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SAFETY GUIDE
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This product is a camera for taking still photographs. Please do not use it for any other purpose.
While we have given all due attention to the safety of the product, we would ask you to use it
correctly after reading this page and the warnings and cautions regarding batteries.
The marks shown below are warning and caution notices to enable you to use the product in such
a way as not to cause any injury or damage.
1. Warning marks and their meanings
* WARNING This warning mark indicates that if the product is not correctly used, the person
using or handing the product could suffer fatal or serious injury.
* CAUTION This caution mark indicates that if the product is not correctly used, the person
using or handing the product could suffer slight or moderate injury, or that there is the danger of
damage to inanimate objects.
2. Warnings
* WARNING Danger of explosion leading to major injury. Please do not expose batteries to
naked flames, or short-circuit, dismantle, or heat them.
* WARNING Danger of death if accidentally swallowed. Please store batteries in a place where
small children cannot reach them.
* WARNING Danger of suffocation if accidentally wound around the neck. Please ensure that
the camera strap cannot come into the hands of small children.
* WARNING Danger of electrocution. Please in no event dismantle the camera, as there are
high voltage circuits inside it.
* WARNING Danger of heat generation and combustion. Please do not use batteries other than
those specified. If the batteries generate heat, please remove them immediately and take them to
your nearest service station.
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* If the contents of this page and the warnings or cautions regarding batteries have become
illegible, we recommend that you exchange it for a new explanation sheet at your nearest service
station. (Payable)
Holding the Camera (Fig. 1)
Keep your elbows down to hold the camera steady.
• Whether for vertical or horizontal photography, hold the camera with both hands and draw
your elbows to your
body for steady camera holding.
• For vertical picture taking, hold the camera with the shutter button up. and the numbers of the
auto date will be recorded at the bottom of the film.
• When taking vertical pictures, make sure that the strap will not hang in front of the lens, auto
focusing window or exposure reading window.
• Be sure that the lens and the Autofocus Sensor Windows are not obstructed by anything:
fingers, strap, etc.
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• If the flash is used with the camera held vertically, the flash unit should be at the top of the
camera.
Care of your camera
I) Do not leave the camera in a very hot environment, such as under the window of a car, or in the
glove compartment or trunk. Excess heat or humidity may cause serious damage to the camera
and changes in film color or damage to film emulsion and surface.
2) Avoid sudden temperature changes (bringing camera from outdoor cold to very warm indoor).
These can cause moisture condensation inside the camera or lens, resulting in clouding of lens or
rusting of metal parts.
3) Do not leave the camera near or on electrical appliances such as a TV or refrigerator.
4) Do not clean the camera body with alcohol, thinner or any other organic solvent. If it is stained,
wipe it with a piece of dry cloth.
5) If water has dripped onto the camera or if the camera has been exposed to a sea breeze, wipe it
well with a dry cloth.
6) Do not place camera with film inside in cabinets of furniture treated with formal in-containing
substances, or near naphtha moth repellent. (These will affect color film quality.)
7) Avoid exposing camera to mud or sand. These can cause serious damage to moving parts of
the camera.
Name of parts (Fig. 2, Fig. 3)
1. View-finder Window 2. Zoom Switch
3. Power Switch 4. Shutter Release Button
5. Strap Eyelet 6. Built-in Flash
7. Auto-focus Sensor
Windows
9. Turning the Auto Data Switch 10. Self-timer Switch
11. Self-timer Light and Auto-focus Sensor
Windows
8. Mode Switch
12. AE Photo Sensor 13. Lens and Cover
14. Green Light15. Finder Eyepiece
16. Red Light (warning signal)
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17. Film Door 18. Tripod Socket
19. Display Panel 20. Film Door Look
21. Film Check Window 22. Battery Cap
23. Manual Rewind Switch *9. Auto-date model only
Display Symbols (Fig. 4)
The diagram shows all crystal displays in the "on" state.
(A) Date Time Display (Automatic Date Mode or optional)
(B) Auto-flush Mode Symbol (Standard Mode)
(C) Battery Power Symbol
(D) Frame Counter
(E) Night View Portrait Mode indicator
(F) Flash-ON Mode (Fill in flash) indicator
(G) Pre-flash (To reduce the red-eyes) mode display indicator
(H) Flash-OFF Mode indicator
(I) Infinity Mode indicator
(J) TV-Mode indicator
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Using the Viewfinder (Fig. 5)
The finder is real image finder. It shows what the camera lens sees.
A Picture frame
B Close-up (parallax correction) marks
C Auto-focus frame
D Green Light (AE/AF Lock and close-up warning signal)
E Red Light (Indicates flash will operate and low light warning signal, Flash recharging)
How to attach the strap.(Fig.6)
How to attach the strap
Standard Mode Operation
1. Loading the Battery (Fig. 8)
Use a single CR 123A or DL 123A (3V) lithium battery. This camera will not operate without a
battery loaded.
1) You can open the cover of the battery chamber by depressing the release button of the battery
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