Q: What type of film does the camera use?
A: The type of film that the camera uses is 35mm perforated cartridges films with am axial length of 24mm times a radial length of 36.
Q: What batteries are compatible with this camera?
A: The camera in contrast with others can only 2 utilized AA batteries namely alkaline and manganese batteries with the precondition that Ni-Cd batteries cannot be used.
Q: How to load in film into the camera?
A: Pull the film compartment, insert the film cassette in the respective compartment, pull the film leader enough to let it go past the section mark, and close the cover.
Q: Is it possible for the camera to take pictures in low lights?
A: Yes, the camera’s in built flash goes on when it is dark.
Q: Will I be able to use this camera that has a red eye reduction?
A: Yes, this camera is equipped with automatic red eye elimination of portrait photographs taken with flash.
Q: What is this cameras shutter speed?
A: The speed of shutter of this camera is 1/100 sec.
Q: Is it possible to rewind the film?
A: Push the film rewind button which is in the direction of the arrow, then the film will rewind automatically.
Q: What is the focusing range of the camera?
A: The focus range goes from one meter toundefined.
Q: What are the steps to take if the flash doesn’t recharge in time?
A: If the recycling of the flash takes more than 20 seconds then change the batteries.
Q: How can I picture that camera is prepared to take a picture?
A: The camera’s ready monitor will light when the flash is charged and ready for use.
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