Questions and answers
Q: What kind of batteries should I use?
A: Use two 3V lithium batteries (DL123A or CR123A). Do not
mix new and old batteries at the same time. Change them
both at the same time.
Q: How long will the battery last?
A: If
you use
24-exposure rolls of film and expose half of all
your pictures with flash, two new 3V lithium batteries
(DL 123A/CR123A) will allow you to take 30 or more rolls
of film. If you do not use flash and zoom so often, the
batteries will last much longer.
Q: The camera does not operate. What should I do?
A: (1)Make sure the power switch is ON. (2)Make sure there
are batteries in the camera, and that they are inserted
correctly. (Refer to page 6.) (3)If the film has been rewound,
the camera will not operate until the back cover is opened.
(4)While the flash is being charged, the shutter will not
release. (5)If the distance range to the subject is less than
0.6m, the shutter will not release.
Q: The camera does not focus correctly. What should I do?
A: (1) In the following situations, the camera's autofocus
mechanism may not function properly. Compose your
picture by focusing on a different subject which is in the
same range as your subject.
Objects that reflect too much light
Black objects
Pictures taken through a glass window or wire screening
Pictures including flames or smoke
When the sun is
included in the picture
(2) Use the focus lock when the subject is not in the center of
the picture. (Refer to P.25)
Q: The
flash
does not fire.
A: Make sure the flash mode is not set to OFF mode.
Q: The camera fails to operate in cold weather. What can I
do?
A: Generally, low temperatures will reduce the battery
performance temporarily. Try to keep the camera warm
before using them.
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