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> 6 Rewinding & Unloading the Film 

Your film is finished when you can no longer advance it any
further.  You can confirm this by looking at the Exposure
Counter 

(16)

, which should display the full number of 

exposures for the film that you loaded, give or take a few 
extra frames.  Using a finger, hold in the Rewind Button 

(9)

.

With your other hand, flip out the handle of Rewind Crank 

(5)

,

and turn clockwise until you feel the tension drop completely
off.  Your film is now fully rewound.  Open the Back Cover 

(13)

and pull out the film cartridge. 

Your Colorsplash photos can be processed at any lab that
handles normal 35mm flim - it requires no special care or
processing. 

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> 7 Caring for your Colorsplash 

A little love, care, and attention will ensure that your 
Colorsplash will continue to light up your world for many nights
to come.  

>  Do not expose the camera to extended strong sunlight,

high temperatures, high humidity, or chemical gases.
Avoid contact with any organic solvents. 

>  If the lens becomes dusty or dirty, gently clean it with an

air-blower or lint-free soft cloth.  Do not use any cleaning
solutions or solvents! 

>  When the camera is not in use for a period of time, remove

the battery and store in a dry place 

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Long Exposure Without Flash 
Set the Control Switch 

(7)

to the Moon

Icon.  Do not turn

on the flash.  As long as you depress the Shutter Release 

(8)

,

the shutter will stay open, exposing the film inside.  This is
great for night-time landscape shots, where the shutter can
remain open for 30 seconds or more and take in the natural
ambient light of a night-time scene.  

If you want your image to be as clear and sharp, then keep
the camera as steady as possible or balance it on a fixed
item.  Conversely, moving the camera around will streak and
distort your image.  As the Colorsplash has no light-meter,
you'll have to experiment with what exposure times are good
for your situation.  Generally, with ASA 100 to 400, a decently
lit night-time street scene should only need a few seconds to
expose properly, while a far away landscape shot may require
up to 20 or 30 seconds. 

Instant Exposure Without Flash 
The mode for regular daytime shooting.  Set the Control
Switch 

(7)

to the Sun

Icon.  Do not turn on the flash.  

Shoot normally, and you will get a standard outdoor snapshot. 

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Summary of Contents for Colorsplash

Page 1: ... Lomography Colorsplash 2 Instruction for Use 10 Gebrauchsanweisung 18 Mode d emploi 26 Manual de instrucciones 34 Istruzioni per l uso 42 50 58 CSCamGebr 1 09 06 2003 9 34 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ...Installation Your Colorsplash requires one AA battery Alkaline batteries are the best for long life and dependability Open Battery Door 11 by pulling its small button back with a fingernail Your battery is inserted with the side in contact with the Battery Door 11 See Picture B for illustration 3 Shutter Controls Two shutter controls are available They are selected with the Shutter Control Switch ...

Page 3: ...tton for more time usually yields more distortion vice versa 4 4 Flash Charging Color Selection The Flash 2 is not automatic and will only fire when charged Do this by depressing the Flash Charge Button 4 and holding it down until the Flash Ready Light 17 begins to glow green There will be a tell tale high pitched flash sound while it charges When the Ready Light 17 is green the flash will fire wh...

Page 4: ...oft cloth Do not use any cleaning solutions or solvents When the camera is not in use for a period of time remove the battery and store in a dry place 6 Long Exposure Without Flash Set the Control Switch 7 to the Moon Icon Do not turn on the flash As long as you depress the Shutter Release 8 the shutter will stay open exposing the film inside This is great for night time landscape shots where the ...

Page 5: ...rservice lomography com North America Lomographic Corp USA 100 Water Street Suite 1008 Brooklyn NY 11201 Phone 718 522 4353 Fax 718 522 4468 Info usa lomography com Asia Lomographic Society Japan 3 13 23 Minato ku Aoyama Tokyo Japan Phone 81 3 5772 7867 info lomography jp 8 8 Notes Warning Choking Hazard This camera contains small parts Not suitable for children under 3 years of age Children under...

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