Manual for EF110

Manual for EF110

Brand: PETRI

Category: Camera

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Language: EN

Available Languages: EN , ES

Uploaded: Aug. 9, 2025, 11:59 p.m.

Loading Camera

  1. Push door latch to the right and open the camera back.
  2. Insert drop-in 110 film cartridge and close the camera back. Push door latch to the left.
  3. Turn the film advance wheel until it locks.
  4. The figure "1" is now visible in the window. The figure tells you the number of exposure.

Outdoor Pictures

  1. Look at your subject through the viewfinder eyepiece.
  2. Hold the camera firmly and release the shutter gently.
  3. For sharp pictures keep the subject at least 1.5 meter (5 feet) away from the camera.
  4. After each picture, turn the film advance wheel until it stops. Do not hold your finger on the shutter release while advancing the film.
  5. After the last exposure, advance the film until it is fully wound. End marks appear in the window.

Flash Pictures

  1. To install batteries open the battery compartment cover and insert two AAA batteries into the compartment as shown. Use of Alkaline batteries is recommended.
  2. Switch on the flash unit and the condensor starts charging. As soon as it is fully charged the ready light lights up. The flash is now ready to use.
  3. For proper flash exposure, keep your subject between 1.5-3.0 meter (5-10 feet) with ASA 100 print film and 1.5-3.5 meter (5-12 feet) with ASA 400 print film.

Unloading Camera

  1. After exposing the last picture, turn the film advance wheel until it stops. DO NOT FORCE IT ANY FURTHER.
  2. Open the back cover and remove the cartridge. Have your exposed film processed as soon as possible.

Camera Maintenance

  1. Use the wrist strap to avoid dropping the camera accidentally.
  2. Make sure that the picture taking and viewing lenses are clean and free of dust or dirt. If either surface becomes soiled, wipe gently with a soft, lintless cloth or lens cleaning paper which is available from your dealer.
  3. When the flash is not in use, take all the batteries out of the compartment.
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