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Your
camera must be held correctly to assure getting
consistently good, sharp
photographs
lt
should be
held
steadily and comfortably while you are taking photographs
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the
Correct
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to
hOld yOur
camera in both the vertical and horizontal positions.
Now that
you've
got a
"feel"
for
holding your camera'
practice
focusing
so that
it
becomes an automatic movement
of raising the camera to your
eye,composing
the photo
and
focusing
After
you've
read
the focusrng instructions, practice
focusing
on
people and objects around
you.
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the
subject
within the
focusing
area
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vrewfinder.
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Compose photograph within the Bright Frame Lines of the
viewf
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Turn the Focusing Lever
@
until the superimposed
images
become one. sharP
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The Distance Scales
@
on the Focusrng Ring
give
subject to camera distance in both meters (green numbers)
and
feet (white
numbers)
Distance
is
read
by
the alignment
of
the numbers with the green or white Distance Scale lndex
Line
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Your Vivitar
35ES' automatic exposure system is powered
by
a
srngle
1
35volt
mercury battery (Mallory
PX
675,
Eveready
:tt
HS-C
/
H-C or
equivalent)
To install battery: