- 35mm film camera
quick tips - The camera supports ISO 200 and ISO 400 and has a flash range of about 9 feet
- The camera can be used horizontally or vertically
- Be sure to hold the camera with two hands when photographing
- Be sure to stand at least 3 feet from subjects
- Photos should be taken in sunny or partly sunny weather
- Be sure to face away from the sun when photographing
- Use the flash when photographing in low lighting environments or a subject that's further away
- Use the viewfinder to help center subjects when photographing as this is the area that will be the most focused
- If there is a roll of film in the camera, do not open the backdoor until it has been completely rewound back into the canister taking pictures
- Use your thumb and turn the advance wheel to the right to prepare the film; keep turning the wheel until it won't go any further
- Use the viewfinder to help frame subject
- Ensure that there is nothing blocking the lens then press the shutter release button on top of the camera
- After each photo remember to turn the advance wheel to prepare for the next photo
- The film counter is marked by 3s and will keep track of how many photos you've taken; each time you turn the advance wheel, the counter will gradually move towards the next marker
- When photographing in low-lighting environments or photographing a subject that's further away, turn on the flash camera flash
- Before using the flash, ensure that there is a working A battery in the battery chamber on the bottom of the camera
- To replace or insert a new battery, open the battery door
- Insert one A battery into the battery chamber; ensure that battery is inserted so that the + and - icons are aligned to match what's shown on the battery cover
- To turn on the flash, slide the flash on/off switch to the left
- The flash LED on top of the camera will light up when it is charged and ready to use Note: the flash does not automatically reset back to the off position after being used; you must manually slide the switch back to the right/off position; when the switch is on the right/off position, the flash will have remaining power for one more shot and will go off when taking your next picture
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