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Table of contents for the manual
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OPERATION MANU AL P olar oid EZ1800 35MM A UTOMA TIC WINDING C AMERA WITH MANU AL ZOOM[...]
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8 1. After the last available picture on the film has been taken and the camera will not advance the film anymore. Slide the rewind switch (16) towards the " " direction to rewind the film cassette, see figure 8. 2. Open the back cover after the rewinding stops and remove the film for processing. Rewinding the film 1 12[...]
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The red eye reduction lamp (5) will be active while taking pictures using the flash (Auto and Fill In flash modes). The lamp helps to reduce the unpleasant red reflection, visible sometimes on pictures with flash. 1. Press the shutter button half way down to active the red eye reduction lamp. 2. W ait a moment and press all way down to take a pictu[...]
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1. Slide the battery cover (14) and open the battery compartment. 2. Inser t two AA siz e alkaline batteries. Follow the steps in figures 1 and 2. Make sure that the batteries ' + ' and ' - ' terminals are in the correct position. 3. Close the battery cover . Note: Use only AA, alkaline batteries, do not use rechargeable batteri[...]
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TOO MUCH FILM LOADING CORRECT 4. Close the back cover . 5. T urn the mode dial to the ON position. Press the shutter release button (2) twice. The motor will advance the film and #1 will appear inside the exposure counter (15). The camera is now ready for taking the first picture. Note: If #1 does not appear inside the exposure window , then the fi[...]
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Camera type : 35mm film, manual zoom motorized camera Frame format : 24x36mm Lens : 33mm to 50mm range zoom, aspherical lens Focus : fixed focus, 1.2 m ( 4 feet ) to infinity Exposure : F/10.5 to F/13.5 within 33mm to 50 mm zoom lens Shutter speed : 1/125 sec. Vie wfindfer : Real image, zoom, clear viewfinder Flash : Built in. Auto and Fill-in mode[...]
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12. Film type window 13. Back co ver latch 14. Batter y cov er 15. Exposure counter 16. Film rewind switch 17. Film take up spool 18. Film chamber 19. Film rewind shaft 20. Film sprock et wheel 21. Back co ver 1. Mode dial 2. Shutter release button 3. CDS sensor 4. Vie wfinder 5. Red-ey e reduction lamp 6. Flash 7. Zoom ring 8. Lens 9. Whrist strap[...]
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1. Do not disassemble the camera, there is a risk of electronic shock. 2. Do not e xpose the camera to e xtreme high or low temper ature and humidity , this may cause serious damage to the camera. 3. If necessary , clean the lens by gently wiping it with a clean, lint-free cloth. Do not use chemicals or other cleaning agents. Remov e the dust from [...]