1. This
be used outdoors if it is raining
accidentally
Canon service facility. Keep
spray and excessive humidity. lf
clean
2.
Store
sure
away from
window
are
3. Do not attempt to
since there is high-voltage
4. The
disassembled, recharged,
temperatures,
5. Use
the
fluids to the lens
authorized
thorough
Film
6.
airport may
loaded in
inspection
7.
Color
film is left in
develop exposed film
PrecautionsffiVt'ry*
camera is not resistant
dropped in water,
it
thoroughly
the
camera in a cool,
to keep the
shelf of a car. Avoid
used, and
batteries may
a blower brush to remove
lens
and inside the
cleaning if necessary.
passing
the camera. Request
reproduction
afterward with a dry
camera out
"hot
spots" such as the trunk
use a desiccant in
disassemble the camera
explode or cause burns if
or disposed of in a fire.
camera. Do not
or body. Take the
Canon service facility for a more
through X-ray
be exposed
to
avoid damage.
the camera for a long
and
may
be adversely
promptly.
to water,
the camera
dry, dust-free
of direct sunlight, and
places
circuitry inside.
shorted,
examinations
ruined
and should
or snowing. lf it is
contact an authorized
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a different method
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place.
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or modilcalions
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for a thorough understanding of how the camera works.
Table
These instructions are divided into four sections: Introduction,
Basic
Operations,
Information. When first
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Advanced
conventions are used
Warnings
camera.
Additional information on using the camera.
Tips on taking
you
Operations, and
using the camera, be sure to
should observe when using the
photographs
Additional
in
instructions:
these
with the camera.
Introduction
Handling Precautions
Table of Contents
Quick Reference
Nomenclature
Attaching
Basic
Becoming Familiar with Your Camera
Loading the Battery
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Turning the Power On and Off . . . . . . .
E
Checking
EViewfinder....
Changing the Subject Size
E
Shutter
E
Holding the Camera
Loading the Film
Taking Pictures
Green/Orange
Removing the Film
. . .
the Strap
Operations
the Battery Power
Button Action
(FullAuto
Indicators
.
Mode) . . . .
read
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A|AF
lmprinting
Setting and Adjusting
ChangingtheShooting
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Reduction
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Reduction
Red-eyeReduction
FlasnONMode
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FlashOFFMode
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RealTime
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Gtr
Sett-timerMode
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Slow-synchroFunction
Operations
(Focusing
the Date/Time@EE-
Auto Flash
Auto Flash
near
Function
the Date/Time
Mode
Mode without
Mode with
Function
Release
the edge
Mode
of the
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Red-eye
Red-eye
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Additional
4
Troubleshooting
Information
QuestionsandAnswers
Specifications...
Please
note that
model
with the
the
date function.
model with
@)
these instructions
date function
Information
the
date function
symbol.
tor
are
and the model
relevant
is marked
only to the
with
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.....39
.....40
both
the
without
the
El-s
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1. Load
(-
page
indicated by
the battery.
11)
(-
f).
tr-o
film
tip across
close the
(-
.(- 12)
power
(-
18)
18)
is turned on
2.Load the film.
3. Pull the
until it reaches the
mark. Then
back cover.