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NomenclatureViewfinder window*AF sensorShutter buttonH21)Light-metering sensorAF emitterFlashRed-eye reduction/ Self-timer lamp— LensB-10
NomenclatureFor further details, refer to the page indicated.Orange indicator 22) Main switch 18)-----------------Title selection-] button (-> 40
LCD Panel (normally displays only the required information)Two-sided date imprinting indicatorRed-eye reduction indicatorFlash OFF------------(suppres
NomenclaturePrint Type Selection Lever 19)C printAttaching and Using the Strap <Attaching the strap.• To ensure that you do not drop your camera, a
Holding the CameraTo avoid obscuring the image with your fingers and to ensure a ciear sharp image, take care to keep your hands, hair and the camera
[T] Loading the BatteryApplicable Battery: One CR2 lithium batteryOpen the battery cover.• Press down on the <l op^'OQO and slide the cover of
Loading the Film CartridgeOpen the film cartridge compartment cover.• Turn the crank until the compartment cover opens.Load the film cartridge.• Check
Loading the Film CartridgeAbout the Film Cartridges• Use 1X240 cartridge film.• You cannot use conventional 135 (35mm) film in this camera.• Use fil
Ц] Turning the Power OnSlide the main switch to ON.^ The lens cover opens and the lens and Nash are set for shooting. If you slide the switch to OFF
H] Choosing the Print TypeWith this camera, you can choose any of 3 print formats to suit your subject: C print, H print or P print.ViewfinderTurn the
1. This camera is not resistant to water, and shouid not be used outdoors if it is raining or snowing. If it is accidentaliy dropped in water, contact
[U Using the ZoomYou can use the (OS Wide/[#]Tele zoom button to change the size of your subject.IMtl Wide-angle (24 mm)Use this setting for large- sc
Slaking Pictures in Auto Fiash ModeThe shutter button has a two-step action.The first step sets the focus and exposure, while the second step releases
Green/Orange IndicatorsWhen you press the shutter button down halfway, the indicators light or blink to show whether the camera isready to shoot.Green
Taking Pictures in Auto Fiash Mode• When the green indicator biinks, move away from the subject until the indicator stops blinking and then press the
Taking Pictures in Auto Fiash ModeClose-up PhotographyWhen you are shooting at distances of 45 cm to 1 m (1.5 to 3.3 ft.), the area visibie through th
[S Removing the Film CartridgeThe film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end.The frame counter counts down as the film rewinds When the film i
Removing the Film CartridgeFilm Cartridge Processing• Exposed film cartridges can be processed for prinfing at Advanced Photo System certified shops.
%<§> Changing the Flash ModeYou can switch the flash off or set it to fire each time you take a picture. Select the mode that best suits your su
W Auto FlashUse this mode to take pictures of subjects other than peopie, or to photograph people without using the redeye reduction function.In low-
Changing the Flash Mode<§>(^) Auto Flash with Red-eye ReductionUse this mode to reduce the red-eye effect when you are taking pictures of people
Handling PrecautionsThis device compiies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
Red-eye Reduction FunctionWhen you use the flash to take photos of people In low-light conditions, their eyes sometimes glow red in the photograph Thi
Changing the Flash Mode% Flash ON (Forced Flash) ModeIn this mode, the flash tires regardless of the light conditions when the picture is taken. Use t
nFlash OFF (Suppressed Flash) ModeIn this mode, the flash does not fire regardless of how dark conditions are when the picture is taken.Use
Changing the Flash ModeS<§>V Slow-synchro ModeThis function is usefui when you are taking pictures of people against a sunset or nighttime backg
Using Focus LockLock the focus when you want the subject of your shot to be off to one side of the frameSet the focus.• Position the AF frame over the
Using the Self-timerThe self-timer function allows you to take a picture when you are some distance from the camera.1Set the mode to Self- timer.^ Pre
The date and time can be imprinted on the back or on both sides of your photograph.DATE Imprinting the Date and TimeSelect the date/time combination.•
Imprinting the Date and TimeSelecting the Date Format• Always use the push-button projection on the strap buckle to push the SET button. (-> 13)VI^
When you replace the battery or travel abroad, use the procedure below to set or adjust the date and time settings.• Always use the push-button projec
Setting the Date and TimeSetting the TimeDisplay the date and • time.• Press the DATE button to display the date and time H 36)• Refer to the previous
Thank you for purchasing this Canon product.Before taking pictures, piease read these instructions carefuiiy for a thorough understanding of how the c
I«/ Imprinting TitlesYou can imprint tities on the back of the print. Selecting the Title LanguagePress the Pt button. ^The symbol fif is displayed on
Imprinting TitlesSelecting the TitleOnce you have selected the language for your title, you can select the title.Button SequencePress the button.The t
^Specifying the Print QuantityThis feature allows you to specify the number of prints (0 to nine) of a frame to be produced at one time. This is usefu
Specifying the Print QuantityChanging the Print Quantity After Taking a ShotSeiect the mode for specifying the print quantity for the previous frame.•
Setting the Custom FunctionsCustom Function No. SettingRealtime ReleaseCF 10 Off1OnFlash Mode Memory CF20 Off1 OnAutomatic Film RewindCF30 On1Ofl•Alwa
Setting the Custom FunctionsEffects with the Function Set to tReleases the shutter immediately when you press the shutter button down halfway and then
Realtime Release Photography• To use this mode, set the custom function CF1 to 1. (-> 44)1Set the focus.• Position the AF frame over the subject an
TroubleshootingIn case of trouble check the table below before taking your camera to be repairedProblemCause Remedy PageThe icon•The battery
TroubleshootingProblemCause RemedyPageThe photographs•When the shutter•Ensure that the AF14are blurred.was released, the AF emitter/sensor were blocke
Questions and AnswersQ1 Can conventional 135 (35mm) film be used?A1 No it cannot be used. Use 1X240 film cartridges (-> 17)Q2 Can slide (reversal)
3141H] Taking Pictures in Auto Flash Mode ...21mGreen/Orange Indicators ...22Taking Pictures through a Window...
Major SpecificationsType; 1X240 fully-automatic lens-shutter AF camera with built-in zoom lens and magnetic IX functions Image Size: 16.7 x 30.2 mm Le
Major SpecificationsFlash Range;ISO 100 Wide-angle: 0.45 to 3 7 m (1.5 to 12.1 ft);Telephoto; 0.45 to 2.1 m (1.5 to 6.9 ft.)ISO 200 Wide-angle: 0.45 t
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Advanced Photo System Quick ReferencePrint type selection leverFilmExposure data recorded hereData recorded on film (example)• Date and title• Print
Advanced Photo System Quick Reference1Simple film cartridge loading. 16)• Unlike previous 135 (35mm) film, there is no need to open the back cover and
Quick Reference1Load the battery. (-> 15)Open the film cartridge compartment cover. H16)• Turn the crank until the compartment cover opens.• Check
Quick ReferencePosition the AF frame over the subject and take the picture. {-* 21) ^The flash firesautomatically in low-light conditions.When you hav
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