Focus mark
Shutter
speed
Aperture
Distance to
the subject
25
Basic
Press the shutter button halfway.
The camera brings the subject into focus and adjusts the
exposure automatically. The focus mark on the finder blinks.
Aperture and distance to the subject are displayed on the
LCD, and the shutter speed is displayed in the viewfinder.
If the shutter button is pressed all the way without stopping in
halfway, the viewfinder does not display any information.
Press the shutter button.
The flash fires automatically when the brightness of
the subject is lower than the predetermined level.
The film is wound to the next frame and the number in
the film counter moves 1 increment higher.
Marks in the viewfinder
When pressing the shutter button half way
Lit
Slow blinking
Fast blinking
Focus mark
Correctly
focused
The picture is out of focus.
The subject is not suitable for the AF mode. The
AF mode is not working. Use the AF lock feature
to position the AF frame to an object whose
distance and brightness are best for the subject
you wish to photograph. (
P.30, 32)
The distance to the subject is too close for focusing.
You need to have distance of 0.3m or more when
using KLASSE W and 0.4m or more for KLASSE S to
bring the subject in the AF frame into focus.
The distance displayed on the LCD also blinks.
Flash mark
The flash
will fire.
It is too bright and overexposed.
Select the
flash-off mode or widen the
distance from the subject.
The flash is charging.
The shutter button cannot be pressed. Wait until the
charge of the flash completes.
The shutter speed is too slow. It may cause camera
shake.
Shutter speed
The shutter speed is too slow. It may cause camera
shake.
Out of the exposure interlocking range.