Superzoom 120
Superzoom 120
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PREPARATIONS Names and functions of parts........................................................ 5
Viewfinder display/LCD pane...................................................... 6
Diopter adjustment........................................................................ 7
Using the strap/soft case (optional).................................................. 7
Outline of operations..................................................................... 8
Loading the batteries...................................................................... 10
Checking the batteries.................................................................... 11
Points to remember...................................................................... 12
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ADVANCED TECHNIQUES Using the flash modes........................................................................ 21
Using the subject modes........................................................................ 26
Spot................................................................................................ 28
Auto-Zoom...................................................... 30
Night Scene....................................................................... 31
Continuous Shooting ........................................................... 32
Infinity .......................................................................... 33
Selftimer............................................................................ 34
Remote control (optional....................................................................... 35
Printing the date and time ........................................................................ 36
Correcting the data ..................................................................................... 37
Lighting the LCD panel................................................................... 38
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
Lens
Autofocus windows
Selftimer indicator
Diopter adjustment dial (See p. 7)
Viewfinder (See p. 6.)
QUARTZDATE MODE buttons* (See p. 36.)
Mid-roll rewind button (See p. 20.)
Back cover
Tripod socket
Film window
Battery compartment cover
Back cover release
* QUARTZDATE model
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VIEWFINDER DISPLAY/LCD PANEL
Viewfinder Display
Close-up correction marks
At a close distance, your subject must be positioned
within the close-up correction marks.
Orange lamp
Lights when the flash is ready to fire.
Green lamp
Lights when the subject is in focus.
Autofocus mark
Position your subject within the autofocus mark.
LCD Panel
Selftimer/remote control (See p. 34/35)
Flash modes (See p. 22)
Battery check (See p. 11)
Date/time indicator*
Exposure counter (See p. 15)
Subject modes
Spot (See p. 28)
Auto-zoom (See p. 30.)
Night Scene (See p. 31.)
Continuous shooting (See p. 32.)
Infinity (See p. 33.)
* QUARTZDATE model
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DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT
To Adjust the Viewfinder to Compensate for Near- and Farsighted Vision
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OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS
Basic Shooting Procedures
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LOADING THE BATTERIES
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CHECKING THE BATTERIES
Display Meaning
lights (and turns off Batteries are OK.
automatically). You can shoot.
blinks and other Battery power is low
indicators on the LCD and batteries should be
panel are displayed replaced.
normally.
blinks and other Batteries are dead and
indicators on the LCD should be replaced
panel go out. immediately.
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POINTS TO REMEMBER
Correct.
In the vertical position, hold the camera
with its flash positioned at the top.
Incorrect.
Caution:
Keep your fingers and the strap away from the
lens, flash, autofocus windows and viewfinder.
Be sure to put the middle finger of your right
hand below the protrusion next to the flash
before taking a photo. When the lens and
autofocus windows are stained with fingerprints,
etc., wipe with a soft cloth.
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Proper Shutter Release.
Practice before loading the film.
Depress the shutter release button
halfway to lock the focus.
Make sure
The green lamp next to the viewfinder lights.
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LOADING THE FILM
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Align the film leader with the red mark,
and close the back cover.
The film automatically advances to the first
frame.
Make sure
The film does not overlap any of the positioning
guides shown above.
Note:
If blinks in the exposure counter, as shown at
left, open the back cover and reload the film.
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TAKING PICTURES
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Depress the shutter release button fully
to take the picture.
After exposure, the film automatically advances to
the next frame.
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Working Distance
The focus range of the camera is 0.6 m (2 ft) to
(infinity).
When the subject is closer than 0.6 m (2 ft), the
shutter will not release. (The green lamp blinks.)
When the subject is extremely close to the
camera, the subject will be out of focus
although the shutter releases.
Close-up Correction
Picture frame
Close-up correction marks
Image area of picture at 0.75 m (2.5 ft)
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UNLOADING THE FILM
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USING THE FLASH MODES
7.2m 4.0m
200
(23.6 ft) (13.1 ft)
10.2m 5.6m
400
(33.5 ft) (18.4ft)
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How to select the flash mode:
As you press the FLASH mode button, the mode
switches as shown below. The selected flash
mode is displayed on the LCD panel.
Mode Function
Automatically fires in low-light
and backlit conditions. (p. 23)
Significantly reduces the phenomenon
of "red-eye" (when a subject's eyes
appear red in flash photos), (p. 24)
Notes:
AUTO-S will not be canceled when the power is turned OFF.
All other modes will return to the AUTO mode.
In the Auto and Auto-S Flash modes, the flash strength is
automatically controlled to prevent pictures from being
overexposed even when the subjects are close.
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AUTO (Auto Flash)
Notes:
When the orange lamp is blinking, the flash is being recharged
and the shutter won't release. Wait for several seconds.
The flash sometimes does not work even in backlit conditions.
(This happens especially with telephoto when the subject is too
small and in other situations.) Set the flash mode to FILL-IN in
such a case.
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AUTO-S (Red-Eye Reducing Flash)
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OFF (Flash Override)
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USING THE SUBJECT MODES
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Mode Function
Spot (p. 28)
The camera can attain the focus and exposure
that are set for a selected area of the scene.
Auto-Zoom (p. 30)
You can keep the subject's head and
shoulders framed in the viewfinder.
Note: When the power is turned off and on again, the camera
returns to the Normal mode.
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SPOT
To Attain the Focus and Exposure for a Selected Area.
Make sure
The green lamp next to the viewfinder lights.
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Reposition your subject in the picture
frame while keeping the shutter release
button depressed halfway.
When the shutter release button is pressed
halfway, the focus and exposure will be locked in
the center of the autofocus mark.
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AUTO-ZOOM
To Keep the Subject's Head-and-Shoulders Framed in the Vewfinder
Note: Outside 1.2 ~ 4.2 m (3.9 ~ 13.8 ft), the subject won't be
zoomed in to the frame as specified.
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NIGHT SCENE
To Capture a Night Scene Beautifully
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C CONTINUOUS SHOOTING
To Shoot a Continuous Series of Pictures.
Note: The focus and exposure will be fixed at the first frame.
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INFINITY
To Shoot a Landscape Through a Window and Distant Subjects
Notes:
The flash does not fire even in the Auto or Auto-S
mode.
When the shutter release button is pressed
halfway, the exposure will be locked.
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SELFTIMER
To Put Yourself in the Picture
Notes:
The focus and exposure will be locked when the shutter release
button is depressed halfway.
The selftimer is disengaged when the shutter is released.
To cancel the selftimer after it has been activated, press the
/REMOTE button again.
When the Selftimer and Continuous modes are combined, the shutter
releases twice at an interval of 2 sec.
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REMOTE CONTROL (optional)
The optional DC-100 Remote Control is required in the operation below.
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PRINTING THE DATE AND TIME
(QUARTZDATE model)
No data
Year-month-day
Month-day-year
Day-month-year
Day-hour-minute
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CORRECTING THE DATA
(QUARTZDATE model)
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LIGHTING THE LCD PANEL
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CARING FOR YOUR WEATHERPROOF CAMERA
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Do not wash the camera.
Do not submerge the camera or attempt to
take pictures underwater.
Rubber gaskets are located inside the rear of
the camera. Check the gaskets for wear and
carefully remove any sand and dust to
maintain a weatherproof seal.
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CARE AND STORAGE
CAUTIONS
DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TO EXTREME HEAT
(OVER 40°C/104°F) OR TO EXTREME COLD (BELOW
-10°C/14°F).
AVOID SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES AND
HUMIDITY.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TO STRONG
MAGNETIC FIELDS.
DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE FORCE TO THE
CAMERA OR ITS CONTROLS.
DO NOT TOUCH THE CONTACT POINTS INSIDE THE
CAMERA.
DO NOT USE ORGANIC SOLVENTS, THINNERS, OR
BENZINE TO CLEAN THE CAMERA.
AVOID STRONG IMPACT CAUSED BY BUMPING OR
DROPPING THE CAMERA.
DO NOT IMMERSE THE CAMERA IN WATER.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TO EXCESSIVE
DUST AND SAND.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE CAMERA TO THE COLD
WHEN IT'S WET, OR THE LENS PROTECTOR, ETC.
MAY FREEZE, MAKING THE CAMERA INOPERABLE.
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THE LENS BARREL IS FINISHED WITH A
SPECIAL COATING TO SMOOTH THE
ZOOMING MOVEMENT. NEVER WIPE IT WITH
SOLVENTS LIKE THINNERS OR BENZINE.
WHEN IT IS HEAVILY STAINED, CLEAN IT WITH
A MOISTENED CLOTH AND THEN WIPE OFF
THE MOISTURE WITH A DRY CLOTH.
WARNING
NEVER ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE CAMERA;
IT CONTAINS A HIGH-VOLTAGE CIRCUIT.
NOTES
Even when batteries are brand-new, their
service life may be shorter than specified if an
extended period of time has passed since
they were produced.
Do not mix different types of batteries or new
and old batteries.
Keep spare batteries on hand when going on
a long trip or to a cold area.
Sweat and oil can prevent a battery's terminals
from making electrical contact. To avoid this,
wipe both terminals before loading batteries.
WARNINGS
NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE, RECHARGE, OR
SHORT CIRCUIT BATTERIES. NEVER EXPOSE
BATTERIES TO EXCESSIVE HEAT.
KEEP THE BATTERIES OUT OF THE REACH OF
CHILDREN IF A CHILD SWALLOWS A BATTERY
CONTACT A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY.
USE TWO 3V LITHIUM BATTERIES (CR123A OR
DL123A). NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE OR
MODIFY ANY BATTERY OR BATTERY PACK FOR
USE IN THIS CAMERA.
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REMOTE CONTROL (optional) HANDLING
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Q: Why did my camera generate heat?
A: Because you used the flash several times in
succession. If your camera gets hot, allow
some time before you use it again.
Q: Can the battery in the optional remote control
be replaced with a new one?
A: No, it cannot be replaced but lasts about 5
years.
Q: Can I use infrared film?
A: No. you can't.
Q: Can I mount a filter onto the lens?
A: No. The lens doesn't have a mounting thread
due to its construction with a built-in protector.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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The shutter doesn't release when the remote control's
shutter release button is pressed.
The remote control hasn't been used in the 20
minutes since the Selftimer/Remote Control mode
was entered, causing the LCD panel to turn off.
Operate any button. The LCD will light. Then
press the /REMOTE button again. (p. 35)
The green lamp blinks, and the shutter will not release.
The camera is closer than 0.6 m (2 ft) to the subject.
Move the camera farther than 0.6 m (2 ft) from the
subject. (p. 19)
The orange lamp blinks, and the shutter will not
release.
The flash has not been recharged yet.
Remove your finger from the shutter release
button and wait for several seconds until the flash is
recharged before shooting. (p. 23)
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The flash does not fire, even in the dark.
The flash mode is set to OFF.
Set it to a mode other than OFF. (p. 21/25)
The camera is in the Infinity mode which overrides
the flash.
Cancel the Infinity mode. (p. 26/33)
High-speed film is used.
Set the flash mode to FILL-IN. (p. 21/25)
The picture is out of focus.
The camera moved when the shutter release button
was pressed.
Hold the camera correctly and press the shutter
release button gently. (p. 12)
The subject was not within the viewfinder's
autofocus mark.
Position the subject in the center of the autofocus
mark, or use the Spot mode. (p. 28)
The lens and autofocus windows were dirty.
Clean the lens and autofocus windows.
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The autofocus window was blocked, such as by a
finger.
Hold the camera correctly, keeping your fingers
clear of the autofocus windows. (p. 12)
The subject was closer than the minimum working
distance to the lens (0.6 m/2 ft).
Shoot from more than 0.6 m (2 ft) away from the
subject. (p. 19)
While using the selftimer, the shutter release button
was pressed while standing right in front of the
camera.
Do not stand in front of the camera. Press the
shutter release button while looking through the
viewfinder. (p. 34)
The Infinity mode is engaged.
Cancel the Infinity mode. (p. 33)
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The autofocus didn't work correctly. There are some
subjects that are difficult for the autofocus to lock on,
which include: glossy or reflective surfaces, black
objects, subjects behind glass or wire mesh, flames
and smoke, excessively bright light within the picture
area.
Shoot distant subjects in the Infinity mode. When
the subject is near, first focus on an object at the
same distance as the desired subject in the Spot
mode. Then aim at the desired subject and release
the shutter. (p. 28/33)
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The date has not been printed (or looks faded).
(QUARTZDATE model)
The date mode was set to no data ( - - - ) .
Change the date mode to another setting. (p. 36)
There is a bright color like white, orange, yellow, or
red in the area of the picture where the date is
printed.
Avoid bright colors in the lower right corner of
your photo compositions.
The picture was taken with black-and-white film.
Do not use black-and-white film if you want to
print the date.
The colors of the picture taken indoors look strange.
The room's illumination affected the colors.
Set the flash mode to FILL-IN. (p. 22/25)
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Remote control (optional): Infrared remote control unit
with 3-sec. delay.
Film speed range: Automatic setting with DX-coded
film with ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200.
For non-DX-coded film and film speeds lower than
ISO 50, film speed is set to ISO 100.
Film loading: Automatic loading. (Automatically
advances to first frame when camera back is
closed).
Film advance: Automatic film winding.
Film rewind: Automatic film rewind (automatic rewind
activation at end of film, automatic rewind stop).
Rewind possible at any point with rewind button.
Flash: Built-in flash. Recycling time: Approx. 0.2 ~ 3.5
sec. (at normal temperature with new batteries).
Flash working range: Wide-angle — 0.6~5.1 m
(2.0 ~ 16.7 ft), Telephoto — 0.6 ~ 2.8 m (2.0 ~ 9.2
ft) with ISO 100 color negative film; Wide-angle —
0.6 ~ 10.2 m (2.0 ~ 33.5 ft), Telephoto — 0.6 ~ 5.6
m (2.0 ~ 18.4 ft) with ISO 400 color negative film.
Slow-Synchro: possible with longest shutter speed
of 2 sec.
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Flash modes: AUTO (Automatic flash activation in low-
light and backlight). AUTO-S (Red-eye reducing,
in low-light and backlight). OFF (No flash). FILL-IN
(Forced activation).
External indication: LCD panel with illumination.
Battery check: Displayed on LCD panel.
Weatherproof: IEC Standard publication 529.
Classification of degrees of protection provided by
enclosures. Degrees of protection indicated by
second characteristic numeral 4 Short
description: Protected against splashing water
Definition: Water splashed against enclosure
from any direction shall have no harmful effect
Test for second numeral 4: Equipment is
sprayed from all practical directions.
Power source: Two 3V lithium batteries
(DL123A/CR123A).
Dimensions: 130(W) X 68(H) X 61 (D) mm
(5.1 X 2.7X2.4 in)
(without protrusions).
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Weight: 310 g (10.9 oz) (without batteries).
[QUARTZDATE model — 315 g (11.1 oz) (without
batteries)].
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