NOMENCLATURE
1. Film counter window 12. Film chamber
2. Shutter release button 13. Film guide rail
3. Lens 14. Sprocket
4. Lens cover switch 15. Film take up spool
5. Big viewfinder 16. DX window
6. Flash 17. Film Tip mark
7. Fill-in flash button 18. Battery compartment door
8. Cds low light indicator 19. Rewind switch
9. Flash ready indicator 20. DX film speed contact
10.Red eye reduction 21. Flash off button
11. Film door latch
Specifications
Type: 35mm auto focus camera with built-in flash
Film format: 24mm x 36mm
Lens: 28mm f/5.6 3 group 3 element lens
Focusing: 2 steps auto focus
Focusing range: 1.5m ~ ∞ (infinity)
Exposure setting: 1/100 sec., f/5.6
Film loading: Easy loading
Film advance: Auto wind, stop automatically at the end of film
Film rewind: Power film rewind with manual rewind switch
Film speed setting: DX automatic setting (ISO100/400)
Exposure counter: Mechanical additive counter
Flash: Built-in sensor auto flash
Flash operating range: ISO100: 1.5m – 2.5m
ISO200: 1.5m – 4.0m
ISO400: 1.5m – 5.0m
Flash recycle time: Approx. 5s (with fresh AA alkaline batteries)
Indicator: Green – flash ready
Viewfinder: Reverse Galilean type viewfinder
Batteries: Uses 2 AA alkaline batteries
Shutter lock: Shutter release button locks when lens door closed
Dimensions: 120mm (W) X 72.5mm (H) X 43mm (D)
Weight: Approx. 186g (without film and batteries)
Specifications subject to change without further notice.
Guide to use your camera
Inserting batteries
1. Pull battery compartment door (18) with forefinger in the
direction of the triangular mark on the cover to open the
battery compartment.
2. Insert two fresh AA size alkaline batteries into the battery
chamber according to the + and – signs shown on the
battery door, and close the battery door. (Fig.1)
Note: Do not use Ni-Cd batteries and to be sure replace
both batteries at the same time when they are too weak to
operate the cameras.
Film loading
1. Slide the lens cover switch to open lens cover.
2. Open the back cover by sliding the film door latch (11)
and insert your film cartridge into the film chamber (12).
(Fig.2)
3. Pull out the film leader to reach the film tip mark (17).
Ensure the tip of the film leader is hooked on the film
take up spool (15) teeth. Press the shutter release
button (2) down once to advance the film.
4. Check that the film lies flat within the rail of the film guide
rails (13) and the perforations fit in the teeth of the
sprocket (14). (Fig.3 & 4)
5. Close the back cover until it locks with a click sound.
The frame counter (1) on the top of the camera will show
a "S". Repeat pressing the shutter release button (2)
until the frame counter (1) shows a "1". You are now
ready to take your first picture.
6. If "1" does not appear, the film has not been advanced
correctly. Open the back cover and repeat the loading
process.
Taking pictures
1. Hold you camera with both hands when you take pictures. Remember to keep your finger
away from the Lens (3), Cds (8) and the flash (6).
2. Slide the lens cover switch (4) to open the lens cover. Frame your object in the viewfinder
(5) and keep a distance of at least 1.5meters (5 feet) between the object and the camera.
3. Before you press the shutter release button (2), hold your breath and press the button
gently and firmly. After you press the shutter release button (2), the camera will advance
automatically to the next frame.
4. Flash will be automatically turned on in low lighting condition (ISO 100 below EV 11.5).
We recommend using ISO 400 film in the flash mode.
Note: When the sun or any bright light source is behind the object, it acts as a backlight and
causes faces to appear dark in the pictures. Better results are to be obtained if fill-in flash
is used. To take picture with fill-in flash, hold the fill-in flash button (7) in until the flash ready
indicator (9) is fully illuminated. Then press the shutter release button (2) to take a picture.
Note: To take picture indoor where flash is prohibited, press and hold the flash off button
(21). Then press the shutter release button (2) to take a picture and the flash will not go on.
Film unloading
1. The film will stop automatically after the last frame is exposed. Slide the film rewind
switch (19) right to the end in the direction of the triangular mark shown. The switch then
locks in the position and the film will be rewound automatically.
2. The motor will stop after the film is completely rewound. Open the back cover by sliding
the back cover latch (11). The rewind switch (19) will return to its original position when
the back cover is opened.
3. Remove the film cartridge from the film chamber (12).
4. Close the lens cover to protect lens from dust and remove the batteries if the camera will
not be used for a long period of time.
Note: Do not open the back cover if the film is not completely rewound.
Camera care
1. Protect your camera from rain, dampness and excessive temperature.
2. Clean the lens by gently wiping it with a clean and lint free cloth. Do not use chemicals
or other cleaning agents.
3. Remove dust form the film compartment by using an air blower.
4. With the batteries removed, store your camera away from heat, moisture or direct
sunlight. Never leave your camera or film in car or in damp closet.
35MM AUTO FOCUS BIG VIEWFINDER CAMERA
Instruction Manual
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