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Film Format | 35mm |
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Focusing | Autofocus |
Viewfinder | Real-image zoom viewfinder |
Exposure Control | Automatic |
Type | Point & Shoot |
Lens | 38-115mm zoom lens |
Shutter | Electronic |
Film Speed Setting | ISO 25-3200 (DX-coded) |
Film Transport | Automatic loading, advance, and rewind |
Flash | Built-in flash |
Battery | CR123A |
Overview of camera modes and functions, including the Best Shot Dial.
Identification of camera parts and controls with diagrams.
Important safety and care instructions for operating the camera.
Step-by-step guide for inserting the camera's power source.
Instructions for powering on the camera and setting the mode dial.
Recommended techniques for stable camera grip for sharp photos.
How to press the shutter button for focusing and taking pictures.
Explanation of viewfinder display elements and AF frames.
How to use zoom buttons to adjust subject size in the viewfinder.
Procedure for inserting film into the camera correctly.
Guide to using the camera's automatic shooting mode.
Meaning of the camera's indicator lamp signals.
Steps for safely removing exposed film from the camera.
How to maintain continuous focus on subjects in motion.
Using flash and slow shutter for night portraits.
Using zoom and flash for effective people portraits.
Guide to shooting subjects at close range, like plants.
Reducing film winding noise for quiet environments.
Using spot metering for subjects against a bright background.
How to cycle through and select different flash modes.
Using the flash for every shot, regardless of lighting.
Shooting without flash, suitable for night views or ambient light.
Combining flash with slow shutter speed for specific effects.
Minimizing the red-eye effect in flash photography.
Using the self-timer to include yourself in the photo.
Common queries and their solutions regarding camera usage.
Guide to diagnosing and resolving common camera issues.
Technical details and features of the camera.
Detailed explanation of the "Best Shot" dial modes and capabilities.