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Category | Film Camera |
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Film Format | 35mm |
Focus | Auto Focus |
Autofocus | Yes |
Flash | Built-in Flash |
Exposure Control | Automatic |
Type | Point and Shoot |
Lens | Minolta Zoom Lens 38-135mm f/4.5-8.7 |
Power Source | 2x CR123A Lithium Batteries |
Procedure for installing the camera's power source.
Understanding the low-battery warning indicators on the data panel.
Information on the camera's automatic power-off feature.
Step-by-step guide for correctly loading 35mm film.
Guide to using the camera's standard 'point and shoot' mode.
Technique for maintaining focus on off-center subjects.
Guidance for focusing in difficult lighting or subject overlap scenarios.
How to choose between Auto-Switchover, Manual Fill-Flash, and Flash Cancel.
The camera automatically fires the flash when necessary.
Use for filling in harsh shadows on subjects.
Disables flash for ambient light or distant subjects.
Method to reduce red-eye effect in flash photography.
Details on flash lamp behavior and flash range for different ISOs.
Increasing exposure by 1.5 EV for bright scenes or backlighting.
Camera's standard point-and-shoot mode for general photography.
Optimizes settings for close-up photography of small objects.
Provides suitable framing and settings for portrait situations.
Balances flash and ambient light for low-light portraits.
Sets camera for someone else to take your picture.
Sets exposure based on the spot metering circle.
Identifies the controls for the date model's data back.
How to change the data display formats (date, time, or none).
How to imprint date or time onto the film.
Instructions for setting the year, month, day, hour, and minute.
Procedure for replacing the quartz battery for the data back.
Instructions for cleaning the lens and camera body.
Important warnings about handling the camera in various conditions.
Recommendations for storing the camera when not in use.
Information on seeking help or service for the camera.