The Canon Sure Shot Z115 is a point-and-shoot 35mm camera. The champagne-colored consumer camera has automatic film loading, advance and rewinding to make taking pictures a snap. if you have recently purchased a Canon Sure Shot Z115, learning use the camera is easy to do.
Loading Film
Open the back of the Z115 to load film in by sliding the small lever on the back of the camera marked "Open." Once open, place the film canister on the right hand side of camera where the indentation is for it, and then take the exposed portion of the film and line the holes on the sides of the film up with the spokes inside the camera's advance wheel. Once you have lined up the film, close the back of the camera. The camera will automatically advance your film to a clean frame so you can begin shooting.
Turning the Camera On
Turn the camera on by pressing the button on the top of the camera marked "On." Turning the camera on will automatically remove the lens cap from the camera and extend your cameras zoom lens out from its body.
Flash
The flash on your Z115 defaults to always being automatic, meaning it will flash when needed and not flash in bright situations where it is not needed. Turn the flash off by pressing the button on the back of the camera marked with a lightning bolt symbol. An icon will appear on your cameras display with a picture of the lightning bolt symbol with a slash through it, indicating the flash is turned off.
Autofocus
The Canon Z115 has a built-in autofocus to make pictures taken with the camera always in focus. To use autofocus, press the shutter button down halfway. Once the camera has focused on your subject, press the shutter button down the remainder of the way to take a picture.
Unloading Film
When your roll of film is done, the camera will automatically rewind the film. Once the film stops rewinding (you will clearly be able to hear the rewinding process), open the back of the camera to remove the finished roll of film for processing.
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