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I purchased the unit from a private party and the original owners manual was not available. Having the ability to download it was extremely helpful and clarified operating the equipment immensely. This is a complicated unit and without the manual I would not have been able to maximize it's potential. Thank you.
Being a user of older radios of many kinds, preferring them over more modern rigs, this manual was invaluable in the programming of my two. I now know for certain what the assorted buttons functions are, and am very grateful to have found this excellent site. Many thanks for your assistance, Tony.
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Using the Self-Timer 1. Use a tripod (tripod socket [18]) or place the camera on another firm support. 2. Press the on/off button (2), �. 3. Press the enter/self-timer button (14) to the self-timer (25) position. 4. Press the shutter button (1). The self-timer lamp (5) will �blink� 10 seconds before the picture is taken. NOTE: If you want to stop the self-timer operation before the picture is taken, press the on/off button or the self-timer button again.
Tips for Better Pictures � Hold the camera steady when taking pictures � Keep your pictures simple. Move close enough to your subject so it fills the viewfinder but not closer than 2 ft (0.60 m). � Take pictures at the subject�s level. Kneel down to take pictures of children and pets. � Hold your camera vertically to capture tall, narrow subjects, such as a waterfall, skyscraper, or single person. � Add interest to your picture by framing it with a tree branch, window, or even the rails of a fence. � Keep the sun behind you for best subject illumination.