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| Type de produit | Appareil photo compact 35mm avec zoom motorisé |
| Dimensions | 111,5 x 61,5 x 45,5 mm (L x H x P) |
| Poids | 190 g (sans pile) |
| Alimentation | 1 pile lithium 3V CR123A ou DL123A |
| Objectif | KYOCERA Zoom 28-110 mm F6.0-F13.1 (8 éléments en 6 groupes) |
| Obturateur | Programmé électronique, 2-1/300 s (mode portrait nocturne : 1-1/300 s) |
| Plage de mise au point | 28 mm : 0,5 m - infini ; 110 mm : 0,8 m - infini |
| Plage de sensibilité (ISO) | Automatique pour films DX codés ISO 50/100/200/400/800/1600/3200 |
| Autofocus | Multipoint passif 5 zones / Spot AF |
| Flash intégré | Automatique, réduction d'yeux rouges, forcé, désactivé, portrait nocturne, fill-in |
| Portée du flash (ISO 100) | 28 mm : 0,5-3 m ; 110 mm : 0,8-1,8 m |
| Retardateur | 10 secondes, avec témoin lumineux clignotant |
| Télécommande | Infrarouge R-4 (optionnelle), portée 4 m, déclenchement 2 s |
| Viseur | Zoom image réelle, grossissement 0,32-1,08x, correction dioptrique -3 à +1 |
| Format de photo | 24 x 36 mm standard ou 13 x 36 mm panorama |
| Impression de la date | Modèles avec horodateur : choix JJ/MM/AA, JJ/MM/AA HH:MM, etc. |
| Nettoyage et entretien | Nettoyer l'objectif avec un chiffon doux et du produit pour lentilles ; corps avec un chiffon sec ; éviter solvants organiques |
| Précautions d'emploi | Ne pas exposer à l'eau, à la poussière extrême, aux chocs ; retirer la pile si inutilisé longtemps |
| Sécurité | Ne pas démonter, ne pas regarder le soleil dans le viseur, tenir hors de portée des enfants |
| Pièces détachées et réparabilité | Pile CR123A/DL123A disponible dans le commerce ; télécommande R-4 en option ; pour réparation, contacter un centre agréé |
| Informations générales | Marque YASHICA, modèle ZOOMATE 110W, film 135 mm, manuel d'utilisation de 33 pages |
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MODE D'EMPLOI ZOOMATE 110W YASHICA
Instruction Manual
Bedienungsanleitung
Manual de instrucciones
Mode d'emploi
YASHICA Zoomare 110W
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL

Contents
Thank you for your purchase of this camera.
To use your camera correctly, please read this manual carefully before using it.
1 Introduction 3
1-1 Precautions 3
1-2 Names of Parts 9
1-3 Photographic Concepts 11
■ Regarding the Film 11
■Possible Distance for Photography 11
2 Basic Operations 12
2-1 Load the battery 12
2-2 Load the film 13
2-3 Press the main switch to turn the camera power "ON" 14
2-4 Hold the Camera 15
2-5 Diopter Adjustment 15
2-6 Compose Your Picture 15
2-7 Press the Shutter Button 16
2-8 Remove the film 17
3 Photography Tips 17
3-1 Use Focus Lock 17
3-2 Close-up Photography 18
3-3 Use Tripod 19
4 Useful Features 20
4-1 Use the Flash Modes 20
▶ Auto-Flash Mode 20
▶ Red-eye Reduction Auto-Flash Mode .... 20
▶ Flash-off Mode 21
▶ Night Portrait Mode 21
▶ Fill-in Flash Mode 22
▶ Landscape Mode 22
4-2 Self-timer/Remote Control Photography 23
4-3 Spot AF Mode 25
4-4 Panorama Photography 25
5 Imprinting the Date and Time 27 (Only model with dating unit)
5-1 Setting the Date and Time 27
5-2 Changing the Order of the Date … 29
6 Troubleshooting 30
7 Specifications 31
1 Introduction
1-1 Precautions
| △CAUTION | The symbol indicates the possible risk of personal injury to the product's user and/or others, and the possible occurrence of physical damages if the product is not used properly. |
| WARNING | The symbol indicates the possibility of fatal accidents and /or serious injury if the product is not used properly. |
< Camera Care >
- This camera is not designed to be waterproof, and cannot be used in the rain or under water. If the camera should inadvertently be exposed to water, it should be taken quickly to our service center for inspection.
- Fingerprints and dirt on the lens and other areas can affect the accuracy of the camera. If the camera is soiled, wipe off gently. Clean the surfaces with a soft lens cleaning tissue moistened with lens-cleaningsolution. Remove dust off with a blow brush.
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Use a soft cloth to clean the camera body. Never use organic solvents such as thinner or benzene.
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Do not use excessive force on the lens barrel. The camera might be damaged.
- If the camera has been dropped, take it to our service center. There might be damage which is not visible.
CAUTION
- Clean the unit well when using it at beach or in some other dusty environments. A sea breeze/briny air may corrode metals, causing short circuit, and may result in smoke or fire. In addition, dust causes malfunction to the internal mechanism.
- The lens may become misty when suddenly brought into a warm room from a cold environment. The mistwill clear in a short while. However, if such incidents occur repeatedly, water drops may be left inside the body or the lens. Water drops may cause short circuit, and may result in smoke or fire. Avoid sudden changes of temperature as much as possible.
- Do not leave the unit under the sunlight: it may cause damages and/or fire. Keep the lenscover on and avoid direct sunlight when storing the unit.
● The Camera is a delicate electronic device: avoid dropping or shocks that may cause smoke, fire, or damages to its structure due to short circuit of the unit.
● Make sure to test shoot and/or double check the operational functions prior to the important events, such as wedding, overseas travelling, and so on. Take some extra batteries along with you, too.
WARNING
- If any defect is found with the unit while using it (e.g. external body of the unit becomes extremely hot, smoke comes out, or it smells of burning, etc.), immediately stop using it, switch off the power, and remove the batteries: it may cause a fire hazard or burn. (Be careful not to get burned when taking the batteries out.)
- Do not use the unit in a very humid environment, or places where it may get wet. Do not operate it with wet hands: the unit may bedamaged due to corrosion, fire, smoke overheating, short circuit, or electric shocks. (Special caution is required when operating in rain, snowing period, at the beach, and near water.)
- Do not use the unit in the environment in which inflammable gas may occur.
- Do not decompose, remodel, or reassemble the unit: it may cause electric shocks due to the high voltage.
● A high voltage circuit is built into the product; therefore, NEVER touch the internal parts of the unit when it is damaged due to a falland so forth: there is a risk of causing electric shocks. (the unit with a built-in flash) - When taking pictures with flash, Do not use the flash-light close to people's eyes (specially at infant's eyes): emitting the flash-lightclose to eyes may carry a risk of visual problem.
WARNING
- Do not look at the sun or other strong light sources directly through the camera finder: there is a risk of visual problem.
- Do not take pictures whilst in motion: taking pictures while moving, especially looking into the finder while moving, may result in an accident.
- Be sure to pay attention to surroundings as well, instead of only looking at the objects, while taking pictures.
- Keep the product out of the reach of children. Be sure to pay careful attention, and do not leave the unit carelessly while using it around infants and children: infants and children do not understand safety warning and precaution. Moreover, there are risks of accidents listedas follows:
- Getting injured by dropping or knocking off the unit.
- Getting choked by accidentally tying the strap around the neck.
- Getting their fingers caught in as the motor turns.
- Getting fingers caught in the film guide as the lens retracts.
< Storage of the Camera >
- Do not leave the camera and film for a long time in a hot place (on an ocean beach in summer, in a closed car under direct sunlight, etc.) as the camera, film and battery may be adversely affected.
- If you are unlikely to use the camera for long period, remove the batteries to prevent damage due to battery leakage.
CAUTION
- Store the unit in a well ventilated place. Avoid humid or dusty environments or places with chemicals (e.g. laboratory or drawer with moth repellents): circuit break down or short circuiting may occur, resulting in smoke or fire.
< If the camera fails to operate >
The camera may fail to operate if exposed to very strong electromagnetic waves or static electricity. In such cases, remove the batteries and reinsert them again to reset the camera's circuits. Be sure to reset time and date and any recording data.
● Battery performance will be reduced temporarily in low temperatures. If you are shooting in cold weather, keep the camera warm inside your jacket and take it out only when needed.
Battery performance reduced by cold temperature will return to normal under normal temperature conditions.
● Poor contact may result if battery poles are soiled with sweat or grease. Wipe both poles clean before loading the battery.
CAUTION
- Do not touch the battery with an electric conductive object (e.g. metallic tweezers), it will not only wear the battery out quicker but it is also dangerous, causing a short circuit.
WARNING
- NEVER DO what is listed below: damaging the batteries will cause personal injury, fire, or damage to surroundings.
① Do not use batteries other than the ones specified to this unit.
② Do not insert the battery with incorrect matching of the polarities (+ and -).
③ Never throw the battery into fire, or recharge short disassemble, or heat up the battery.
④ The 3V lithium (CR123A/DL123A) battery can not be recharged.
- When disposing of the battery, stick a tape or something on the terminals for insulation purpose. Contacting with metals after disposing of the battery may cause explosion or fire.
- Keep the battery out of the reach of children. In case a child swallows a battery, consult a doctor immediately: a broken battery may leak its fluid and harm the stomach and intestines.
1-2 Names of Parts

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Self-timer indicator Auto-focus Windows /Light Sensor Viewfinder Window Flash Remote Control Sensor Tripod Socket Battery Compartment Cover Strap Lug Panorama Mask Lever Taking Lens / Lens CoverDisplay Panel

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8:00 8:00:00 AUTO GOMHY DAILY CS AUTO ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥① Self-timer/Remote Control Mark
② Date*/Film Counter
③ Date Mark*
④ Battery Warning Mark
⑤ Spot AF Mark
⑥ Flash Mode Mark
Auto-Flash Mode * \$ AUTO *
Red-eye Reduction Mode*
Flash-off Mode"
Night Portrait Mode "AUTO"
Fill-in Flash Mode*5"
Landscape Mode "⑤▲"
••••Only model with dating unit

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Diopter Adjustment Dial Viewfinder Green LED Main Switch Shutter Release Button Zoom Button Camera Back Camera Back Release Knob Self-timer/Remote Control Button Date Mode Button(Only mode with dating unit) Flash Mode Button Manual Rewind Button
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Finder Close-range area Frame Picture area Frame [ [ ] ] Focus Frame Spot AF FrameAttaching the Strap

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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating movement or force.1-3 Photographic Concepts
Regarding the Film
Film speed is the sensitivity of film to light, which is mentioned as ISO 100 or 400, and so forth. The larger ISO value indicates the higher sensitivity, and such films can be used in poor ambient lighting conditions, while the photos of such films have coarser grain and therefore poorer image quality. For flash photography, use ISO 400 film which increases possible distance for flash photography. (See Page 12 for the details about the possible distance for photography.)
Possible Distance for Photography
Possible distance for photography is the distance between the camera and the subject. (Strictly speaking, the distance between the subject and the film plane.) Possible distance for photography of this camera is from 50cm to ∞ (infinity), but the following shooting situations may limit the shooting range.
When the distance from the camera to the subject is shorter than 1.7m, this is called close-up photography.
The camera can shoot as close as 50cm at wide-angle, and 80cm at telephoto. With this type of camera, there is a difference(Parallax) between what you see in the viewfinder and the actual picture when taking close-up photography. In order to avoid this, compose the subject within the close-range area frame.(See Page 18 for the details about the Close-up Photography.)

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SUBJECT CAMERA ∞ X 1.7m 50cm 0There is a distance limit when using the flash.
This distance varies depending on film ISO and zooming.
| Film Speed | Wide-Angle | Telephoto |
| ISO100 | 0.5m-3.0m | 0.8m-1.8m |
| ISO400 | 0.5m-6.0m | 0.8m-3.6m |
2 Basic Operations
2-1 Load the battery
① Open the battery compartment cover with coin or something.

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Line drawing of a device casing with handle and side panel (no text or symbols)Battery Compartment cover
② Insert a new battery (CR123A or DL123A) as shown, and close the cover firmly.

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Diagram of a mechanical device with internal components and housing (no text or symbols)When the "O" mark is displ-ayed on the display panel, it is time to replace the battery. Switch off the camera power and replace the battery.

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AUTO CESULighted: The battery should be changed as soon as possible.

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Cropped image showing partial text and symbols, including a black rectangle with 'AUTO' and a vertical line with Chinese characters.Blinking: The camera no longer operates.

Key Point
- Reset the date and time after loading a new battery
2-2 Load the film
① Open the Camera Back by pushing down the Camera Back Release Knob.
- Please avoid changing the film in bright light.

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Line drawing of a digital camera with an arrow indicating left side (no text or symbols present)② Insert the film cassette slant-wise with its bottom end first.

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Diagram of a camera module showing internal components and a directional arrow (no text or symbols)③ Pull the tip of the film up to the "I←FILM" mark and place it on the top of the spool. Be careful at this time that the film does not float up from the spool.

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Diagram of a device interior showing internal components and casing (no text or symbols)" I←FILM " mark

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Diagram showing two bus illustrations with a circle and an '×' symbol, likely illustrating a comparison or equivalence concept.Key Point
- If the film leader is too long, please rewind the film as illustrated.

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Hand pressing a button on a small electronic component (no text or symbols visible)④ Close the Camera Back securely. As soon as the Camera Back is closed, the film will automatically advance and stop when the Exposure Counter shows "1".

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A["..."] --> B["ELOY"]
B --> C["..."]

Key Point
- If the counter does not show "1", the film is not advancing properly. Open the Camera Back and load the film correctly again.
2-3 Press the main switch to turn the camera power "ON"
When you press the main switch, the camera power comes "ON" and you are now ready to take pictures.

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ON/OFF AUTO- When you press the main switch again, the lens retracts, the lens barrier closes, and the camera power goes off.
● Make it a rule to switch off the power when you do not use the camera soon. This prevents accidental shooting.
To conserve the battery power, if the camera is left unused for about 2 minutes with the power-on, the lens retracts, the lens barrier closes, and the camera power goes off.
2-4 Hold the Camera
Basically, hold the camera with both hands. Find the camera holding techniques that suit you best referring to the following illustration.

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Illustration of a person holding a camera, no text or symbols presentHorizontal Position
Gently depress the shutter release
Do not cover the lens or flash with your fingers
Keep your elbows tucked in to steady the camera
2-5 Diopter Adjustment
Turn the diopter adjustment dial until the focus frame in the viewfinder becomes clear.

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Pure electrical circuit lines without any symbolsFocus Frame
2-6 Compose Your Picture
While watching your subject through the viewfinder, compose your picture by pressing the zoom button either on the side "W" (wide angle) or "T" (telephoto).
● The shutter will not trip while the lens is zooming.

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Diagram of a camera with labeled parts (no text or symbols present)WIDE

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Simple line drawing of a girl standing on a boat with a ship in the background (no text or symbols)TELE

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Simple line drawing of a person relaxing on a bench with birds and clouds in the background (no text or symbols)2-7 Press the Shutter Button
The shutter button has two positions.
① Aim the focus frame at the subject and press shutter release button halfway. This is called "Half shutter".

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Simple line drawing of a hand pressing a button (no text or symbols)Half shutter
② After confirming that the green LED is illuminated, press the shutter button the rest of the way.

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Simple line drawing of a hand pressing a button (no text or symbols)The Shutter is fully depressed
| Lighted | It is in focus.(the shutter can trip.) |
| Blinking | It is out of focus./ Flash is charging.(the shutter can not trip.) |

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Green LEDAF assist flash
When the subject is dimly lighted or its contrast is low, The flash may partially emit prior to the shutter closing for auto focus in low light conditions. Please do not mistake this for the flash when the shutter will actually release.
2-8 Remove the film
As soon as the last frame is exposed, the camera will automatically start to wind the film back into the cassette. While it is rewinding, the Exposure Counter counts down. On winding it back completely, it will stop and the Exposure Counter will show "0", and start blinking. After making sure the Exposure Counter is blinking at "0", open the Camera Back and take out the film.
● While the film is rewinding, other camera features does not function.
- If you obtain more exposures than stated on the film pack, the last exposure may be cut in the process of developing.
If you wish to remove a film canister partway through an exposed roll, press the button in the illustration.

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Diagram of a computer monitor rear panel showing ports and indicators (no text or labels)Manual Rewind Button
3 Photography Tips
3-1 Use Focus Lock
When you take a snap shot, in most cases the subject you want to focus might be in the center of the photograph. With Focus Lock, you can take photographs with the subjects off the center.
when you take a photograph like this.

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Cartoon illustration of a traveler waving at a castle with a church in the background (no text or symbols)① Aim the focus frame at the subject and press the shutter release button halfway. This is called "Focus Lock."

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Simple line drawing of a hand pressing a button (no text or symbols)② Move the camera to recompose the picture without lifting your finger off the halfway position, then take the picture by depressing the shutter release button all the way.

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Illustration of a person in a castle with a hand pressing a button (no text or symbols)Key Point
● The camera features a multi-auto focus. Even if the subject is not centered, as long as they are in the focus frame, they will be in focus.
3-2 Close-up Photography
When the distance between the subject and camera is less than 1.7m, this is 'Close-up Photography'. (You can shoot as close as 50cm at wide angle and 80cm at telephoto.) When you look at the viewfinder, you can see the 'Close-range area frame'. Use this frame to compose your picture.
Focus Frame Close-range area Frame

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Pure electrical circuit lines without any symbolsSpot AF Frame
Picture area Frame
● Taking panorama photos with a distance to the subject of less than 1.7 meters is not recommended.
① Look at the viewfinder and compose the picture in the picture area frame. Then press the shutter release button half-way down to lock the focus.

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Simple line drawing of a flower with leaves and a battery symbol (no text or labels)② Move the camera slightly left-upper in order to shift the composition which has been set ① to the Close-range area Frame. And press the shutter release button all the way.

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Simple line drawing of a flower with leaves, enclosed in a rectangular frame (no text or symbols)3-3 Use Tripod
When you take a picture during an evening or night scene making use of natural light without flash, or for indoor picture making use of natural light, the shutter speed will slow down. Use a tripod in this case in order to prevent camera shake.
〈Tripod Mark〉
If a tripod is necessary in any explanation in this instruction manual," Tripod " mark is printed on the manual.
4 Useful Features
Take a picture using various built-in features.
4-1 Use the Flash Modes
Each time " SELECT " is pressed, the flash mode changes (see illustration). Set your desired mode and shoot.

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A["1: 3.2 AUTO"] --> B["2: 3.2 Red-eye Reduction"]
B --> C["3: 3.2 Flash-off"]
C --> D["4: 3.2 Night Portrait"]
D --> E["5: 3.2 Fill-in Flash"]
E --> F["6: Landscape"]
▶ Auto-flash Mode .... AUTO
When the camera power is turned on, the camera is set to this mode. In dim light, the flash automatically fires to take pictures.
▶ Red-eye Reduction
Auto-flash Mode

If a person or pet are photographed in dim light using a flash, the pupils of their eyes may turn out red in the picture (red-eye effect.) This mode is useful for reducing the red-eye effect.
① Press " SELECT ", and displays " AUTO ".
② Press the shutter release button.

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Key Point
- In this mode, the flash fires twice. After the first flash fires, the shutter trips as the second flash fires. Please do not move the camera before the second flash, and also be sure your subjects do not move.
● The conditions where the flash will go off are the same as the auto flash mode.
▶ Flash-off Mode .... Tripod
If you want to take pictures without flash such as twilight scenes or indoor sites such as museums, set the camera to this mode.
① Press "SELECT" and displays "AUTO".
② Press the Shutter release button.
● Shutter speed will be slower in low light conditions. Use a tripod to prevent camera shake.

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Illustration of a lotus pond with water and decorative elements, no text or symbols presentNight Portrait Mode .... AUTO ★ Tripod
Use this mode for shooting outdoors in evening, or a night scene if you want to have both the subject and the background beautifully exposed.
① Press " SELECT " to set to night portrait mode.
② Press the shutter button.

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Key Point
● The shutter speed for night portrait mode is 1 second, which is faster than slowest 2 seconds. This is for avoiding possible camera shake when the camera is hand held during slow shutter. To reduce camera shake when the camera is hand held, hold the camera firmly with both hands. To eliminate camera movement, use of a tripod is strongly recommended.
▶ Fill-in Flash Mode

This mode gives a better balanced lighting of the person as well as the background in outdoor photography, portrait pictures with shadows of the subjects, in bright sunlight or backlight, or indoor photography with bright, fluorecent light.
① Press "SELECT" and displays
② Press the shutter release button.

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Simple line drawing of two people relaxing near a palm tree and beach (no text or symbols)▶Landscape Mode


Tripod
Use this mode when you shoot far away landscape with sharper image.
① Press " SELECT " and displays the landscape mode.
② Press the shutter release button.
● In this mode, the flash will not fire.

Key Point
- In this mode, the lens is focused at infinity regardless of the proximity of any foreground subjects.

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Use this mode if you want to put yourself into the picture.
▶ Self-timer Photography
① Press the " button. " is displayed on the display panel.
- Use a tripod to hold the camera securely.

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Diagram of a device panel with an arrow pointing to a component (no text or symbols visible)Self-timer/Remote Control Button
② Aim at your subject, and press the shutter release button. The shutter will be released 10 seconds after the shutter release.

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Line drawing of a hand holding a camera (no text or symbols)● Focus and exposure will be locked during self-timer countdown.
- To cancel the self-timer after it has been activated, press the * □ *button again.
● After the shutter is released in self timer mode, the camera will automatically revert to normal photography mode and turn off the self timer mode.
- Note that when it is impossible for the autofocus mechanism to operate in spite of the auto-focus assisting flash function, the self-timer indicator will not blink and exposure will not take place.
▶ Remote Control Photography
If the Remote Control is not included with your camera, you'll have to buy it separately.
① Press the " button." is displayed on the display panel.
- Use a tripod to hold the camera securely.

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Pure electrical circuit lines without any symbolsSelf-timer/Remote Control Button
② Compose the image and press the transmitting button on the remote control. The lens will focus and the self-timer indicator on the front of the camera will blink. The shutter will be released 2 seconds later.

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transmitting button remote control
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transmitting area within 4m about 25 about 25- If the remote control is not operated for about 5 minutes, the camera power goes off.
- In rare cases of strong backlighting or under inverter type fluorescent lighting, the remote control function may not operate.
- In order to prevent problems with subsequent pictures, please turn off the remote control/self timer mode after you are finished with them.
4-3 Spot AF mode
Spot AF mode is useful when you want to specifically focus on a portion of your subject. Simply center the Spot AF frame on the subject and press the shutter button.
① Turn the camera off
② Press the main switch until "S" is displayed on the display panel (about 2 seconds).
③ The camera turns on and the focus mode changes to Spot AF.
④ Simply center the subject in the Spot AF frame and press the shutter release button halfway.
⑤ After the green lamp is illuminated, press the shutter release button all the way.
- Spot AF will be turned off automatically when the camera is turned off.

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(S) ↘ AUTO④

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Scanned text image with fragmented and low-resolution characters, possibly from a document or form.4-4 Panorama Photography
① Slide the Panorama Mask lever to "P". (The panorama Mask lever is on the bottom side of the camera.)

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Simple line drawing of a rectangular object with a central button labeled 'P' and a small circular symbol on the side (no text or symbols beyond basic markings)② The viewfinder will change to panorama format as illustrated. Please frame your subject in the viewfinder and take your photograph.

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[ ( ) ]Panorama Format
- You can not use the auto date function with panorama photography.

Key Point
- Please make a distance of 1.7 meters at least for panorama photography. For distances less than 1.7 meters, the film image may differ from the viewfinder image.
▶ About Panorama Photography
- With panorama photography, one standard frame of film has the top and bottom trimmed to leave an image 13x36mm in size which can be printed up to 89x256mm in size.
● To take better panorama photograph, use zoom out to wide angle or step back and try to include a wide field in your picture.
▶ About Panorama Prints
When processing your panorama photographs, be sure to label your film canister according to the following table before sending it in to be processed.
| Film Format | Label |
| Panorama and standard photography | Panorama+ Standard |
| Panorama photography only | PANORAMA |
- Processing of panorama prints typically takes longer than standard photos. The cost may also be different. Please consult your processor for the details.

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A["Device"] --> B["Panorama Module"]
B --> C["Output 1"]
B --> D["Output 2"]
B --> E["Output 3"]
5 Imprinting the Date and Time (Only model with dating unit)
5-1 Setting the Date and Time
Set the Date Mode with the main switch off.
① Press "DATE" and shows "Year/Month/Day".
② Press “ ” and the number which you want to set blinks.

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Simple line drawing of a vehicle or device with no visible text, numbers, or symbols③ Press the Zoom Button to set the number.
④ Repeat the operation of ② and ③ and set all numbers.

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Pure technical line drawing of a mechanical component without any text, numbers, or symbols⑤ When you finish to set up to 'Day', press " again to finish.
⑥ Press "DATE" and shows 'Day/Hour/Minute'.

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01 12 18
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Simple line drawing of a vehicle interior with no text or symbols
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8 0:00
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Pure electrical circuit lines without any symbols⑦ Press * 🔊 " and the number which you want to set blinks.
⑧ Press the Zoom Button to set the number.

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8 0:00
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Simple line drawing of a vehicle's front and rear compartment with no text or symbols
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8-12+80
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Pure electrical circuit lines without any symbols⑨ Set the number of "Min-ute" by operation of ⑦ and ⑧.
⑩ Press " [ ] " to finish the time setting.

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8 12:35
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Diagram of a vehicle's front and rear views showing engine, battery, and dashboard components (no text or labels)● The blinking display will release and the LCD will return to normal after 8 seconds.
- If you obtain more exposures than stated on the film pack, the last exposure may not contain a complete image.
5-2 Changing the Order of the Date
You can print the date or time on your photographs. Set the date mode with main power switch off.
① Each time the Date Mode Button is pressed, the date mode changes as illustrated. Set the desired mode.
② With the main power switch on, depress the shutter release button to take pictures.

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A["01 12 18"] --> B["Day-Month-Year"]
B --> C["20 11:00"]
C --> D["20 13:08"]
D --> E["Day-Hour-Minute"]
E --> F["..."]
F --> G["Month-Day-Year"]
G --> H["11 20:00"]
H --> I["Date Unit off"]
- Date or Time is displayed only during Date Mode Button is pressed with main power switch on.
- Date or Time is displayed for 8 seconds when the Date Mode Button is pressed with main power switch off.
6 Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Cause | Action | Page |
| The shutter can not be released. | The camera power is off. | Turn the camera power on. | 78 |
| The battery warning is blinking. | Replace with fresh battery. | 76 | |
| The battery is incorrectly loaded. | Road the battery correctly. | 76 | |
| The camera is set to remote control / self timer mode. | Reset to another mode. | 87 | |
| No indication in the display panel. | The camera power is off. | Turn the camera power on. | 78 |
| The battery warning is blinking. | Replace with fresh battery. | 76 | |
| The battery is incorrectly loaded. | Insert the battery correctly. | 76 | |
| The Green LED is blinking. | The camera is too close to the subject. | Follow the minimum distance requirements. | 82 |
| The flash is charging. | Wait till the Green LED goes out. | 80 | |
| The flash emits when the shutter is pressed halfway. | In low light conditions without enough ambient light to focus, normally the flash will emit for assisting AF on pressing the shutter halfway. | Push the shutter button all the way to release the shutter. | 80 |
| The flash does not fire. | The camera is set to flash-off mode. | Reset to another mode. | 85 |
| The camera is set to landscape mode. | Reset to another mode. | 86 |
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Specifications
| Type | Fully automatic 35mm lens shutter camera with builtin zoom lens |
| Film Used | 135 Film |
| Picture size | 24mm x 36mm/Panorama 13mm x 36mm |
| Lens | KYOCERA ZOOM LENS 28mm F6.0-110mm F13.1(8 elements in 6 groups). |
| Shutter | Programmed electronic shutter, 2-1/300 seconds.(At Night portrait mode: 1-1/300 seconds.) |
| Focusing range | 28mm....0.5m/1.6ft. -∞.110mm....0.8m/2.6ft. -∞. |
| Exposure control | Programmed automatic exposure. |
| Exposure range | EV5 - EV16 (ISO 100) |
| Metering Method | External |
| Film speed | Automatic setting with DX-coded ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 and 3200 film Film speed automatically set to ISO 100 with non-DX coded film. |
| Focusing | passive type, 5 point Multi Auto Focus /Spot AF | |
| Viewfinder | Real-image zoom viewfinder | |
| Magnification | 0.32~1.08X | |
| Field of view | over 80% | |
| Diopter Adjustment | Correctable range -3~+1 | |
| Display in Viewfinder | Focus frame, Spot AF frame, Picture area frame, close-range area frame, Panorama Format | |
| Display beside Viewfinder eyepiece | Focusing/Flash indicator (green LED). | |
| Display panel | Exposure counter/self-timer count down, date & time, date mark, Flash mode marks (Auto-flash, Red-eye Reduction Auto-flash, Flash-off, Night Portrait, Fill-in Flash, Landscape), self-timer/remote control mark, Spot AF mark, battery warning mark | |
| Film loading | Auto loading (film automatically advances to the first frame) | |
| Film advance | Automatic. | |
| Film rewinding | Auto return/auto stop and a mid-roll film can be rewound. | |
| Exposure Counter | Automatic additive type | |
| Self-timer | Electronic, with 10-sec. delay (self-timer indicator blinks while it is operating); exposure counter shows remaining time in seconds | |
| Flash | Built-in, with guide-number control | |
| Flash range | (ISO 100) At 28mm:0.5m/1.6ft.-3.0m/9.8ft.At110mm:0.8m/2.6ft.-1.8m/5.9ft.(ISO 400) At 28mm:0.5m/1.6ft.-6.0m/19.6ft.At110mm:0.8m/2.6ft.-3.6m/11.8ft. | |
| Recycle time | about 2-10 sec. | |
| Auto dating unit(for models with dating unit only) | Built-in LCD display quartz watch (automatic calendar) | |
| Date imprinting method | 1 year-month-day, 2 day-hour-minute, 3 dating unit off, 4 month-day-year, 5 day-month-year | |
| Battery for dating unit | From camera body battery. |
| Battery 3 V Lithium battery 1 pc. (CR123A or DL123A); about 10 rolls of 24-exposure film can be exposed with 50% flash | |
| Dimensions & Weight | 111.5(W) x 61.5(H) x 45.5(D) mm4.4(W) x 2.4(H) x 1.8(D) in.190g/6.1 oz.(without battery) |
Remote Control R-4
| Type | Infared remote control |
| Effective range | Within 4 meters of the front of the camera |
| Battery life | About 50000 usesBattery can be replaced at an authorized service center. |
| Dimensions & Weight | 64mm(w) x 22mm(H) x 9mm(D) /2.5(w) x 0.9(H) x 0.4(D)in.7.5g /0.26oz. (without battery) |
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. All data are based on KYOCERA's Test method.