Canon Z135 User Manual

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Page 1 - Q Portugués

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Page 2 - Handling Precautions

NomenclaturerLCD Panel-> Flash ON Indicator > Flash OFF IndicatorHi Slow-synchro Indicator® Red-eye Reduction Indicator Continuous Shooting Indi

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Attaching the Strap Attaching the StrapThread the strap through the strap attachments on the sides of the camera.-11

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Q] Loading the BatteriesBatteries: Two lithium batteries (CR123A or DL123A, 3V)1. Open the battery cover.• Use a coin to loosen the screw.2. Load th

Page 5 - Advanced Operations

Turning the Power OnThe power is turned on when a mode is selected with the best shot dial. Be sure to check the battery power before taking pictures.

Page 6 - Quick Reference

Loading the Film' Use DX-co6ed film. The camera automatically sets the film speed.' We recommend you use ISO 400 film.3. Pull the film tip

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4. Close the back cover.You can check if a film is loaded.5. Turn the dial to Q® . (Turn the power on).^ The film advances fo the first frame.• If “O

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[H Shooting in Fuii Auto ModeEven if the subject is not exactiy centered, the AiAF (Smart AF) function wiii focus on the subject. In low light or back

Page 9 - LCD Panel

GQS)Changing the Subject Size (Zoom Lever)[HI] Wide-angle [♦] TelephotoTo shoot a wide areaTo zoom in on the subject,0 If the lens remains extended

Page 10 - Nomenclature

Auto Fiash Mode with Red-eye Reduction <§>We recommend you use the red-eye reduction function when taking pictures of people in low-light condit

Page 11 - Attaching the Strap

Green/Orange IndicatorsWhen the shutter button is pressed halfway, the indicators light up or blink to indicate whether or not shooting is possible.Vi

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Handling Precautions1. This camera is not resistant to water, and should not be used outdoors if it is raining or snowing. If it is accidentally dropp

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B Removing the FilmThe film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end.The frame counter counts down during film rewinding. Once rewinding is compl

Page 14 - Loading the Film

Shooting with the Best Shot DialTo easily take great pictures, simply turn the dial and choose a mode suitable for the subject you are shooting.The ca

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Shooting with the Best Shot DialAction Mode(Shooting pictures of a moving ^ subject)This mode is effective for taking pictures of a moving subjec

Page 16 - [H Shooting in Fuii Auto Mode

Night Mode(Shooting portraits against a nocturnai background)Use this mode for best results when taking pictures of people against a nocturnal back

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Portrait Mode (Shooting portraits)Shooting with the Best Shot DiaiUse this mode to shoot beautiful portraits.The camera automatically zooms In on the

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Close-up Mode (Shooting close-ups)Use this mode to shoot close-ups of subjects near you (plants, etc.). You can get as close as 0.4 m (1.3 ft.) from t

Page 19 - (D Orange indicator

Shooting with the Best Shot DisiSPOT Spot Mode(Shooting pictures of extremely dark or iight subjects)You can shoot sharp pictures of a subject with a

Page 20 - B Removing the Film

Focus LockUse this mode to focus on a subject positioned close to the edge of the picture frame.1. Center the AF frame over the subject and press the

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Self-timer ShootingInclude yourself in the picture by delaying shutter release with the self-timer. Place the camera on a steady surface, or mount it

Page 22 - Action Mode

Exposure CompensationAutomatic exposure compensation aiiows for correct exposure when the subject is normaiiy backiit. However, if you want your pictu

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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interf

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Displaying the Date/Time c<ri/w.'aThe automatic built-in caiendar is programmed untii the year 2029 and aiiows you to record the date and time

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Setting the Date^imeBs sure to readjust the display ifyou are traveling to a different time zone, or when you have replaced the batteries.r i6 —tr.оSQ

Page 26 - SPOT Spot Mode

In addition to recording the date/time, you can aiso dispiay a caption on your photograph.Displaying a Caption GzazsaCaption display IE - iDate displa

Page 27 - Focus Lock

Selecting the Caption LanguagePress the SELECT button.^ The caption language changes every time you press. (English, French, German, Spanish)• Havirig

Page 28 - Self-timer Shooting

Changing the Flash and Red-eye ReductionThe flash can be made to fire every time you take a picture, or it can be turned off. Choose the mode suitable

Page 29 - ▼ adjustrneni

ModesFlash Distance Range (With coior print fiim)Film speed38mm(Wide-angle)135mm(Telephoto)ISO 100 0.6 to 7.1 m (2 to 23.3 ft.)0.6 to 2.9 m (2 to 9.5

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Changing the Flash and Red-eye Reduction ModesFlash ON Mode ^The flash fires regardless of the light conditions.Set this mode for fill-in flash durin

Page 31 - [Тб I )олте

Slow-synchro Mode ^ ^In this mode, a slow shutter speed is set so that a distant background is also lit. This mode is effective when taking pictures

Page 32 - Displaying a Caption Gzazsa

TroubleshootingIn case of trouble, check the table below before taking your camera to be repaired.Problem CauseRemedyPageThe battery The batteries ha

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Problem CauseRemedy PageThe • When the shutter• Ensure that the AF7pholographwas released, thelight emitter ands are AF light emitterreceptor are notb

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Thank you for purchasing this Canon product.Before taking pictures, please read these instructions carefuliy for a thorough understanding of how the c

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Additional Information AiAF (Smart AF) FunctionAi = Artificial intelligence, AF = Auto-focusThe AiAF (Smart AF) function has a wide measuring area an

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SpecificationsType; 35mm fully automatic lens-shutter camera with built-in zoomImage Size: 24 x 36 mmLens: Canon 38mm-135mm f/3,6-8.9Focus Control: Ai

Page 37 - Slow-synchro Mode ^ ^

SpecificationsBuilt-In Flash: Built-in retractable flash, automatically fires In low light and backlit conditions.Flash Range:ISO too color print f

Page 38 - Troubleshooting

Shooting Capacity: Approx. 17 rolls of 24-exp film Dimensions (W x H x D): 133 x 70 x 64.8 mm (5.3 x 2.8 x 2.6 in)Weight:Model without caption: 340 g

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415|Active OperationsShooting with the Best Shot Dial...21Action Mode (Shooting pictures of a movingsubject)...

Page 40 - Additional Information

Quick ReferenceFor further details, refer to the page indicated.1. Load the batteries, p. 12)2. Load the film. p. 14)3. Turn the dial to «¡u» . (-

Page 41 - Specifications

Holding the Camera•To take sharp pictures, hold the camera firmly so that it does not move.•Hold the camera with both hands.• Keep your elbows close t

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NomenclatureAF Light EmitterShutter Button (- • p. 7)-Zoom Lever ([♦) Telephoto/E]) Wide-angle) Viewfinder Window — Metering Window ® Light ReceptorF

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LCD Panel'The Remote Control RC-5 Is available as an optional accessory for the wmaumum model.B-9

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