
English 9
Holding Your Camera
1. Hold the camera steadily with both hands.
Support the camera with your left hand with
elbows close to your body in order to prevent
the camera from shaking.
2. Take pictures with sunlight behind you.
3. When holding the camera vertically, always
position your camera with the flash at the top.
4. Be careful not to place your fingers over the
lens, flash, or viewfinder.

4. When taking a close-up shot, (subject distance
80 cm), your subject must be positioned within
the square of the close-up correction mark
(Figure 7).
5. The film will automatically advance after each
shot and the frame counter will advance.
● If the desired subject distance is between 50
and 80 cm, the green auto focus lamp will blink
as an alarm and the shutter locks. No picture
can be taken. If the desired subject distance
is less than 50 cm, you may press the shutter
button, but the picture will be blurry.

English 11
Special Shooting Mode
1. Landscape mode/ Infinite Lock : Use
this mode when taking landscape pictures. The
focus will be fixed to a long distance for a clear
picture, and the camera will be set to flash-off
automatically.
2. Night Mode : Beautiful pictures can be
taken at night when this mode is used.
In night mode, the shutter will open twice; the
flash will be on when the shutter opens for the
first time, and off when the shutter opens for
the second time.
3. Macro Mode : Switch the camera to the
Macro mode, the lens will protrude to the fourth
section, and the fill-in flash will be on.
4. Continuous Mode : Switch the camera to
the continuous mode, and press the shutter
button. The camera will take continuous shots
until the shutter button is released.