Olympus 80 - Stylus 80 Quartz Date 35mm Camera Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 5
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LOADING THE FILM
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1. Slide the back cover release upward
to open the back cover.
Do not touch the inside of the
camera, especially the lens.
2. Insert the film cartridge until it
clicks into position.
ISO400 film is recommended. If you
are going to use non-DX-coded film,
use ISO100 film.
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3. Align the film leader with the guide
line (A), and place the film between
the positioning guides (B). Then
close the back cover until it clicks.
Make sure the back cover release
has returned to the lower position.
The film automatically advances to
the first frame.
4. Open the lens barrier until it clicks.
Make sure the exposure counter on
the LCD panel reads " ".
If "
" blinks, reload the film.
TAKING PICTURES
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Autofocus marks
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Wide Multi-Autofocus System
1. Open the lens barrier until it
clicks. The lens will extend
slightly and the LCD panel will
turn on. Compose your shot.
Push the zoom lever to the "T"
side for telephoto (80mm) or to
the "W" side for wide angle
(38mm).
After about 4 minutes and 30
seconds of inactivity, the lens
retracts and the LCD panel
goes out.
2. Position the autofocus marks
on your subject.
Do not look at the sun or
other strong light sources
through the viewfinder.
3. Press the shutter release
button halfway to focus on the
subject. After making sure that
the green lamp lights, press
the shutter release button all
the way to take the picture.
After the shutter is released,
the film automatically
advances to the next frame.
This camera uses a wide multi-
autofocus system that makes it
easier for the focus to lock on the
subject even if it's not in the
center of the frame.
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