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1. in the Date Display Window SEL SET fog 3 DATE FILM MODE LOAD 2 Correcting the date or time A PRINT Sign not printed on the picture 2 Date Selecting Button 3 Date Setting Button Make the number you want to change blink by pressing in the Button then bring out the number you want by pressing in the Button To set the Dating Unit Clock to the correct time first set the time then make the colon blink by pressing in the Button Next press in the Button 9 the instant the time announcement signals zero sec ond then press in the Button once more to bring out the PRINT sign in the Date Display Window You can print dates on both standard and panorama format pictures Your camera s quartz dating unit will function as an auto calendar up through the year 2024 The dates or time are represented by the following numbers Year 93 24 1993 2024 Month 1 12 Day 1 31 Hour 0 23 Minute 00 59 The numbers for the vear month and dav are interlocked with the numbers for the hour and minute When the shutter is released to take vour picture the PRINT sign in the Date Displav Window will blink for about two seconds to tell vou the date has been printed on it If vou press in the Date Setting Button and hold it there the numbers will run through rapidiv If anv of the date numbers in blinking the date will not be printed on vour picture If a bright colored background
2. 27 Taking non flash pictures 5 Flash off mode To shoot in the Flash off mode set the Exposure Mode Dial to p You can take pictures with ambient light only Taking distant landscapes 6 Landscape mode To shoot in the landscape mode set the Exposure Mode Dial to A The Lens will focus on distant subjects This mode is useful for taking landscapes distant scenes through a window pane and distant night scenes e To take stage scenes and indoor sports events that are beyond reach of the cameras built in flash shoot with the flash turned off flash off mode e If you are taking pictures in the flash off mode mount the camera on a tripod if possible e After shooting in the Landscape Mode switch it off with the Exposure Mode Dial If you take near distance shots with the camera set to aA the picture may turn out unsharp EXP LEFT USING THE SELF TIMER 1 Set the self timer To set the self timer press in the Shooting Mode Button to bring out in the LCD the Self timer Sign and the number of picture you want to take with the Self timer up to three shots 2 Start the Self timer To start it press down the Shutter Release The Lens will automatically focus on the part of your subject that is covered by the Finder s Autofocus Spot e When you start the Self timer do not stand in front of the camera If you do you will either throw the Lens out of focus or the picture may be underexposed e The Sel
3. 3 You jiggled the camera when you 3 When taking pictures hold the camera still with pressed down the Shutter Release both hands and press the Shutter Release gen tly down 4 You took your night portrait without 4 When taking night portraits always mount the mounting the camera on a tripod camera on a tripod 5 You took your near distance shot with 5 Set the exposure mode landscape mode select the camera set to the landscape ing dial to another position and shoot mode A Faults Possible Causes 2 The picture looks dark The date does not show up in the pic ture or it does not show up very clearly for the dating model only 1 You took your picture against the light Your subject was standing indoors against a window etc 2 Your subject was beyond reach of the cameras built in flash The dating unit was switched off The Dating Unit Off Sign was show ing in the Dating Unit LCD 2 Awhite yellow orange or other bright colored background was included in the bottom of your picture l Take your against the light pictures with the camera set to the fill in flash mode 2 Take your flash pictures within the built in flash s effective range 1 Before taking your picture set the date and make sure it is showing in the Dating Unit LCD 2 Compose your picture so that it does not in clude anything bright in the bottom right where the date will be printed 39
4. 31 4 Effective range The effective range of the Remote Controller is about five meters when held directly in front of the camera and up to about 3 5 meters when aimed at the camera ata 20 angle from all sides left right above and below e After taking your picture switch the camera off the remote control mode with the Shooting Mode Button e Take your picture within five minutes after setting the camera to the remote control mode e For best results mount the camera on a tripod when taking remote control pictures e Be careful when taking against the light pictures because the Remote Controller may not func tion if direct light enters the camera s Remote Control Sensor You may have to use the Self timer in such cases e The battery for the Remote Controller will last about three years as tested according to Fujifilm s battery testing procedure If the battery runs out you can always ask your dealer to replace it for you E Carrying the remote controller Just pass the camera strap through the groove marked by the arrow in the illustra tion on the Remote Controller Holder and carry it together with the camera EXP LEFT 2 CONTINUOUS SHOOTING 1 Set the continuous shooting mode Press in the Shooting Mode Button to bring out the Continuous shooting Sign Gy in the LCD 2 Press down the shutter release While you press down the Shutter Release and hold it there the shutter will trip conti
5. 40 CAMERA CARE AND CAUTIONS 1 Vour camera is a precision instrument which requires careful handling Do not wet it drop it on the floor or subject it to anv other tvpe of strong shock If you are not using your camera for a long interval keep it where it will be safe from heat dust and moisture Remove soil and dust from the lens glass autofocus win dows and finder window with an air blower and by wip ing lightly with a piece of soft lint free cloth If that is not enough wipe off gently with Lens Cleaning Paper mois tened slightly with Lens Cleaning Fluid Never use sol vents such as alcohol or benzine to clean your camera In hot weather do not leave your camera in a closed compartment of your car or on an ocean beach and in moist places except temporarily for a very short time In case of malfunction consult your camera dealer Do not disassemble the camera yourself because it is equipped with high tension circuits Never dismantle the cameras lithium battery heat it throw it into a fire charge it or cause it to short circuit This camera is designed for use within a temperature range of 10 C to 40 C SPECIFICATIONS e Film 135 85 mm DX roll film e Picture Size standard 35 mm size 24 x 36 mm switchable to panorama format e Lens Fujinon Super EBC lens power zoom f 38 120 mm 1 5 6 9 9 6 components elements e Finder Real image zoom finder 0 49 1 35x magnification sw
6. E A word on the Power Switch Exposure Mode Landscape Mode Dial This dial allows you to turn on and off the camera and at the same time select the exposure mode you want very easily You can also select the landscape mode with this Dial A Red eye reducing mode E Fill in flash mode B Automatic flash mode F Night portrait mode C Power off G Flash off mode D Landscape mode E Effective flash range The effective range of vour built in flash will differ with the speed of the film vou are using and the lens focal length as shown below Film speed 38 mm wideangle 120 mm telephoto ISO 100 0 9 4 0 0 69 2 6 ISO 200 0 9 5 6 0 69 3 6 ISO 400 0 9 8 0 0 69 3 2 ISO 1600 0 9 16 0 0 69 10 4 Using color negative film distance in meters Taking ordinary pictures 1 Automatic flash mode in low light set the Exposure Mode Dial to AUTO for automatic flash activation If the light is low the Flash will automatically fire when you press down the Shutter Release After shooting you can take your next autoflash picture as soon as the blinking Flash Sign 4 in the LCD turns off If you want your subject s eyes to look natural in dim light 2 Red eye reducing mode Set the Exposure Mode Dial to to shoot in the red eye reducing mode The Red eye Reducing Lamp will turn on for about one second after which the Flash will automatically fire to take your picture 25 26 E A word on red
7. count down the time before the next shot and when 1 sec turns off the shutter will trio automatically at the set inter val Pictures are taken by repeating this operation Mount the camera on a tripod The Interval Timer Sign will blink while the interval timer is operating To switch off the interval timer mode in mid roll press in the Shooting Mode Button The interval timer mode will automatically switch off when the last frame is exposed Zooming is not possible while the interval timer is operating The Power Switch Exposure Mode Landscape Mode Dial can also be operated while the inter val timer is operating The picture is taken in the mode that is set when the shutter trips If the shooting interval is set to 1 minute or longer the Lens will automatically move back into the body after the shutter is released lf the interval timer mode is switched off the zooming position of the Lens will return to that which was set when the interval timer mode was set lf there is no film in the camera the interval timer mode will be automatically switched off after the shutter has tripped ten times 35 36 CAMERA FAULTS POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES Faults Possible Causes 1 The shutter won t 4 The battery Low Sign Z is blink 1 Change the battery with a new one trip ing 2 The battery is not loaded correctly 2 Reload the battery correctly 3 The Power Switch is off and the Lens 3 First set the Po
8. from 2 meters or closer in the panorama mode the top side of the framing area may not register on the film even though it is seen in the Finder Be sure to leave a slight margin on the top side of the framing area 13 14 3 Switching to the standard 35 mm mode e z _ To Switch back to the standard 35 mm mode push the Panorama Mode Switch to the right so that it covers the letter P PANORAMA 4 35 mm full size covering area A Parallax Correction Marks In the standard 35 mm mode you ll get in your picture everything you see within the Finder frame But if you are shooting your subject from about 1 2 meters or nearer you ll get in your picture only the area falling within the Parallax Correction Marks TAKING PICTURES 1 Turn on the power To turn it on set the Power Switch Exposure Mode Landscape Mode Dial to AUTO so that the letters AUTO come opposite the Setting Mark The Lens will move H Lens Cover will open and the camera will set itself to the automatic ash mode 2 Zoom the lens To zoom to telephoto move the Zoom Lever to the right To zoom to wideangle move the Zoom Lever to the left The size of the Finder image will change with the movement of the Lens e Do not block the Lens or apply pressure to it while it is zooming e Ifthe camera is switched on and ready for shooting but is left idle for five minutes the lens will automatically move back into the body the LCD signs
9. is included in the bottom right of your picture the date will not show up clearly 10 ATTACHING THE STRAP Pass the looped end of the Strap through the camera s Strap Lug then pass the other end of the Strap through the loop and pull it firmly LOADING THE FILM Use 35 mm DX roll film film marked DX on the film box and cartridge A Number of Exposures B DX Code C Film Speed 1 Open the camera back Push the Camera Back Lock toward the arrow The Camera Back will open just enough to drop the film in smoothly and surely If you use film with no DX code the camera will set itself to ISO 100 It is recommended to use Fujicolor Super G ACE 400 Do not open the Camera Back all the way Be sure to use your film before the expiration date printed on the film box 11 2 Insert the film If the film leader is curled just ignore it Hold the film cartridge with the protruding end up as shown and insert it about halfway into the Film Chamber 3 Drop the film in all the way A Film Tip Mark e Press the film lightly with your finger and it will drop smoothly down into place guided by the Camera Back e Make sure the film tip falls within the Film Tip Mark green lines in the far end of the film track and gently drop in the cartridge e lf the length of film protruding the cartridge is too short or too long adjust it so that the film tip falls within the camera s Film Tip Mark before loading the film into t
10. which you took your pictures can be displayed USING THE SELF TIME lenti e 29 13 Powerswitch exposure mode landscape mode selection dial aia AN i a Ed nit The CE mark certifies that this product satisfies the TT Terre CRE CTL Cee eee ee ee a ee eee ee ee requirements of the EU European Union regarding USING THE INTERVAL TIMER nn 34 Safety public health environment and consumer CAMERA FAULTS POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES 36 iron ee is the abbreviation of Conformite PRINT FAULTS POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES 38 eee POONER IMMA CAMERA CARE AND CAUTIONS Lee 40 TM OO G Sie on NE E 2 SPECI FICATIONS Mitchie Ged hark T A TE T TE E TT 41 Camera design may be different from the one shown in the illustration NAMES OF PARTS l Shutter Release 2 Power Switch Exposure Mode Landscape Mode Dial 3 LCD Exposure Counter Shooting Mode Signs 4 Shooting Mode Button 5 Film loading Date Display Button for the dating model only Date Mode Button for the dating model only Date Setting Button for the dating model only Date Selecting Button for the dating model only Date Display Window for the dating model only Autofocus Windows if Battery Compartment Cover d2 Strap Lug 3 Self timer Remote Control Lamp Finder Window 5 Red Eye Reducing Lamp Lens Cover 2 AE Light Sensor Flash Lampface Panorama Mode Switch CO Diopter Adjuster Finder Eyepiece 2 Autof
11. If it blinks check the camera to subject distance once again Be careful however because the Autofocus Lamp will turn on but the Lens will not focus on the subject if you bring the camera closer than about 50 cm from the camera lens e The shooting distance is 0 69 m at f 120 mm 0 9 m at other focal lengths e The shutter won t trip while the Flash is charging e Though rarely the Lens may not be able to focus itself sharply in the following situations To take your picture you will have to use the Autofocus Lock see page 22 If there is a very bright light shining in the vicinity of your subject such as blazing streaks of sunlight dazzling light reflections from the windshield of a car etc 2 If your subject is a black object or something that cannot reflect enough light such as human hair including golden hair 3 If you are shooting through a glass window 4 If you are shooting a floating object such as flame and smoke If there is a strongly reflecting object such as a mirror or shiny piece of metal near the center of your subject 8 Display of the date of film loading A M stands for Month Press in the Film loading Date Display Button While you are pressing in the Button the date on which you loaded the film in the camera will be displayed in the Date Display Window This information is useful because it reminds you of what the sub jects of pictures you took on the film in the came
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14. W FUJIFILM DL 42 0 Z00M JISCOVERY JISCOVERY IKA ZUUM pare 312 ZUUM pate OWNER S MANUAL PANORAMA RED EVE REDUCTION CONTENTS SPECIAL FEA AS ir ar komda 2 SPECIAL FEATURES NAMES OF PARTS i ene a iaa E REEE a Ean 3 e A fully automatic 35mm compact zoom camera 1 BASIC PROCEDURE 1 Super EBC coated lens with motorized zoom 38 120mm LOADING THE BATTERY 6 2 Automatic drop in film loading and prewinding Teor eee ee ee ee H 3 WI h le to anorama mode interlocked with anoramic PRINTING DATES ON YOUR PICTURES mati paige p for the dating model only EA AE ee eT Te Te A A Tee AA ere re eee 8 A Dates printable on both standard and panorama format pic ATTACHING THE STRAP 2 0 nnennnenzannnnenznnnnnnnznnnnnnnznnnnzna 10 tures LOADING THE FILM iet ee e eia 11 B Five exposure modes A WORD ON 35 mm FULL SIZE AND 6 Provision for taking distant landscapes night scenes PANORAMA FORMAT PICTURES le eeeenennzznnnnnzzznnni 13 7 Built in self timer capable of 3 frame rapid sequence shots TAKING PICTURES ie ences 15 8 Provision for remote control operation END OF FILM si A raa KEE 19 9 Provision for continuous shooting 10 Built in interval timer 16 steps from 10 seconds to 60 minutes 2 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES 11 The date on which you loaded the film in the camera can USING THE AUTOFOCUS LOCK gs tacotuetatssiecuetaseuesrenetdeta 22 be displayed SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE AND LANDSCAPE MODE 24 12 The formats in
15. ats in which you took your pictures will be displayed in the LCD e Check the picture format display before loading the next film If the next film has been loaded the information for the preceding film will be erased E Opening the camera back all the way A Camera Back Release Lever Release the Camera Back by pushing the Camera Back Release Lever gently in ward see illustration then pull the Camera Back all the way outward To close the Camera Back just press it against the camera body 21 2 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES USING THE AUTOFOCUS LOCK 1 This is the picture you want but the Autofocus Spot is off your subject It means the Lens is not focused on your Subject 2 Move the camera slightly and aim the Autofocus Spot so that it covers some part of your subject then press the Shutter Release about halfway down to lock the focus and make sure the Autofocus Lamp focusing completed signal has turned on 3 While pressing the shutter release about halfway down move the camera back to its original position recompose your picture then take it by pressing the Shutter Release all the way down e The illustration shows the Finder s picture field in the standard mode If you are shooting in the panorama mode you can use the Autofocus Lock in the same way e The Autofocus Lock can be used as many times as necessary before releasing the shutter 23 24 SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE AND LANDSCAPE MODE
16. eye effect When you photograph a person s face in dim light with Flash the eyes will some times turn out red in the picture This is because the light from the Flash enters the persons eyes and is reflected back into the camera lens To reduce the chances of getting red eye pictures observe the following rules 1 Take your picture with the camera set to the red eye reducing mode 2 Ask your subject to stare at the camera 3 Bring the camera up as close as possible to your subject e The Autofocus Lamp next to the Finder Eye piece will turn on the moment the Red eye Re ducing Lamp turns on then turn off the instant the Flash fires Be sure to hold the camera still while the Autofocus Lamp is on Taking backlighted pictures of subjects against a window or in the shadow of a tree 3 Fill in flash mode To shoot in the fill in flash mode set the Exposure Mode Dial to 5 Taking portraits against a night backlight 4 Night portrait mode To shoot in the night portrait mode set the Exposure Mode Dial to amp e Inthe night portrait mode the Red eye Reducing Lamp will turn on for about one second to reduce the red eye effect when the Shutter Release is pressed down after which the Flash will fire to take your picture e When shooting in the night portrait mode always mount the camera on a tripod to prevent camera shake Also the shutter will be slow so be sure to tell your subject to remain still until the shutter trips
17. f timer has to be reset each time you take a picture e To switch off the Self timer turn off the Self timer Sign S by pressing in the Shooting Mode Button a second time 3 Wait 10 seconds As soon as the Self timer starts the Self timer Lamp will turn on and glow for seven seconds then blink for three seconds then the shutter will trip to take your picture The extra shots you inputted will be taken at 3 6 second intervals 29 TAKING REMOTE CONTROL PICTURES e If the Remote Controller is not included with your camera you ll have to buy it separately E Names of parts A Remote Controller B Shutter Operating Button C Transmitter 1 Take out the remote controller A Remote Controller Holder To take it out of its holder just slide it out To insert it into its holder slide it in until it Stops with a click 2 Set the camera to remote control Press in the Shooting Mode Button to bring out the Remote Control Sign ces in the LCD Now you can take picture with the Remote Controller e Even if the camera is set to remote control the shutter can be released by pushing down the Shutter Release 3 Take your remote control picture Aim the Autofocus Spot at your subject and compose your picture Face the Remote Control Transmitter toward the camera and press down the Shutter Operating But ton The Self timer Remote Control Lamp will blink for about two seconds then the shutter will trip to take your picture
18. he camera To adjust just wind it in or pull it out 4 Close the camera back As soon as you close the Camera Back the Exposure Counter will run through rapidly and the film will prewind itself up to the very end If the film is a 24 expo sures roll it will prewind itself in about 20 seconds The Exposure Counter will show the number of exposure that can be taken with your film e The Film Confirmation Window will show the type of film that is loaded in the camera as well as its speed and the number of exposures it contains e Open the Camera Back all the way only when you want to clean the camera interior PANORAMA A WORD ON 35 mm FULL SIZE AND PANORAMA FORMAT PICTURES Your camera can be switched to the panorama mode and back to the standard 35 mm full size mode in the middle of a roll e Panorama format pictures measure about 13 x 36 mm on the film and the prints are finished in the horizontally long panorama type 1 Switching to the panorama mode To switch the camera to the panorama mode just push the Panorama Mode Switch to the left so that it uncovers the letter P 2 Panorama mode covering area When you switch the camera to the panorama mode the Finder will also switch to a panoramic finder and youll get in your picture everything you see within the finder frame When composing your picture however always leave a slight margin on the top and bottom of the framing area e If you are shooting your subject
19. itchable to panorama finder autofocus spot parallax correction marks standard format autofocus lamp next to finder eyepiece e Focusing Active type autofocusing from 0 69 m at f 120mm 0 90 m co at other focal lengths autofocus lock landscape mode sets the lens for long distance shooting turns off the flash and slows down the shutter for taking nighttime pictures e Autofocus Lamp Turns on and glows when subject is in sharp focus blinks when subject is too close e Shutter Programmed electronic shutter e Exposure Control Automatic EV 10 75 5 17 wideangle and EV 13 5 6 75 20 1 telephoto indicates values for flash off mode e Film Speed Setting Automatic with ISO 50 100 200 400 800 1600 and 3200 DX roll film e Film Loading Automatic drop in loading e Film Advance Automatic motorized film prewind system provision for con tinuous shooting rewinding unnecessary provision for mid roll rewinding e LCD Signs Exposure counter battery capacity self timer mode remote control mode continuous shooting mode and interval timer mode signs and flash charging sign e Flash Autoflash red eye reducing fill in flash flash off and night por trait modes electronically controlled flashmatic exposure about 5 sec recycle time 41 42 e Dating Unit for the dating model only Four mode year month day month day year day month year day hour minute quartz dating unit effect
20. ive up through the year 2024 date off mode provision for correcting date and time the date on which the film was loaded in the camera can be displayed e Self timer Electronically controlled about 10 sec delay provision for three frame rapid sequence shots can be switched off in mid run pro vided with countdown lamp e Remote Control About 2 sec delay about 5 m effective range from camera front e Interval Timer 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 50 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min and 60 min e Power Source One lithium battery CR123A DL123A or equivalent provides power for camera and dating unit e Others Built in lens cover lens cover serves as safety lock when closed film confirmation window tripod socket e Dimensions 133 5 x 72 5 x 59 mm e Weight Model with dating unit 305 g without battery Model without dating unit 303 g without battery Specifications are subject to change without notice FU FUJIFILM 26 30 Nishiazabu 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 8620 Japan lt FUJIFILM ABROAD In North America In Europe In South America In Asia In Oceania In Middle East FUJI PHOTO FILM U S A INC 555 Taxter Road Elmsford N Y 10523 U S A FUJI PHOTO FILM CANADA INC 275 Britannia Road East Mississauga Ontario L4Z 2E7 Canada FUJI PHOTO FILM HAWAII INC 1650 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu Hawaii 96826 U S A FUJI
21. nuously at intervals of about 2 seconds Each time the shutter trips the Autofocus unit will function to focus the Lens on the Subject so be sure to continue to aim the camera at your subject while you hold the shutter Release in depressed position e After shooting switch off the continuous shooting mode e When you take pictures with flash the shooting interval will be slightly longer 33 Q Q A ia g L Q USING THE INTERVAL TIMER 1 Select the interval sec min Press in the Shooting Mode Button several times until the Interval Timer Sign appears in the left bottom of the LCD hold the Button in depressed position and operate the Zoom Lever The shooting intervals sec min that can be set will be displayed in the Exposure Counter section of the LCD T for increasing and W for decreasing e he intervals that can be set are 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 50 sec 1min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min and 60 min EXP LEFT CO 2 Set the interval timer After selecting the interval remove your finger from the Button The display of the interval sec min will turn off and the Interval Timer Sign will stop blinking and glow The camera is now set to the interval timer mode 3 The shutter will trip automatically at the set interval lf you press down the Shutter Release the timer will start after the shutter is re leased The sec min display in the LCD will
22. ocus Lamp 69 Zoom Lever 4 Camera Back Lock 6 Film Confirmation Window C Camera Back Tripod Socket Mid roll Rewind Button Qs Liquid crystal Display LCD 2 oF ta oe il 9 Self timer Mode Sign Remote Control Mode Sign Gf Exposure Counter Number of Self timer Shots Interval set with Interval Timer 6 Interval Timer Minutes 6 Standard Panorama Mixed Indicator Continuous shooting Mode Sign 5 Interval Timer Mode Sigh Battery Capacity 6 Interval Timer Seconds Flash Charging Sign e This illustration shows all signs and indicators displayed in the LCD for reference Usually only the information needed for shooting each photo is displayed 1 BASIC PROCEDURE LOADING THE BATTERY e Use one lithium battery CR123A DL123A 3V or equivalent e Anew lithium battery will provide power for taking about 300 shots including 150 with flash as tested according to Fujifilm s battery testing procedure 1 Open the battery compartment To open insert a coin in the groove on the Battery Compartment Cover and life the cover up toward the arrow 2 Insert the battery Insert the battery in the Battery Compartment minus end first then press in the plus end and close the Battery Compartment Cover 3 Check the battery lf the Battery Sign I 1717A appears in the LCD the battery is loaded correctly e Before taking pictures always make sure the Battery Sign qm appear
23. ra were END OF FILM e Your camera will expose the film frames in descending order starting from the highest num bered frame and rewind each frame into the cartridge as soon as it is exposed e You can unload the film as soon as the last frame frame No 1 is exposed and the camera motor comes to a halt because there is no need to rewind it 1 After exposing the last frame As soon as the last frame frame No 1 is exposed the Exposure Counter will switch from O to E and the camera motor will come to a halt 2 Unload the exposed film Make sure the Exposure Counter is showing the E sign then open the Camera Back and take the film out e If the Camera Back is accidentally opened in mid roll close it quickly wait until the film winds itself back into the cartridge then take it out All the exposed frames except the last will be saved e Ifthe film is unloaded before the Exposure Counter shows the E sign the next roll you load will immediately wind itself back into its cartridge and the Exposure Counter will blink continuously see page 37 19 E Unloading the film in mid roll With the tip of a ball point pen or something similar press in the Mid roll Rewind Button Wait until the Exposure Counter shows the E sign and the camera motor comes to a halt then take the film out e Do not use anything with too sharp a point to press in the Mid roll Rewind Button 3 Picture format display The form
24. s in the LCD e lf the battery power is low the Battery Sign issa in the LCD will switch to the Battery Low Sign q__ to tell you the battery needs changing If you keep on shooting the Battery Low Sign q_ _ will soon start blinking and you won t be able to release the shutter e The battery can be changed even if there is film in the camera e Always reset the date after changing the battery see page 9 on how to correct the date for the dating model only e If you are going on a trip or are planning to take lots of pictures take a spare battery along with you just in case you might need it This is especially true if you are travelling abroad because in some countries you may not be able to obtain the type of battery you need e 98 i 25 DATE FILM mO O PRINTING DATES ON YOUR PICTURES DL320 ZOOM has no function that print the date e Each time you change the battery always reset the date or time 1 Printing the date or time and changing the arrangement of the date Year Month Day Month Day Year Day Month Year Day Hour Minute A M stands for month not printed on the picture a Date Mode Button Press in the Button Q to change the order of the year month and day The order will change as shown above The date showing in the Date Display Window is the date that will be printed in the bottom right of your picture If you don t want dates on your pictures bring out the Dating Unit Off Sign
25. wer Switch Exposure Mode Dial is in retracted Position to OFF then set it to a shooting position so that the Lens moves out into shooting position 4 The Exposure Counter is showing the 4 Open the Camera Back unload the film the E sign insert a new roll 2 The Exposure Coun e A partly used roll of film was unloaded e First turn on the camera by setting the Power ter blinks and the film without winding it back into its car Switch Exposure Mode Dial to a shooting posi winds back into its tridge tion Then unload the battery made sure the cartridge the mo Exposure Counter in the LCD turns off and in ment it is loaded sert the battery once more The film wound back While taking pictures or while the film When there is film in the camera never open into its cartridge in was prewinding you either opened the Camera Back or meddle with the Camera the middle of the roll and closed the Camera Back or med Back Lock dled with the Camera Back Lock The film has been e The film is incorrectly loaded e Reload the film correctly loaded and the Cam era Back has been closed but the Expo sure Counter does not count PRINT FAULTS POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES 1 The picture looks 4 You didn t aim the Autofocus Spot 1 Make sure the Autofocus Spot is overlapping fuzzy correctly some part of your subject or use the Autofocus Lock to take your picture 2 The Lens is not clean 2 Keep the Lens clean at all times
26. will turn off and the power will switch off unless you are shooting in the interval timer mode To reset the camera for shooting set the Power Switch to OFF then turn on the power again 15 3 Adjust the finder to your eyesight Move the Diopter Adjuster until the image in the Finder appears sharp 4 Hold the camera still When taking pictures hold the camera still with both hands To shoot with the camera held vertically position the Flash side up e Do not hold the Lens Barrel when you compose your picture and press down the Shutter Re lease F Airy he ki b A erie ae A VE 5 Aim the autofocus spot at your subject Aim the camera so that some part of your subject fills the Autofocus Spot com pletely A Autofocus Spot e Keep your fingers and camera strap away from the lens front Autofocus Windows and Flash Lampface 6 Press the shutter release about halfway down If the Autofocus Lamp green lamp next to the Finder Eyepiece turns on the Lens has completed focusing But if you are too close to the subject the Autofocus Lamp will blink to warn you to move back 17 7 Take your picture Press the Shutter Release gently all the way down As soon as the shutter trips the film will automatically advance into position for the next shot e When you press the Shutter Release about halfway down do it slowly and gently e The Autofocus Lamp will blink if you are too close to your subject

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