Specifications
Release Button. The Flash can now be used when taking a picture.
AUTO-FOCUS SHOOTING
1. Position the subject you wish to take within the Auto-Focus Frame in the center of the Viewfinder. (Fig,
19)
2. When you press the Shutter Release Button halfway, the subject is focused. (Fig. 20)
3. Gently press the Shutter Release Button to take the picture. The film will advance automatically as soon
as the shutter has been released.
* Avoid pressing the Shutter Release Button too abruptly to minimize camera shake or possible mis-
operation.
* Do not accidentally cover the Distance Measuring Windows at the front of your camera, as this will cause
incorrect focusing.
* Keep the Distance Measuring Windows clean to ensure accurate focusing. If the windows get dirty, they
should be wiped clean with a soft cloth.
* There may be rare cases when accurate focusing is difficult or impossible. (For instance, with dark
subject that do not reflect light well, glossy subjects, or subjects taken through glass.) In these cases, it is
best to use the Pre-Focus technique to "lock" the focus on a more "nominal" subject at the same distance.
While holding focus, turn your camera back to the original subject and shoot. (See PREFOCUS
SHOOTING for more details.)
PRE-FOCUS SHOOTING
When the Subject you wish to focus on is not located within the Auto-Focus Frame, you should use Pre
Focus Shooting.
1 If you want to photograph two or more people, there may be cases where none of your main subjects can
be within the Auto-Focus Frame in the center of the viewfinder. If you release the shutter then, only the
background will be in focus, and the people, who are the main subject, will be out-of-focus. (Fig. 21)
2 Move the camera to one side so that one of the people is within the Auto-Focus Frame4www.butkus.or g
Press the Shutter Release Button halfway so that the Focus locks. Hold your finger in that position on the
Shutter Release Button. (Fig. 22)
3. Now return the camera to its original position so that your main subjects are in the Filed-of View Frame
again, and press the Shutter Release Button fully to take the picture. (Fig. 23)
REWINDING THE FILM (AUTO REVERSE)
1. After the end of the film has been reached, the film is automatically rewound.
2. As the film is being rewound, the Film Counter gives a subtractive reading.
3. When the film is fully rewound, the motor stops automatically and "S" is seen in the Film Counter. You
may now open the Back Cover to unload the film. (Fig. 24)










