the tele or wide zooming buttons to compose your picture.
3. Press the Shutter Release button.
4. The Red-Eye Reduction LED will blink slowly for about 7 seconds, and
then blink quickly for the last 3 seconds before releasing the shutter
automatically.
Double Exposure
A double exposure occurs when, prior to development, an exposed piece of
fi lm is re-shot with a second image on top of the fi rst. This feature allows for
the same subject to appear twice on the same image and is normally used
to create a special effect to your images. When using this mode, the camera
should be placed on a steady support (use of a tripod is recommended).
1. Press the Mode button twice until the double exposure icon
displayed on the LCD panel.
2. Place the camera on a steady support and focus on the subject. Make
sure your subject is at least 4.92ft. (1.5m) away from the camera and use
the tele or wide zooming buttons to compose your picture.
3. Press the Shutter Release button. The fi lm will not advance to the next
frame, allowing you to take a second picture of the same subject on the
same frame of fi lm.
4. Press the Shutter Release button again to take your second picture of the
same subject. The fi lm will then advance to the next frame, allowing you to
achieve the double exposure effect.
5. The camera restores to normal auto mode automatically.
6. To use the double exposure function again, repeat steps 1 to 4 in this
section.
Rewinding the Film
1. As soon as the end of the fi lm is reached, the fi lm will rewind automatically.
When rewinding, the frame digits on the LCD panel will count down.
2. To rewind the fi lm in mid roll, press the Mid-Roll Rewind button.
3. When rewinding is complete, the motor stops automatically; the frame
digits on the LCD will display "0".
4. Open the Film Compartment Door and remove the fi lm for processing.
Note:
Do not open the Film Compartment Door if the fi lm has not been completely
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