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Close the cartridge cover. The film will
automatically advance to the first

frame (p. 20).

Make sure the cartridge mark 

is lit

and the exposure counter display is

correct.

The exposure counter indicates the

number of exposures remaining.

Operate the zoom button to compose

the scene (p. 21).

Place the autofocus frame on the

subject on which you want to focus

13

(p. 22).

Summary of Contents for Zoom 60

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS Before using your camera read this manual carefully to ensure correct use...

Page 2: ...it WARNING Ignoring this warning may result in the death or serious injury of the user KEEP THE BATTERIES AWAY FROM FIRE NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE RECHARGE OR SHORT CIRCUIT BATTERIES NEVER ATTEMPT TO D...

Page 3: ...P can be obtained by setting the selector switch A magnetic head records important printing data on the film use only processors displaying the film development and printing mark when requesting Symbo...

Page 4: ...play LCD panel 8 Cartridge 9 Using the strap Soft case 11 Outline of operations 12 Loading the battery 15 Checking the battery 16 Points to remember 17 Loading the cartridge film 19 Taking pictures 21...

Page 5: ...Auto flash 33 Landscape 34 FlashOff 35 Fill in Forced Activation 36 AutoSlow 37 Using red eye reduction selftimer 38 Red eye reduction 39 Selftimer 40 Correctingthedata 41 Printing the date and time 4...

Page 6: ...e button Light sensor Autofocus window Lens LCDpanel Quartz date mode buttons p 42 Red eye reduction selftimer button p 39 Landscape flash modebutton p 32 Red eye reduction selftimer signal Flash View...

Page 7: ...ash indicator lamp Battery compartment cover p 15 Battery compartment cover release Tripod socket Print type selector switch p 27 Power switch p 19 Cartridge cover release lever p 19 Strap eyelet Cart...

Page 8: ...ator lamp Lightswhenflashisready to fire Close up correction marks p 23 Autofocus frame Position your subject within the autofocus frame Htype Ptype C type Battery check Displayed only when batterylev...

Page 9: ...l Exposure Indicator Never apply undue force to the cartridge spool lightlock door drive or lightlock door because this can result in damage or exposure of the film Using a damaged cartridge can cause...

Page 10: ...th other than the visual exposure indicator is loaded the camera will rewind the film and set the cartridge to exposed Take along plenty of film cartridges when traveling to foreign countries and othe...

Page 11: ...USINGTHESTRAP SOFTCASE Attaching the strap The soft case can also be carried on a belt 11...

Page 12: ...UTLINEOFOPERATIONS BasicShootingProcedures 1 2 3 4 Load a battery p 15 Turn on the power switch mark is not displayed on the LCD panel Open the cartridge cover p 19 Insert a cartridge p 20 12 Make sur...

Page 13: ...frame p 20 Make sure the cartridge mark islit and the exposure counter display is correct The exposure counter indicates the number of exposures remaining Operate the zoom button to compose the scene...

Page 14: ...lease button and take thepicture p 22 The shutter will not release when the flash indicatorlamp isblinking When the film reaches the end it will automatically rewind p 26 Open the cartridge cover and...

Page 15: ...to turn the power switch OFF before unloading the batteries Take care not to injure your fingernail when opening the battery cover 2 Insert the new battery correctly as shown and close the battery co...

Page 16: ...d mark blinks Exposure counter not displayed Battery level is OK Battery power is low Battery is dead and should be replaced immediately Note Keep spare batteries on hand when going on a long trip or...

Page 17: ...E the lens will automatically return to WIDE after 3 minutes Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash As the focal length becomes larger Camera shake or movement becomes more notic...

Page 18: ...will be locked properly Make sure the flash indicator lamp next to the viewfinder is lighted This lamp goes out quickly in bright conditions 2 Depress the shutter release button fully to release the s...

Page 19: ...Set the power switch to ON Use only cartridges with the unexposed visual exposure indicator p 10 Determine whether or not a cartridge is loaded bycheckingthe LCD panel cartridge mark The LCD panel is...

Page 20: ...are displayed on the LCD panel The mark will blink when no cartridge is loaded or when other than an unexposed cartridgeisloaded If the film does notadvanceproperly will blink in the exposure counter...

Page 21: ...s the Zoom lever and compose the picture Do not look directly at the sun through the viewfinder On TELE the lens can zoom in to 60mm On WIDE the lens can zoom out to 30mm The zoom operates in five 5 s...

Page 22: ...se while the flash indicator lamp is blinking To take a picture with the subject outside the autofocus frame as shown here use the focus lock p 24 Depress the shutter release button fully to take the...

Page 23: ...e autofocus but depending on the conditions the autofocus may have difficulty focusing on some subjects p 43 Close up Correction Picture frame Close up correction marks Image area of picture at 0 6 m...

Page 24: ...e button half way The exposure will also be locked at this time The autofocus lock is released when the finger is removed from the shutter release button When the shutter release button is pressed the...

Page 25: ...AFTER SHOOTING Turn the Power switch to OFF That the lens is retracted and the lens barrier is closed 25 Make sure...

Page 26: ...ointed object such as a ballpen to lightly press the mid roll rewind button The cartridge visualexposure indicator exposed isset even when the film is rewound before the end is reached Because of that...

Page 27: ...desired type C H or P Print type selector switch H type viewfinder C type viewfinder P type viewfinder The print type setting is magnetically recorded on the film The number of exposures that can be t...

Page 28: ...t change With C type the left and right sides of the images are cut With P type the tops and bottoms of the images are cut The aspect ratios of the three print types are shown in the table below Print...

Page 29: ...ing Use only processors displaying the mark when requesting film developing and printing The developed film will be returned in the cartridge The prints will be marked with the same ID number found on...

Page 30: ...Print rear surface example Index prints example ID number Frame number Date Ask your local processor for details concerning index prints 30...

Page 31: ...ts or index prints to be copied before taking the cartridge to the processor 2 Use the frame numbers printed on the backs of the regular prints or index prints when ordering additional copies Print pr...

Page 32: ...ow The setting returns to Auto Flash when the Power switch is set to OFF Mode Auto Flash Landscape FlashOff Fill in Auto Slow Function Application The flash fires automatically when the light level is...

Page 33: ...n half way If the flash indicator lamp is on the flash will fire Fully press the shutter release button Flash Indicator Lamp Indications Lights the flash will fire Goes out the flash will not fire Bli...

Page 34: ...photographed more clearly Press the Landscape Flash Mode button and set LandscapeMode The flash will not fire The shutter speed can be set to as slow as 1 6 sec In dark places it is recommended that...

Page 35: ...the light level is low This mode can also be used in such places as museums where flash is prohibited for night scenes etc Press the Landscape Flash Mode button and set Flash Off Mode The shutter spee...

Page 36: ...softening the shadows of subjects in the shade of a tree etc with backlit subjects and under fluorescent and other artificial lighting FILL IN Press the Landscape Flash Mode button and set Fill in Mod...

Page 37: ...n taking pictures of people with a night back ground this mode produces clear images of both Press the Landscape Flash Mode button and set Auto Slow Mode The shutter speed can be set to as slow as 1 6...

Page 38: ...amera also has a Red eye Reduction Selftimer mode Setting The Mode Pressthe Red eye Reduction Selftimer Mode button to set the modes in the following sequence LCD Panel Display no display Mode OFF Red...

Page 39: ...leased to reduce this phenomenon Pressthe Red eye Reduction Selftimer Mode button and set the Red eye Reduction mode The red eye reducing effect will be reduced in the following cases 1 When the subje...

Page 40: ...pod Aim the camera as desired and press the shutter release button when ready 8 sec Selftimer indicator blinks 2 sec Lights Autofocus and exposure are locked when the shutter release button is partial...

Page 41: ...peatedly until the data to be reset blinks 2 Use the SET button to set the desired numerals Year month day and hour minute are reset in different modes When all of the data has been reset press the SE...

Page 42: ...nce shown above No printing Year month day Month day year Day month year Hour minute The printing of dates is handled differently by different processors For details ask your local processor Date data...

Page 43: ...substance 5 Scenes in which the sun appears in the picture Q When a cartridge is inserted the motor can be heard but the film does not advance A Remove the cartridge and check the visual exposure indi...

Page 44: ...the exposure is metered at the same time that the focus is adjusted Both are locked while the shutter release button is partially depressed Q Does the flash become hot A The flash can become hot if us...

Page 45: ...may be hot Do not leave camera in any place exposed to excessive heat humidity or direct sunlight for example in a car or on the beach If the camera gets wet wipe it with a dry towel immediately The...

Page 46: ...us damage Do not shake or shock the camera Do not apply excessive force to the lens barrel Do not expose the camera to formalin or naphthalene Please keep the camera in a well ventilated place Do not...

Page 47: ...as other problems Try to press the shutter release button and check the operation of camera before use Some airport X ray machines can damage the film in your camera Try to avoid passing your camera t...

Page 48: ...pliting or explosion Store batteries out of the reach of children If a battery is swallowed consult a physician immediately Battery performance will drop temporarily at lower temperatures In cold area...

Page 49: ...for test purposes only therefore the service life cannot be guaranteed There is danger of battery leakage when the camera is not used for an extended period therefore remove the battery and store in a...

Page 50: ...p 48 The cartridge has been exposed and rewound Remove the cartridge p 26 The cartridge is inserted incorrectly Remove the cartridge and re insert correctly p 19 The flash indicator lamp blinks and t...

Page 51: ...was outside the autofocus frame Position the subject in the center of the frame or use the focus lock p 24 The lens or autofocus window was dirty Clean the lens and autofocus window p 6 A finger etc w...

Page 52: ...lash Hold the camera correctly so the flash is not covered by the fingers etc p 17 The subject was beyond the flash range Position the subject within the flash range p 33 The Flash Off mode was set Ch...

Page 53: ...h magnetic IX information input function Lens Olympus lens 30mm 60mm F4 5 8 5 5 elements in 5 groups Zoom drive Step zoom system Shutter Electronically controlled lens shutter Shutter speeds 1 6 sec 1...

Page 54: ...e LCD panel display Film speed range Automatic setting Automatic setting range IS050 IS01600 Film loading One touch insertion automatic loading automatically advances to first frame when camera back i...

Page 55: ...2ft 7 6ft ISO400 negative color WIDE 0 6m 6 3m 2ft 20 7ft TELE 0 6m 3 3m 2ft 10 9ft Red eye reduction lamp included Flash modes Auto flash Fill in Flash Off Auto Slow Battery check Displayed on LCD p...

Page 56: ...day month day year day month year and day hour minute External display of recorded data Always displayed on LCD panel Automatic calendar function Automatic compensation to the year 2035 Power source o...

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