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· Keep the battery out of the reach of children. If a battery should be swallowed, contact a doctor immediately.
· Batteries should never be subjected to excessive heat, fire, recharging or be intentionally short circuited or disassembled. The battery may be damaged and could result in an explosion.
· Always insert a battery correctly ,f +/-). Reversing the polarity could cause a chemical reaction or induce an explosion.www.4.butkus.org
· Cameras utilize a high voltage electrical circuit. Never attempt to disassemble the camera. Should service be required, always contact an authorized repair center.
· The Chinon Auto GL and Auto GL-II Cameras do not have waterproof bodies. They should not be used in rain or underwater. If the camera should get wet, remove the battery and then wipe the camera dry with a clean
cloth. Contact an authorized service center as soon as possible. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself or try to dry the camera in an oven or other heat source.
· Never leave the camera in a closed car situated in direct sunlight. The increased heat build-up can damage the camera.
· The neck strap of the camera may cause injury to small children. Always keep the camera safely stored out of the reach of small children.
· SAFETY LOCK SYSTEM
The Chinon Auto GL and Auto GL-II incorporate a "Safety Lock" system
that prohibits the release of the shutter and film winding unless the film is properly loaded and in the camera. For testing camera functions with
out a film cartridge, release the shutter with the back cover opened.
SPECIFICATIONS
TYPE: Lens shutter type automatic 35 mm compact camera.
PICTURE FORMAT: 24x36 mm
LENS: 35 mm f4.5, 3 elements in 3 groups.
VIEWFINDER: Inversed galilean viewfinder, Under exposure warning/Battery check LED.
SHUTTER: Mechanically, controlled shutter, Shutter speed 1/125 sec., Shutter locks when the lens cover is closed.
EXPOSURE METER: Controlled by two aperture settings of F4.5, 8, CdS photo cell for under exposure warning.
ISO RANGE: Fixed for ISO 100/200 and 400 rated color negative films. Automatic low light level warning adjustment for DX films.
FOCUSING: Fixed type, 1.3 meter (4.26 ft) to infinity.
FILM LOADING: Auto loading system by built-in motor.
FILM WIND: Automatic power winder for single frame advance.
FILM REWIND: Automatic power rewinding; rewind actuated with rewind switch.
AUTO REWIND STOP: Film rewinding automatically stops upon completion.
OTHER FEATURES: Film type window and hand strap. www.4.butkus.org
POWER SOURCE: Two 1.5 V "AA" size alkaline batteries (LR6).4www.butkus.org
DIMENSIONS: 127(W)x70(H)x46(D) mm (5.00"x2.72"x1 74~)
WEIGHT: 255 grams (8.83 oz).
1. Hand strap
2. Shutter release button
3. Viewfinder
4. Flash
5. Flash switch
6. Lens cover
7. Lens
8. Exposure metering window
9. Grip
10. Back cover release button
11. Frame counter
12. Viewfinder eyepiece
13. Flash 14. Back cover
15. Cartridge window
18. Film rewind shaft
19. Sprocket
20. Take-up spool
21. Film pressure plate
22. Film tip mark
23. Film guide
Installing two 1.5V "AA: batteries (LR6) / Battery
testing
Film loading ( Release shutter three times)
Holding the camera / Viewfinder
Automatic
Flash photography range (for color negatives) / Automatic
rewinding (Film ends and motor stops).
Close the lens cover
1. Do not use Ni-Cad batteries use alkaline batteries only.
(1) (A) Year/month/day setting - Example: 24
December, 1991
(1) (B) Hour/minute setting - Example: 19:58 (PM 7:58)
(2) DATA IMPRINTING
(3) BATTERY REPLACEMENT
· A 3 V lithium battery (type CR2025) has a life of
approximately three years. Due to the sensitive characteristics of the micro computer built into the camera, the camera may not operate properly even when a fresh battery
is installed. It is not a malfunction. If this should occur, turn the Main Power Switch
"ON" and "OFF" or reinstall the battery again.
EXPOSURE COUNTER: Indicates
NOMENCLATURE
16. Battery compartment cover
17. Rewind switch
24. Automatic film speed set ting probe
25. Film chamber


Automatic film speed setting / Focus Range














NOTE:
2. If you do not intend to use your camera for a long period of time, remove the batteries, and store in a dry location.
3. Underexposure may result if the shutter is released before the flash-ready light illuminates.www.4.butkus.org
4. The shutter will be locked when the lens cover is in the closed position.
5. Depressing the shutter release button during film advance or while the protective lens cover is in the closed position over the lens, can cause damage to the camera.
6. After using the electronic flash, return the flash switch to the "OFF" position to avoid unnecessary battery drain.
7. Depress the camera's shutter release gently each time a picture is to be taken. Rapid, forceful movements may result in camera shake and blurred pictures.
8. The camera will only function
NOTE:
· The battery supplied with the unit may not last for three years.
· When a new battery is installed, the characters on the display window might be blinking. Press the shutter
release button once for normal operation.
· Care of the Camera
This camera is a precision photographic instrument. When used with care B will provide years of trouble-tree service. Protect your camera from
dirt, rain, dampness and excessive heat. Avoid touching the lens. To clean the lens, wipe
gently with a soft lintless cloth or tissue. Do not use eyeglass tissues as they might damage the lens coating. Do not open and touch the inside of the camera as possible high voyage in the
flash circuitry can be dangerous. When the camera will not be in use for a long period of lime, turn
on the Main Power Switch and store in a well ventilated, cool, dry place.www.4.butkus.org
· Because we continually strive to improve our products we may change
specifications without notice