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Hanimex IC 4500 User Manual

Hanimex IC 4500
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HANIMEX
IC
4500
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Hanimex IC 4500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHanimex
ModelIC 4500
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Built-In Flash Modes

Auto Flash

Flash charges automatically in low light and cuts off when light is sufficient; OK indicator does not light up until fully charged.

Fill Flash

Use when the main subject has less light than the surroundings to prevent underexposure.

Flash Off

Activate Off mode when not wishing to use flash; allows flash-off pictures even in dark conditions.

Camera Operation

Loading the Batteries

Instructions for inserting two AA size alkaline batteries into the camera.

Powering Up

How to switch on the camera's power using the lens cover switch.

DX Film Speed Setting

Camera automatically sets ISO based on DX-coded film, defaulting to ISO 100 for non-DX film.

Loading Film

Step-by-step guide on inserting and preparing film for shooting.

Auto Winding

Film advances automatically to the next frame after each exposure.

Picture Taking

Steps for composing and taking a picture using the viewfinder and shutter button.

How To Use Focus Lock

Technique to lock focus on a subject outside the auto focus frame marks.

Unloading Film

Procedure for rewinding film back into the cartridge after finishing a roll.

Camera Features and Maintenance

Red-Eye Reduction

Feature that emits a red beam to reduce red-eye effect by shrinking pupils.

Holding the Camera

Techniques for holding the camera steady to prevent camera movement during shooting.

Caring for Your Camera

Guidelines for protecting the camera from dirt, dampness, heat, and cleaning the lens.

Specifications

Technical details including type, film format, lens, focusing, film advance/rewind, shutter speed, and battery life.