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Focus | Auto Focus |
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Shutter | Electronic |
Exposure Control | Automatic |
Viewfinder | Real-image zoom viewfinder |
Flash | Built-in |
Battery | 2 x CR123A |
Type | Compact |
Film Speed Setting | Automatic with DX coding |
Lens | 38-105mm zoom lens |
Receiver for the camera's remote control function.
The primary window for composing photographs.
Indicates flash status and red-eye reduction.
The main button to take a picture.
Controls the camera's focal length.
Displays shooting information and settings.
Button to turn the camera on and off.
Highlights key capabilities like the 3X power zoom lens and Smart AF system.
Covers camera limitations regarding water, proper storage, and safe handling.
Advises on battery safety and proper cleaning methods.
Warns about X-ray damage and recommends prompt film development.
Instructions for securing the camera's neckstrap.
Guide to battery insertion and verification for camera operation.
Explanation of icons and data displayed on the LCD screen.
Techniques to prevent camera shake for sharper photos.
How to use the shutter button for focusing and taking pictures.
Using the zoom buttons to adjust focal length and frame shots.
Step-by-step process for inserting film into the camera.
How to power on the camera for basic operation.
Guide to composing and capturing images using the camera's default mode.
How the camera minimizes red-eye in flash photos.
Meaning of the green and red lamps for shooting status.
Explanation of the red lamp's signals for flash and warnings.
Using precise focus for small or off-center subjects.
Procedure for rewinding and removing exposed film.
How to switch between different flash modes like Auto, Flash-off, and Slow-sync.
Disables flash for available light photography.
Forces flash to fire for every shot.
Combines flash with slow shutter speed for background exposure.
Capturing multiple shots sequentially by holding the shutter button.
Using the self-timer for delayed shots, allowing the photographer to be in the frame.
Using the built-in remote control for wireless shutter release.
How to set the correct date and time for imprinting on photos.
Choosing between different date/time formats or disabling imprinting.
Selecting pre-defined captions to imprint on pictures instead of date/time.
Overview of film speed, loading, winding, and frame counter functions.
Summary of flash modes, range, and recycling time.
Details on type, lens, viewfinder, and shutter mechanics.
Information on AF system, exposure control, and flash coupling.
Covers self-timer, battery, size, weight, and date/caption printing.