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Battery Loading

1. Open the 

Battery Compartment Door

 by pulling the 

Battery Door

 

Latch

.

(Fig.1)

2. Insert two AAA alkaline batteries into the Battery Chamber, checking that

(+)  and (-) on the battery are aligned according to the polarity information
shown on the contact plate. (Fig.2)

3. Close the 

Battery Compartment Door

 by pushing it until it latches.

Film Speed Setting

The camera is designed to use DX-code ISO100 or ISO400 film. The camera

automatically sets the correct film speed by reading back and silver pattern
on the film cassettes. If non DX- coded film is loaded, film speed is
automatically set to ISO100 or if ISO200 film is loaded, film speed is
automatically set to ISO400.

Film Loading

1. Open the 

Film Compartment Door

 by turning the 

Film Door Knob

 anti-

clockwise. (Fig.3)

2. Insert film securely into 

Film Chamber

, pull out the film leader to reach the

yellow 

Film Tip Mark

 located on top edge above the empty film spool.

(Fig.4)

3. Make sure the film perforations engage the film 

Sprocket Gear

, and the

film lies evenly between the guide rails. (Fig.4)

4. Press the 

Film Compartment Door

 closed until it clicks.

5. Check that the 

Film Door Knob

 is rotated to the locked position “     ”.

6. Film will be automatically advanced to the first frame. 

Frame Counter

Window

 will show “ 1 ”.

Taking Photographs

1. Hold the camera steady with both hands. Be careful not to block the 

Lens

or 

Flash Sensor

 with your fingers or hair.  (Fig.6)

2. Look through the Viewfinder and center the main subject in the viewfinder,

to ensure sharp pictures, make sure your subject is at least 1m away form
the camera. (Fig.7)

3. you can use this camera to take pictures underwater at depth of up to 4m.

(Fig.7)

4. Press the 

Shutter Release Button

 smoothly to take a picture. (fig.8)

5.    The camera will advance automatically to the next frame.

Flash Pictures

 1. When the flash is recharged and full, the green 

Flash Ready LED

 lights

up.  Then press the 

Shutter Release Button

 to take a flash photograph.

(Fig.9)

2. The green 

Flash Ready LED

 will go to sleep mode after 3 min. Camera

will  be wake up when touching the 

Shutter Release Button

.

3. Recommended flash shooting range (ISO400) is 1m to 3m.

Red Eye Reduction

This function makes it possible to minimize the red eye effect that sometimes

occurs when taking portrait photographs with flash. Presses the 

Shutter

Release Button 

halfway, the 

Red Eye Reduction LED

 will be lighted up,

hold there for at least two seconds, then press the 

Shutter Release Button

completely to take a picture. (Fig.10)

Rewinding The Film

1. As soon as the end of the film is reached, the film will rewind automatically.
2. When rewinding is completed, the motor stops automatically. Open the 

Film

Compartment Door

 and remove the film for processing. (Fig.11)

Note:

1. Do not open the 

Film Compartment Door

 if the film is not completely

rewound.

2. Carefully check that there is no sand or water on the camera before opening

the 

Film Compartment Door

 or 

Battery Compartment Door

.

1.Flash
2.Viewfinder
3.Frame Counter Window
4.Flash Sensor
5.Shutter Release Button
6.Red Eye Reduction LED
7.Lens
8.Film Compartment Door
9.Spool
10.Film Tip Mark
11.Flash Ready LED
12.O-ring
13.Sprocket Gear
14.Film Chamber
15.Film Door Knob
16.Battery Compartment Door
17.Battery Knob
18.Wrist Strap

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