Press Shutter button to confirm your selection and the remaining number of
photos that can be taken will be shown on the LCD panel.
Selecting AC mains frequency
This camera is set to your country’s AC mains frequency (e.g. 60Hz for US). If
you take photos under an electric light source in another country with a different
frequency (e.g. 50Hz for Europe), you have to set the frequency to 50Hz or
horizontal, black stripes will be found on the photos, due to incorrect mains
frequency. There will be no problems when taking photos under sunlight.
To change the frequency:
1. Press Mode button repeatedly until “60 (Hz)” or “50 (Hz)” is shown on the
LCD panel
2. Press Shutter button to change from “60 (Hz)” to “50 (Hz)” (or from “50
(Hz)” to “60 (Hz)” to match that country’s AC mains frequency.
Taking a photo
Hold your camera in the way as shown below when taking photos.
1. Look through the viewfinder.
NOTE: The focus is set to work best when taking photos of an object
that is at least 2 feet away from the camera.
2. Press Shutter button.
You will hear a “beep” and the frame counter will count down 1 frame,
indicating that an image has been taken.
NOTE: If you do not hear the “beep” and/or the frame counter does not
count down 1 frame, the photo has not yet been taken. Press Shutter
button again to take the picture.
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