User manual NIKON FUNTOUCH 3

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[. . . ] Please carefully read these operating instructions and keep it handy for your reference. Film check window Installing the Batteries (1) Open the battery compartment cover by pushing in the direction of the arrow. (2) Insert two new AA-size alkaline batteries with the correct positive (+) and negative (-) polarity as indicated by the diagram inside the battery compartment. (3) Push the battery compartment cover down to close securely. [. . . ] 9 ft) away, the camera will automatically focus on it. Exposure, focus and film advance are all handled automatically by the camera. But we recommend you shoot the pictures after confirming that the green LED is glowing, i. You can thus regard this green LED as a ready sign. Strictly speaking, however, proper flash exposure depends on the film speed and the camera-to-subject distance. 9 ft) If you don't press the shutter button more than 1 minute after opening the lens cover, the green LED goes off automatically in order to save power. In this case press the shutter halfway, then it will come back on. Fill-in Flash When photographing a subject in the shade, against the sun or in front of a bright window, the flash can be used to brighten the subject. After holding the flash-on button and making sure the green LED glows, release the shutter. G) When composing the picture where the principal subject is not in the centre of the viewfinder, it is necessary to prefocus the camera lens. To do so: (1) Look through the viewfinder and compose the picture so that your subject is located directly within the focusing frame. (2) Gently press the shutter release button halfway to lock in the correct focus. (3) While maintaining pressure on the shutter button, recompose the picture as you desire and press the shutter button all the way down to take the picture. The focus-lock can be cancelled simply by removing pressure on the shutter button. Special Auto Focus situations The auto focus system will focus accurately on the majority of the subjects you wish to photograph. However, there are a few situations where the auto focus mechanism may not function properly. These are: A) When the subject has strong reflections, such as polished metals, exterior of cars, bodies of water, or mirrors. B) Subjects with little or no reflection, such as black objects, hair, a flame or smoke. D) Subjects with an object in front of them, such as a wire net or a cage. In situations A) — D), prefocus on another subject approximately the same distance away and then recompose the scene and take the picture. E) Taking pictures through glass windows: Shoot with camera lens nearer the glass and at an angle of approximately 20°. H) Try this mode to reduce the possibility of showing red eyes in your flash photo. [. . . ] Some state* do not allow (a) limitations on how long an Implied warranty lasts or (b) the exclusion or limitation of Incidental ot consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may slso ham other rights which vary from state to state. In order to obtain performance of the warranty obligations, the original consumer purchaser must return this warranty and this M k n n product together with proof of LAST r j j i i i i i r—i i j r r i purchase and proof of purchase date I bill of sale) either SiSJf • • • in person or addressed to the warranty department of y^SL f" Nikon Inc. , at 1300 Walt Whitman Rd Melville, NY 11747" ' • • , ' , , , • , • • , 3064 or any one of the authorized service stations at their ADDRESS I I I "I 1 I I I I I respective addresses listed on the reverse side The original __„ [ 1 ] [ ]~~] 1 1 1 T—1 , T , T C [—I—1 C f T Y STATE consumer purchaser in returning this Nikon product must I I I I L I I I 1 1 I I I I prepay all postage, shipping, transportation, insurance ZIP and delivery costs to the repair facility. [. . . ]

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