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... MAIN FEATURES Built-in pictures and illustrations may be obtained by setting the selector switch. Product shown in 30mm ~ 60mm 2X zoom lens. A magnetic head records important printing data on Indicator blinking Attention Depress halfway Pay particular attention to ensure correct use only ...processors displaying the mark when requesting film development and printing. We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera, read this manual carefully to items in this manual: Incorrect Operation order Next...
... MAIN FEATURES Built-in pictures and illustrations may be obtained by setting the selector switch. Product shown in 30mm ~ 60mm 2X zoom lens. A magnetic head records important printing data on Indicator blinking Attention Depress halfway Pay particular attention to ensure correct use only ...processors displaying the mark when requesting film development and printing. We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera, read this manual carefully to items in this manual: Incorrect Operation order Next...
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PREPARATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS 4 Names and functions of parts 6 Viewfinder display/LCD panel 8 Cartridge 9 Using the strap/Soft case 11 Outline of operations 12 Loading the battery 15 Checking the battery 16 Points to remember 17 Loading the cartridge film 19 Taking pictures 21 Using the focus lock 24 After shooting 25 Unloading the cartridge film 26
PREPARATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS 4 Names and functions of parts 6 Viewfinder display/LCD panel 8 Cartridge 9 Using the strap/Soft case 11 Outline of operations 12 Loading the battery 15 Checking the battery 16 Points to remember 17 Loading the cartridge film 19 Taking pictures 21 Using the focus lock 24 After shooting 25 Unloading the cartridge film 26
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CARTRIDGE IX 240 Cartridge Film Data disk Cartridge spool Lightlock door drive Lightlock door Cartridge spool Cartridge label Visual Exposure Indicator Never apply undue force to become soiled because this can cause camera trouble. Using a damaged cartridge can result in damage or exposure of the film. Do not allow the data disk to the cartridge spool, lightlock door drive or lightlock door because this can render the cartridge unusable. 9
CARTRIDGE IX 240 Cartridge Film Data disk Cartridge spool Lightlock door drive Lightlock door Cartridge spool Cartridge label Visual Exposure Indicator Never apply undue force to become soiled because this can cause camera trouble. Using a damaged cartridge can result in damage or exposure of the film. Do not allow the data disk to the cartridge spool, lightlock door drive or lightlock door because this can render the cartridge unusable. 9
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... when traveling to foreign countries and other than the visual exposure indicator is loaded, the camera will rewind the film and set the cartridge to (exposed). Using a damaged cartridge can be difficult. When a cartridge with other areas where cartridge purchasing may damage the cartridge. Understanding ...
... when traveling to foreign countries and other than the visual exposure indicator is loaded, the camera will rewind the film and set the cartridge to (exposed). Using a damaged cartridge can be difficult. When a cartridge with other areas where cartridge purchasing may damage the cartridge. Understanding ...
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The exposure counter indicates the number of exposures remaining. 7. Operate the zoom button to focus 13 (p. 22). Make sure the cartridge mark is lit and the exposure counter display is correct. Place the autofocus frame on the subject on which you want to compose the scene (p. 21). 8. The film will automatically advance to the first frame (p. 20). 6. 5. Close the cartridge cover.
The exposure counter indicates the number of exposures remaining. 7. Operate the zoom button to focus 13 (p. 22). Make sure the cartridge mark is lit and the exposure counter display is correct. Place the autofocus frame on the subject on which you want to compose the scene (p. 21). 8. The film will automatically advance to the first frame (p. 20). 6. 5. Close the cartridge cover.
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The shutter will automatically rewind (p. 26). 11. Press the shutter release button and take the picture (p. 22). Open the cartridge cover the cartridge (p. 26). 9. When the film reaches the end it will not release when the flash indicator lamp is blinking. 10. and remove 14
The shutter will automatically rewind (p. 26). 11. Press the shutter release button and take the picture (p. 22). Open the cartridge cover the cartridge (p. 26). 9. When the film reaches the end it will not release when the flash indicator lamp is blinking. 10. and remove 14
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... lamp goes out quickly in bright conditions. 2. Focus and exposure will be locked properly. Cautions: Press the shutter release button gently. Practice before loading the film. 1. Avoid shaking the camera when pressing the shutter release button to release the shutter and take the picture.
... lamp goes out quickly in bright conditions. 2. Focus and exposure will be locked properly. Cautions: Press the shutter release button gently. Practice before loading the film. 1. Avoid shaking the camera when pressing the shutter release button to release the shutter and take the picture.
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Just load the cartridge; Set the power switch to ON. * Use only cartridges with the (unexposed) visual exposure indicator. (p. 10) Determine whether or not a cartridge is loaded by checking the LCD panel cartridge mark Make sure The LCD panel is not displaying the mark. 2. Turn the cartridge cover release lever and open the cartridge cover. 19 the camera does the rest automatically. 1. LOADING THE CARTRIDGE FILM BASIC OPERATIONS This camera uses IX240 cartridges.
Just load the cartridge; Set the power switch to ON. * Use only cartridges with the (unexposed) visual exposure indicator. (p. 10) Determine whether or not a cartridge is loaded by checking the LCD panel cartridge mark Make sure The LCD panel is not displaying the mark. 2. Turn the cartridge cover release lever and open the cartridge cover. 19 the camera does the rest automatically. 1. LOADING THE CARTRIDGE FILM BASIC OPERATIONS This camera uses IX240 cartridges.
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The mark will blink when no cartridge is loaded or when other than an unexposed cartridge is completed, a blinking (processed) mark will be rewound automatically. If this occurs, remove and reload the cartridge. 20 Make sure the number of possible exposures are displayed on the LCD panel. When rewinding is loaded. 3. The film will be displayed. Insert the cartridge correctly and close the cartridge cover. If the film does not advance properly, will blink in the exposure counter and the film will advance automatically to the first frame. 4.
The mark will blink when no cartridge is loaded or when other than an unexposed cartridge is completed, a blinking (processed) mark will be rewound automatically. If this occurs, remove and reload the cartridge. 20 Make sure the number of possible exposures are displayed on the LCD panel. When rewinding is loaded. 3. The film will be displayed. Insert the cartridge correctly and close the cartridge cover. If the film does not advance properly, will blink in the exposure counter and the film will advance automatically to the first frame. 4.
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Depress the shutter release button halfway. The film will advance automatically to take a picture with the subject outside the autofocus frame as shown here, use the focus lock (p. 24). 5. 3. To take the picture. The shutter will be reduced by one (1). 22 Position the subject inside the autofocus frame. 4. Depress the shutter release button fully to the next frame and the exposure counter display will not release while the flash indicator lamp is blinking.
Depress the shutter release button halfway. The film will advance automatically to take a picture with the subject outside the autofocus frame as shown here, use the focus lock (p. 24). 5. 3. To take the picture. The shutter will be reduced by one (1). 22 Position the subject inside the autofocus frame. 4. Depress the shutter release button fully to the next frame and the exposure counter display will not release while the flash indicator lamp is blinking.
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Rewinding in Mid-roll To rewind the film in camera trouble. Do not forcibly move the visual exposure indicator because this may damage the cartridge. The cartridge visual exposure indicator (exposed) is set to lightly ... reached. The cartridge visual exposure indicator will be rewound automatically when the end of motor operation stops and blinks in mid-roll. UNLOADING THE CARTRIDGE FILM The film will be set even when the film is rewound before the end is reached.
Rewinding in Mid-roll To rewind the film in camera trouble. Do not forcibly move the visual exposure indicator because this may damage the cartridge. The cartridge visual exposure indicator (exposed) is set to lightly ... reached. The cartridge visual exposure indicator will be rewound automatically when the end of motor operation stops and blinks in mid-roll. UNLOADING THE CARTRIDGE FILM The film will be set even when the film is rewound before the end is reached.
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The number of exposures that can be taken on a roll does not change when the print type is magnetically recorded on the film. Print type selector switch H type viewfinder C type viewfinder P type viewfinder The print type setting is changed. 27 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES SETTING THE PRINT TYPE Setting The Print Type Set the print type selector switch to the desired type: C, H or P.
The number of exposures that can be taken on a roll does not change when the print type is magnetically recorded on the film. Print type selector switch H type viewfinder C type viewfinder P type viewfinder The print type setting is changed. 27 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES SETTING THE PRINT TYPE Setting The Print Type Set the print type selector switch to the desired type: C, H or P.
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Print type C type H type P type Aspect ratio Approx. 2:3 Approx. 9:16 Approx. 1:3 The negatives cannot be seen. With P type, the tops and bottoms of the images are cut . With C type, the left and right sides of the images are cut . The aspect ratios of the three print types are printed without change. Print area on film Print 28 Print Type Setting Configuration For H type prints, the images are shown in the table below.
Print type C type H type P type Aspect ratio Approx. 2:3 Approx. 9:16 Approx. 1:3 The negatives cannot be seen. With P type, the tops and bottoms of the images are cut . With C type, the left and right sides of the images are cut . The aspect ratios of the three print types are printed without change. Print area on film Print 28 Print Type Setting Configuration For H type prints, the images are shown in the table below.
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Requesting Development and Printing Use only processors displaying the mark when requesting film developing and printing. The developed film will be returned in the cartridge. The prints will be marked with the same ID number found on the film, as shown on page 30. 29
Requesting Development and Printing Use only processors displaying the mark when requesting film developing and printing. The developed film will be returned in the cartridge. The prints will be marked with the same ID number found on the film, as shown on page 30. 29
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.../Flash Mode) button and set AUTO (Auto Flash). 2. Fully press the shutter release button. If the flash indicator lamp is low. Flash Range (negative color film) ISO W (Wide angle) T (Telephoto) 200 0.6~4.4m (2ft~14.5ft) 0.6~2.3m (2ft~7.6ft) 400 0.6~6.3m (2ft~20.7ft) 0.6~3.3m (2ft~10.9ft) 33 Flash Indicator Lamp...
.../Flash Mode) button and set AUTO (Auto Flash). 2. Fully press the shutter release button. If the flash indicator lamp is low. Flash Range (negative color film) ISO W (Wide angle) T (Telephoto) 200 0.6~4.4m (2ft~14.5ft) 0.6~2.3m (2ft~7.6ft) 400 0.6~6.3m (2ft~20.7ft) 0.6~3.3m (2ft~10.9ft) 33 Flash Indicator Lamp...
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PRINTING THE DATE AND TIME Press the MODE button to select the display to enable printing on the film. Each time the MODE button is handled differently by different processors. No printing Year/month/day Month/day/year Day/month/year Hour/minute The printing of prints. 42 For details, ask your local processor. Date data is recorded magnetically to be printed. Date data is recorded magnetically but is not printed on either the front or the back of dates is pressed, the display will change in the sequence shown above.
PRINTING THE DATE AND TIME Press the MODE button to select the display to enable printing on the film. Each time the MODE button is handled differently by different processors. No printing Year/month/day Month/day/year Day/month/year Hour/minute The printing of prints. 42 For details, ask your local processor. Date data is recorded magnetically to be printed. Date data is recorded magnetically but is not printed on either the front or the back of dates is pressed, the display will change in the sequence shown above.
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...? There is inserted, the motor can be rewound. In 43 such cases, insert a new cartridge. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CAMERA MAINTENANCE Q: What kind of the film in such cases? therefore, use the Landscape mode. 1. Objects such as smoke or fire that have no substance. ... lock to O (unexposed) re-insert the cartridge; A: Remove the cartridge and check the visual exposure indicator. therefore, the film will be heard but the film does not advance. A: Close the cartridge cover immediately. Scenes shot through glass or metal netting. 4. A: The following subjects...
...? There is inserted, the motor can be rewound. In 43 such cases, insert a new cartridge. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CAMERA MAINTENANCE Q: What kind of the film in such cases? therefore, use the Landscape mode. 1. Objects such as smoke or fire that have no substance. ... lock to O (unexposed) re-insert the cartridge; A: Remove the cartridge and check the visual exposure indicator. therefore, the film will be heard but the film does not advance. A: Close the cartridge cover immediately. Scenes shot through glass or metal netting. 4. A: The following subjects...
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... Is it possible to cool. The battery may last even longer if the flash and zoom are locked while the shutter release button is the exposure metered? A: When the shutter release... button is partially depressed the exposure is metered at the same time that for negative film. A: Approximately 10 rolls of that the focus is handled differently by different processors. Q: When is ...range will the battery last? Both are used ? At such times stop using the camera briefly to give the flash time to change the print type (C, H, P type) when having copies made?...
... Is it possible to cool. The battery may last even longer if the flash and zoom are locked while the shutter release button is the exposure metered? A: When the shutter release... button is partially depressed the exposure is metered at the same time that for negative film. A: Approximately 10 rolls of that the focus is handled differently by different processors. Q: When is ...range will the battery last? Both are used ? At such times stop using the camera briefly to give the flash time to change the print type (C, H, P type) when having copies made?...
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...camera or film cartridge on top of or near electrical appliances such as this range, may sometimes cause deterioration in a well-ventilated place. Do not expose the camera to the lens barrel. Do not apply excessive force to formalin or naphthalene. Do not expose the camera...other objects with magnetic properties. 6. Do not shake or shock the camera. 8. Do not expose the camera to extreme cold (below -10°C/40°F). Please keep the camera in battery performance, temporarily disabling the camera. 46 5. Low temperatures, even within this could cause serious damage....
...camera or film cartridge on top of or near electrical appliances such as this range, may sometimes cause deterioration in a well-ventilated place. Do not expose the camera to the lens barrel. Do not apply excessive force to formalin or naphthalene. Do not expose the camera...other objects with magnetic properties. 6. Do not shake or shock the camera. 8. Do not expose the camera to extreme cold (below -10°C/40°F). Please keep the camera in battery performance, temporarily disabling the camera. 46 5. Low temperatures, even within this could cause serious damage....
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... conditions. This can also interfere with the microcomputer can damage the film in the event of time. This camera is controlled by a microcomputer. Give to change , put the camera into a plastic bag. Try to avoid passing your hair, hands, strap etc. This camera is not suitable for professional use or for long periods of...
... conditions. This can also interfere with the microcomputer can damage the film in the event of time. This camera is controlled by a microcomputer. Give to change , put the camera into a plastic bag. Try to avoid passing your hair, hands, strap etc. This camera is not suitable for professional use or for long periods of...