norman dudman wrote:
You have an instruction manual? Thats more than I have. There is not much to
tell.
Operation could hardly be simpler - slide the lens cover shell open, set the
focus
lever to one of the three positions, compose and shoot. There seems to be
almost no
vibration from the shutter and operation is very quiet, just a tiny click. The
film
is wound on with a thumb wheel.
If the camera judges a flash is needed a green LED lights in the viewfinder.
I have got some amazingly good exposures with mine and the lens is excellent.
Giles
> From: "norman dudman" <nor_45@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> last week I bought at my local charity shop an Olympus XA2 + A16 flash
> gun for £5. The instruction book had the date of 1982 on it.
> Can anyone give me any information on this camera?
> Can the symbol focusing leaver be set midway for more accurate focusing?
>
> Sorry guys I lost all incomming messages over the weekend, so I am
> resubmitting this request for information.
>
> Thanks
> Norman Dudman.
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