
15
Focus feedback
Since it may be difficult to tell if your picture
is in focus on the small Preview Screen,
the camera provides feedback on where it
focused. To use this information:
1. Estimate the camera-to-subject distance.
Select the print quantity
You can select the number of prints,
from 0–9, that you want your photo-
finisher to print. If you are happy with
the picture, you can order multiple prints.
Selecting multiple prints does not mean
that you will use more film. The camera
exposes one frame of film for every
picture that you take no matter how
many prints you order for each frame.
If you are unhappy with the picture,
you can select “0” for zero and take a
new picture. The picture remains on the
film and prints can be made from it
later, if you change your mind.
1. Press
PREVIEW
(14)
to view the
picture. The
print-quantity
number P”1”
blinks.
2. Move the zoom dial (13) to select
the print quantity.
3. Press
ENTER
(16) or close the
lens cover/flash (2) to save the
print quantity.
2. Compare your
estimate to the
green icon
shown below
the preview
screen (12).
3. If the icon is
different from your estimate, for
example, the picture
is near but the icon is far, then you may
want to take another picture using the
Center-spot focus feature
(see page 22).
Near
Middle
Far
3–13 ‘
Beyond 13’ (4 m)
AUTO
LEFT
EXP
ISO
2–3 ‘
(0.6– 1.0 m)
(1.0–4 m)