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Manual de usuario Canon, modelo Sure Shot Z180u
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2004 PRINTED IN TAIWAN IMPRIMÉ À TAIWAN IMPRESO EN TAIWAN Canon SURE SHOT / PRIMA Z180U / SUPERNO i »J-> i / (22Э ш Instructions Handling Precautions 1. Before taking pictures of important events, such as weddings and trips, check to make sure the camera is working properly. 2. This camera is not resistant to water, and should not be used outdoors if it is raining or snowing. Keep the camera out of salt spray and excessive humidity. If used at the beach, clean it thoroughly afterward with a dry cloth. 3. Store the camera in a cool, dry, dust-free place. Be sure to keep the camera out of direct sunlight, and away from “hot spots” such as the trunk or rear window shelf of a car. Avoid places where mothballs are used, and use a desiccant in excessive humidity. 4. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself, since there is high-voltage circuitry inside. 5. The battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorted, exposed to high temperatures, or disposed of in a fire. 6. Use a blower brush to remove dust and sand from the lens and inside the camera. Do not apply any fluids to the lens or body. Convention Warnings you should observe when using the camera. Additional information on using the camera. Loading the Battery and Checking the Battery Level ■ Loading the Battery Applicable Battery: One lithium battery (CR2) \ Open the battery cover. Load a new battery. • Align the + - terminals correctly and insert the battery - end first. ^The [«)> appears on the LCD panel. Close the battery cover. • Push the cover closed until you hear a clicking sound. •♦The date display “......” on the LCD panel blinks. Set the date and time. it The camera will not operate if the + - terminals are aligned incorrectly. ■ Checking the Battery Level Check that L?“P appears on the LCD panel when you turn the power on. Change the battery if -)e£- is displayed. ffst (lit) The battery level OK. ff b (lit) Prepare a new battery. (blinking) Load a new battery. ' Jn A new battery will generally provide enough charge to shoot approx. 14 rolls of 24-exposure film (based on Canon’s Standard Test Method at normal temperature and with 50% flash use). At low temperatures (-10°C/ 14°F), the battery life is approximately one third of the normal figure. p|] When you take consecutive shots using the flash, the battery level may drop off temporarily and prevent the LCD panel from displaying information correctly. Loading and Removing the Film ■ Loading the Film \ Open the back cover and load the film. • Push the back cover release lever down. Position the film correctly between the film guides. Pull the film out to the (film leader position indicator). • Make sure that there is no slack in the film when you pull it out. • If the edge of the film leader goes beyond the film leader position indicator, rewind some of the film back into the cartridge. 4 Close the back cover. ^The film automatically winds on to the first frame and “1” appears on the frame counter. • If the frame counter shows a blinking "O", the film did not load correctly. Load the film again. f^j ISO 400 DX-coded film is recommended. The film speed is set to ISO 25 when non-DX film is loaded. If the film does not have a DX-code, insert it into the film compartment, close the back cover and press the shutter button once or twice. ■ Removing the Film The film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end. When the film is fully rewound, the frame counter shows “0" and the i§> blinks. Then open the back cover and remove the film. • If the © is not blinking, press the button. If you take more pictures than stipulated on the film, the last frame is cut during developing, and the date and time may not be imprinted on the last frame. Taking Pictures in Autoflash (Full-auto) Mode As long as the subject is in the wide area AF frame, the subject will be in focus. The flash also fires automatically in low light or backlit conditions. Press the power switch to turn the camera on. Decide on the size of your subject. • Pressing [♦] zooms in on your subject while pressing [£♦♦] zooms out for a wide-angle shot. Set the focus. • Position the wide area AF frame over your subject and lightly press the shutter button halfway down. ■►When the subject is in focus, the green lamp lights. • Keep the shutter button pressed halfway. Compose the shot and take the picture. • Press the shutter button fully. • Press the shutter button slowly and gently. • Holding the Camera Grasp the camera firmly with both hands so that it does not move, and make sure that your hair, fingers or camera strap etc. do not come into contact with the lens, the AF sensor/metering window or the flash. • Shutter Button The shutter button is a two-stage switch. Lightly press it halfway to automatically determine focus and exposure. Press it fully to take the picture. • If the lens is left extended and is not used for 4 minutes, it is automatically retrac...
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