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[10] is up to “1”. When the film is loaded correctly, the Rewind Crank [3]
will turn as you use the Advance Wheel [9]. If the Rewind Crank [3] is not
turning, open up the camera and ensure that your film is properly loaded.
SHOOT!
Before you do anything, first remove the Lens Cap [15] without turning it.
To shoot a picture, simply turn the Advance Wheel [9] to cock the shutter
and press the Shutter Release [1] to fire it. Turn the Advance Wheel [9] once
more and you’re ready to shoot again. As a rule of thumb, try to get as close
to your subjects as possible. Even extreme-close-up shots work!
If the light is low or you wish to fill in shadows in the daytime, then activate
the Internal Electronic Flash [4] with the Flash Switch [6]. Switch it to the
right, listen for the telltale flash-charging “whine” and wait for the Ready Light
[8] to glow. Firing the Shutter Release [1] will shoot the internal flash as well.
Here are a few notes for effective flash use:
• If the flash does not turn on, then confirm that your battery is properly
loaded and fresh.
• Always wait for the Ready Light [8] before firing.
• The internal flash is not strong enough to cover the Fisheye’s huge field of