1. Do not dissemble the camera, there is a risk of electronic shock.
2. Do not expose the camera to extreme high or low temperature or humidity,
they may cause serious damage to the camera.
3. If necessary, clean the lens by gently wiping it with a clean, lint-free cloth.
Do not use chemicals or other cleaning agents to clean the camera.
Remove the dust from the film compartment by using an air blower.
4. The small parts are a choking hazard. Keep away from children under 6 years.
5. Do not take pictures toward the sun directly, this is harmful to your eyes.
6. Remove a batteries if you do not plan to use a camera for a long time.
Keep it in a cool and dry environment.
Camera care and storage
OPERATION MANUAL
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35MM MANUAL ZOOM CAMERA WITH BUILT-IN FLASH
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1. Locate the battery cover on the bottom of the camera.
2. Silde the battery cover in the direction of the arrow marked on it.
3. Lift the cover to open.
4. Insert two batteries one by one by following the steps as figure
1 and 2, with "-" terminal insertion prior to "+" terminal. And
ensure the right insertion according to the "+" and "-" contacts
as marked on the underside of the battery cover.
5. Close the battery cover by pushing in the opposite direction
of the arrow maked on it.
Note:
Batteries are necessary for taking flash pictures only.
Replace batteries if the recycle, flash charge time exceed
15 seconds.
To extend the battery life, turn the flash off after taking
pictures by sliding the flash swich to the position of "OFF".
1. Slide and release the back cover latch in the direction of the arrow and
open it by lifting the cover.
2. Pull out the rewind crank and insert the film cartidge into the film charnber,
see figure 3. Press down the crank to hold the film cartridge.
3. Pull out about 60mm ( 3 Inches ) of the film from the cartridge and locate
the tip of the film above the take up spool, and reach the ' film tip ' mark on
the body, see figure 4.
Press the film gently to the take up spool surface and turn the film advance
wheel in the direction of the arrow marked close to the wheel until the film
lays flat on the film guide.
4. Close the back cover until it clicks.
5. Turn the advance wheel in the direction of the arrow marked close to the
wheel until it stops, then press and release the shutter button. Repeat these
steps until #1 appears inside the exposure counter, see figure 5. Camera
is ready for taking the first picture.
Note:
If the advance wheel does not advance the film ( free turn ) and #1 does
not appear inside the exposure window, repeat the film-loading procedure
until the film is loaded correctly.
Note:
This camera has the shutter lock feature, which prevents the camera
from taking unintentional picture.
Slide the shutter lock slide (1) to the left to unlock the shutter, see
figure 6.
1.Turn the film advance wheel (20) until it stops.
2.Hold the camera steady, and compose your pictures looking through
the viewfinder eyepiece (10).
3.Turn the zoom ring (6) to frame the photographed scene as you desire.
4.Press the shutter release button to take a picture.
5.Turn the advance wheel until it stops, you are
ready to take the next picture.
You may slide the shutter lock slide to the right
to prevent the shutter from being pressed down,
the LOCK mark on the shutter release button
will be exposed.
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The camera uses 2 AA alkaline batteries only. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Do not mix different types of batteries.