1.
SI
ide the lens-caver
switch
181
to the
"open"
position
to
uncover the
lens
17),
e.
2.
Move
the print-size selector
121 to the
desired
format,
O
.
3.
Frame
your subiect inside
the
viewfinder
marks in the
viewfinder eyepiece
1131. For
o
shorp
picture,
stand at
least
1
.
2
m from
your
subiect.
4.
Make
sure
the
comera-/flash-ready
indicotor
is aff
before
you
toke the
picture.
S.
Press the shutter button completely dawn
to
take the
picture,
e.
Tips for Better Pictures
•
Hold the
camera steady when ta king pictures.
•
Keep your fingers and other obiects away
from
the picture-taking lens 171
,
flash
19), and flash
sensor 151
to
avoid
dark
or
light pictures.
•
Keep
your
pictures
simple.
Move close
enough
to
your
subiect
so
it fi lis the
viewfinder eye-
piece but
not cl
oser
th
an
1.
2
m.
•
lake pictures at
the subiect's
level. Kneel
dawn
to take pictures
of children
and pets.
•
Hold
your camera vertically
to
capture
ta
li,
narrow
subiects,
such
as
a waterfall,
sky-
scraper
or sing le
persan.
8
•
Add
interest
to your
picture by
framing
it
with
a
tree
bronch,
a window, or even
the rails
of
a
fence.
•
Keep
the
sun behind you.
This
provides best
subiect illumination
.
TAKING FLASH PICTURES
ln dim
light,
such as indoors or outdoors
in heavy
shade or on dark overcast days, you
need
a
flash.
Your camera
has
a
built-in flash
which
automatic
red
-eye
reducti
on w
hich
fires
when
needed.
•
When
the
camera-/llash-ready indicator
1121
turns
off,
the flash is
fully
charged for picture
ta king.
•
Keep
the
subiect within
the
flash -to-subiect dis-
tance lor the
speed of
the film in
your camera
.
lsee table
belowl.
Don't take
pictures wi
th
the
subiect
beyond the maximum distance
or
it
will
be dark.
•
Stand at an ang le
to
shiny surfaces
like
win-
dows
or
mirrors to
avoid
flash
reflection
and
bright
spots in your
pictures
.
•
Tu rn
on
room
lights
and have the
subiect
face
the
lights to
minimize
red
eyes
in pictures.