Moultrie 35mm Instruction Manual Download Page 1

IMPORTANT:

• Please take a few moments to read and 

understand these instructions before 

using the your camera system.

• Please call Moultrie Customer Service at

(205) 664-6700 if you have any questions. 

• Don't forget to send us your registration.
• Good luck and have fun with your

wildlife photography.

Instruction Manual 

Instruction Manual 

35mm Wildlife

Surveillance Camera

Photo System

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Page 1: ... Service at 205 664 6700 if you have any questions Don t forget to send us your registration Good luck and have fun with your wildlife photography Instruction Manual Instruction Manual 35mm Wildlife Surveillance Camera Photo System 35mm Wildlife Surveillance Camera Photo System QUICK START GUIDE QUICK START GUIDE PAGES 3 4 60045_10504_cvr pdf ...

Page 2: ...lash can also act as a deterrent to repel would be criminal activity The Game Spy system can be used anywhere that requires constant surveillance Photo Fun Remove the camera and use it for any event day or night that requires a quality focus free camera Take pictures of family friends scenery sporting events vacations etc Questions or problems call us Moultrie Customer Service 205 664 6700 page 1 ...

Page 3: ...arities and Set camera date back close camera lens and connect plug to camera port 2 3 Secure camera open camera shutter and slide unit power switch to ON and back to OFF then push camera test button Close camera Shutter remove camera load film connect plug to camera close cover 4 60045_10504_pg 2 pdf ...

Page 4: ...os If you have any problems check Are batteries fresh and installed properly Do you have enough daylight in location Is the camera lens open Is the camera plugged in Is the film loaded properly Is the test switch in normal Is the power switch on Is the unit in the delay period Change batteries and set up again 8 Lock case switch unit on and wait at least 1 min for the unit to warm up If you want t...

Page 5: ...ug PARTS 11 Control Box Latch 12 Lockable Latch 13 Event Counter LED 14 Reset Button 15 Display Button 16 Delay Switch 17 Daylight 24hr Switch 18 Sensor Test Switch 19 Computer Control Panel 20 9V Battery Holders PARTS 21 Foliage Tie Down Lug 22 Camera Test Button 23 Protective Foam Padding 24 Camera Hold Down Socket 25 Camera Power Plug 26 Mounting Hole 27 Camera Back up Battery Holder 28 Tripod ...

Page 6: ...light only IR Switch Test or normal Delay Switch 1 5 20 minute between event Display Switch Lights counter Reset Button Resets counter LED Event Counter Stores up to 90 events Camera Test Checks camera CPU Power Supply Dual 9 volt batteries Camera Back up Battery Holders Holds 6 AA alkaline batteries see Battery Facts pg 10 of these instructions Foam Padding Protect camera Control Cable Quick conn...

Page 7: ... Film Imprinting Mode Switch 13 Year Hour Button 14 Month Button 15 Day Minute Button 16 LCD Date or Time Indicator 17 Wrist Strap Lug 18 Self Timer 19 Film Chamber 20 Film Sprocket PARTS 21 Film Take up Spool 22 Film Tip Mark 23 Exposure Counter 24 Back Door 25 Battery Chamber 26 Automatic Rewind Switch 27 Tripod Socket 28 Back Door Latch CAMERA IDENTIFICATION 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 19 20 21 22 23 25 ...

Page 8: ...t in electronic Fill Flash Auto Fill button Red Eye Reduction Yes Ready Light Green LED type DX Window Indicates type of film in use Viewfinder Type big viewfinder Tripod Socket Yes Data Back Type LCD time date or nothing Data Back Display Year month day or time or nothing Power 2 AA alkaline batteries without film and batteries Wrist Strap Keeps camera ready for action See camera specification in...

Page 9: ...attery Chamber 25 Make sure that the or on the batteries match the or indicated on the battery chamber door Close the battery chamber door Make sure it is closed securely Back up Power Supply for Camera Your wildlife camera system also comes with an additional power supply for long camera life Insert six fresh AA alkaline batteries into the Camera Back up Battery Holders 27 Make sure that the or o...

Page 10: ...ecommend that the camera back up battery holders be used for best camera and flash performance Up to six additional AA alkaline batteries can be inserted in the camera back up battery holders They are for camera and flash functions only and must be inserted in pairs 2 4 or 6 The AA alkaline battery life will vary greatly depending on the amount of pictures taken with and without the flash You can ...

Page 11: ...elay mode will not automatically change after the switch has been changed until the next picture is taken Press the camera test button to override Testing Camera When the Camera Test Button 22 is pressed it will activate the camera to make sure the camera is working properly This will take one picture every time the button is pressed and the event counter will add one digit to the Event Counter LE...

Page 12: ... bolt from the control box camera ledge and unplug the Camera Power Plug 25 from the Surveillance System Port 8 Now the camera can be removed Open the Back Door 24 by sliding the Back Door Latch 28 upward and gently swinging the door open Insert the film cartridge into the Film Chamber 19 Make sure the film is completely inside the chamber Pull the film leader out and lay it across the Film Take u...

Page 13: ...ctivate the fill flash feature while the camera is being used with the game camera system Turn Control Box ON To turn the control box on slide the External ON OFF Switch 9 to the ON position The your wildlife surveillance system is now activated and ready for use Attaching Removing the Camouflage Cloth Cover To attach cloth cover wrap around the front cover of system Slip the elastic tie down ring...

Page 14: ... the control box camera ledge When you want to remove the camera from the system unplug the Camera Power Plug 25 from the Surveillance System Port 8 and remove the camera from the control box Remove the film Important Replace batteries with a fresh set of alkaline batteries every time you change the film Close the control box cover remove mounting straps and store accessories You are now ready to ...

Page 15: ...lens port blow loose dirt away and gently clean with soft lint free cloth or an untreated lens cleaning tissue Pictures too dark Subject is not within flash range Control panel not working properly External power switch not turned on Batteries low or installed incorrectly No wildlife captured in pictures System left set to IR test mode Switch to normal mode Animal moved too quickly for the camera ...

Page 16: ...not to have anything imprinted on your pictures Loading Film Turning Camera ON see pages 12 13 Red eye Reduction Your camera comes with an automatic Red eye Reduction Lamp 5 that activates automatically when the Electronic Flash 4 is on Pressing down on the Shutter Release Button 1 activates the Red eye Reduction Lamp 5 Fill flash When the sun or any bright light source is behind your subject it a...

Page 17: ...at will automatically fire the flash when it is needed Automatic Film Advance The camera will automatically advance the film to the next exposure when the shutter button is pressed and a picture is taken Step 1 Outside on bright sunny days simply look through the Viewfinder 11 and compose the picture you desire Try to have your main subject well lighted with the sun overhead or behind you not behi...

Page 18: ...ject is backlit use the fill flash feature see pg 16 Important Always wait for the ready light to be ON before taking a picture Make sure that your subject is within the flash range Turn the flash off when not needed to conserve battery life Step 3 Hold the camera steady Press the Shutter Release Button 1 For best results try to have the sun overhead or behind you The camera will automatically adv...

Page 19: ...ures Lens obstructed by fingers strap Camera not held steady or subject moved Pictures too dark Not enough light on subject Use a higher speed film Use fill flash button when subject is backlit Subjects off center or cut off Frame main subject in center of viewfinder Ready light off Lens cover ON Off switch not turned on Alkaline batteries low or installed incorrectly Ready light slow to light Alk...

Page 20: ...n computer control board and battery chambers with a dry cloth Do not use lens cleaning fluid 5 Do not use in freezing temperatures CAMERA 1 Store your film and camera away from heat or direct sunlight 2 Never store in a car 3 Never wipe or rub lens always clean with lens cleaning fluid 4 Always use fresh film and have your film processed as soon as possible after you have removed it from your cam...

Page 21: ...ts which have been found to be defective in original material or workmanship Should you require in warranty service call our Customer Service Department If your problem cannot be addressed over the telephone we may need you to send us your defective product plus proof of purchase Enclose a check or money order for 10 00 to cover shipping and handling Pack the product well and insure it Moultrie Cu...

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