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15) | [%| • Before shooting, be sure to check the battery ! power. • When traveling or planning to take many pictures, be sure to take a supply of spare batteries, they may not be available where you are. • Shooting capacity with a new battery - Approx. 10 film cartridges of 25 exposures with 50% flash use. (Data based on Canon's Standard Test Method.) • Shooting continuously with the flash will cause the battery power to fall momentarily, and the LCD panel display may be incorrect. Turn the power off and wait a while before turning it back on. a-2o E Holding the Camera To take sharp pictures, hold the camera firmly so that it does not move. • Hold the camera with both hands. • Keep your elbows close to your body. •Hold the camera against your nose and look through the viewfinder. • Be careful to keep hair and fingers from blocking the lens, AF light emitter/ receptor, light metering window, and flash. • Dirt or foreign substances on the AF light emitter/receptor make it harder to focus. Be sure to keep the front of the camera clean. AF light emitter/receptor Flash Light metering window Lens —^ 0-21 [U Viewfinder Viewfinder • =fe№~ioë qeI J Viewfinder Frames Picture Frame Compose your picture within this frame. (H print) Close-up frame When the shooting distance is between 0.45 and 1 m (1.5 and 3.3 ft.) compose your picture within this frame. The area above this frame will not be taken. (H print) c ] AF Frame Place this frame over the subject you wish to take. B-22 d] Selecting the Print Type You can choose from three print types with this camera: C print, H print or P print. @ 'Joe - Print type selection lever Use the print type selection lever to select the desired print type. • You can change the print type in mid roll. The viewfinder field changes when the print type selection lever is operated. The black areas in the viewfinder will not be printed. C print H print P print Choose a print type suitable for the subject you are shooting. 1^1 «When the shooting distance is between 0.45 and 1 m ^ (1.5 and 3.3 ft.), the area above the close-up frame will not be taken. • For P prints, move more than 2 m (6.6 ft.) away from your subject. 0 23 (T) Zoom Operation You can use the zoom buttons to change the size of the image. The image was The image was removed due to removed due to copyright restrictions 4 copyright restrictions E3 Wide-angle (24mm) [♦] Telephoto (48mm) Press for a wide area image. Press to zoom in on your For taking landscapes, group subject. For taking portraits. pictures, etc. etc. Press the zoom buttons. ■♦Press [♦] to zoom to the telephoto end, and (53 to zoom to the wide-angle end. I [=1 • When the power is turned on, the lens first sets to the I | L-W wide-angle (24mm) position. • If the lens remains extended for approx. 4 minutes j without use, the lens automatically retracts Into the I camera and is set to the wide-angle (24mm) position, j This prevents damage to the lens. 024............................................................... ® Shutter Button Action This camera has a two-step shutter button. AF frame tMtl (ooo UJ -I ,d I V 1. Place the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. ^The subject is focused. • Confirm that the green indicator is lit. • Keep the shutter button halfway pressed. 2. Press the shutter button fully. The shutter is released. • Press the shutter button gently. Shooting through a Window Subject—^ / \ Window , / ^ , • If you are taking a picture through a window, set the camera at an appropriate angle, with a camera-to-window distance of about 20 cm/0.7 ft. / \ Sr—_¥ Camera 0-25 Shutter Button Action Green/Orange Indicators When the shutter button is pressed halfway, the indicators light up or blink to indicate whether or not shooting is possible. Green indicator Orange indicator Green indicator Lights up: Blinks (4 times/sec.): Orange indicator Lights up: Blinks (4 times/sec.): Ready for shooting (Subject in focus) Close-range warning (See © below) Flash has charged Camera shake warning in “Flash OFF' mode (See @ below) © Move away from the subject until the green Indicator stops blinking. Press the shutter button halfway again. © We recommend you mount the camera on a tripod. 3-26 OB Removing the Film Cartridge The film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end. The frame counter counts down during film rewinding. Before removing the film cartridge, confirm that “0” is displayed in the frame counter and that the film cartridge indicator is blinking. 1. Confirm that the film cartridge indicator is blinking. 2. Open the film cartridge compartment cover. • Lift the film cartridge compartment cover crank © and rotate left © to open the cover. 3. Remove the film cartridge. ^The film cartridge 2 indicator on the LCD panel disappears. ^The visual exposure indicator on the film cartridge becomes £3 (exposed). Rewinding the fil...