Thursday, March 4, 2010

Use A Canon T70

The Canon T70 is an older camera that uses film.


The Canon T70 is a film camera released in 1984. Although there are many similarities between a film and digital camera, such as the power supply and general operation, there is one notable difference, the film.


Power


In order for the Canon T70 camera to work you need to insert two AA batteries correctly. The camera is unable to function if the batteries are dead or they are inserted incorrectly.


Film


When you load the film into the camera be careful not to tear it. To open the film chamber you need to press round back cover latch down while sliding the latch to the side. Both the button and the latch are located on the side of the camera and they will open the back door of the camera giving you access to the film chamber. It may be a good idea to store the film in its container until you need it to avoid damaging it.


Photography


To take a picture press the shutter button down half way. If you see a green "P" and a solid red aperture number on the right side of the viewfinder the exposure is correct and you can press the shutter button down the rest of the way. The camera will move the film forward automatically after each picture. The film will rewind automatically when it is full. When the film-load check blinks on the back cover, the film cartridge door can be opened so the film can be changed.

Tags: back cover, button down, film chamber, press shutter, press shutter button