 custom function setting to prevent the camera from automatically rewinding when it reaches the end of the film 44 Check that the 9 icon 1 is blinking f the 9 icon is not blinking press the button gt 11 Open the film cartridge compartment cover Turn the crank to open the cover and take out the film cartridge mb The icon on the LCD panel disappears wb The visual exposure indicator on the film cartridge has changed to 3 exposed To remove the film cartridge in mid roll 2 Press the button 11 my DATE e When you remove the film DO cartridge the visual exposure u indicator on the cartridge O C o changes to 3 exposed ng 3 25 Removing the Film Cartridge Film Cartridge Processing Exposed film cartridges can be processed for printing at Advanced Photo System certified shops All certified shops do the following D Return your cartridge with the film inside 2 Process all three types of prints 3 Make an index print sheet 4 Use the print quality data for better quality prints 5 Imprint the date and title on the back of the print Handling
19. ced Photo System certified shops 26 After developing the shop will return your pictures along with an index print and the film cartridge with the film inside When ordering reprints from a certified shop just match the ID on the back of the print or on the index print sheet with the ID on the film cartridge and specify which prints you want 1 7 Quick Reference 1 Load the battery 15 Open the film cartridge compartment cover gt 16 e Turn the crank until the compartment cover opens Check that the visual exposure indicator on the film cartridge shows O unexposed Drop in the film cartridge and close the cover 16 Switch the camera on gt 18 eb The lens cover opens and the lens and flash are set for shooting Quick Reference Choose the print type 19 The viewfinder screen changes Press the zoom button to set the subject size 20 Position the AF frame over the subject and take the picture 21 gt The flash fires automatically in low light conditions When you have finished the film and it has rewound remove the film cartridge 25 Check that frame counter has returned to O and the O icon is blinking before you open the film cartridge compartment cover Remove the film cartridge and close the film cartridge compartment cover 3 9 Nomenclature A Viewfinder window Light metering sensor
20. conditions Auto Flash with Red eye Reduction Fires automatically in low light conditions Flash ON Fires for all shots forced flash Flash OFF Never fires suppressed flash Siow synchro Fires for all shots with red eye reduction Date amp Time Title Imprinting Imprinted Data Date amp time or title 5 selections in 6 languages Clock function Built in automatic calendar up to 2049 Character types Dependent on processing lab specifications Imprinting color Dependent on processing lab specifications Custom Functions lt Realtime Release setting 2 Flash mode memory setting 3 Automatic film rewind setting Power Supply One lithium battery CR2 3V Number of Shots Approx 8 cartridges of 25 exposure film normal temperature with 50 flash use Dimensions W x H x D 95 x 64 x 34 5 mm 3 7 x 2 5 x 1 4 in Weight 180 g 6 3 oz excluding battery Major Specifications e All data are based on Canon s Standard Test Method Subject to change without notice 3 51 aE HE da a l e o cO GR es E Sia mm eR RR adn pde atr M el ai e foi ale Ti O aa Canon CANON INC 30 2 Shimomaruko 3 chome Ohta ku Tokyo 146 8501 Japa U S A CANON U S A INC For all inquiries concerning this camera call toll free in the U S 1 800 828 4040 or write to Customer Relations Canon U S A Inc One Canon Piaza Lake Success N Y 11042 1198 CANADA CANON C
21. dio 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 C The C Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Community EC E 3 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 QD Warnings you should observe when using the camera Ri Additional information on using the camera E is shorthand for See page B Introduction Handling PRECAUTIONS cereo rrr tete 2 Table OL Contents ms eh eere teu emcees 4 Advanced Photo System Quick Reference 6 Quick Reference E qr EE 8 Nomenclature c soot 10 Attaching and Using the Strap
22. ect a B 444 Wide angle 24 mm CAJ Telephoto 65 mm Use this setting for large Use this setting for pictures scale images such as where you want to zoom in Scenery and group pictures on your subject such as portraits Press the a Wide C Tele zoom button Pressing 4 zooms in on your subject while pressing aaa zooms out for a wide angle shot o Take care not to obstruct the lens with your hands E When you switch the camera on the lens is initially set to wide angle 24 mm If the camera is left unused for approximately 4 minutes with the lens extended to the telephoto position the lens automatically retracts to the wide angle position as a protective measure 3 20 Taking Pictures in Auto Flash Mode E The shuiter button has a two step action The first step sets the focus and exposure while the second step releases the shutter In low light conditions the flash fires automatically Set the focus Position the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button down halfway The green indicator lights when the subject is in focus gt The orange indicator lights when the flash is set to fire automatically gt 11 Keep the shutter button pressed down halfway Compose the shot and take the picture Press the shutter button down fully Press the button down gently and smoothly eb The shutter is released o There is a very short delay bet
23. ect the time setting e Press the SELECT button to select the setting The selected setting blinking numbers changes sequentially from hour to minute to second colon Set the time e Press the SET button to set the time Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set all the time settings f you press the SELECT button and the colon does not blink time setting SELECT SET ER ET E EE is complete f you replace the battery the date and time display on i il the LCD panel reverts to three blinking dashes no date or time imprinting When this occurs perform steps 2 3 5 and 6 to set the date and time Holding the button down for 2 seconds or more causes the setting to change continuously e If you press the SET button when the colon is blinking the seconds display is set to zero 3 39 pes Imprinting Titles You can imprint titles on the back of the print Selecting the Title Language Press the y button The symbol RI is displayed on the LCD panel Bf DATE Press the SELECT button to select the language The language changes every time you press in this order Japanese English French German Spanish Italian SELECT SET a Canceling Title Imprinting Press the DATE button until the symbol amp disappears from the LCD panel The title imprinting function automatically returns to a i date time setting after one frame is exposed To conti
24. he button to select 4 mode 28 and then take the picture Important guidelines for using the red eye reduction function i Because this function is not effective unless the subject is looking directly at the lamp attract the subject s attention so that he or she looks at the camera Take the picture from within 2 m 6 6 ft of your subject The effectiveness of the red eye reduction function varies from person to person Take the picture with the lens set to the wide angle setting 20 Raise the ambient light level as much as possible Changing the Flash Mode 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 the subject Set the flash mode to Press the 4 button until the 5 icon appears on the LCD panel Take the picture 3 31 5 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 map aS an faba r V T TT Set the flash mode to amp Press the button until the icon appears on the LCD panel e Take the picture Q Because a slow shutter speed is used up to 2 seconds when the flash is set to mode i
25. n low light conditions take care to avoid camera shake When the orange indicator blinks camera shake warning use a tripod or other means to hold the camera steady B 32 Changing the Flash Mode fj 4 Slow synchro Mode This function is useful when you are taking pictures of people against a sunset or nighttime background The combination of slow shutter speed and flash illuminates the subject while still capturing the background Set the flash mode to Pi 5 Press the button until the By 5 icons appear on the LCD panel Take the picture db Because a slow shutter speed up to 2 seconds is used in Bkj mode always use a tripod to prevent 3 E camera shake Take care also to ensure that the a subject does not move immediately after the flash fires The red eye reduction function operates when the E mode is set to BJ O5 30 In some conditions 3 mode 29 may give better results For this reason it is best to take the shot in both Bj 4 mode and amp 5 mode 3 33 Using Focus Lock Lock the focus when you want the subject of your shot to be off to one side of the frame Set the focus Position the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button down halfway The green indicator lights when the subject is in focus Keep the shutter button pressed down halfway Compose the shot and take the picture e Compose your shot Press the
26. nting Titles punc T qe 40 Selecting the Title Language 40 Selecting the Title icc 41 Specifying the Print Quantity 42 Setting the Custom Functions 44 Realtime Release Photography eee 46 Additional Information Troubleshooting quase nace grin qm 47 Questions and Answers sssss 49 Major Specifications esessuesss 50 Advanced Photo System Quick Reference Data recorded on film example e Date and title e Print type e Print quantity Exposure data Flash ON OFF recorded here Brightness value Etc Filmstrip ID Advanced Photo System Quick Reference E e E pu m pi LI c z pe 29 ay FK e 9 i E Simple film cartridge loading 16 Unlike previous 135 35mm film there is no need to open the back cover and pull the film leader across A choice of print types 19 You can choose from three print types C print Classic print e H print Wide angle print e P print Panorama print A variety of data IX information is recorded magnetically on the film surface All the information described at left can be recorded on the film The exposure information is used in the printing process to produce better quality prints Exposed film cartridges can be processed for printing at Advan
27. nuously imprint the same title hold down the R button for two seconds or longer until the Py blinks on the LCD panel s Note that the character size shape color position and language may vary according to the individual photo shop e The date and time as set by the Date function are also printed with the title s f you want information imprinted on the front of your prints be sure to check with the photo shop that they provide this service before the film is processed 3 40 Imprinting Titles Selecting the Title Once you have selected the language for your title you can select the title Press the ly button The title number changes every time you press e Select the title you want to use then take the picture wy DATE se LA h Button Sequence E 1 ILOVE YOU E 5 CONGRATULATIONS E 2 THANK YOU 4 E 4 HAPPY BIRTHDAY E 3 SEASON S GREETINGS i Japanese Titles German Titles J1 FAF KY D 1 ICH LIEBE DICH J2 hy D 2 DANKE SCHON J 3 ADA FYa D 3 HERZLICHE GLUCKWUNSCHE J 4 up D 4 FROHLICHE WEIHNACHTEN J 5 52bLr 4T D 5 FROHES NEUES JAHR French Titles Spanish Titles F 1 JE T AIME ES 1 TE QUIERO F 2 MERCI ES 2 GRACIAS F 3 MEILLEURS VOEUX ES 3 FELICES PASCUAS 3 ta F 4 JOYEUX ANNIVERSAIRE ES 4 FELIZ CUMPLEA OS z F 5 F LICITATIONS ES 5 FELICIDADES Italian Titles l 1 TI AMO l 2 GRAZIE l 3 BUONE FESTE l 4 BUON COMPLEANNO l 5 CONGRATULAZIONI 3 41 Sa Specifying the Print
28. old the camera jr aeee ese 20 to 40 cm 0 7 to 1 3 d iN ft from the glass and shoot at an angle to the Camera glass If you are too far from the window or shoot directly at the glass the camera may focus on the surface of the glass rather than on the subject Print Type CH 251 3 23 Taking Pictures in Auto Flash Mode Close up Photography When you are shooting at distances of 45 cm to 1 m 1 5 to 3 3 ft the area visible through the viewfinder does not match the area actually included in the shot The area above the close up frame will not be included in the photograph For taking pictures at distances of 45 cm to 1 m 1 5 to 3 3 ft follow the steps below using the close up AF frame Set the focus Position the close up AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button down halfway The green indicator lights when the subject is in focus Close up AF frame Keep the shutter button pressed down halfway Compose the shot and take the picture Compose the shot so that the subject is below the close up frame and take the picture Do not change the distance between the camera and the subject Close up frame Area visible in the viewfinder but not photographed Area actually photographed inside dotted line For P prints because of the large variation between the Fl area visible in the viewfinder and the area actually photographed shots should be taken from dist
29. ormal photography 1 35 DATE Imprinting the Date and Time The date and time can be imprinted on the back or on both sides of your photograph Select the date time combination e The date time combination changes each time you press the DATE button Take the picture with the desired date time combination selected Date only imprinted on both sides cu 4725 Date time DATE imprinted on both sides eu Only the day hour and minute 20 14 25 are displayed on the LCD panel but the imprinted data will show a combination of hours minutes and the date in the selected date format Year Month Day Month Day Year or Day Month Year Ex 01 05 20 14 25 Also the 01 in the year display indicates the last two digits in the year 2001 uS Date time imprinted on back Note that the character size shape color iri position and the availability of both side imprinting may vary according to the individual photo shop The date time and title do not appear on the film negative but are imprinted when the prints are made using the data magnetically recorded on the film by the camera IX data In addition to the date and time the data imprinted on the back of each photo includes the film cartridge ID number and the frame number 3 36 Imprinting the Date and Time Selecting the Date Format Always use the push button projection on the strap buckle to push the
30. osed or e Remove the film 25 16 processed film cartridge and load cartridge has been a new one loaded in the camera The shutter will be Hold the shutter 29 released only after button down until the red eye the shutter releases reduction lamp is Change the flash 27 lit for about 1 mode to AUTO second The camera makes Custom function Set custom a zooming sound CF1 is set to 1 function CF1 to O when you press the shutter button down halfway l The camera is not Custom function s Set custom automalically set to CF2 is set to 1 function CF2 to O Auto flash mode The film does not Custom function Sel custom automatically CF3 is set lo 1 function CF3 to O rewind Troubleshooting Ensure that the AF emitter sensor are not blocked by hair fingers etc Make sure you do not stand immediately in front of the camera when pressing the shutter button Press the shutter button slowly and gently Wipe them clean The photographs are blurred H appears blinking on the LCD panel The film cartridge compartment cover will not open even when the film counter reads O 3 48 When the shutter was released the AF emitter sensor were blocked In X mode you were standing directly in front of the camera when you pressed the shutter button The camera moved when the shutter button was pressed camera shake The AF emitter sensor or lens is
31. re and program electromagnetically driven shutter Viewfinder Real image zoom viewfinder Coverage Approx 86 Viewfinder Information Picture frame AF frame Close up frame Close up AF frame Viewfinder Eyepiece Indicators Green indicator Combination camera ready indicator and proximity warning Orange indicator Combination flash ready indicator and camera shake warning Film Cartridge Loading Automatic Film Advance Automatic with mid roll rewind Frame Counter Counts up during film advance and counts down during film rewinding Self Timer 10 sec delayed shutter release with operation display Metering Range Flash AUTO and Flash ON modes Wide angle 1 500 sec at f 16 to 1 50 sec at f 4 5 Telephoto 1 500 sec at f 32 to 1 130 sec at f 8 0 Flash OFF and Slow Synchro modes Wide angle 1 500 sec at f 16 to 2 sec at f 4 5 Telephoto 1 500 sec at f 32 to 2 sec at 1 8 0 Film Speed ISO 25 10000 set automatically in 1 3 step increments Built in Flash Built in flash fires automatically in low light conditions 1 50 r E a Do a mj 3 Flash Range ISO 100 Wide angle 0 45 to 3 7 m 1 5 to 12 1 ft Telephoto 0 45 to 2 1 m 1 5 to 6 9 ft ISO 200 Wide angle 0 45 to 5 2 m 1 5 to 17 1 ft Telephoto 0 45 to 2 9 m 1 5 to 9 5 ft using negative color film Flash Recycling Time Approx 6 5 seconds with new battery Flash Mode Selection Using flash mode button Auto Flash Fires automatically in low light
32. tery E Applicable Battery One CR2 lithium battery Open the battery cover e Press down on the 225001 and slide the cover off Load the new battery 2 e Ensure that the and terminals are positioned correctly gt The mma icon appears on the LCD panel Slide the cover back into place The date time display on the LCD panel shows blinking Set the date and time 38 3 Reattach the cover 4 15 2 Loading the Film Cartridge Open the film cartridge 1 compartment cover Turn the crank until the compartment cover opens Load the film cartridge Check that the visual exposure indicator on the film cartridge shows Q unexposed e Load the cartridge with the visual exposure indicator facing upwards Close the film cartridge compartment cover Press the film cartridge compartment cover closed until it clicks into place The icon appears on the LCD panel and the film is automatically wound on Frame counter 1 appears on the frame counter elf 1 is not shown try again checking that the film cartridge is loaded correctly Film cartridge indicator 3 16 Loading the Film Cartridge About the Film Cartridges Use 1X240 cartridge film unexposed You cannot use conventional ET ao 135 35mm film in this camera eC of gt e Use film cartridges that show the ud Q unexposed visual exposure indicator Visual
33. tton and press the SET button gt CF 1 0 appears on the LCD panel Select a function The selected function changes sequentially from CF1 to CF2 to CF3 and back to CF1 each time you press the SELECT button B 44 Setting the Custom Functions Effects with the Function Set to 1 Releases the shutter immediately when you press the shutter button down halfway and then press it down fully Useful for situations where you need an instant camera response 46 Stores the flash mode in memory immediately before the camera is switched off Useful when you always want to set the flash to a particular mode Useful for situations where you do not want the sudden sound of the film rewinding Press the button to start film rewinding Set the function 3 Press the SET button to change the setting display to 1 function enabled Press the SET button again to change the setting to 0 function disabled Pressing the DATE button or selting the main switch to ON completes the settings te a SET a is The custom function settings are retained even when you switch the camera off and on replace the film cartridge or replace the battery 3 45 Realtime Release Photography To use this mode set the custom function CF1 to 1 44 Set the focus Position the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button down halfway The camera makes a brief whirring sound
34. velop 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 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 the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced ra
35. ween the shutter button being pressed and the shutter releasing In general you should continue to hold the camera still until you hear the sound of the film winding on which indicates that the shot has been taken Pressing the flash down sets the flash mode to Flash E OFF 32 You can use the CF1 custom function setting to set the camera to Realtime Release mode in which the shutter is released instantly 44 46 3 21 Ei Green Orange Indicators When you press the shutter button down halfway the indicators light or blink to show whether the camera is ready to shoot Green indicator Lit Camera ready to shoot subject in focus Blinks Proximity waming Orange indicator Lit Flash fully charged Blinks Camera shake waming in flash mode 122 Taking Pictures in Auto Flash Mode e When the green indicator blinks move away from the subject until the indicator stops blinking and then press the shutter button again The table below shows the proximity warning range Warnina Range 25 to 45 cm 0 8 to 1 5 ft 25 cm to 2 m 0 8 to 6 6 ft The green indicator may light even at distances of less than 25 cm 0 8 ft Take care not to get too close to the subject e When the orange indicator blinks camera shake warning use a tripod or other means to hold the camera steady Taking Pictures through a Window When you are taking s Subject pictures through a 7 Window window h

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