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• After taking all of your pictures, press 

the shutter button. Pressing the shutter 
button before rewinding the film makes it 
easier to rewind.

• Insert the parent key into the film rewinder.
• Turn the film rewinder in the direction of the

arrows until you do not feel any tension while
turning. You will also see OPEN in the film
counter window.

Rewinding Film

Parent Key

Film Rewinder

Film Counter Window

Unloading Film

• While pressing the film door lock, fit the parent

key into the film door release.

• Push the parent key in to open the film door.
• Remove the 35mm film.
• For best results, develop your 35mm film 

right away!

Parent Key

Film Door Release

Film Door

11

Shutter 
Button

Film Door Lock

Summary of Contents for Perfect Shot 77856

Page 1: ...luded Tool required to install batteries Phillips Screwdriver not included Requires 35mm film not included Batteries and film must be installed by an adult Perfect Shot TM 35mm Camera Model number 778...

Page 2: ...cially designed for children It is much easier for children to use a dual eye viewfinder to center their picture subjects And the film compartment is designed to be opened by grown ups so film doesn t...

Page 3: ...dles Back Front Film Advance Dial Battery Compartment Film Compartment Dual Eye Viewfinder Film Rewinder 3 Flash Lens Film Counter Window Flash Button Flash Ready Light Film Door Release Strap Your Pe...

Page 4: ...ips screwdriver and remove the door The screw will remain in the battery compartment door Insert two fresh AA LR6 alkaline batteries as shown inside the battery compartment Hint We recommend using alk...

Page 5: ...inals Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended in the Battery Installation instructions are to be used If removeable rechargeable...

Page 6: ...oor Release Parent Key Film Door Helpful Hint We recommend using 400 ASA film with this camera 400 ASA film works well with and without the use of the flash If you will be taking all outdoor non flash...

Page 7: ...til the number 1 is visible in the film counter window You may need to press the shutter button and turn the film advance dial until the number 1 appears in the film counter window If the letter S is...

Page 8: ...ot cover the lens Center your picture subject in the viewfinder Press the shutter button slowly Turn the film advance dial until it locks and you see the next picture frame number in the film counter...

Page 9: ...f and the flash ready light will turn off You will not be able to take a flash picture until you press the flash button again Hint After pushing the flash button you will not be able to take a non fla...

Page 10: ...the dual eye viewfinder to see your picture subject Make sure your fingers do not cover the lens Center your picture subject in the viewfinder Press the shutter button slowly Turn the film advance dia...

Page 11: ...ntil you do not feel any tension while turning You will also see OPEN in the film counter window Rewinding Film Parent Key Film Rewinder Film Counter Window Unloading Film While pressing the film door...

Page 12: ...ntended for eyeglasses Always keep your camera free of dirt sand and water Never leave your camera or film in a hot place like a vehicle trunk or rear window shelf Excessive heat will damage your film...

Page 13: ...enough Picture subject too dark light on must be no picture subject farther than 10 feet from the camera Flash pictures Too much Make sure the too light light on camera is at picture least 5 feet sub...

Page 14: ...or neck strap hands fingers in front of the and neck strap lens are behind the camera Film removed Never remove too soon the film from the camera before advanc ing to the end of the film Subject not c...

Page 15: ...Make subject s eyes picture subject s sure picture eyes to camera subject is lens looking at a room light Shutter button Film not Advance the does not work advanced film to the next frame Film advance...

Page 16: ...lity other than that expressly stated above including but not limited to any incidental or consequential damages SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN TIAL DA...

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