Page 2 - FEATURES; Information Exchange System; CONTENTS
2 FEATURES • 23 – 50 mm Autofocus Zoom• Mid-Roll Change• Super EBC Fujinon Lens• Multi-Programmed Retractable Flash• Error-Free Drop-in Loading• 3 Selectable Prints Formats• User Select Title with Language Selection• Print Quantity Pre-Setting Capability• Print Quality Enhancement Through Informatio...
Page 3 - PART NAMES
3 PART NAMES q t y u i o w e r !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9 @0 @1 q Shutter Release Button w Strap Lug e AE Light Sensor r Slide Cover t AF (Autofocus) Window y Flash u Self-Timer Lamp i Viewfinder Window o Super EBC Fujinon Lens !0 AF Lamp !1 Viewfinder Eye-piece (See the illustrations while you r...
Page 4 - Multi-Operation Button
4 SHIFT DATE @2 @3 @4 @5 @6 @7 @8 @9 #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 Multi-Operation Button A multi-function button that enables the selectionand setting of all modes. It is usually used as thezoom button, but the functions for the var iousm o d e s c a n b e s e l e c t e d w h e n i t i s u s e d i ncombi...
Page 5 - ATTACHING THE STRAP
5 1. PRELIMINARY STEPS Pass the smaller loop end of the strap through thecamera’s strap lug. Next, pass the longer loop end of the strap throughthe smaller loop, and pull the longer loop end. ✻ W h e n u s i n g a c o m m e r c i a l s t r a p , c h e c k t h es t r e n g t h a n d o t h e r p r o p...
Page 6 - LOADING THE BATTERY; Use the following lithium battery.
6 ★ CR123A/DL123A 3V (one) ✻ One lithium battery has enough power for takinga p p r ox i m a t e l y 3 0 0 s h o t s ( B a s e d o n o u r t e s tconditions). ✻ If many rolls of film are used, when travelling, forexample, it is desirable to take spare batteries(par ticular in areas where it may be d...
Page 10 - SELECTING THE DATE MODE
With the Advanced Photo System T h e d a t e ( ye a r : m o n t h : d ay / h o u r : m i n u t e ) c a n b ep r i n t e d o n t h e f r o n t a n d b a c k o f t h e p r i n t .Frontprinting, which can be seen when inserted in analbum, and backpr inting, which is convenient forcataloging. Either can...
Page 11 - LOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE
11 T h e d a t e m o d e w i l l a l t e r n a t e a s s h o w n i n t h ediagram whenever the DATE button is pressed. ✻ The date mode will be displayed in the [year,month, day] sequence when the date is realignedeven when a date mode other than [year, month,day] has been selected. Select the date m...
Page 13 - Type of film cartridge
13 Drop the cartridge q into place and then close the cartridge cover w . ✻ I n s e r t t h e b a t t e r y b e f o r e i n s e r t i n g t h e f i l mcartridge. W h e n t h e f i l m c a r t r i d g e c o m p a r t m e n t c o ve r i sclosed, the film is automatically advanced and “ H ” is displaye...
Page 14 - With the Advanced Photo System; SELECTING THE PRINT FORMAT
14 When the first frame of the film is set, the usablenumber of frames (the number of frames specifiedon the film car tridge) is displayed in the exposurecounter. ✻ The number indicated in the exposure counterdecreases by one each time a picture is taken. With the Advanced Photo System 3 print forma...
Page 16 - With the close-up picture; The area visible in the
16 ● With the close-up picture The area visible in the part shown will be printed when an exposure closer than approximately 1.5 mis taken. ✻ When taking close ups, the area seen through theviewfinder and the area actually photographed willbe different. (Because the viewfinder and the lensare in dif...
Page 17 - The print format can be changed when reprinting.; TAKING PICTURES
17 Even when anyone of the P/H/C print for mat hasbeen selected, the size of the photograph on the filmremains the same (16.7 x 30.2 mm). Print for matselection will record the print format for each frameand the exposure will be printed within the rangesshown in the above illustrations. ✻ The print ...
Page 20 - Effective flash lamp range
20 Fig. 29 When the shutter trips, the flash fires and the filmadvances to the next frame. ✻ For bright remote scenes, the flash does not fire. ✻ T h e A F l a m p w i l l g o o f f o n c e a n d r e a p p e a rimmediately after the shutter is released. ✻ During the charging time of the flash (when ...
Page 21 - Taking pictures through glass.; USING THE AUTO-FOCUS LOCK
● In the following cases, the camera may not beable to focus on the subject. Such subjects mustbe shot using the “AF-lock” or “Landscape Mode”.(Refer to Fig.30 – 33 and 50.) q A bright light source such as the sun is near thes u b j e c t o r t h e r e i s r e f l e c t e d l i g h t ( f r o m t h e...
Page 23 - ” sign will appear in the exposure counter.; UNLOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE
23 While holding the shutter release button halfwaydown to keep the Auto-Focus lock on, move thecamera back to the original position to recomposeyour picture, then press the shutter release button allthe way down. ✻ The Auto-Focus lock operation can be repeatedany number of times before the shutter ...
Page 25 - CARTRIDGE MID-ROLL CHANGE FUNCTION
25 Press the mid-roll change button to rewind the filmwhen the cartridge is to be ejected in the middle ofthe roll. Do not remove the car tridge until “ B ” is displayed in the exposure counter and the rewindmotor has ceased to operate. ✻ When rewinding a roll of film which is only partiallye x p o ...
Page 28 - Cautions Concerning the Mid-roll Change Function
28 When a cartridge that was removed in mid-roll j is reloaded, the film will automatically be advanced tothe first unexposed frame. After that, operation is asbefore. ✻ Even if you forget how many frames were exposedon a cartridge that was removed in mid-roll, justr e l o a d t h e c a r t r i d g ...
Page 29 - ADVANCED TECHNIQUES; SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE
29 ✻ I f a c a r t r i d g e i s r e m ove d i n m i d - r o l l j a n d s e n t t o t h e processor, all frames on the entire roll will be developed.Expose all frames on the roll before sending the cartridge tothe processor for development. ✻ Mid-Roll change of cartridge is guaranteed only among ou...
Page 30 - Multi program flash mode
Hold down the SHIFT button q and press the c mark on the multi-operation button w to illuminate only the c guide lamp. Continue pressing the c mark to enable sequential selection of the exposuremode.The mode displayed in the LCD will be selectedwhen the SHIFT button is released, and the guidelamp wi...
Page 33 - This feature will be canceled after every exposure.
33 Fig. 50 Fig. 51 e : Landscape mode Set the focus in the distance. The flash will notoperate. ✻ This feature will be canceled after every exposure. ✻ W h e n t a k i n g p i c t u r e s i n a d a r k p l a c e , w erecommend the use of a tripod to prevent thecamera from shaking. : Night portrait (...
Page 35 - THE “USER TITLE” SELECTION
35 With the Advanced Photo System Messages or titles can be printed on the back ofprints when taking pictures. ✻ U s e r t i t l e s e l e c t i o n c a n b e c h a n g e d w h e nreprinting. (Some photo finisher’s may not supportthis feature.) Press the SHIFT button to illuminate the 4 guidelamps (...
Page 38 - CHANGING THE “USER TITLE” SELECTION
38 The title of the last exposed frame can be changeda n y n u m b e r o f t i m e s b e fo r e t h e n ex t f r a m e i sexposed. This is convenient when one has forgottento set the title before exposure, or when changingthe title. ✻ O ve r w r i t i n g i s n o t p o s s i bl e i f t h e c a r t r...
Page 39 - PRINT QUANTITY
39 The exposure film is rewound once (the exposurecounter also counts back 1 frame) then returned tothe last position. The exposure counter also returnsto its original value, and the title is changed. With the Advanced Photo System The desired print quantity for each frame can be setwhen taking pict...
Page 42 - CHANGING THE PRINT QUANTITY
42 This is convenient when one has forgotten to set theprint quantity before exposure, or when one does notwant a print because of an exposure failure. ✻ O ve r w r i t i n g i s n o t p o s s i bl e i f t h e c a r t r i d g e i sremoved midway or the batter ies are removedafter exposure. Select th...
Page 45 - MULTI PROGRAM FLASH
45 ✻ To cancel an activated self-timer exposure, pressthe r mark on the multi-operation button and extinguish the guide lamp. ✻ T h e s e l f - t i m e r m o d e w i l l b e a u t o m a t i c a l l ycanceled after the exposure has been taken andwhen the power is switched off. A word on multi program...
Page 47 - Photography against the sun; CAMERA CARE AND CAUTIONS
47 ● Photography against the sun When photographing a person who is backlit orstanding by a window, the subject appears as ashadow. As a result, the features will be too dark todistinguish. In this case also, the multi-programflash automatically provides the correct amount oflight so that you can ta...
Page 48 - Do not put the camera in a closed car for a long time.
48 c Since this camera is computer-controlled, it almost never operateserroneously. If erroneous operation should occur, remove and thenreload the battery. v This advanced photo system magnetically records the information onthe film. Therefore, do not expose film cartridges or a film cartridgeloaded...
Page 50 - Printed pictures
50 Error Possible Causes Remedies Page Picture is not sharp. Picture is dark. 17 21 47 17 33 20 1 8 q Wa s yo u r f i n g e r o n t h e A Fwindows when shooting? w D i d y o u a i m t h e s u b j e c tproperly? e Is the lens dirty? r Is the camera shaking? t You selected e mode when shooting at a cl...
Page 52 - SPECIFICATIONS; Automatic (data disk system) for ISO 25 – 3200
52 SPECIFICATIONS ● Film IX240 Cartridge film ● Picture Size 16.7 mm x 30.2 mm ● Print Format P/H/C switchable ● Lens Super EBC Fujinon zoom lens, 5 components,5 elements, f=23 – 50 mm 1:5.0 – 1:8.8 ● Viewfinder S u p e r E B C z o o m f i n d e r, 0 . 3 6 – 0 . 6 9 Xmagnification, P, H and C format...
Page 53 - Tripod socket
53 ● Self-Timer Electronically controlled, up to 3 consecutiveexposures approximately 10 second delay, canbe stopped mid-run, self-timer on lamp ● Liquid Crystal Display E x p o s u r e c o u n t e r, ex p o s u r e m o d e i n d ex ,c a r t r i d g e l o a d e d / u n l o a d e d s i g n , s e l f ...
Page 54 - GBR
12 – 0 Christmas 12– 1 Birthday 12– 2 Vacation 12– 3 Honeymoon 12– 4 Wedding 12– 5 Hanukkah 12– 6 Graduation 12– 7 Family 12– 8 Party 12– 9 Holiday 12–10 Anniversary of Marriage 12–11 Friends 12–12 School Event 12–13 Trip 12–14 I Love You 54 British English American English 12–15 Thank You 12–16 Sea...