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Problems
The film cannot be
ejected.
The battery becomes
exhausted quickly.
Printed pictures
Problems
Part or whole finished
print is white.
The finished print
looks over exposed.
(White in color)
The finished print
looks under exposed.
(Dark)
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Possible Causes
1 The camera shakes or has been
dropped and the film is misaligned.
2 The film has been jammed.
● The batteries are not the same type.
Possible Causes
● The back cover was opened before you
have used up the film.
1 The ambient temperature is low (below
+5°C).
2 The AE light sensor window or flash
sensor window was covered.
1 The ambient temperature is high
(above +40°C).
2 The picture was taken facing the light.
3 The flash lampface, AE light sensor
window or flash sensor window was
covered.
4 The background is too bright in
comparison with the subject.
5 The flash light did not reach the
subject.
6 The flash light reflected back from a
mirror or window glass.
Solutions
1 Load a new film pack.
2 Remove both batteries and insert them again.
If this does not solve the problem, remove
the jammed film and load a new film pack.
● Replace both batteries with new CR2 lithium
batteries of the same brand/type.
Solutions
● Do not open the back cover until you have
used up the film; otherwise, the rest of the film
may be exposed and ruined for use.
1 Before taking pictures, place your camera in a
warm place to bring it to room temperature.
2 Be careful not to block the AE light sensor or
flash sensor window, or so that nothing blocks
it.
1 Keep camera, film (exposed prints) away from
excessive heat (+40°C).
2 Take pictures with the light behind you.
3 Be careful not to cover the flash lampface, AE
light sensor window, or flash sensor window.
4 SELECT "
" for the shooting mode.
5 Take pictures closer than 2.7 m from the
subject.
6 Take pictures at an angle not facing the mirror
or window glass.