Samsung VEGA 700 User manual | Manualzz

ENGLISH

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NOTE

• This camera will not function without a battery.

• Use one 3V lithium battery(CR-2).

• The lens cap automatically opens when the Power button is turned on.

• Do not open the lens cap with your fingers.

The shutter does not operate in the following circumstances:

• When the camera has no battery or when the battery is almost drained.

• When the Power is turned off.(When the lens cap is closed.)

• When the zoom button is operating or when the film is winding or rewinding.

(Rewinding will stop when the power button is pressed during rewinding.)

• When the film remains in the camera after rewinding.

• When the flash is being charged.

This camera is controlled electronically by a built-in microcomputer. Although unlikely, it may fail to operate under certain circumstances in which there is a strong electromagnetic field (near a TV, microwave etc.). If this occurs, please remove the lithium battery and replace after 2~3 minutes.

CONTENTS

Thank you for purchasing the SAMSUNG camera. Please read this manual before using your camera.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREPARATION

Part names ................................................................................. 4

LCD panel ...................................................................................7

Viewfinder and Indicators ...........................................................8

Loading the battery .....................................................................9

Checking the battery .................................................................10

Loading the film .........................................................................11

Attaching the strap ....................................................................12

Using the camera.......................................................................13

Holding the camera ..................................................................14

Taking pictures ..........................................................................15

Adjusting the diopter .................................................................16

Buzzer operation .......................................................................17

TAKING PHOTOS

Rewinding the film ....................................................................18

Date and caption (Q.D. model only) ........................................ 19

Clock/Calendar function(non Q.D. model only) ......................21

Using the flash mode ................................................................22

Using the shooting mode .........................................................23

Using the self mode ..................................................................24

Auto red-eye reduction .............................................................25

Auto flash ..................................................................................26

Flash off .....................................................................................27

Fill-in flash .................................................................................27

Fill-in flash and back-light control .............................................28

Fill-in flash and red-eye reduction ............................................29

Snap shooting ...........................................................................30

Portrait zoom .............................................................................31

Bulb shooting(B Shutter) ..........................................................32

Landscape shooting .................................................................33

Continuous shooting .................................................................34

Using the focus lock ..................................................................35

Self-timer ...................................................................................36

Double self-timer .......................................................................37

2 second delayed shutter release ............................................38

Remote control shooting(Optional) ..........................................39

Replacing the battery of the remote control(Optional) ..................39

Macro photography ...................................................................40

Panorama photography ............................................................41

IMPORTANT NOTES

Care and storage ......................................................................42

Trouble shooting .......................................................................43

SPECIFICATIONS

Checking the camera ...............................................................46

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PART NAMES

Front / Top

Flash button

(Flash mode selection button)

Buzzer ON/OFF button

Power button

Shooting mode dial

Shutter button

Remote control sensor

(Q.D. Model only)

Exposure sensor

Lens

Autofocus sensor

LCD panel

Self mode button

DATE or TIME button

(Date and Caption selection button)

Flash

Self-timer lamp

Viewfinder

Rear / Bottom

Flash indicator(Red LED)

Autofocus indicator(Green LED)

Viewfinder

Diopter adjustment dial

Tripod socket

Normal/Panorama switch

Zoom Button(WIDE)

Zoom Button(TELE)

Strap eyelet

Back cover release button

Film check window

Mid-roll rewind button

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Interior

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Spool

Film sensor

DX contacts

Back cover

Film pressure plate

Film pressure roller

LCD PANEL

Macro photography( /P.40)

Month

Snap shooting(

SNAP

/P.30)

Bulb shooting(B Shutter)(

BULB

/P.32)

Year

Buzzer indicator( /P.17)

Battery condition indicator

Focal length unit(mm)

Seconds(s)

Date or caption print mark

Focal length

Exposure counter

Date(Year, Month, Date, Time)

Caption Letter indicator

Film loading failure warning indicator(E)

Self-timer( /P.36)

2 sec. delayed shutter release( /P.38)

Double self-timer( /P.37)

Remote control shooting( /P.39)

Red-eye reduction( /P.25)

Back-light control( /P.28)

Slow shutter sync( /P.27)

Film present indicator

Film rewinding indicator

Exposure unit(EX)

Back-cover open indicator

Film loading indicator

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VIEWFINDER AND INDICATORS

Viewfinder

Close range picture area mark

- WIDE : Optimum picture area when shoot within 0.55m~1.2m

- TELE : Optimum picture area when shoot within 0.65m ~ 1.5m

Picture area frame

- WIDE : Optimum picture area when shoot over 1.2m

- TELE : Optimum picture area when shoot over 1.5m

Autofocus frame (Focus on the subject with this frame)

Green

Red

Indicators

1. Autofocus Indicator (Green LED)

When illuminated this confirms that conditions are suitable for picture taking.

When the subject is too close, (within 0.55m (1.8ft), the LED will blink rapidly and the shutter will lock. (Refer to page 17 for information of buzzer operation)

The Auto Macro mode will be selected when the subject is within the range (0.55m ~

1m). At this point the LED will blink slowly.

2. Flash Indicator (Red LED)

Illuminates when the flash is fully charged. (In low light conditions)

Blinks rapidly when the flash is being charged. (Shutter will be locked)

It blinks quickly if you are out of the range.

Blinks slowly to indicate that the camera requires steady support (preferably a tripod) to avoid camera shake.

LOADING THE BATTERY

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1. Open the chamber cover by sliding the battery chamber cover.

2. Insert a new battery and ensure it is placed in the correct position.

3. Close the chamber cover.

NOTE

Use one CR-2 battery.

The camera will automatically turn the power off when not used after 3 minutes.

Remove the battery from the camera when the camera is not used for an extended period.

Be sure to check the date and shooting mode when you load a new battery.

If the date or time is incorrect, please refer to page 19 and adjust accordingly.

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CHECKING THE BATTERY

You can check the battery life on the LCD panel

1. Normal operation

- The battery condition indicator does not appear.

2. The indicator appears half way.

- The battery life is low and you should ensure that a replacement battery is available.

3. The indicator blinks.

- The battery is exhausted. Load a new battery.

NOTE

Do not remove the battery while the camera is operating, because it may cause the camera to malfunction.

Battery performance is reduced in low temperatures (under -10 (14 ));Try to keep the camera warm between shots. (The battery will operate normally again when the temperature returns to normal).

Please dispose of the exhausted battery with care.

Some local authorities may require batteries to be disposed of separately from other refuse.

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LOADING THE FILM

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1. Open the back cover by sliding the release knob as shown above.

2. Insert a roll of film in the chamber. Do not force the film into position.

3. The film should lie flat.

4. Close the back cover. It will close with a “click”.

5. The film will automatically advance until the film counter reads “1”.

6. If a film is loaded incorrectly, the LCD panel will display an “E” warning signal. (Refer to page 17 for information of buzzer operation) Reload the film following the steps shown above.

NOTE

The camera automatically adjusts for ISO 50-3200 DX film.

When you use non-DX film, the camera will set the film speed at ISO 100.

Load the film in subdued lighting.

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ATTACHING THE STRAP

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Refer to the illustrations above.

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USING THE CAMERA

Press the Power button to turn the power on. The indicators will appear on the LCD panel.

If the camera is not used for 3 minutes, the power will be turned off automatically.

While looking through the viewfinder, aim the camera at the subject and operate the zoom buttons.

Press the (Tele) button to move the lens out and press the (Wide) button to move the lens in .

During this operation, the LCD panel shows the focal lengths in the following sequence : 35, 40, 45,

50, 55, 60, 65, 70 mm.

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HOLDING THE CAMERA

In order to avoid camera shake, hold the camera steady, especially when using longer focal lengths

(Tele).

Place the camera strap over your wrist.

Both elbows (horizontal picture) or one elbow (vertical picture) should be held close to your body.

Keep your eye close to the viewfinder when using the camera. This ensures correct framing. Ensure you can see all four sides of the viewing frame when composing your shot.

NOTE

Avoid obstructing the lens when you take a picture. Pictures can be spoiled when a finger, hair or camera strap falls in front of the Lens, Exposure Sensor or Auto-focus Windows.

When you take vertical pictures with flash, the flash should be above the lens.

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TAKING PICTURES

Aim the Autofocus frame at a subject.(Refer to page 8)

Press the Shutter button half way down. The lens is focused when the green lamp turns on.

If a subject is between 0.55m (1.8ft) and 1m (3.28ft), the green lamp blinks slowly and Macro mode is set automatically.

If a subject is within 0.55m (1.8ft), the green lamp blinks quickly to indicate that the subject is too close and the shutter is locked. Ensure that the camera subject distance is 0.55m or more.

Press the Shutter button all the way down to take a picture.

The film will automatically advance after shooting and the frame counter will advance.

Exposure range (WIDE) : 0.55m ~ (TELE) : 0.65m ~

NOTE

When the flash is being charged, the flash indicator (

AUTO

) on the

LCD panel blinks and the shutter will not operate.

When the Red LED blinks slowly, use a tripod or support the camera to avoid camera shake.

In order to avoid camera shake, hold the camera steadily and press the Shutter button gently, particularly when using longer focal lengths.(Tele)

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After taking pictures, turn off the camera. This will protect the lens and prevent unintended shots. (If not used for 3 minutes, the camera will turn off automatically).

Pressing the shutter button after initiating the wide mode will activate the zoom lens for accurate focusing.

ADJUSTING THE DIOPTER

Select the maximum zoom setting and turn the diopter adjustment dial until the viewfinder display becomes clear.

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BUZZER OPERATION

The buzzer function can be selected by Buzzer ON/OFF button and it will operate only if the buzzer mark appears on the LCD panel.

According to the function, the buzzer sound is as follows.

Buzzer sound Function

Peek

Application

Selection When you press Flash, Self, Buzzer button

1 long beep Warning When Mode Dial is changed

3 short beeps Warning

When Mode Dial is not selected with Auto after the power is turned on

When hand shake is detected

3 short beeps Warning/Error When AF Lock (shorter than minimum shooting range) occurs

When a film is loaded incorrectly

When you press Tele/Wide button in the SNAP mode

In case of shooting beyond the scope of flash range.

(Refer to page 22. The function of Auto Flash zoom compensation)

3 long beeps Completion When the rewinding is completely finished

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REWINDING THE FILM

1. Automatic rewinding

After taking all the pictures on a roll of film, the camera will automatically rewind the film. The motor stops when the rewinding is completed.

When the rewinding is completed, the icon ( ) will blink. After 5 seconds the icon will no longer be displayed.

You may remove the film at this point.(Refer to page 17 for information of buzzer operation)

2. Mid-roll rewinding

Rewind button

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To rewind the film in the middle of a roll, press the Mid-roll rewind button.

The film will be completely rewound, ready for processing. You will not be able to reload the film.

NOTE

If you press the Power button during film rewinding, the rewinding is interrupted until the Power button is released.

If the motor stops before the LCD shows “0”, replace the battery. Do not open the back cover until the battery is replaced.

DATE AND CAPTION (Q.D.MODEL ONLY)

Use the DATE button to control "Date" and "Caption"

1. Changing "Date" format or selecting the caption

Press the DATE button to select one of the different formats.

(Refer to the left sequences)

The "PRINT" mark on the LCD panel will blink during the print.

<No print>

2. Date Zone

<Year-Month-Day>

<Month-Day-Year>

<Day-Month-Year>

<Day-Hour-Minute>

<Selecting caption print>

<Normal picture> <Panorama shot>

NOTE

Under certain circumstances, the date will not print on the final frame of a film.

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3. Changing the date setting

To change the date or time, press and hold down the DATE button for 2 seconds. The first sector of the date format will blink.

To select the sector that you want to change, press the DATE button.

Change the date setting by operating Zoom buttons. TELE button to increase,

WIDE button to decrease.

NOTE

This camera will set the date automatically until 2099.

A year mark will be indicated by the last 2 digits on the LCD panel. It will be indicated by 4 digits on the picture.

Under these circumstances the camera will operate as normal.

Example:

2002 –> ’02

2010 –> ’10

4. Selecting the caption print

When the LCD panel shows "CP-1"(refer to the previous picture ), you can select one of seven captions as follows :

To change the captions, operate the zoom

MESSAGE CAPTIONS buttons.("T" or "W")

When caption Mode is selected, message caption will appear on the LCD panel in order.

CP-1 I LOVE YOU!

CP-2 A HAPPY BIRTHDAY

CP-3 THANK YOU

NOTE

The camera will print either a date or a caption. You cannot select both date and caption on the same picture. (The caption is printed on the date zone).

Remember to reset the date and time after changing the battery.

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CP-4 CONGRATULATIONS

CP-5 A HAPPY NEW YEAR

CP-6 MERRY X-MAS

CP-7 HELLO!

CLOCK/CALENDAR FUNCTION(NON Q.D. MODEL ONLY)

1. Clock/Calendar function

With the Non Q.D. version there is a facility to check the time and date via the

LCD panel. Simply press the TIME button to select the display you require.

NOTE

On the Non Q.D model, the date/time will not print on your pictures.

<Year-Month-Day>

<Month-Day-Year>

<Day-Month-Year>

<Day-Hour-Minutes>

2. Changing the date setting

To change the date or time, press and hold down the TIME button for 2 seconds. The first sector of the date format will blink.

To select the sector that you want to change, press the TIME button.

Change the date setting by operating zoom buttons.

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USING THE FLASH MODE

You can select the flash mode by pressing the FLASH button.

<Red-eye reduction>

<Fill-in flash &

Red-eye reduction>

<Auto flash>

<Flash off>

<Fill-in flash>

NOTE

After you shoot once with the Fill-in flash & Back-light control mode, the camera will return to Red-eye reduction mode automatically.

In case of the "Auto Flash" function, the camera will retain the mode even though the camera is turned off.

When you turn on the camera, check the LCD panel.

THE FUNCTION OF AUTO FLASH ZOOM COMPENSATION

The zoom mode can be changed from TELE to WIDE when the shot mode is on normal shot mode A mode under the condition of flash radiation.(Red-eye reduction, Auto Flash, Fill-in Flash) The zoom operates automatically to prevent the pictures from getting too dark.

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<Fill-in flash &

Back-light control>

USING THE SHOOTING MODE

You can select the shooting mode by turning the dial clockwise or counter-clockwise.

The lamp beside Mode Dial indicates the mode according to the rotation of the dial.

Lamp

<Normal photography>

<SNAP shooting>

<CONTINUOUS shooting>

<PORTRAIT shooting>

<

LANDSCAPE shooting

> <BULB shooting>

NOTE

After shooting, the shooting mode will remain selected until another mode is chosen.

This lamp will not light up if the brightness is LV14 or more.

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USING THE SELF MODE

You can select the self mode by pressing the SELF button.

<Normal photography>

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<Remote control shooting>

<Self-timer>

<Double self-timer>

NOTE

With the "Non Q.D. model", the "Remote control shooting" mode does not appear on the LCD panel.

After using the "2 sec. Delayed Shutter

Release" or "Remote Control Shooting" modes, the camera will remain in that mode, until a new selection is made.

<2 sec. delayed shutter release>

AUTO

AUTO RED-EYE REDUCTION

In low light conditions, the flash will automatically fire to obtain a suitable exposure.

You can decrease the red-eye phenomenon automatically when taking a portrait picture in low light.

<Auto flash> <With red-eye reduction>

NOTE

When you press the shutter button with this mode, the Red-eye reduction lamp will light up.

After then, the picture is taken of. Do not move the camera until the flash light fires.

Shooting beyond the scope of the flash range will induce the activation of the buzzer and the zoom lens.

(applied to the cases of normal shot mode A)

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AUTO

AUTO FLASH

Select the Auto Mode by pressing the FLASH button 1 times.

Auto flash mode activates the flash by measuring the brightness of the object.

Flash will not engage when the shooting object is too bright.

NOTE

Once the Auto Flash Mode is selected, it will remain active even when it is turned off. (but)When you change the battery, the mode will be set to red-eye reduction.

Shooting beyond the scope of the flash range will induce the activation of the buzzer and the zoom lens.

OFF

FLASH OFF

Select this mode by pressing the FLASH button twice.

Use this mode when you want to take pictures without flash.

NOTE

When using the Flash Off function, you may need to use a tripod to avoid camera shake.

FILL-IN

FILL-IN FLASH

Select this mode by pressing the FLASH button 3 times.

When the main subject is in shadow and the surrounding light conditions are too strong for the auto-flash to engage, the fill-in flash allows you to expose the subject correctly.

NOTE

When using this mode, the flash fires regardless of the brightness of the subject and background.

Shooting beyond the scope of the flash range will induce the activation of the buzzer and the zoom lens. (applied to the cases of normal shot mode A)

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FILL-IN

FILL-IN FLASH and BACK-LIGHT CONTROL

You can select this mode by pressing the FLASH button 4 times.

Use this mode when you take a picture of a subject in back-light condition.

NOTE

Be careful to avoid direct sunlight on the lens.

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<Nomal photography in back-light condition> <With back-light control>

FILL-IN

FILL-IN FLASH AND RED-EYE REDUCTION

Select this mode by pressing the FLASH button 5 times.

Use this mode when you take a picture of a person in low light condition.

NOTE

Use a tripod to avoid camera shake.

<Without fill-in flash and red-eye reduction> <With fill-in flash and red-eye reduction>

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SNAP

SNAP SHOOTING

Select SNAP mode by turning Mode Dial .

Use this mode when taking a picture of active subjects such as children or pets. (They are difficult to focus on)

When you select this mode, the camera will set the wide position (35mm) and the focus is fixed.

If you depress the shutter button continuously, the camera will take a sequence of shots.

NOTE

The subject must be within the range 1.3m ~ 6m (4.3ft ~ 19.7ft).

Tele/Wide will not operate in the SNAP mode. (Refer to page 17 for the information of buzzer operation)

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PORTRAIT ZOOM

Select this mode by turning Mode Dial .

Use this mode to maintain a constant subject size within the frame, even though the distance to a subject may vary.

Position your subject in the centre of the viewfinder and press the shutter button half-way. The zoom will operate automatically to attain the optimum shot.

Press the shutter button fully to take a picture.

<Normal mode> <Portrait zoom>

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BULB

BULB SHOOTING (B SHUTTER)

Select this mode by turning Mode Dial .

Use this mode for the exposure time of subjects such as fireworks and night scenes.

The shutter remains open as long as the shutter button is depressed. The time selected is shown on the LCD panel and the maximum time is 60 seconds.

NOTE

Use this mode only in low light. You may get a picture with the auto exposure mode in bright light, even if you select this Bulb mode.

To avoid camera shake, use a tripod.

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LANDSCAPE SHOOTING

If you can t shoot clearly distant subjects through a window, use this mode by turning Mode Dial to LANDSCAPE mode and pressing the

LANDSCAPE button.

NOTE

With this mode, the flash does not fire.

Use a tripod to avoid camera shake in low light conditions.

When LANDSCAPE mode is not in use change this mode into normal mode.

<Without Landscape mode> <With Landscape mode>

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CONTINUOUS SHOOTING

Select this mode by turning Mode Dial .

Use this mode to take a sequence of pictures.

As long as you press the shutter button, the camera will continue to take pictures.

NOTE

If flash is required, the time between shots will be increased due to the flash recycling.

The flash does not fire if no film is loaded (except for "Fill-in Flash" mode).

USING THE FOCUS LOCK

If you want to focus on a subject that is not in the centre of your picture, use the Focus Lock function described below.

1. Aim the camera with the autofocus frame superimposed over the subject.

2. Press the shutter button half way down. (Green LED light)

Be careful not to press the shutter button all the way down to avoid taking an unwanted picture.

3. Keeping the shutter button depressed, recompose your picture as desired.

Hold the camera steadily and gently press the shutter button completely down.

The Focus Lock can be released at any time by lifting your finger from the shutter button.

! ATTENTION

The Autofocus system of this camera may not function in circumstances below :

The subject blends into the background.

The subject is fast moving.

The subject does not reflect enough light back into the autofocus receiver(e.g.very dark objects).

The subject is very narrow, either horizontally or vertically(e.g.a lampost).

There is more than one subject, one near the camera and one some distance away.

Strong light is directed at the camera. (the subject is back lit).

Fireworks and smoke.

Shining or glossy surfaces such as a car body or the surface of water.

In these circumstances, using the Focus Lock feature may help to solve the problem.

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SELF-TIMER

This can be selected by pressing the SELF button once. You can take a picture of yourself by using this mode.

When pressing the shutter button, the self-timer lamp blinks for 7 seconds.

Then the lamp blinks rapidly for 3 seconds and the picture is taken.

DOUBLE SELF-TIMER

You can select this mode by pressing the SELF button twice.

Press the shutter button and a shot will be taken in the same way a self timer shot is taken. A further shot will be made after 2 seconds.

NOTE

When using the flash, the shooting interval may increase due to the flash recharging time.

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2 SEC. DELAYED SHUTTER RELEASE

Use this mode to avoid camera shake caused by camera movement during hand held shots.

In this mode, a picture is taken 2 seconds after releasing the shutter button.

To use this mode, place the camera on a steady surface, select by pressing the

SELF button 3 times before taking the picture.

REMOTE CONTROL SHOOTING (OPTIONAL)

Select this mode by pressing the SELF button 4 times. (You can only use this function with the Q.D. model camera)

When you select this mode, the selftimer lamp will blink every 2 seconds.

To take a picture using a remote control, press the Remote Control shooting button. The camera will take a picture after two seconds.

Names of parts of the

Remote Control

Remote Controll

Shooting button

Signal lamp

REPLACING THE BATTERY OF THE REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL)

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2 3

Replacing the battery

Refer to the illustrations above.

NOTE

Use one lithium battery (JIS CR2025)

Be sure to place a battery in the correct position. The positive contact (+) must be facing up.

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MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY

Use this mode to take close-up photographs.

When a subject is within 1m (3.28ft), the camera will automatically set this mode.

The Macro range is as below:

WIDE : 0.55~1m (1.8~3.28ft)

TELE : 0.65~1m (2.13~3.28ft)

When a subject is within range, the Autofocus Indicator (Green LED) will blink slowly and the Macro mark ( ) will appear on the LCD panel.

Remember to compose your shot using the macro picture area frame.

(Refer to page 8)

NOTE

When a subject is closer than 0.55m (1.8ft), the Green LED will blink quickly and the shutter will lock.

PANORAMA PHOTOGRAPHY

Use this mode to capture a panoramic view.

When you set this mode, the viewfinder will alter to indicate the panoramic scene.

The picture area with this mode will be narrowed.

Select this mode using the PANORAMA switch. The PANORAMA mode can be used on selected frames in a film.

Remember to inform your processor that some shots are panoramic. There may be an extra charge for this service.

NOTE

The date can be imprinted with this mode.(Q.D. model only-Refer to page 19)

<Normal> <Panorama>

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CARE AND STORAGE

If your camera needs cleaning, wipe it with a soft, lintless cloth.

The lens should be cleaned only with special lens cleaning tissue and fluid.(Consult your camera retailer.)

Do not allow your camera to come into contact with sand or water.

Keep your camera in a dry, cool place that is free from high humidity and dust.

Never leave your camera in hot places such as a parked car, or direct sunlight.

Avoid sudden shocks or vibration. If you drop your camera, it is a good idea to have it checked before using it.

! Warning

Do not try to disassemble the camera yourself.

Your camera contains high voltage circuitry and may cause injury if interfered with.

The temperature range in which the camera operates is between 50 and -10 (122 ~14 ).

The camera performance may be impaired when used in very cold weather. If you plan to take pictures when the temperature is below 7 (45 ), take care to keep your camera and battery warm between shots. If your camera becomes very cold, allow it to return to room temperature slowly by keeping it in its case. Condensation can spoil pictures and in extreme conditions can damage the electronic components inside the camera.

If you have trouble with your camera, please return it to your retailer for advice.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

If the sutter does not operate after pressing the shutter button.

Check point

Is the lens cover completely open?

Is the battery loaded correctly?

Press the Power button again.

Reinsert correctly.

Remedy

Has it been a long time since you used the camera? Change the battery.

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If a picture is partially dark or out of focus.

Check point

Was the lens or other sensors obstructed by your fingers or hair ?

Remedy

Be careful not to block the lens or the exposure sensor.

Did you compose a subject correctly referring to the picture area frame?

Did you set the camera to the panorama mode?

Read the “Viewfinder and Indicators”

Release the panorama mode.

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SPECIFICATIONS

FILM

TYPE

Format

Speed

Loading

Winding

Rewinding

LENS

SHUTTER

EXPOSURE

VIEWFINDER

35mm fully automatic lens shutter camera.

35mm DX-coded film, 24x36mm

Automatic setting with DX-coded film, ISO 50~3200

Automatic advance to the first frame when the back cover is closed.

Automatic advance, Single or Continuous shooting

Automatic rewinding, Mid-roll rewinding

Schneider lens F4.5~8.5 / 35-70mm

6 elements 6 groups

Programmed AE electronic focusing

Shutter speed : 1/3 ~ 1/400 sec.

Bulb mode(B shutter) : 60 ~ 0.5 sec.

Programmed auto exposure

AE coupling range (ISO 100 film)

WIDE(35mm) : EV 5.9~17.6

TELE(70mm) : EV 7.8~17.6

Real image type with autofocus frame

Field of view : 83%

Magnification : 0.37~0.66

Picture area frame mark

Connection with Panorama switch

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FLASH

Type

Range

Built-in electronic flash

ISO

35mm(WIDE)

70mm(TELE)

100

4m / 13.1ft

2.1m / 7.2ft

200

5.6m / 18.4ft

3m / 9.84ft

400

8m / 26.2ft

4.2m / 13.8ft

SPECIAL

FEATURES

Recycling time

Shooting mode

Flash mode

Approx. 5 sec.

PORTRAIT zoom CONTINUOUS shooting

LANDSCAPE shooting ; WIDE(35mm):3.5m~ (11.5ft~ ), TELE(70mm):9.5m~ (31.2ft~ )

Bulb shooting(B Shutter) SNAP shooting(between 1.3~6.0m (4.3~19.7ft))

Red-eye reduction Auto flash Flash off Fill-in flash

Fill-in flash & Red-eye reduction Fill-in flash & Back-light control

Active autofocus

Single/Double self-timer 2 sec. delayed shutter release Remote control(Option)

Autofocus mode

Self mode

Panorama mode (Switchable) Macro mode

DATE AND CAPTION

(Q.D.model only)

Date or Time setting - 5 different formats (The camera will set the date automatically until 2099.)

Captions imprint - 7 different messages

POWER SOURCE

DIMENSIONS(WxHxD)

WEIGHT

One 3V lithium battery (CR-2)

111 x 65 x 35mm / 4.37 x 2.56 x 1.38in

200g / 7.05oz (without battery)

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

All data are based on SAMSUNG’S standard test methods.

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CHECKING THE CAMERA

Checking the shutter condition

- You can check the condition of the shutter by pressing it.

The short click sound will result.

Checking the irises

- After removing the back cover of a camera, it is normal to see the closed lens opening up when you press the shutter.

- The irises will adjust depending on the light condition.

<When the irises are closed>

<When the irises are opened>

Dark light will cause them to open wide; bright light will cause the narrowing of the irises.

- If the irises were opened before pressing the shutter or cannot be opened, the irises are not operating properly.

Film transferring device

- It is normal to hear the motor running after you open and close the camera cover.

- It is normal to hear the motor running after you press the Mid-roll rewinding button.

- After examining the Mid-roll rewinding condition, set the camera to the default state and check other functions.

Flash Activation

- Check the Auto Flash Mode indoors.

It is important to check your camera prior to up-coming event to prevent possible psychological and monetary damage once the camera is not working properly at the day of the event.

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