Page 3 - Getting to Know Your Camera
3 Getting to Know Your Camera GHT ANGLE 21 LE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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. (Eastern time) Mondaythrough Friday at 1 (800) 242-2424. Kodak (Canada only) from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Mondaythrough Friday at 1 (800) 465-6325, ext. 36100; for the Toronto area,call (416) 766-...
Page 7 - Camera Identification
7 Camera Identification (see inside front cover for diagrams) 1 Shutter Button2 Mode-Selector Button3 Film-Rewind Button4 LCD Panel5 Auto-Focus Windows6 Flash7 Viewfinder8 Lens9 Lens-Cover Switch 10 Strap Post11 Self-Timer/Red-Eye-Reduction Lamp12 Flash Sensor13 Film-Door Latch14 Viewfinder Eyepiece...
Page 8 - Specifications; Shutter Speed: Programmed
8 Specifications Type: 35 mm auto-focus, easy-load camera Lens: 29 mm, glass Flash Unit: KODAK SENSALITE ™ Flash with automatic powerdown to conserve battery power Viewfinder: Reverse-Galilean Aperture: f/5.6 Shutter Speed: Programmed Film Speed: DX (ISO) 100, 200, or 400 print film Focus Range: Day...
Page 9 - Loading the Batteries; Load the batteries in the battery
9 Attaching theCamera Strap Thread the short loop of the strapunder the STRAP POST (10). Put the long loop through the short loop andpull it tight. 21 RIGHT 21 LEFT ANGLE Loading the Batteries This camera uses 2 AA-size alkalinebatteries.1. Slide the BATTERY - DOOR LATCH (16) in the direction of the...
Page 11 - Loading the Film; Insert the film leader into the slot
11 Loading the Film If in sunlight, turn your back to thesun and load the film in the shade ofyour body.1. Slide the FILM - DOOR LATCH (13) in the direction of the arrow to openthe FILM DOOR (20). 2. Insert the film leader into the slot in the back of the camerabetween the FILM - GUIDE RAILS (18). F...
Page 12 - Push the film cartridge down into; the; Close the film door to start the
12 3. Push the film cartridge down into the FILM CHAMBER (19) until it fits securely into place. Do not forceit into the film chamber. 4. Close the film door to start the auto-film advance. The LCD PANEL (4) will show the first exposure, and you will see thefilm information in the FILM WINDOW (21). ...
Page 13 - Taking Pictures; completely open to uncover the
13 5. Slide the LENS - COVER SWITCH (9) completely open to uncover the LENS (8) and to turn the camera on. Taking Pictures 1. Slide the LENS - COVER SWITCH (9) completely open to uncover the LENS (8) and to turn the camera on. 21 RIGHT ANGLE 21 LEFT ANGLE 21 RIGHT ANGLE 21 LEFT ANGLE
Page 14 - For a sharp picture stand at least; Hold the camera steady and; gently press the
14 2. For a sharp picture stand at least 3 ft (0.9 m) from your subject. 3. Look through the VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE (14) and place theauto-focuscircle on yoursubject. 4. Hold the camera steady and gently press the SHUTTER BUTTON (1) to take the picture. After you take the picture, the filmautomatically...
Page 15 - Partially depress and hold the; While still partially depressing the; Press the shutter button
15 Using the Focus LockThis camera automatically focuseson whatever is within the auto-focuscircle of the viewfinder eyepiece. Ifyou want to take a picture with thesubject positioned outside of theauto-focus circle, use the auto-focuslock as follows: 2. Partially depress and hold the SHUTTER BUTTON ...
Page 16 - Taking Flash Pictures; Keep the subject within the; press the
16 Taking Flash Pictures In dim light, such as indoors oroutdoors in heavy shade or on darkovercast days, you need flash. Yourcamera features an automatic flashthat fires when you need it.1. Slide the LENS - COVER SWITCH (9) completely open to uncover the LENS (8) and to turn the camera on. 2. Take ...
Page 17 - Press the
17 Selecting the FlashModes and Self-timer Besides the auto-flash mode, youcan select manual fill flash, flash off,auto-flash with self-timer, nighttime-view withflash, ornighttime-view withflash off. Press the MODE - SELECTOR BUTTON (2) until the desired indicator appears onthe LCD PANEL (4). Only ...
Page 19 - with flash symbol appears on the; Press and hold the; 2 seconds to take the picture.
19 Nighttime-View Modewith FlashIn this mode, the camera balancesthe flash and existing light exposureso you can take beautiful pictures ofpeople at sunset or at night. Use atripod or place the camera onanother firm support because theshutter speed will most likely beslow, and use ISO 400-speed film...
Page 21 - symbol appears on the; Frame your subject within the
21 Self-Timer withAuto FlashUse this feature to include yourselfin pictures. The electronic self-timerwill delay the release of the shutterbutton for approximately 10 secondsafter you press the shutter button.The flash will automatically fire ifrequired. To cancel the self-timerfeature before the pi...
Page 22 - Unloading the Film
22 Unloading the Film The camera automatically rewindsthe film into the film cartridge afterthe last exposure. Wait for the motorto stop running before you open thefilm door. The FILM PRESENCE INDICATOR (27) on the LCD PANEL (4) will blink until you remove the filmfrom the camera. Using Mid-Roll Rew...
Page 23 - Troubleshooting; What happened
23 Troubleshooting What happened Probable cause Solution Camera will Lens cover closed Open the lens cover completely not operate Batteries improperly Insert batteries as shown loaded in camera on battery door Flash not ready Wait for the blinking flash-readylight to disappear Film needs to be See U...
Page 27 - EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
27 Consumer Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, NY 14650 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1997 5-97 Pt. No. 916 8279 Kodak and Sensalite are trademarks. Printed in U.S.A.