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Vivitar 35ES - Hold Your Camera; How to Focus Your Camera; Operating Your Camera; Install the Battery

Vivitar 35ES
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Your
camera
must
be
held correctly
to assure
getting
consistently
good,
sharp
photographs
lt
should
be
held
steadily
and
comfortably
while
you
are taking
photographs
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the
Correct
WayS
to
hOld
yOur
camera
in both
the
vertical
and
horizontal
positions.
Now
that
you've
got
a
"feel"
for
holding
your
camera'
practice
focusing
so
that
it becomes
an
automatic
movement
of
raising
the
camera
to
your
eye,composing
the
photo
and
focusing
After
you've read
the
focusrng
instructions,
practice
focusing
on
people
and
objects
around
you.
,,il'Align
the subject
within the
focusing
area
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vrewfinder.
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Compose
photograph within
the
Bright
Frame
Lines
of the
viewf
inder
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,
Turn the
Focusing
Lever
@
until
the superimposed
images
become
one.
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The
Distance
Scales
@
on the
Focusrng
Ring
give
subject
to camera
distance
in both
meters
(green
numbers)
and
feet
(white
numbers)
Distance
is
read by
the
alignment
of
the
numbers
with
the
green
or
white
Distance
Scale
lndex
Line
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Your
Vivitar
35ES'
automatic
exposure
system
is
powered
by
a srngle
1 35volt
mercury
battery
(Mallory
PX 675,
Eveready
:tt
HS-C
/
H-C
or equivalent)
To install
battery:

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