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Press the shutter button lightly

 (13)

; the 

ranging lights go on. The lights stay on as 
long as the button is pressed. If you 
release the button, the lights go off in 

about 15 sec. Press the shutter button 
lightly to turn them on again.

3

Look over the top of the camera; note the 
two ranging lights on the subject 

(14)

Move the camera nearer or farther from the 
subject, until the two lights merge 

(15)

.

4

The viewfinder shows the area included in 
the picture, with the ranging lights in the 

center of the picture.  Use the grid screen 
(Macro 5 only) to ensure consistent fram-
ing. 
If you have difficulty seeing the ranging 

lights, check that the camera is at the cor-
rect distance from the subject.   See also 

Troubleshooting.

Take the picture

Look through the viewfinder, and reframe 
the subject as needed.
Use the grid screen to ensure consistent 

framing. (Macro 5 only)
Press the shutter button all the way to take 
the picture 

(16)

.

The picture automatically ejects from the 
front of the camera when you release the 

shutter button.
Lay the picture down flat or hold it by its 
wide border while it develops. Do not 
shake, bend or squeeze the picture, and 

never cut pictures or take them apart.  See 

Caution

 notice on film box.

Picture tips

• When taking portraits at 0.4X or 0.2X 

magnification (Macro 5 only), turn the 
camera 90° for a vertical format to include 

the entire face 

(17)

.  You may want to turn 

off the lower flash unit for more pleasing 
lighting.

• Important: Always hold the camera so the 

front panel is parallel to the subject 

(18)

Holding the camera at an angle 

(19)

 may 

cause uneven picture sharpness.

• If you wear eye glasses for distant view-

ing, wear them when using the camera for 
accurate viewing and focusing.

Lighten/Darken control (11f)

The camera is designed to provide the cor-
rect exposure for subjects of average 
brightness. With some subjects, you may 

want to make the picture lighter or darker 
to enhance specific details. Each setting on 
the panel indicates an exposure change of 

1/3 f-stop, up to 1 full f-stop.

• Press the light arrow to lighten pictures 

(increase the exposure).

• Press the dark arrow to darken pictures 

(decrease the exposure).
The camera has a memory and saves your 

custom Lighten/Darken setting until you 
press the reset button (Macro 5 only) to 
return to the nominal setting.   If using the 

Macro 3, press the opposite arrow until 
green light aligns directly over the vertical 
line.

Date display module (Macro 5 only)

The date display module 

(11h)

 allows you 

to print the date or the day / time on pic-

tures 

(20)

.

Setting the date

1

Press MOD (mode) repeatedly until the 
desired date sequence is displayed:
No printing

- -

- -

 - -

Month / day / year

8

27

‘99

Day / month / year

27

8

‘99

Year / month / day

‘99

8

27

Day / time (24-hour clock) 27

14:22

2

Press SEL (select) to select the year, 

month or day (see blinking digit).

Summary of Contents for 5/3 SLR1200

Page 1: ...Macro 5 3 SLR 1200 User Guide...

Page 2: ...ing magnification The camera has two built in electronic flash units providing even illumination and a microprocessor controlled exposure sys tem that automatically sets the camera for the correct ex...

Page 3: ...are recommended rechargeable NiCad batter ies also can be used The battery compartment is located in the handgrip slide the battery door open 2 the battery holder will pop up Unsnap the battery clip...

Page 4: ...andard PC socket for auxiliary flash Macro 5 only e Reset button Macro 5 only This returns the camera to the nominal flash and Lighten Darken settings f Lighten Darken controls Each setting adjusts th...

Page 5: ...rn the camera 90 for a vertical format to include the entire face 17 You may want to turn off the lower flash unit for more pleasing lighting Important Always hold the camera so the front panel is par...

Page 6: ...turn off the right flash press it a second time to turn off the left flash press it a third time to turn off both flash units Lighting techniques Macro 5 only Both built in flash units can be turned o...

Page 7: ...0 2 in 5mm 2X 0 1 in 2 5mm 3X 0 07 in 1 7mm Pictures too light The camera may be too close to the sub ject for the selected magnification The Lighten Darken control may be set incor rectly Very light...

Page 8: ...ch repairs The warranty does not include the batteries or damage caused by leaking batteries U S A This warranty excludes conse quential damages in jurisdictions where permissible Outside U S A This w...

Page 9: ...evice must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Notice U S A only Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the...

Page 10: ...10 10 1 10 g h c e a b m i j k l d f Macro 5 1 1 g h c e a b m i k l d f Macro 3 2 3 4 MACRO 3 S L R 1 2 0 0 MACRO 5 S L R 1 2 0 0...

Page 11: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 10 POWER RESET a c e d b f h g I 11 Macro 5 11 10 I POWER a c f Macro 3...

Page 12: ...18 19 20 15 16 17 POWER RESET 21 22 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 8 7 1 2 0 9 8 7 6 3 11 20 29 38 47 12 13 14...

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