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Kenmore 596.760637 Refrigerator User Manual
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1. E INSTRUCTION MANUAL DYNAX SO5SSL SUPER MAXXUM This manual has been designed to help you understand the operation of your Minolta camera more quickly After familiarizing yourself with the camera start with Level and learn to operate the camera in Full Auto mode Move on to Level Il and the Subject Program modes when you are comfortable with the camera and want to have more control Here you decide the type of image you want to photograph and leave the exposure details to the camera When you are ready for full control move on to Level Ill and the ASM exposure modes The information in this manual is relevant for products introduced before December 1998 Contact the nearest authorized Minolta Service facility to obtain compatibility information for products released after this date This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol lowing 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 Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equip ment 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 reason able protection against harmful interference
2. The exposure will over expose your subject e 2 Press the function button and te turn the control dial until M appears in the data panel NA eau The exposure will under expose your subject 3 Turn the control dial to select the shutter speed m AA If an exposure compensation indicator 4 Press the exposure does not appear your settings agree with compensation button and turn the exposure determined by the camera the control dial to select the aperture 47
3. FULLY AUTOMATIC OPERATION Taking Pictures in Full Auto oo cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneees 21 FOCUS Signals sisien esas Ga 22 Special Focus Situations nss 23 Focus Hold ia teet aan 24 Using the Built in Flash Flash signals seen 26 Flash tang puna conch mte etx 26 gni ama a Da a ANG 27 gETjepe too ets ELE 27 Red eye reduction nama tete ene teres 28 Rewinding the Film EU Portrait Mod nece eerte cett Landscape Mode meine rk tee Aa 32 Close up Mode ee eerie tne 33 Sports Mode 2 rte eui tet eut ate datae 34 Night Portrait Mode iem e 35 Photographing Night Scenes sese 36 SIBI M PR EE 37 Continuous Advance essen 38 TABLE OF CONTENTS CREATIVE EXPOSURE MODES A MODE Aperture Priority esee 40 A mode flash cnet ek tures 41 Aperture cOnlroli ccce token eo tacet e e eoe keel naala 42 S MODE Shutter Priority seseeeeeee 43 Semode flash che ee ederet 44 Sh tter Control oret ee teet e t eR tke Ond 45 MeMODE Man ll itecto cnet ene toeoe ed 46 Metering in manual mode eene 47 M mode flash ysna iseni iien 48 TAKING TIME EXPOSURES bulb esses 49 ADDITIONAL FEATURES FOCUS Wide Focus Area 52 Spot AF epi eges 53 Manual Focus 54 AF Illuminator 55 EXPOSURE
4. Gently insert the lens into the mount and turn it clockwise until it clicks into the locked position 6 If using a zoom lens rotate the zooming ring to frame your subject as desired 3 Slide the main and eye start switches to ON 7 Center your subject in the focus frame The camera will focus and set exposure automatically MW 22 L Iw o LOCK ON a EYESTART OFF 8 Take the picture Gently press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture 4 Load film Align the film tip with the red mark then close the back cover LEVEL This section provides the information necessary to operate your camera in most photographic situations This section covers Battery Installation Attaching and Removing the Lens Loading the Film Camera Handling Fully Automatic Camera Operation Special Focus Situations Basic Flash Operation Rewinding the Film Once you fully understand the instructions in this section proceed to Level Il Level IIl and Additional Features to obtain more enjoyment from your camera 10 A GETTING STARTED ttaching the Stra BATTERIES BATTERIES Installing the Batteries Your camera uses two 3V CR2 lithium batteries to supply power for all camera operations Using a coin or similar object turn the battery chamber lock to OPEN then open t
5. Manual rewind button 29 Spot AF button 53 trap eyelet 11 Eye start switch elf timer Drive mode Spot AE lock button 57 button 37 38 Battery chamber door 12 Battery chamber lock Tripod socket NAMES OF PARTS NAMES OF PARTS Data Panel Flash mode indicators Manual focus indicator Red eye reduction indicator Shutter speed ISO display Aperture Exposure compensation display Multiple exposure indicator Exposure bracketing indicator Exposure mode indicators Exposure compensation indicator Subject program pointer Subject program 2 Self timer indicator Battery condition indicator Wireless flash indicator Drive mode indicator Cartridge mark Film transport signal Frame counter Multiple exposure Custom function setting display High speed flash sync indicator Viewfinder HO ma fe Hoc toto co Focus frame Spot metering area Spot focus area Focus signals Focus area indicator Shutter speed display Exposure compensation indicator Aperture Exposure compensation display Spot AE lock indicator High speed sync indicator Flash signal QUICK OPERATION QUICK OPERATION 1 Insert batteries This camera uses two CR2 lithium batteries 5 Set Full Auto operation Press the program reset button to set the camera to fully automatic operation 2 Attach lens Align the red mounting dot on the lens with the one on the camera
6. 14 Segment Metering 56 Spot Metering 57 Exposure Compensation 58 Setting the ISO Manually 59 Bracketing 60 Multiple Exposure 63 FLASH High Speed Sync 66 Slow Syrie te 67 Wireless Remote Flash 68 FOR OWNERS OF THE PANORAMA MODEL 73 FOR OWNERS OF THE DATE MODEL Exposing the Date Time 74 Setting the Date Time 75 Replacing the Battery 76 CUSTOM FUNCTIONS SOING peptike 77 Detalls t ttti 78 APPENDIX Program Reset Button 83 Accessories 84 Exposure Warnings 87 Trouble Shooting 88 Care and Storage 90 Specifications 92 NAMES OF PARTS NAMES OF PARTS For information on specific parts refer to the page numbers shown in parenthesis Bod Built in flash 25 28 Self timer lamp 37 Flash mode button Shutter release unction button button Function dial Grip sensor Control dial Back cover release Len n p 9ns contacts Panorama switch 73 not on all models Focus mode button 54 Lens release 15 Exposure compensation button 46 58 Do not touch 4 Main switch Data Panel Accessory shoe Subject program Viewfinder button 31 36 Program reset Eyepiece sensor button 83 Film window Remote control terminal 50
7. 22 23 FOCUS HOLD Use focus hold when your subject is outside the focus frame or when autofocus is difficult to confirm 1 Center your subject in the focus frame then press the shutter release button partway down appears in the viewfinder when the focus is confirmed Focus hold also locks the exposure settings Continue to hold the shutter release button partway down while you compose your picture 3 Press the shutter release button the rest of the way down to take the picture Remove your finger from the shutter release button to cancel focus hold 24 USING THE BUILT IN FLASH In Full Auto mode P the built in flash pops up automatically when the shutter release button is pressed partway down Once the flash is up it will fire when necessary The shutter will not release until the flash is charged Select flash cancel amp when you don t want the flash to fire Pressing the program reset button P resets the flash to autoflash mode Do not use the built in flash with focal lengths shorter than 28mm The built in flash cannot cover focal lengths wider than 28mm Custom Function 5 p79 lets you cancel the built in flash s auto pop up feature When selected the flash mode button must be pressed to raise the built in flash Lens Shadowing Lens shadowing occurs when the lens or lens hood blocks part of the output from the built in flash Lens shadowing appears as s
8. A Mode Flash When the built in flash is up or an attached accessory flash is on it will fire each time a picture is taken The camera s TTL automatic flash metering system will ensure proper exposure Press the flash mode button to pop up the built in flash 5 will appear in the data panel The shutter speed is automatically set to 1 125 or slower Asmaller aperture larger f number will result in a shorter flash range Refer to Flash Range p26 to determine the range of the built in flash at the selected aperture If 125 blinks in the viewfinder and the data panel the light level is too bright for the selected aperture Turn the control dial until the blinking stops or cancel the flash Cancelling the Flash Push the built in flash down or turn the accessory flash off will be displayed in the data panel 41 A MODE APERTURE PRIORITY Aperture Control ee a Large Aperture Small Aperture small f number large f number The size of the aperture lens opening determines the depth of field in the final image as well as the intensity of the light falling on the film Depth of field is the range in front of and behind the focus point that appears sharp in the final image In the viewfinder only the plane the camera is focused on will appear sharp The photographed image however will have a depth of field corresponding to the selected aperture Large apertures small numbers limit th
9. For best results zoom to a wide view or use a wide angle lens and include a foreground subject or detail to create a feeling of depth in the picture Use flash when a subject in the foreground is backlit or has strong shadows across the face If there is no subject in the foreground do not use flash Use a tripod especially at slower shutter speeds 32 SUBJECT PROGRAM SELECTION Close Up Mode Set Close Up mode when photographing small objects like flowers or jewelry In Close Up mode the camera automatically sets the best possible aperture and shutter speed for the picture you are taking Press the subject program button until the subject program pointer is under Tips For best results use a macro lens or a macro capable zoom lens Do not use the built in flash if your subject is closer than 1 0m 3 3 ft The lens may block the flash creating a shadow at the bottom of your image lens shadowing Use a tripod to reduce camera shake 33 SUBJECT PROGRAM SELECTION Sports Mode Fast shutter speeds are needed to stop action In Sports mode the camera will set the fastest possible shutter speed and continually adjust the focus to track fast moving subjects Press the subject program button until the subject program pointer is under og Tips The built in flash is only effective when your subject is within the flash range Use fast film and keep the foc
10. am exposure mode In each of the subject program modes the camera will automatically set the best possible shutter speed and aperture for the type of picture you are taking This section also lets you explore the use of the Self timer and Continuous Advance modes Press the subject program button until the subject program pointer is under Ql Subject Program Selection Page Portrait Mode 31 Landscape Mode 32 Close Up Mode 33 Sports Mode 34 Tips Night Portrait Mode 35 For best results use a mid telephoto lens with a large aperture Photographing Night Scenes 36 Use fill flash p27 when your subject is backlit or has strong shadows across the face Drive Mode Page Lock focus on your subject s eyes and be ready to capture the Self Timer 37 perfect expression Continuous Advance 38 Each of these functions can be explored independently after Level has been mastered Press the program reset button to return the camera to Full Auto operation 31 SUBJECT PROGRAM SELECTION Landscape Mode Landscape photography requires a large depth of field to make sure everything is in focus In Landscape mode the camera is set to obtain the greatest depth of field possible while maintaining a shutter speed fast enough to prevent blur due to camera shake ON SAER 2e 7 Tips Press the subject program button until the subject program pointer is under AA
11. ash metering system 1 Press the flash mode button to pop up the built in flash 5 will appear in the data panel 2 Turn the control dial to select any shutter speed up to 1 125th of a second The camera automatically sets the aperture for the selected shutter speed Cancelling the Flash Push the built in flash down or turn the accessory flash off NG will be displayed in the data panel 44 S MODE SHUTTER PRIORITY Shutter Control Slow Shutter Speed In addition to controlling the duration of the exposure shutter speed determines how moving subjects will appear in the final image Depending on the speed of your subject slow shutter speeds will make a moving subject appear to flow creating a feeling of motion In addition to stopping action fast shutter speeds can help prevent blur caused by camera movement during exposure known as camera shake Use a fast shutter speed to stop the motion of your subject Use a slow shutter speed to blur the motion of your subject 45 M MODE MANUAL M MODE MANUAL M mode gives you full control of the exposure The camera s meter Metering in Manual Mode index displays how your settings compare to the exposure m determined by the camera s metering system In manual mode the meter index in the viewfinder and the data panel indicates how your exposure compares with the camera s 1 Turn the function dial to Rsm DIEI SABINI l
12. e depth of field to a narrow range in front of and behind the point of focus Set a larger aperture when photographing portraits to make your subject stand out from the background Small apertures large numbers provide greater depth of field Set a small aperture when photographing landscapes to ensure your entire scene is sharp Usable apertures will depend on the aperture range of the lens you are using 42 S MODE SHUTTER PRIORITY In S mode you select the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture required for proper exposure Use S mode when you want to control the blur caused by subject movement The number 60 or 125 displayed in the The seconds indicator appears in the 1 Turn the function dial to Rsm Press the function button and turn the control dial until S appears in the data panel Turn the control dial to select the shutter speed data panel stands for 1 60th or 1 125th of a second viewfinder and data panel if the shutter Speed is one second or longer If the aperture display in the data panel blinks the required setting is outside the aperture range of the lens Turn the control dial until the blinking stops S MODE SHUTTER PRIORITY S Mode Flash When the built in flash is up or an attached accessory flash is on it will fire each time a picture is taken Flash exposure is controlled by the camera s TTL automatic fl
13. ect batteries to fire or high temperatures Do not attempt to recharge short or disassemble Do not mix batteries of different types brands or ages Tape over lithium battery contacts before disposal Follow local regulations for battery disposal Use caution accidents may occur when using this product near young children Keep batteries and other things that could be swallowed away from young children Contact a doctor immediately if an object is swallowed Immediately remove the batteries and discontinue use if the camera is dropped or subjected to an impact in which the interior is exposed the camera emits a strange smell heat or smoke Do not disassemble Electric shock may occur if a high voltage circuit inside the camera is touched Take your camera to a Minolta Service Facility when repairs are required Do not look directly at the sun through the viewfinder A CAUTION Do not allow a camera lens to point directly at the sun Fire may occur if sunlight comes to focus on a flammable surface Replace the lens cap when the product is not being used TABLE OF CONTENTS NAMES OF PARTS a ate eee 4 QUICK OPERATION esee 8 GETTING STARTED lip M eveucedusccussversvucedvocuvseseevsuegsvateusayeevstersvert 11 rui ee 12 EIE 14 Loading AA 16 Handling the Camera 2 ies 18 EY Q SIAM cscs 19
14. emi circular shaded area at the bottom horizontal or side vertical of your image Remove the lens hood before using the built in flash Lens shadowing may occur with the following lenses at shorter focal lengths AF Zoom 28 70mm f 2 8G AF Zoom 17 35mm f 3 5G AF Zoom 28 135mm f 4 0 4 5 AF Zoom 28 85mm f 3 5 4 5 The built in flash can not be used with the following lenses AF 300mm f 2 8 APO tele AF 600mm f 4 0 APO tele 25 USING THE BUILT IN FLASH USING THE BUILT IN FLASH Flash Signals Eye start ON Flash will fire 3 disappears when the shutter release button is pressed partway down then reappears when the flash is charged Eye start OFF Flash is charged Flash Range The range of the built in flash depends on the speed of the film and the selected aperture Make sure your subject is within the flash range specified in the table below Make sure you are at least 1m 3 3 ft from your subject when using the built in flash Aperture 150100 180200 190400 1 0 4 3m 1 0 6 1m 1 0 8 6m 3 3 14 1 ft 23 20 tft 3 3 28 2 ft 1 0 3 4m 1 0 4 8m 1 0 6 8m 3 3 11 2 ft 3 3 15 7 ft 3 3 22 3 ft 1 0 3 0m 1 0 4 2m 1 0 6 0m 3 3 9 8 ft 33 1381 3 3 197 ft 1 0 2 1m 1 0 3 0m 1 0 4 3m 3 3 6 9ft 33 981 3 3 14 1 ft 26 Fill Flash Use fill flash when taking pictures under fluorescent lighting or to eliminate har
15. er clockwise until it stops 2 Gently remove the lens and replace caps or attach another lens Caution Do not force the lens if it does not turn smoothly Do not touch the inside of the camera especially the lens contacts and mirror 15 y LOADING FILM Check the film window before loading film If film is loaded do not open the back cover Refer to Manual Rewind on page 29 for instructions on removing a partially exposed roll Load film in the shade to reduce the chances of fogging the film Do not use Polaroid Instant 35mm film Winding problems may occur If DX coded film is used the camera automatically sets the correct ISO film speed If non DX coded film is used the camera will use the previous roll s ISO setting Refer to page 59 to set the film speed manually Do not use infrared film in this camera The camera s frame counter sensor will fog infrared film 1 Slide the back cover release down to open the back cover 2 Insert a film cartridge into the film chamber Bawal z The shutter curtain s precision design makes it extremely sensitive to pressure Never touch it with your fingers or the film tip 16 E blinks in the frame counter and the shutter locks when the film is loaded incorrectly Open the back cover and repeat steps 2 4 LOADING FILM 3 Extend the leader between the guide rails to the index mark If the film t
16. function dial to then press the function button and turn the control dial until and OFF appear in the data panel 28 REWINDING THE FILM Automatic Rewind After you have exposed the last frame the camera will automatically rewind the film When the film is completely rewound the motor will stop and will blink in the data panel indicating it is safe to open the back of the camera 1 Wait until the film is completely rewound D will appear and Q will blink in the data panel 2 Slide the back cover release down to open the back cover 3 Remove the film then close the back cover Manual Rewind Use manual rewind to rewind the film before the current roll is finished 1 Press the manual rewind button 2 Follow steps 1 3 from Automatic Rewind 29 SUBJECT PROGRAM SELECTION Portrait Mode Portraits have the greatest impact when a shallow depth of field is used to separate the subject from the background In Portrait mode the necessary settings are made L EV E L automatically leaving you free to capture the perfect expression Now that you are comfortable with the operation of the Depth of field is the area in front of camera take more control of the creative process by and behind the point you focused telling the camera what kind of picture you want to take on that appears sharp p42 The subject program modes let you take more control without leaving the progr
17. he battery chamber door Insert the batteries as indicated by the and marks Close the battery chamber door then turn the battery chamber lock to CLOSE Setting the camera down with the battery chamber door open may damage the camera Checking Battery Power Each time the main switch is set to ON a battery symbol appears in the data panel indicating the power status of the batteries vL V ERs Full battery symbol Power is sufficient for all camera operations della will only appear for five seconds Blinking low battery symbol Power is extremely low All functions are operational but the batteries will need to be replaced soon Flash recycling time may be slow Blinking low battery symbol appears alone and the shutter locks Power is insufficient for camera operation Replace the batteries No display Power is too low for the camera to operate Replace the batteries or make sure they have been inserted correctly 13 LENS Attaching the Lens 14 1 Remove the body and rear lens caps 2 Align the red mounting dots on the lens and camera body 3 Gently insert the lens into the mount then turn it clockwise until it clicks into the locked position Do not insert the lens at an angle Do not press the lens release when attaching the lens LENS Removing the Lens 1 Press the lens release and turn the lens count
18. in a residential installation This equip ment 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 follow ing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 European Union concerning interference causing equipment regulations C This mark certifies that this product meets the requirements of the EU CE stands for Conformit Europ enne European Conformity FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE Read and understand all warnings and cautions before using this product N WARNING Batteries may become hot or explode due to improper use Use only the batteries specified in this instruction manual Do not install the batteries with the polarity reversed Do not subj
19. ip extends beyond the index mark push the excess film back into the cartridge Close the back cover The camera automatically advances the film to the first frame 1 will appear in the frame counter The ISO is displayed in the data panel for 5 seconds after loading If film is loaded with the power off The films ISO and __ appear in the data panel for approx five seconds to indicate successful loading then the camera shuts down If the film did not load 4 will blink in the data panel before the camera shuts down Reload the film 17 HANDLING THE CAMERA EYE START Eye start automatically activates the camera s focus and exposure systems as you bring the camera to your eye Sliding the main and eye start switches to the ON position activates the grip sensor and data panel Touching the grip sensor activates the eyepiece sensor located near the viewfinder When an object is detected near the viewfinder the camera s systems are activated to set the focus and exposure as you frame your subject Holding the Camera Grip the camera firmly with your right hand while supporting the lens with your left Keep your elbows at your side and your feet shoulder width apart to hold the camera steady Keep the camera strap around your neck or wrist in the event you accidentally drop the camera Do not touch the end of the lens Grip Sensor barrel while taking a picture Use a tripod
20. irmed ns appears in the viewfinder press the shutter release button partway down to pop up the built in flash 5 will disappear then reappear when the flash is charged Continued on next page 21 TAKING PICTURES IN FULL AUTO SPECIAL FOCUS SITUATIONS 5 Press the shutter release The camera may not be able to focus in situations like those button all the way down to described below When the focus lamp blinks use focus hold p24 ke the pi or manual focus p54 See page 22 for an explanation of the focus take the picture signals In low light conditions the AF illuminator p55 will fire to determine focus distance F a F Use focus hold p24 if your subject is If the subject within the focus frame is outside the focus frame very bright or low in contrast Focus Signals The following signals appear in the viewfinder to indicate the focus status when focus is activated If two subjects at different distances overlap in the focus frame E If a subject composed of alternating light and dark lines completely fills the focus frame Focus is confirmed Continuous autofocus Focus is confirmed Continuous autofocus Lens focusing Shutter is locked If your subject is near a very bright object or area Focus cannot be confirmed Shutter is locked Subject is too close or is one of the special focus situations described on page 23
21. lease of the shutter for approximately 10 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed then press the self timer button until appears in the data panel Center your subject in the focus frame Press the shutter release button all the way down to start the timer The self timer indicator on the front of the camera will blink then glow just before the shutter releases Self timer mode is cancelled after the shutter is released Do not press the shutter release button while standing in front of the camera Attach the eyepiece cap if there is a bright light source behind the camera p50 Press the self timer button or slide the main switch to LOCK to cancel the self timer before the shutter releases 37 CONTINUOUS ADVANCE MODE In this mode the camera continues to release the shutter and advance the film as long as the shutter release button is held down AF Zoom xi and Power zoom lenses cannot be zoomed when continuous advance mode is selected Press the drive mode button until Dl appears in the data panel 2 Press the shutter release button down and hold When taking flash pictures the shutter will release after the flash is charged When the subject is moving the shutter will release after the camera focuses on the subject To return to single frame mode press the drive mode button until LJ appears in the data panel 38 LEVEL I
22. ll In this section you take full creative control of your camera Depending on the selected exposure mode you will control the aperture shutter speed or both when capturing your image In the previous sections only the Program P exposure mode has been explored Here you will learn to use the Aperture Priority A Shutter Priority S and Manual M exposure modes Select A mode to control the depth of field in your images Set S mode to control the way moving subjects appear in your images Set M mode when you want full control over all the exposure functions A Mode Manually select aperture 40 S Mode Manually select shutter speed 43 M Mode Manually select the shutter speed 46 and the aperture Each exposure mode can be explored independently A MODE APERTURE PRIORITY In A mode you select the aperture and the camera automatically sets the shutter speed required for proper exposure Set the camera to A mode when you want to control the range of sharpness depth of field in an image Refer to Aperture Control on page 42 1 Turn the function dial to Rsm 2 Press the function button and turn the control dial until A appears in the data panel 3 Turn the control dial to select the aperture If 4000 or 30 s blinks in the data panel the required setting is beyond the camera s shutter speed range Turn the control dial until the blinking stops 40 A MODE APERTURE PRIORITY
23. sh shadows When set the flash will fire every time a picture is taken The TTL automatic flash metering system will ensure correct exposure Press the flash mode button and turn the control dial until 3 appears in the data panel Make sure your subject is within the flash range specified in the table on page 26 Press the flash mode button and turn the control dial until KA appears to return to autoflash mode For quick shots hold the flash mode button down when pressing the shutter release button to fire the fill flash Flash Cancel h Use flash cancel when photographing twilight scenes or to capture the ambiance of existing light Press the flash mode button and turn the control dial until 9 appears in the data panel Press the flash mode button and turn the control dial until ka appears to return to autoflash mode The shutter speed may be slow Use of a tripod is recommended 27 USING THE BUILT IN FLASH Red Eye Reduction Light reflecting from your subject s eyes may produce the effect known as red eye Use the built in flash s red eye reduction mode to produce more natural looking photographs by reducing the red eye effect 1 Turn the function dial to 2 Press the function button and turn the control dial until and ON appear in the data panel Warn your subject that the flash will fire a few short flash bursts just before the picture is taken Turn the
24. us frame on your subject Mount the camera on a tripod when using telephoto lenses Use Spot AF to hold the focus in Sports mode p53 34 SUBJECT PROGRAM SELECTION Night Portrait Mode Night portraits require the camera s flash exposure to be balanced with the background exposure In Night Portrait mode the camera sets the largest possible aperture with a longer shutter speed allowing the background to appear in the photograph Press the subject program button until the subject program pointer is under ex Tips Set the flash to pi or 5 o when using Night Portrait mode See pages 27 and 28 Use faster film and a tripod Focus on the main part of your subject Warn your subject not to move while the picture is taken 35 SUBJECT PROGRAM SELECTION Photographing Night Scenes Cancel the flash in Night Portrait mode to photograph night scenes The longer shutter speeds set in Night Portrait mode let you capture beautiful photographs of twilight scenes and night skylines Press the subject program button until the subject program pointer is under F3 Press the flash mode button and turn the control dial until a appears in the data panel Tips Use faster film and a tripod f you are photographing a dark night scene it may be difficult for the camera to focus use focus hold p24 or manual focus p54 36 SELF TIMER The self timer delays the re
25. when using slow shutter speeds or a telephoto lens Autofocus and exposure systems shut down approx five seconds after eye or grip sensor contact is broken Infrared absorbing sunglasses or gloves may affect the operation of eye start Pressing the Shutter Release Button Eyepiece Sensor Press the shutter release button partway down to activate the camera s autofocus and auto exposure systems Press the shutter release button partway down to activate the camera when eye start is off Gently press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture 18 19 TAKING PICTURES IN FULL AUTO Slide the main and eye start switches to ON EYE START OFF Press the program reset button to set the camera to Full Auto The camera will return to its default settings p83 FULLY AUTOMATIC OPERATION Full Auto is the camera s standard operating mode and is suited for use in almost any situation When selected the camera sets the focus and exposure automatically and fires the built in flash when If using a zoom lens rotate the lens zooming ring to frame the subject as desired necessary Use Full Auto when you are just starting out or when shooting under conditions that would require you to constantly adjust the focus and or y exposure Center your subject in the focus frame or 9 will appear in the viewfinder when focus is conf
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