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Fisher-Price Perfect Shot 77856 User Manual

Fisher-Price Perfect Shot 77856
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Please keep these instructions
for future reference.
Requires two, “AA” (LR6) alkaline
batteries (not included).
Tool required to install batteries: Phillips
Screwdriver (not included).
Requires 35mm film (not included).
Batteries and film must be installed by an adult.
Perfect Shot
TM
35mm Camera
Model number: 77856
This camera contains high voltage
components. To avoid any risk of
electrical shock, do not attempt to
take the camera apart.
WARNING
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Fisher-Price Perfect Shot 77856 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFisher-Price
ModelPerfect Shot 77856
CategoryFilm Camera
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Information

High Voltage Warning

Camera contains high voltage components. Do not attempt to disassemble to avoid electrical shock.

Message to Parents

Introduction to the Camera

Designed for children, easy to use viewfinder, film compartment protected from accidental exposure.

Camera Components

Front View Identification

Identifies Shutter Button, Flash, Lens, Strap, Easy-Grip Handles, and Parent Key on the front.

Back View Identification

Identifies Flash Button, Viewfinder, Film Advance Dial, Film Compartment, Rewinder, and Battery Compartment.

Battery Installation

Step-by-Step Installation

Instructions for removing the door, inserting batteries, and replacing the door with a Phillips screwdriver.

Battery Tips

Usage and Maintenance Advice

Guidance on mixing batteries, removal during non-use, short-circuiting, and rechargeable battery use.

Loading Film

Opening the Film Door

Procedure to open the film door using the film door lock and the parent key.

Inserting and Advancing Film

Steps for inserting the film roll, pulling it over the gears, and advancing the dial to frame 1.

Film Loading Check

How to check if the film is loaded correctly by looking for the 'S' or '1' in the film counter window.

Rewinding Film Warning

Important note to completely rewind film before opening the door when re-loading.

Taking Outdoor Pictures

No Flash Photography Guide

Tips for holding the camera, centering subjects, pressing the shutter, and advancing film without flash.

Taking Flash Pictures

Flash Photography Guide

Instructions for using the flash, charging time, and flash ready light indicators.

Flash Distance Recommendations

Optimal distance for flash pictures is 5-10 feet to avoid dark or overly bright images.

Flash Ready Light and Operation

Ensuring the flash ready light glows and understanding the camera operation after flash use.

Rewinding Film

Film Rewinding Procedure

Steps to rewind film using the shutter button and film rewinder until 'OPEN' is visible.

Unloading Film

Removing Film from Camera

Instructions for opening the film door and removing the 35mm film for development.

Camera Care and Maintenance

Cleaning Instructions

Guidance on cleaning lenses and the viewfinder using specific methods and materials.

Storage and Environmental Precautions

Advice on keeping the camera clean and avoiding damage from heat or extreme temperatures.

Troubleshooting Common Problems

Daylight Picture Issues

Solutions for outdoor pictures being too dark due to insufficient light or incorrect exposure.

Picture Brightness and Lighting

Addresses issues of picture subjects being too dark or too light due to background or camera distance.

Flash Picture Issues

Solutions for flash pictures being too dark or too light based on subject distance.

Image Quality Problems

Solutions for flare, no picture, cut-off subjects, and foggy or misty images.

Operational Issues

Troubleshooting blurred pictures, red eye reflections, shutter button not working, and flash not glowing.

Film Rewind Problems

Solutions for pictures being blurred, red eye reflections, and difficulty rewinding film.

One Year Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage and Limitations

Details the one-year warranty, repair/replacement policy, and exclusions for defects and damages.

Contact Information

Provides contact details for Fisher-Price Consumer Affairs in various regions for warranty inquiries.