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> 1 Film Selection & Loading
Both negative and slide 35mm film will work wonderfully with
your Colorsplash and produce great results. Experiment with
different ASA speeds (100, 200, 400, 800) to vary your exposure
effects.
Loading your Colorsplash is easy! Push down the Back Cover
Switch
(1)
to open the Back Cover
(13)
. Insert your film into
the left side, making sure that the bottom of your film canister
is correctly matched with the post below the Rewind Crank
(5)
.
Pull out the film leader and hook the end onto the small spikes
of the Take-Up Spool
(14)
, then turn the Advance Wheel
(10)
,
making sure that the film perforations are engaged with the
Sprocket Teeth
(15)
.
Now, close the back cover. Turn the Advance Wheel
(10)
until
it stops and press the Shutter Release
(8)
. Repeat this a few
times until the Exposure Counter
(16)
is up to "1." You're
ready to go! See
Picture A
at the front of this manual for
illustration.
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> 2 Battery Installation
Your Colorsplash requires one "AA" battery. Alkaline batteries
are the best for long life and dependability. Open Battery
Door
(11)
by pulling its small button back with a fingernail.
Your battery is inserted with the "+" side in contact with the
Battery Door
(11)
. See
Picture B
for illustration.
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> 3 Shutter Controls
Two shutter controls are available. They are selected with
the Shutter Control Switch
(7)
, and indicated with the small
Sun and Moon icons. When the Control Switch
(7)
is set to
the Sun
Icon, the camera will fire at a preset 1/125 shutter
speed. With the Control Switch
(7)
set to the Moon
Icon,
the shutter will stay open as long as you keep the Shutter
Release Button
(8)
depressed. These modes are discussed
further in section 5. See
Picture C
for illustration. The third
position of the Shutter Control Switch
(7)
is "off," thereby
locking the Shutter Release
(8)
. When transporting your camera,
always use the "off" setting to prevent accidental exposures.
See
Picture C
for illustration.
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