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Flash-effective range ISO Lens , 35mni (W' 70mm (T) Macro 50 1 - 3.5 m (3.3' - 11.5') 1 - 2.3 m (3.3' - 7.5') 0.6 - 1 m (2' - 3.3') 100 400 1-5m '1-10m (3.3 - 16.4') (3.3' - 32.8') 1 - 3.3 m 1 - 6.7 m (3.3 - 10.81 (3.3' - 22'1 0.6 - 1 m (2' - 3.3') 0.6 - 1 m (2' - 3.3') 1600 • 2-12.8m (6.6' - 42') 1 - 12.2 m (3.3' -40') *0.8 - 1 m (2.6' - 3.3') *The film speed is so high that shooting at close distances may result in overexposure. • To take a properly-exposed flash picture, be sure to shoot the subject which is in the flasheffective range shown in the table above. • Even when the green lamp lights up, overexposed pictures will be taken when the subject is too close to the camera to be in the flash-effective range, or underexposed pictures will be taken when the subject is too far away to be in the flash-effective range. • Taking flash pictures of people in the dark can cause "red eyes," those red dots in the eyes. This is 'because the flash light enters the eye and reflects back to the lens from the retina of the eye, and the light will be colored red from the blood vessels in the eye. To avoid this, ask the people not to look directly at the flash. Battery life Flattery One 6V lithium Film 24-exposure Approx. 22 rolls 36-exposure Approx. 14 rolls Four AAA-size alkaline Approx. 14 rolls Approx. 9 rolls (When flash photography and non-flash shooting are made on a 50-50 basis, with fresh batteries and at normal temperatures and humidity.) 4 • 4, 4 17

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Flash
-effective
range
ISO
Lens
50
100
400
1600
,
35mni
(W
'
1
3.5
m
(3.3'
11.5')
1-5m
(3.3
-
16.4')
'1-10m
(3.3'
-
32.8')
2-12.8m
(6.6'
-
42')
70mm
(T)
1
-
2.3
m
(3.3'
-
7.5')
1
-
3.3
m
(3.3
-
10.81
1
-
6.7
m
(3.3'
-
22'1
1
-
12.2
m
(3.3'
-40')
Macro
0.6
-
1
m
(2'
3.3')
0.6
-
1
m
(2'
3.3')
0.6
1
m
(2'
3.3')
*0.8
1
m
(2.6'
3.3')
*The
film
speed
is
so
high
that
shooting
at
close
distances
may
result
in
overexposure.
To
take
a
properly
-exposed
flash
picture,
be
sure
to
shoot
the
subject
which
is
in
the
flash
-
effective
range
shown
in
the
table
above.
Even
when
the
green
lamp
lights
up,
overexposed
pictures
will
be
taken
when
the
subject
is
too
close
to
the
camera
to
be
in
the
flash
-effective
range,
or
underexposed
pictures
will
be
taken
when
the
subject
is
too
far
away
to
be
in
the
flash
-effective
range.
Taking
flash
pictures
of
people
in
the
dark
can
cause
"red
eyes,"
those
red
dots
in
the
eyes.
This
is
'because
the
flash
light
enters
the
eye
and
reflects
back
to
the
lens
from
the
retina
of
the
eye,
and
the
light
will
be
colored
red
from
the
blood
vessels
in
the
eye.
To
avoid
this,
ask
the
people
not
to
look
directly
at
the
flash.
Battery
life
Flattery
Film
One
6V
lithium
Four
AAA
-size
alkaline
24
-exposure
Approx.
22
rolls
Approx.
14
rolls
36
-exposure
Approx.
14
rolls
Approx.
9
rolls
(When
flash
photography
and
non
-flash
shooting
are
made
on
a
50-50
basis,
with
fresh
batteries
and
at
normal
temperatures
and
humidity.)
4
4,
4
17