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INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for Infinity Zoom 210

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...Autoflash photography 1 Taking pictures in low light 20 2 Taking backlit subjects 23 Advanced shooting techniques Macro photography 24 Focus lock 25 Selftimer 28 Continuous mode 30 Auto zoom mode 31...

Page 3: ...s the batteries are loaded and the power switch is set to ON Before taking important pictures it is recommended that you shoot a roll of film just to familiarize yourself with the camera s features Sy...

Page 4: ...of controls LCD panel Light sensor Viewfinder Shutter release button Autofocus windows Steady grip Power switch Selftimerindicator Subject button Flash mode button Flash reflector Lens Strap eyelet Zo...

Page 5: ...Back cover Viewfinder Battery compartment cover Film window Tripod socket Back cover release Rewind button 4...

Page 6: ...l Close up correction marks Autofocus frame AF indicator green Flash indicator orange Selftimer Continuous mode Auto zoom Pre focus Battery check indicator Exposure counter Flash mode selection indica...

Page 7: ...d open the cover Insert two 3V lithium batteries as shown and replace the cover Use Panasonic CR123A Duracell DL123A or equivalent Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries at t...

Page 8: ...ds When is displayed batteries are OK If flashes batteries are low have spares handy If is displayed continuously batteries should be replaced immediately When the battery power is low the flash will...

Page 9: ...Attaching the strap 8...

Page 10: ...ver by sliding the back cover release toward the top of the camera Loading the film This camera is designed to use DX coded 35mm film DX coding used by virtually all major film manufacturers allows th...

Page 11: ...lat Align the film leader with the red film loading indicator Unless the film leader matches the film loading indicator the film may not be loaded Do not touch the lens inside the body with your finge...

Page 12: ...Set the power switch to ON to make sure that the exposure counter shows 1 If film is improperly loaded the LCD panel will display a blinking E In this case open the back cover and realign the film le...

Page 13: ...as the film is rewinding The final reading of the exposure counter before rewinding may be more than the number of exposures specified for the film If you want to rewind the film before the end of th...

Page 14: ...ng the film Once the film has been rewound a blinking E will be displayed on the LCD panel Further operations are not possible until the rewound film cartridge is removed Rewinding completed indicator...

Page 15: ...aim the camera at your subject Simple point shoot photography How to take pictures When the power switch is ON the LCD panel lights The LCD panel goes out after 4 to 5 minutes to minimize battery dra...

Page 16: ...or wide angle The shutter release cannot be operated while zooming Press the T Telephoto on the zoom button to zoom in The maximum focal length in the T position is 76mm Press the W Wide angle on the...

Page 17: ...amera correctly It is particularly important to hold the camera steady when shooting at a longer focal length use both hands for maximum stability Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens an...

Page 18: ...is within the autofocus frame in the center of the viewfinder and press the shutter release button halfway again Press the shutter release button halfway to focus When correct focus has been achieved...

Page 19: ...the actual available image area will become smaller as you get nearer to the subject At 0 6m 2ft the subject should be positioned within the close up correction marks Shooting range from 0 6m 2ft to i...

Page 20: ...leased erroneously when the subject is extremely close to the camera When correct focus has been achieved the autofocus indicator has lit up press the shutter release button fully gently to minimize c...

Page 21: ...omatically The shutter release cannot be operated while the flash is still charging It takes about 0 2 3 5 seconds after the film is advanced to recharge the flash at normal temperatures with new batt...

Page 22: ...1 6m 5 2ft the flash strength is controlled automati cally as shown This soft flash mechanism prevents pictures from being overexposed Soft flash Overexposed with conventional flash Properly exposed w...

Page 23: ...ual flash working range for other film type may vary Flash working range ISO 100 200 400 WIDE 38mm 0 6m 4 1m 2ft 13 4ft 0 6m 5 8m 2ft 19ft 0 6m 8 2m 2ft 26 9ft In continuous mode ISO 100 200 400 WIDE...

Page 24: ...the viewfinder when the flash is charged If the backlit subject is very small and does not fully cover the autofocus frame the flash may not fire automatically Auto flash photography 2 Taking backlit...

Page 25: ...l operations it is possible to take close up pictures up to a distance of 0 6m 2ft Focal length of 38mm at 0 6m 2ft At 0 6m 2ft position your subject within the area outlined by the close up correctio...

Page 26: ...Focal length of 76mm at 0 6m 2ft Focus lock Using the focus lock your subject will be in focus even if it is not in the center of the picture 25...

Page 27: ...focus on the background and the subject will not be in focus Position your subject in the autofocus frame and press the shutter release button halfway When correct focus has been achieved the autofoc...

Page 28: ...e keeping the shutter release button pressed halfway change the position of your subject in the viewfinder to achieve the desired composition Press the shutter release button fully to take the picture...

Page 29: ...ition Press the SUBJECT button until is displayed on the LCD panel Press the shutter release button halfway to focus When correct focus has been achieved the autofocus indicator green will light up in...

Page 30: ...t has been activated press the SUBJECT button or set the power switch to OFF Press the shutter release button fully to start the selftimer The shutter will be released 12 seconds later The selftimer i...

Page 31: ...tedly as long as the shutter release button is pressed Outside the shooting range P 18 the shutter will automatically stop Continuous mode Use continuous mode to shoot a continuous series of pictures...

Page 32: ...priate subject size has been achieved the shutter will be released Press the SUBJECT button until is displayed on the LCD panel Use auto zoom mode to maintain a constant head and shoulders subject siz...

Page 33: ...om mode working range from 1 3m 4 3ft to 2 6m 8 5ft Outside the ranges as shown auto zoom may not operate Even in the auto zoom mode the zoom button can be operated to override the automatic zoom sett...

Page 34: ...utton halfway to focus on your subject The autofocus indicator green will light up and you will hear a click Pre focus mode Use pre focus mode when you want the shutter to release the moment you press...

Page 35: ...the shutter release button fully The shutter will be immediately released By using this mode the time lapse between when the shutter button is released and when the picture is actually taken is reduc...

Page 36: ...main flash Press the FLASH button to set the mode to AUTO S will light on the LCD panel AUTO S flash photography Auto S flash significantly reduces red eye phenomenon when a subject s eyes appear red...

Page 37: ...mode will not be cancelled when power is switched OFF To cancel AUTO S mode press the FLASH button AUTO S flash mode working range ISO 100 200 400 WIDE 38mm 0 6 4 1m 2 13 4ft 0 6 5 8m 2 19ft 0 6 8 2m...

Page 38: ...o 2 seconds to attain proper exposure To prevent blurred pictures resulting from camera shake the camera should be set firmly in position with a tripod for example Flash OFF Use this mode for photogra...

Page 39: ...ess of available light Use this mode tor daylight shooting in backlit conditions to compensate for backlighting which may make the subject appear too dark By using the FILL IN mode the subject will be...

Page 40: ...sh Use this mode when you want to segment a motion sequence such as a golf swing in 1 frame For best results use together with pre focus mode Press the FLASH button to set the flash mode to MULTI will...

Page 41: ...e will be overexposed Use a tripod or other camera support to prevent the effects of camera shake MULTI flash mode working range 40 ISO 100 200 400 WIDE 38mm 0 6 3 1m 2 10 2ft 0 6 4 4m 2 14 4ft 0 6 6...

Page 42: ...ken Press the FLASH button to set the flash mode to will light on the LCD panel Night scene flash photography Use slow synchoro FILL IN flash to capture dimly lit backgrounds such as the sky at dusk w...

Page 43: ...ject in the foreground and the night scene in the background The necessary shutter speed may be very slow up to 2 seconds to attain proper exposure To prevent blurred pictures resulting from camera sh...

Page 44: ...Make sure to set the power switch to OFF before the camera is inserted into the case How to use the soft case optional 43...

Page 45: ...c solvents to clean the camera Do not touch the DX read off contacts Do not disassemble or expose batteries to excessive heat Do not rotate the camera once it is mounted on a tripod Use the tripod swi...

Page 46: ...such as inside a car during the hot summer weather or to extreme cold below 10 C 14 F Do not leave the camera near magnetic fields like on top of a TV set or radio In case of malfunction take the cam...

Page 47: ...ver is opened 4 While the flash is being charged the shutter will not release 5 If the distance range to the subject is less than 0 6m the shutter will not release Q The camera does not focus correctl...

Page 48: ...4 3 F6 2 2 sec to EV17 F16 1 500 sec Exposure counter Progressive type with automatic reset displayed on LCD panel Selftimer Electronic selftimer with 12 sec delay Film speed range Automatic setting w...

Page 49: ...and backlight OFF No flash FILL IN Forced activation MULTI 4 activations at fixed shutter speeds of 1 6 sec For night scene at a maximum shutter speed of 2 seconds Battery check Displayed on LCD pane...

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