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UNLOADING THE FILM OR REMOVING FILM IN MID-ROLL

To Unload the Film

When the last frame in the film has been exposed, the film automatically rewinds
into the film cassette which can then be removed for processing.

While the film is being rewound, the lens cover automatically closes and “

” is displayed.

Sometimes more photographs can be taken than the stated number of exposures, but the final
frame may not be printed.

1

2

When the motor stops, check that “

” and “ ” are blinking on the display.

Do not open the camera back before “

” and “ ” are blinking on the display. The film may be

exposed to the light.

Summary of Contents for Discovery S600 ZOOM Date

Page 1: ...35 60mm Auto Focus Zoom Lens Automatic Flash Easy Film Loading Automatic Film Rewind Full Information LED Operating Display Date Time Imprinting on the DISCOVERY S600 ZOOM DATE ZOOM DATE 60 only Red...

Page 2: ...ILM IN MID ROLL 27 3 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE 31 USING THE SELF TIMER 35 TROUBLE SHOOTING 37 COMMON SENSE CAMERA CARE 40 SPECIFICATIONS 41 FEATURES Fujinon 35 60mm Auto Focus Zo...

Page 3: ...elease Button 5 Strap Lug 6 AF Autofocus Window 7 Viewfinder Window 8 MODE Button 9 Mid Roll Rewind Button 0 Red eye Reduction Self Timer Lamp A Flash B AE Light Sensor C Fujinon Lens Lens Cover 8 p 3...

Page 4: ...mp F Film Take up Spool G Camera Back Lock H Film Leader Mark I Film Chamber J Camera Back K Film Pressure Plate L Film ConfirmationWindow M Battery Compartment Cover N Tripod Socket J p 16 28 N M p 8...

Page 5: ...uction Flash Mode P Film Display Q Battery Status R Fill in Flash Mode Flash off Mode Flash Charging S Exposure Counter T Self Timer Mode O p 32 P p 18 Q p 11 The diagram shows all crystal displays in...

Page 6: ...ting W Date Display X SELECT Button Y MODE Button Z SET Button Date Time Display on the DISCOVERY S600 ZOOM DATE ZOOM DATE 60 only X p 12 Y p 12 14 The diagram shows all crystal displays in the on sta...

Page 7: ...oop and pull tight Take up any slack to make sure the strap is securely attached to the camera Do not use a strap made for cellular phones or similar electronic products These straps are usually too l...

Page 8: ...and slid ing the cover in the direction of the arrow 2 1 1 2 1 It is important to insert the batteries correctly Follow the instructions in the diagram on the insider of the battery cover Pay particul...

Page 9: ...ne batteries should be sufficient for approximately 360 exposures based on our test conditions When traveling take extra batteries to provide power for extra exposures particularly important if you vi...

Page 10: ...r in the LCD panel When you are finished using your camera turn the power off to conserve your battery If the power supply is left on for more than 5 minutes without the camera being used the camera w...

Page 11: ...n and check the battery capacity indicator on the LCD panel 1on Battery capacity is OK 2on Battery capacity is low Replace with a new battery 3blink Shutter cannot be released because battery is exhau...

Page 12: ...blink and the camera will enter the date setting mode The numeral under the in the display area indicates the month 1 2 Setting the Time 1 Press the MODE button to display the hour and minute 2 Press...

Page 13: ...can set Year 98 to 49 1998 to 2049 Month 1 to 12 Day 1 to 31 Time 0 to 23 hours 00 to 59 minutes 1 2 Once the date and time are set press the SELECT button and setting will cease To set the time hour...

Page 14: ...f the MODE button the date mode changes as in the illustration The date and time will be printed based on the mode you select If is showing in the upper right of the display area the date will be impr...

Page 15: ...cassette itself Use only 35mm films with ISO rating of 100 200 or 400 Information you will see includes A Number of Exposures B DX Code symbol C Film Speed sensitivity to light or ISO rating A C B If...

Page 16: ...To load the film slide camera back lock in the direction of the arrow as shown in the picture at left 2 Open the back as shown Never open the camera back while film is in your camera Never apply exces...

Page 17: ...s far as the FILM TIP mark in the camera Hold the film cassette down so that it does not pop out of the film compartment Make sure the end of the film is correctly threaded onto the spool If you shoul...

Page 18: ...re displayed 6 Check that the exposure counter and appear in the LCD The type number of exposures and speed of the film that has been loaded may be checked with the film check window If and are not di...

Page 19: ...camera makes it easier to take better more interesting pictures The finder consists of two parts A Framing Area Compose your picture within these framelines B AF Autofocus frame Position this frame ov...

Page 20: ...cial events take a few test shots to make sure your camera is functioning correctly If you purchased your camera before going on a trip shoot a roll or two to familiarize yourself with the operation o...

Page 21: ...e The focusing range for sharp pictures is from 1 0 m 3 3 ft to infinity at wide angle 1 6 m 5 2 ft to infinity at telephoto If you use flash for taking pictures in low light check with the flash sect...

Page 22: ...tographing under low light conditions The film advances to the next frame The number shown in the exposure counter will increase by 1 with each frame exposed This provides a check on the number of pic...

Page 23: ...n using flash keep your subject within the range of the effective flash illumination as indicated in the chart below Effective flash range Film speed Wide angle 35 mm Telephoto 60 mm ISO 100 1 0 2 8 m...

Page 24: ...re these settings include A bright light source with the picture area such as the sun near your subject or a strong reflection from water or the windshield of a vehicle A mirror or other strongly refl...

Page 25: ...O FOCUS LOCK In the composition shown at left the AF frame is off the subject in this case the people In this case the lens will not focus on the subject 1 2 Move the camera to position the AF frame o...

Page 26: ...flash ready lamp green lights up 3 While holding the shutter release button halfway down to keep the Auto Focus lock on move the camera back to the original position to recompose your picture then pr...

Page 27: ...moved for processing While the film is being rewound the lens cover automatically closes and is displayed Sometimes more photographs can be taken than the stated number of exposures but the final fram...

Page 28: ...1 Slide the camera back lock in the direction indicated by the arrow 2 Open the camera back in the direction indicated by the arrow 2 1 4 Do not apply unnecessary force to the camera back Remove the...

Page 29: ...loses and is displayed When the film has been fully rewound and blink on the display Check that the motor has stopped and that and are blinking on the display before removing the film Do not press the...

Page 30: ...2 While covering the lens with your hand press the shutter a few times to feed some unexposed film 3 The remaining frames can be used Since the exposure counter is reset to when the camera back is op...

Page 31: ...tions Red eye reduction flash for more pleasing pictures of people Back light compensation flash mode Flash off mode for natural light pictures Self timer Mode p 35 The selected exposure mode is maint...

Page 32: ...lower than the predetermined level Once the red eye reduction lamp has come on the flash ready lamp will remain lit until the picture is taken Do not move the camera while the flash ready lamp is lit...

Page 33: ...the dilated pupils and being reflected back to the lens Red eye reduction causes a preliminary flash to fire before the actual picture is taken This causes the pupil to contract reducing this reflecti...

Page 34: ...k light compensation flash mode Use this mode to avoid deep shadows when photographing against the light such as a person standing in front of a window or under a tree with a very bright background Th...

Page 35: ...utter release button The camera focuses on the subject and then the self timer starts The self timer mode is maintained even after the photography has been completed It is auto matically cancelled whe...

Page 36: ...nces a sequence of slow blinking approximately 7 seconds followed by fast blinking approximately 1 5 seconds and a final lighting up approximately 1 5 seconds When you desire to cancel the self timer...

Page 37: ...sette close the camera back 11 10 15 29 15 15 17 1 symbol is blinking 2 Power switch is not on 3 Are and blinking on the dis play Did you operate the rewind button in the middle of the film 1 Did you...

Page 38: ...coverage distance of elec tronic flash 2 Do not cover the flash with your finger 3 Turn on the back light compensation flash mode and press the shutter release button 20 25 40 20 21 23 20 34 1 Was yo...

Page 39: ...14 14 You didn t set correct date and time after replacing battery 1 Wasn t selected before tak ing pictures 2 Is there something light colored white yellow orange where the date appears Printed date...

Page 40: ...as napthalene moth balls and moth flakes 4 Never store the camera in a closed automobile for an extended period 5 It is recommended that undeveloped film and cameras con taining film be carried as ha...

Page 41: ...lues for the flash off mode Film Speed Setting Automatic DX roll film for speeds from ISO 100 200 400 Film Loading Automatic Film Advance Automatic motorized film wind and rewind system provision for...

Page 42: ...r Supply Two alkaline batteries LR6 AA size Others Tripod socket Dimensions Weight 115 5 69 5 54 5 mm 4 5 2 7 2 1 in main unit 205 g 7 2 oz without battery Specifications are subject to change without...

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