Page 3 - Getting to Know Your Camera
3 Auto Getting to Know Your Camera 6 9 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 5
Page 5 - Contents; ENGLISH
5 Contents Need Help with Your Camera? .................................................. 6Camera Identification ................................................................ 7Specifications ............................................................................ 8Loading the Batteries .........
Page 6 - Need Help with Your Camera?
6 Need Help with Your Camera? Call: Kodak (USA only) toll free from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Easterntime) Monday through Friday at 1 (800) 242-2424. Kodak (Canada only) from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern time)Monday through Friday at 1 (800) 465-6325, ext. 36100; for theToronto area, call (416) 766...
Page 7 - Camera Identification
7 1 Shutter Button 2 Flash Sensor 3 Picture Counter 4 Viewfinder 5 Flash 6 Red-Eye-Reduction Lamp 7 Flash Switch 8 Lens 9 Len-Cover Switch 10 Camera Strap 11 Auto-Focus Windows 12 Film Spindle 13 Viewfinder Eyepiece 14 Flash- /Camera-Ready Light 15 Sprocket Teeth 16 Film Window 17 Film Door 18 Film-...
Page 8 - Specifications
8 Type: Compact 35 mm auto-focus camera Lens: 29 mm, 3-element hybrid Viewfinder: Reverse-Galilean Aperture: f/5.6 Focus Range: Daylight: 4 ft. (1.2 m) to infinity Flash Unit: Electronic flash with ISO 100/21 ° , guide number of 7.5 m; flash automatically turnson at low-light levels Flash Recycle Ti...
Page 9 - Loading the Batteries; • the camera motor slows down
9 This camera uses 2 AA-sizealkaline batteries. Loading the Batteries Low-Battery Warning It’s time to replace the batterieswhen—• the flash- /camera-ready light takes more than 30 secondsto turn on. • the camera motor slows down or will not run. • the film will not advance. Auto Power Off This came...
Page 10 - Loading the Film; Insert the film into the FILM; CHAMBER
10 If in sunlight, turn your back tothe sun and load the film in theshade of your body.1. Slide the FILM-DOOR LATCH 23 down; then open the FILM DOOR 17 . Loading the Film 2. Insert the film into the FILM CHAMBER 22 . Place the flat, recessed end of the film overthe FILM SPINDLE 12 . Push the other e...
Page 11 - Pull out just enough film to
11 FILM LOAD MARK FILM-GUIDE RAILS 3. Pull out just enough film to place the end of the film atthe FILM-LOAD MARK 18 . (Be sure the end of the filmis at the film-load mark oryou may not get anypictures). If the end of the film extendspast the film-load mark, gentlypush the excess back into thefilm c...
Page 12 - SWITCH
12 Auto 5. Slide the LENS-COVER SWITCH 9 to uncover the LENS 8 and turn the camera on. 4. Snap the film door closed. You should be able to readthe film information in theFILM WINDOW 16 . CAUTION: Do not open thefilm door if you have filmloaded in the camera.
Page 14 - to; Taking a Picture
14 3. Look through the VIEWFINDEREYEPIECE 13 to see your subject. VIEWFINDER Auto 1. Slide the LENS-COVER SWITCH 9 open until it locks into place. The camerawill not work if the lens coveris not completely open. 2. For a sharp picture, be at least 4 ft (1.2 m) from yoursubject in daylight and whenus...
Page 15 - Hold the camera steady and; to take a; The film automatically
15 4. Hold the camera steady and gently press the SHUTTERBUTTON 1 to take a picture. Wait for the FLASH-/CAMERA-READY LIGHT 14 to turn “on” before you takethe picture. The flashautomatically fires when youtake a picture (see TAKINGFLASH PICTURES). Do notblock the lens or flash withyour fingers, stra...
Page 16 - Using the Focus Lock; Partially depress and hold the; SHUTTER BUTTON
16 Using the Focus Lock This camera automaticallyfocuses on whatever is withinthe auto-focus frame of theveiwfinder eyepiece. If youwant to take a picture with thesubject positioned outside ofthe auto-focus frame, use thefocus lock as follow: 1. Place the auto-focus frame on the subject that you wan...
Page 17 - While still partially; Press the shutter button
17 3. While still partially depressing the shutter buttonmove the camera until yoursubject is where you want it. VIEWFINDER AUTO-FOCUSBRACKETS 4. Press the shutter button completely down to take thepicture.
Page 18 - Taking Flash Pictures; ISO Film Speed; Keep the subject within the; distance range for the speed
18 In dim light, such as indoors oroutdoors in heavy shade, or ondark overcast days, you needflash. Your camera features anautomatic flash that fires whenyou need it. Taking Flash Pictures ISO Film Speed Flash-to-Subject Distance 100 4 to 9 ft (1.2 to 2.8 m) 200 4 to 13 ft (1.2 to 4.0 m) 400 4 to 18...
Page 19 - Using Fill Flash and Flash Off; Push the FLASH SWITCH
19 Auto Using Fill Flash and Flash Off Fill Flash—Bright light indoorsor outdoors from backlitsubjects can create darkshadows (especially on faces) incontrasty scenes. Use fill flashto lighten the shadows.Flash Off—When you do notwant to use the flash, especially flash off fill flash indoors, or in ...
Page 20 - Partially depress the; stays; Have your subject look
20 Using Red-Eye-Reduction To minimize red-eye in flashpictures of people, use the red-eye-reduction feature.Whenever the flash is needed,the red-eye-reduction willautomatically be active. 1. Partially depress the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 . The RED-EYE- REDUCTION LAMP 6 stays on as long as the shutterbutton...
Page 21 - Unloading the Film; Using Mid-Roll Rewind
21 After you take the last pictureon the roll of film, slide theFILM-REWIND SWITCH 21 into position to start the film rewind.You may get a few extrapictures on a roll (26 instead of24, etc.). Wait for the cameramotor to stop before you openthe FILM DOOR 17 and remove the film cartridge. Unloading th...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting; What happened Probable cause
22 Troubleshooting What happened Probable cause Solution Camera will Lens cover closed Slide the lens-cover not operate switch to uncover lensand turn on camera Batteries weak, Replace or reload the dead, missing, or batteries; see Loading improperly inserted the Batteries
Page 27 - change the blinking display.; Replacing the Date Back Battery
27 In time mode, pressing theselect button successivelycauses the hour, minute, andthen the colon to blink. 3. Press the Set Button (d) to change the blinking display. M SELECT MODE SET Replacing the Date Back Battery 1. Open the film door. Remove the screw from the batterycover using a small screwd...
Page 29 - Consumer Imaging; EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
29 Consumer Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, NY 14650 Pt. No. 916 5101 1-97 Printed in USA