Specifications

SETTING THE FILM SPEED
DX-coded Films are provided with black-and-silver patterns corresponding to film speeds which the camera reads
and automatically sets. Check whether the film you're using is DX-encoded. (Fig. 14)
DX-coded Film with ISO 100 -1000: Setting the film speed is not necessary. Your camera automatically makes the
correct film speed setting.
Film without DX-code: Your camera will automatically set itself to ISO 100.
HOLDING YOUR CAMERA
1. Always use both hands to steady your camera. (Figs. 15, 16)
* When holding the camera vertically, always position it with the flash at the top.
* Be careful not to place your fingers over the lens, flash or focusing windows. (Fig. 17)
VIEWFINDER (Fig. 18)
(1) Field-of-View Frame
The subject (such as people or scenery) you wish to photograph should be positioned within this frame.
(2) Parallax Correction Marks
When taking a picture of a subject that is between 1 -1.2m (3.3 - 3.9ft.) away from the camera, the subject
should be positioned within these marks. Subjects outside the marks will not be included in the picture even
though you can see them through the viewfinder.
3 Auto-Focus Frame
The Auto-Focus system focuses automatically on any subject that appears within this small frame.4www.butkus.org
(4) Low Light Warning LED
If the Low Light Warning LED lights when you press the Shutter Release Button halfway, the flash is
required due to insufficient light. Confirm that the Flash Ready Lamp lights, and fully depress the Shutter