Nope. But it's very simple:
Batteries are 2 AA's (not NiCad's)
Pressing the shutter half down will activate AF.
On backside:
Self timer, on, off, b.c. (battery check - makes a sound when OK)
On left side - button for opening for loading film
Buttom: Press/Pull both buttons for rolling the film back in casette.
On the lens side:
Set film speed (ASA value)
Remember:
Dont' cover AF windows with #2 finger while focusing/place #2 finger below bracket on front side.
The flash is turned on using the left back side utton. Do this if the camera makes a sound, while presing the shutter release.
There's a frame counter in front of the release button.
The striped window on the back side will "move" when film is advanced. If it doesn't move: Please relaod the film (faulty loaded film).
That's about it
(I belive the exposure settings are controled automatically, utilizing the meter cell/lens below the taking lens).
Regards
Jens