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1.      The camera will focus on the subject  directly in front of it      The remote control may not work  when the subject is backlit  In this  case  use the selftimer      The remote control may not work  when there is inverted fluorescent  light near the camera     49    50                   Attaching to the Strap   Open the buckle    insert the  strap     and close the buckle      The remote control can be   attached to round straps with a  diameter of 3 mm   5 mm  0 12    0 2 in  and flat straps with a  thickness of 1 2 mm   2 mm  0 05    0 08 in  and a width of 6 mm    12 5 mm  0 23   0 42 in                     Replacing the Battery   1  Open the buckle   and  remove the battery cover  inside by sliding   in the  direction of the arrow    2  Insert a new battery   CR1220  with the plus     mark showing on top      3  Attach the battery cover by  sliding in the direction of the  arrow O   4  Close the buckle       Handling Cautions     Never apply excessive force to   the remote control when  attached to the strap      Usable temperature range     10       40      14F   104    5i    52                   CORRECTING THE DATA    1  Press the MODE button for  two seconds or longer   The year indication will start  blinking     2  Press the SET button to  correct the year   If you press the button once  the  number on the display will    advance by 1  And if you keep it  pressed  the numbers will run in    rapid succession                 3  Press the MODE button  again   The 
2.    Hold the camera correctly and  press the shutter release button  gently   p  17  67    68    O The subject was not within the  viewfinder s autofocus mark       Position the subject in the center  of the autofocus mark  or use the  Spot mode   p  42       The lens and autofocus window  were dirty       Clean the lens and autofocus  window  Wipe the lens gently with a  lens cleaning tissue moistened with  a small amount of lens cleaning  fluid     8  The autofocus window was blocked   Such as by a finger       Hold the camera correctly   keeping your fingers clear of the  autofocus window        You attempted to take a picture with  the subject less than 0 6 m  2 ft   away       Move at least 0 6 m  2 ft  away  from the subject   p  26       When using the selftimer  the shutter  release button was pressed while  standing right in front of the camera       Do not stand in front of the  camera  Press the shutter release  button while looking through the  viewfinder   p  46     69    70     D You attempted to take a picture of  one of the following difficult to focus  subjects  a low contrast subject  a  subject with no vertical lines  a  subject with an extremely bright  area in the part of the image   reflected light  light from a lamp   etc    both far and near subjects with  strong backlighting  a subject with a  repeating pattern  and a fast moving  subject       Use the Spot mode to focus on a  different subject located at the same  distance  apply the focus lock and  t
3. CC Rules  Operation is    subject  to the conditions that this device does not cause harmful interference     This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference Causing Equipment Regulations   Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R  glement sur le mat  riel brouilleur du Canada         3 This camera complies with EU directive 89 336 EEC for CE marking    Die CE Marke zeigt an daB diese Kamera die EG Richtlinie 89 336EWG erf  llt    Cet appareil photo est conforme a la directive UE89 336 CEE pour le marquage CE    Esta camara cumple con la directiva de la Uni  n Europea 89 336 EEC para la marca de CE     CZ9572 1298 50MI    
4. ING PICTURES    1  Open the lens barrier until  you feel a click        The lens extends slightly  the  flash pops up  and the LCD  panel turns on     When the flash is held down   the camera will not activate   Release your finger from the  flash     21    22                2  Aim the camera at your  subject  Use the zoom  lever for telephoto or wide   angle photography        How to Use the Zoom Lever  Telephoto  Pull the lever to the  T   side to zoom in        Wide angle  Push the lever to the   W  side to zoom out                                   23       24    3  Position the autofocus  mark   on your subject                       WARNING  DO NOT LOOK  DIRECTLY AT THE SUN  THROUGH THE VIEWFINDER              4  Depress the shutter release  button halfway to adjust the    focus      Focus has been correctly adjusted  and the geen  lamp lights  Exposure  also will be adjusted automatically   The autofocus auxiliary light will tum  on automatically when necessary to  improve autofocus accuracy                 5  Depress the shutter release  button fully to take the  picture     Note  Keep your fingers and the  strap away from the lens   autofocus window and flash     25    26       This camera has a built in multi   autofocus system which  automatically focuses on the  subject even in compositions such  as the one shown on the left     Working distance  0 6 m  2 ft      e   infinity    Notes      When the subject is closer than  the minimum working distance   the shutter 
5. OLYMPUS  YL 200M75    INSTRUCTIONS    Read this manual carefully before using your  camera     ARANE Dh          WARNING  A    A Indicates circumstances  under which mishandling  resulting from ignoring   this symbol could result  in personal injury or  property damage     KEEP THE BATTERIES AWAY  FROM FIRE  NEVER TRY TO  DISASSEMBLE  RECHARGE  OR  SHORT CIRCUIT BATTERIES        NEVER ATTEMPT TO  DISASSEMBLE THE CAMERA   IT CONTAINS A HIGH VOLTAGE  CIRCUIT  IF THE INTERNAL  PARTS OF THE CAMERA ARE  EXPOSED DUE TO DROPPING  OR DAMAGE  REMOVE THE  BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY TO  PREVENT FURTHER USAGE     IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION   CONSULT YOUR NEAREST  OLYMPUS DEALER OR  OLYMPUS SERVICE CENTER     Names of parts     6  Viewfinder display LCD panel   8          Cartridge  etse 11  Diopter adjustment   18  Using the strap            13  Loading the battery   14    Checking the battery    Proper shutter release       Loading the cartridge film  Taking pictures       After shooting    Unloading the cartridge film     29  Setting the print type 5  Using the flash modes               33  Spot mode        Selftimer     Using the RC 200 REMOTE  CONTROL  optional   Correcting the data      Printing the date and time       54             Care and storage 56  Caring for your weatherproof                                                 60  Troubleshooting      63  71       Specifications       NAMES OF PARTS     D Shutter release button  D Selftimer indicator    Viewfinder   4  Flash    5  Autofoc
6. al indication of data  Data  display on LCD panel   Film speed setting  Automatic film  speed setting    Automatic calendar system  Up to  year 2030    Power source  Ordinarily used with  camera body     77    78    SPECIFICATIONS FOR RC 200  REMOTE CONTROL  optional     Type  Infrared type remote  control    Operating range  Approx  5 m   16 4ft      Battery  One CR1220  replace   able  service life     approx  5  years or approx  20 000  operations    Dimensions  32 x 44 x 13mm  1 2     1 7 x 0 5 in     Weight  11 g  0 4 oz   without  battery      Other  Operating confirmation  beeper  weatherproof design     SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO  CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR  OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE  MANUFACTURER    THE ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY DIFFER  FROM ONES SHOWN IN THIS  MANUAL     OLYMPUS    OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO  LTD  San Ei Building  22 2  Nishi Shinjuku 1 chome  Shinjuku ku  Tokyo  Japan  Tel  03 3340 2211   OLYMPUS AMERICA INC  Two Corporate Center Drive  Melville  NY 11747 3157  U S A  Tel  516 844 5000  1 800 622 6372   OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO  EUROPA  GMBH   Premises Goods delivery  Wendenstrasse 14 16  20097 Hamburg  Germany  Tel  040 237730   Letters  Postfach 10 49 08  20034 Hamburg  Germany    OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO  U K   LTD  2 8 Honduras Street  London EC1YOTX  United Kingdom  Tel  0171 253 2772                           HARREI EKE  TH 22 2 Mey CN MEK 0081 3 3346 8380   BREW        SRAT SSR PER SBE WC SO  E DCE 00852 2730 7976    This device complies with part 15 of the F
7. ay  need more frequent replacement  depending on use and wear  If the  gaskets are damaged or need  replacement  contact your nearest  Olympus service center    If you are taking pictures at the beach   you need to avoid getting sand on or  Inside of your camera  Transport your  camera in its own case  Do not wrap  your camera up with beach towels and  carry it in your beach bag     TROUBLESHOOTING    OPERATING PROBLEMS   The camera does not work    D The lens barrier is not opened  completely       Open the lens barrier completely    p  21      The alignment of the battery  terminals is not correct       Reload the battery correctly   p   14     3  The battery is exhausted       Replace the battery with new  one   p  16     3  The battery is temporarily unable to  function because of cold       Keep the camera warm while  using it     8  The loaded film has been rewound       Remove the film   p  18     63    64      amp  The cartridge is inserted incorrectly       Remove the cartridge and re   insert correctly   p  18     D The flash is held with your finger       Release your finger     The LCD display goes off   suddenly       If you dont use the camera  the  LCD goes off after 4 5 minutes       Close the lens barrier and open it  again or operate the zoom lever to  turn the LCD back on  In addition   the power is turned off automatically  after 4 5 hours  When the camera is  not in use  try to keep the lens  barrier closed     The shutter release button doesn t  release 
8. cator    4  Spot mode    5  Total number of exposures    8  Selftimer remote control    D RedEye Reducing Flash    mode     Off  Flash Override  mode   9  Fill in Flash mode   49 Night Scene Flash mode  4  Battery check    2 Cartridge mark    Notes      The viewfinder format changes  in OE with the print type  Selected  p      If you dont P the camera  the  LCD goes off after four and half  minutes      The LCD panel does not  actually display all indications  simultaneously as shown       Optionally available                       CARTRIDGE  IX24D Cartridge Film       Data disk     Cartridge spool    8  Lightlock door drive     Lightlock door      Cartridge spool      Cartridge label      Visual exposure indicator    12       Visual Exposure Indicator    Only cartridges with the O   unexposed  visual exposure  indicator can be used with this  camera   When a cartridge with other than the  O visual exposure indicator is  loaded  the camera will rewind the  film and set the cartridge to   3  exposed     ake along plenty of film cartridges  when traveling to foreign countries  and other areas where cartridge   urchasing may be difficult    o not forcibly move the visual  exposure indicator because this may  damage the cartridge  Using a  damaged cartridge can result in  camera trouble                 DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT    Turn the diopter adjustment  dial until the viewfinder  display becomes clear     Tum to the right if you are    farsighted or to the left if you are  nearsig
9. cted to  being saturated  Seawater can be  especially damaging to your camera  due to salt content  Note the following  warnings and take the necessary  en if your camera becomes  wet     The camera can withstand splashing  water  e g   seaside and poolside     The camera can be used in rain or  snow but should not become soaked     Do not wash the camera     Do not submerge the camera or  attempt to take pictures underwater   This camera is designed with rubber  gaskets located inside the rear of the  camera and battery compartment  cover        These gaskets protect the interior of  the camera from becoming wet in the  event the camera is splashed with  water  Check these gaskets often and  carefully remove any sand or dust to  maintain this protective seal   Whenever your camera gets wet  take  the following precautions to maintain  your camera in good working order      Clean the entire exterior of the  camera with a dry cloth      Open the battery compartment and  remove the battery  leaving the  battery cover open      Open the back cover and expose the  film compartment      Check the interior to see if it is wet  If  it is  carefully      it      Leave both the battery compartment  and back cover for several hours to  let it air dry     61    62    Do not touch the rubber gasket with  excessive force  Do not remove the  gaskets  The gaskets in your camera  should be replaced after approximately  three years to insure consistently good  weatherproof performance  They m
10. e of that   cartridges cannot be reused after  being rewound in mid roll  However   the visual exposure of cartridges  that were rewound when no   exposure has been made will  remain     unexposed   This  cartridge can be used even when  rewound      Do not forcibly move the visual  exposure indicator because this  may damage the cartridge  Using a  damaged cartridge can result in  camera trouble                 SETTING THE PRINT TYPE    Set the print type selector  switch to the desired type  C   H or P      D Print type selector switch      C type viewfinder   3  H type viewfinder    P type viewfinder    Aways keep the pint type selector  switch set correctly  The print         setting is magnetically recorded on  the film  The number of exposures  does not change even when the  print type is changed     31    32    TE  Print area on film Print         Zone expos  esur Tirage   le film    G  Bildbereich auf dem Abzug  Film    5  Area de impresi  n Impresi  n  sobre la pel  cula   a BEER pap     1 1        Print Type Setting Configuration                   Print type Aspect ratio  C type Approx  2 3  H type Approx  9 16  P type Approx  1 3                                       C   H                                   USING THE FLASH MODES    Select the flash mode _  according to your shooting  conditions and needs     Press the flash mode button  The  selected flash mode is displayed  on the LCD panel     Notes          The flash strength is automatically  controlled to preve
11. ent  distances     Subjects with repetitive patterns      Subjects with strong backlight    45    46                         SELFTIMER    1  Press the selftimer remote  oc button to display        Fix the camera on a tripod or  other support     2  Aim at your subject  and  press the shutter release  button  The shutter will be  released about 12 seconds  after you press the button   The selftimer automatically  disengages after release       10 sec  Selftimer indicator  lights    2  2 sec  Blinks    Notes        The focus and exposure will be  locked when the shutter release  button is depressed halfway  Do  not press the button from right in  front of the camera      To cancel the selftimer after it  has been activated  press the  selftimer remote control button  again     47    48                   USING THE RC 200 REMOTE  CONTROL  optional     1  Press the selftimer remote  control button to display  Vi    To cancel this mode  press the  selftimer remote contrtol button  again  This mode is canceled    automatically when not used for  more than 10 minutes     2  Aim the remote control at  the camera  and press the  button  The shutter will be  released after about 3  seconds     WARNINGS      KEEP THE REMOTE CONTROL  OUT THE REACH OF CHILDREN   IF A CHILD SWALLOWS THE  REMOTE CONTROL  CONTACT A  DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY      NEVER EXPOSE THE REMOTE  CONTROL TO EXCESSIVE HEAT  OR OPEN FLAME    Notes      Use the remote control within a  range that can be seen in the  viewfinder 
12. g reversal film          Flash Working Range  with  color negative film     35    36                   ee  y     gt             RED EYE REDUCING FLASH    Significantly reduces the  phenomenon of    red eye      when a subject s eyes  appear red in flash photogra     phy      Inthe    flash mode  the camera  will fire a series of low power pre   flashes before the regular flash     Red eye reduction may not   be effective when the subject    1  Is not looking at the flash from  the right front    2  Is not watching the pre flashes    3  Is too far from the camera     The effectiveness of red eye  reduction varies depending on the  individual characteristics o  subjects     IMPORTANT  Be sure to hold the  camera still until the shutter  releases  It takes approximately  one second     37    38          OFF  Flash Override     When you don t want the  flash to fire even in the dark  or when you want to shoot  such subjects as fireworks     Use this mode in situations where  flash photography is not desired  or is prohibitea  or in twilight or  night scenes     Note  Since a slow shutter speed   down to 2 seconds  is automati   cally selected in low light    situations  use of a tripod is  recommended  Closing the lens  barrier restores the Auto Flash  mode                 FILL IN FLASH     Forced Activation     When you want the flash to  fire for each shot     The flash fires regardless of  available light  Use this mode to  compensate for a shadow cast on  the subject s face  
13. g the Shutter release  utton to prevent blurry pictures  17                            LOADING THE CARTRIDGE  FILM    This camera uses IX240  cartridges  Just load the  cartridge  the camera does  the rest automatically     D Open the lens barrier  Make  sure is blinking and 89 isnot  displayed on the LCD panel    Note  Ifa number is displayed in the   exposure counter on the LCD panel  it   means that a film cartridge is already  uod and some shots have been    Y O Press the cartridge cover  release button      Open the cartridge cover               98 2 25    o          Insertthe cartridge correctly  and close the cartridge cover         The film will advance automatically  to the first frame        While the film is advancing to the  first frame  the film speed is  displayed on the LCD panel       Make sure the exposure  counter reads                 If E appears blinking  the film will not  advance properly  Check the  cartridge to ensure the O   unexposed  visual indicator  appears              19    20                Checking Film Already Loaded  in the Camera        1  Open the lens barrier until it  Clicks       gis displayed on the LCD  anel if a cartridge is already  loaded     2  While the lens is extruding   check to see if the ISO  speed is displayed on the  LCD panel  After the ISO  speed is shown  the total  number of exposures will  be displayed    Once the lens is fully extruded   the display will switch to the  current exposure counter                    TAK
14. hen take the picture   p  42     SPECIFICATIONS    Type  Full automatic autofocus lens   shutter camera with built in 28    75 mm zoom lens    Film format  1X240 cartridge film    Image size  16 7 mm x 30 2 mm   Print            Three selectable types   P  with magnetic         input  function   Lens  mee lens 28   75 mm    9 9 7 elements in 7       fee   Shutter  Programmed electronic  shutter  Shutter speeds      1 500 sec    4 sec    Focusing  External light passive  multi autofocus  Focus lock  possible  Focusing range      0 6 m  2 ft    eo  infinity      71    72    Viewfinder  Real image type zoom  viewfinder  with autofocus  mark  close up correction  marks  autofocus indicator and  flash indicator   C  H  P print  type selection  With dioptric  adjuster    Exposure control  Programmed  automatic exposure control  3   zone light metering  switchable  to spot metering  Auto  exposure range  150200    Wide angle     EV3 5  F4 7 2  sec   to EV16  F11 1 500 sec     Telephoto     EV5 6  F9 9 2  sec   to EV17 F19 5 1 350  sec         Exposure counter  Progressive type  with automatic reset  displayed  on LCD panel     Film speed range  Automatic setting    Automatic setting range  ISO25    1503200    Film loading  One touch insertion   automatic loading  automati   cally advances to first frame  when cartridge cover is  closed     Film advance  Automatic film  advancing    Film rewind  Automatic film rewind   automatic rewind activation at  end of film  automatic rewind  st
15. hted     USING THE STRAP    Attach the strap as shown     The remote control can be  attached to the strap        LOADING THE BATTERY    1  Close the lens barrier   Push OPEN   to open the  Pd compartment cover    2  Insert the new battery  correctly                 WARNING  KEEP THE  BATTERY OUT OF THE  REACH OF CHILDREN  IF A  CHILD SWALLOWS A  BATTERY  CONTACT A  DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY        Notes      About 10 rolls of 25 exposure  film can be used with one new  battery      Keep a spare battery on hand  when going on a long trip or to a  cold area      Sweat  oil  and so on can  prevent a battery s terminals  rom making electrical contact   To avoid this  wipe both  terminals before loading the  battery        Dispose of used batteries as  general waste according to local  regulations                 CHECKING THE BATTERY    Open the lens barrier until you  feel a click    Display    mas lights  and turns off  automatically         Meaning  Battery is OK  You can  shoot     Display       blinks and other  indicators are displayed normally   Meaning  Battery power is low and  battery should be replaced     Display   3 blinks and other  indicators go out      Meaning  Battery is dead and  should be replaced immediately     PROPER SHUTTER RELEASE       Practice before loading the   film     D Locks the focus  The green  lamp lights       Releases the shutter to take  the picture     Cautions     Press the shutter release button  gently     Avoid shaking the camera when  pressin
16. liance with a magnetic  ield       Do not expose the camera to  dust or sand as this could cause  serious damage    Do not shake or shock the  camera      Do not apply excessive force to  the zoom lens      Keep the camera in a well   ventilated place    Do not expose the camera to  extreme heat  over 40  104   or to extreme cold  below  10   14  F   Low temperatures  even  within this range  may      sometimes cause deterioration  in battery performance   temporarily disabling the  camera     57    58      When transporting the camera  from a cold place to a warm  place  or in the event of a  sudden temperature change   put the camera into a plastic   ag  This allows the camera s  temperature to change slowly   Once the camera has adjusted  to the new temperature  you can  remove it from the bag and use  it    e Keep your hair  hands  strap   etc  away from the autofocus  window  lens  AE sensor and  flash       Avoid leaving the camera  unused for long periods of time   This can cause mold to grow on  the camera as well as other  problems  Try to press the  shutter release button and  check the operation of the  camera before use    Some airport X ray machines  can damage the film in your  camera  Try to avoid passing  your camera through these  machines  Give it to the security  officer for manual inspection     59    60    CARING FOR YOUR  WEATHERPROOF CAMERA    This camera is designed to be water   resistant  however  it is not designed for  underwater use or to be subje
17. month indication will start  blinking    4  Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set  the day  hour and minutes     Note  As you press the mode  button  the blinking indication  changes in the order of year   month  day  hour  and minute  The  data correction will be finished  when the MODE button is pressed  again     53    54                   PRINTING THE DATE AND TIME    Choose the desired mode   The mode will switch in the  described order     Each time the MODE button is    pressed  the display will change in  the sequence shown below     The quartzdate function uses the  same power source as the main unit   Be sure to correct the data after the  battery is replaced      The printing of dates is handled  differently by different processors  For  details  ask your local processor      Date data is recorded magnetically but  is not printed on the film      Date data is recorded magnetically to  enable printing on either the front or  the back of prints           CD No data    2  Year month day   3  Month day year   4  Day month year   5  Hour minute    55    56    CARE AND STORAGE      Do not leave the camera  exposed to excessive heat   humidity  or direct sunlight     for  example  in a car or on the  beach  m     Ifthe camera gets wet  wipe it  with a dry towel  The salt in  seawater can be especially  damaging      Do not use organic solvents   such as alcohol or paint thinner  when cleaning the camera      Do not leave the camera on or  near a television  refrigerator  or  et app
18. nt pictures from  being overexposed even when the  subjects are close          The flash also functions as an _  autofocus auxiliary light in low light  conditions  When the shutter release  button is pressed halfway  the flash  blinks several times  When the button  is pressed down all the way  the main  flash fires  Be sure to hold the camera  firmly until the flash fires  5                  da a E El    i   CD Auto Flash mode  p  35  No display   Red Eye ren Fach mode          Pas d   affichage  p  36   Keine Anzeige      D  3   ff  Flash Override  mode  Sin visualizaci  n  p  38   PET   The autofocus auxiliary light      does nol        in tis mode     ill In Flash  Forced Activation  apo    mode  p  39        5  Night Scene Flash mode  Derse     P  40   w              gt   nn WARNING  DO NOT FIRE     FLASH TOO CLOSE TO THE     EYES OF PEOPLE OR       amp  9         ANIMALS                             ISO  W  28 mmy   T  75 mm     200   0 6  4 7m   0 6 2 2m   2 154ft     2 7 21t    400   0 6 6 6m   0 6 3 1m   2  2171     2 10 2                  AUTO FLASH    The flash fires automatically in   dark places and with backlighting        The orange lamp lights when  the shutter release button is  depressed halfway     Notes      When the orange lamp is  blinking  the flash is being  recharged and the shutter won t  release  Release your finger  from the shutter release button   and wait for several seconds      Maximum distance is about 70   of the working range  x  when  usin
19. op   Rewind possible at any  point with rewind button    Selftimer  Electronic selftimer with  approx  12 sec  delay     73    Remote control  optional   Infrared  remote control unit with  approx  3 sec  delay    Flash  Built in flash  Recycling time   Approx  2 5 sec   at normal  temperature with new battery    Flash working range  Wide       4 7m  2   15 4  ft  Telephoto     0 6   2 2 m  2    7 2 ft  with ISO 200 color  negative film  Wide angle      0 6 6 6m  2   21 7ft    Telephoto     0 6   3 1 m  2    10 2 ft  with ISO 400 color  negative film     Modes  Auto Flash     gt  Red Eye  Reducing Flash   amp  Off  5  Fill In Flash  Night Scene  Flash   E  Red Eye Reducing  Night Scene Flash    Battery check  Displayed on LCD   anel    Power source  One 3 V lithium  battery  CR2     Dimensions  107  W  x 54  H  x 33 5   D  mm  4 2 x 2 1 x 1 3 in    without protrusions      75    Weight  no g  5 8 oz   without    battery     Weatherproof  IEC Standard  publication 529  Classification  of degrees of protection   rovided by enclosures      egree of protection indicated  by second characteristics  numeral 4  Short description      Protected against splashing  water  Definition     Water  splashed against enclosure  from any direction shall have  no harmful effect     SPECIFICATIONS FOR  DATE UNIT    Data recording method  Recording  using magnetic IX  information  input  function    Data coding  No data  year month   day  month day year  day   month year and hour minute    Extern
20. such as the  shadow of a tree   It is also used  when shooting in backlit  conditions or under artificial  lighting  such as fluorescent light     se this mode within the flash  working range  p  35   Closing the  lens barrier restores the Auto  Flash mode     39    40       NIGHT SCENE FLASH    When taking pictures of  people with a night  background  this mode  produces clear images of both     Notes      Use of a tripod is recommended  since a slow shutter speed   down to 4 seconds  is  automatically selected in low   light situations        e Spot mode is automatically  canceled when the Night Scene  Flash mode is selected      Closing the lens barrier restores  the Auto Flash mode                 RED EYE REDUCING NIGHT  SCENE FLASH MODE    You can take pictures of  people with a night scene  background while reducing  the  red eye  phenomenon     Notes      Except forthe    gt  flash s pre   flashes  this mode is the same  as the Night Scene Flash mode      Read precautionary remarks in   Red  ye Reducing Flash   p   d  and  Night Scene Flash     p      This mode cannot be combined  with the Spot mode  _     When the lens barrier is closed   the camera switches to the Red   Eye Reducing Flash mode     41    42                         SPOT MODE    1  Press the selftimer remote  control and flash mode  buttons simultaneously to  enter the Spot mode  The  LCD panel displays         Press those buttons simulta     neously again to cancel the  Spot mode     2  Position the au
21. tofocus mark    on your subject  and  press the shutter release  button halfway     gt  The green lamp lights            The exposure will be locked in  the cl of the autofocus  mark              3  Reposition your subject in  the picture frame while  keeping the shutter release  button depressed halfway   Then press the shutter  release button fully                 After the Spot mode has been       engaged or disengaged  check  the selftimer remote control and  flash mode settings    Focus and exposure can be  adjusted at a different point from  the autofocus frame using the  Spot mode     43    44    The use of the Spot mode is   recommended in the following   cases      When there is an object in front  of the main subject      When the subject is on the edge  of the frame      When the background is brighter  than the subject  the subject is  backlit      Difficult to Autofocus Subjects  Although this camera s autofocus  system can lock on virtually any  subject  under certain conditions   such as  1       below  it may not  lock on the correct subject even if  the shutter releases  This can  happen either when the den  lamp lights or blinks rapidly     In these situations  first focus on a  different subject at a similar  distance  and then reposition the  correct subject in the picture  frame     Subjects with low contrast  Subjects that do not contain  vertical lines     Subjects with an extremely  bright area in the part of the    image         Two subjects at differ
22. us window      Light sensor   Lens    8  Remote control sensor   9  Lens barrier   0 Strap eyelet  4  Zoom lever      Do not soil as this can cause  blurred pictures  Wipe clean  with a soft cloth                 Diopter adjustment dial   Green lamp   Orange lamp   Viewfinder     Print type selector switch  Selftimer remote control button  oua compartment cover  Cartridge cover release button  Cartridge cover   Tripod socket   MODE and SET buttons  Mid roll rewind button   Flash mode button   LCD panel  date time  indicator     VIEWFINDER DISPLAY   LCD PANEL    Viewfinder Display    D Close up correction marks  The available image area is within  these marks when shooting a close   up subject      Orange lamp  Lights when the flash is ready to  fire  Blinks when the flash is being  recharged      Green lamp  bons when the subject is in focus   Blinks when the y is not in  focus  the shutter will not release  because the subject is too close    Blinks fast when the subject may  not be in focus  because of a  difficult to focus subject          Autofocus mark  Position your subject within the  autofocus mark     O Ctype    Htype O Ptype                   ISOIEXP 98 88    Dn Dn    _   Pr pa          09 5 B                                        LCD Panel    g ISO film speed mark   Exposure counter  ISO speed   total number of exposures   When you open the lens barrier  this  counter first displays the ISO speed  and then shows the total number of  exposures     3  Date time indi
23. when the remote control s  shutter release button is pressed    D The remote control hasn t been  used in the 10 minutes since the  Selftimer Remote Control mode was  engaged  causing the LCD panel to  turn off       Press the zoom lever  The LCD  will light  Then press the selftimer   remote control button again     The green lamp blinks  and the  shutter release button will not  release    D You are less than 0 6 m  2 ft  away  from the subject      Move at least 0 6 m  2 ft  away  from the subject   p  26     65    66    The orange lamp blinks  and the  shutter release button will not  release    D The flash has not been recharged  yet       Remove your finger from the  shutter release button and wait  several seconds until the flash is  recharged before shooting   p  35     The flash does not fire  even in   the dark       The flash mode is set to Off       Set it to a mode other than Off    p  38        High sensitivity film is being used    gt  Set the flash mode to Fill in   p   39     The viewfinder is out of focus      Diopter dial is not adjusted    gt  Adjust the diopter dial until image  is clear   p  13   The cartridge cover does not open  even though the cartridge cover  release button is pressed    D The battery is exhausted       Open the lens barrier and check  the battery icon  p  16   Then replace  the battery with a new one     PROBLEMS WITH PRINTED  PICTURES  The picture is out of focus     The camera moved when the  shutter release button was pressed    
24. will not release   The  green lamp blinks     e When the subject is extremely  close to the camera  the subject  will be out of focus although the  shutter releases        Close up Correction    D Picture area at eo  infinity     2  Close up correction marks      one area of picture at 0 6 m  t    The picture area will move lower in    the viewfinder as you get closer to  the subject     27    28                   AFTER SHOOTING    1  Close the lens barrier  slowly and carefully  The  lens and flash will retract  automatically     2  Close the lens barrier  completely     Caution  Do not forcibly close the  lens barrier as it will interfere with  lens retraction                    UNLOADING THE  CARTRIDGEFILM    The film will be rewound  automatically when the end of    the roll is reached      Wait until the sound of the motor  operation stops and     starts blinking  in the exposure counter  Then open  the cartridge cover and remove the  cartridge  While the motor is    operating  the cartridge cover is  locked  When the motor stops  operating  press the cartridge cover  release button  The cartridge visual  exposure indicator will be setto   3     exposed      Rewinding the film before the  end of th   roll   Press the mid roll rewind button    gently with your fingernail  etc   Caution  Do not use an instrument  with a sharp tip     30            The cartridge visual exposure  indicator   3  exposed  is set even  when the film is rewound before the  end is reached  Becaus
    
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