Page 2 - Camera Identification
2 Camera Identification Unfold the front and back flaps of this manual for easy reference to the camera’s parts. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
Page 4 - LCD Panel
4 LCD Panel (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) FILL OFF E X PL E F T SELECT TEXT
Page 8 - Contents; Selecting Flash Modes and
8 Contents Camera Identification ............................ 9 Attaching the Strap ............................. 10 Loading the Battery ............................. 10 Low-Battery Indicator ...................... 11Battery Tips ..................................... 11Power Shut-Off ..................
Page 10 - Attaching the Strap; Insert the shorter; Loading the Battery; Insert the battery
10 Attaching the Strap 1. Insert the shorter looped end of thestrap behind theStrap Post (10). 2. Thread the longer end of the strap throughthe shorter loop. 3. Pull the strap tight. Loading the Battery This camera uses one3-volt lithium KODAKK123LA (or equivalent)Battery that suppliespower for all ...
Page 12 - Loading the Film; Turn the camera upside down and
12 Loading the Film You can load film into the camera with thelens cover/flash opened or closed. 1. Turn the camera upside down and slide the Film-Door Latch (17) toautomatically open the Film Door (15).• The film door will open only when the film chamber is empty or the film inthe camera is complet...
Page 13 - Taking Pictures; Frame your subject within the; Classic
13 Taking Pictures You can take Classic (C), HDTV (H), andPanoramic (P) pictures on the same filmcassette (see the following table forTypical Print Sizes). Your photo-processing cost will be based on theformat size(s) that you useto expose the film. 1. Lift the Lens Cover/ Flash (3) up touncover the...
Page 14 - Using the Zoom Lens; away from the subject. Slide the
14 Using the Zoom Lens This camera has a motorized-zoom lensthat lets you select the ideal lens-focallength for taking pictures. When you turnthe camera on, it is initially set to thewide-mode position. 1. Lift the Lens Cover/Flash (3) up to uncover the Lens (7) and to activatethe flash. 2. Slide th...
Page 15 - Taking Flash Pictures; “FLASH; Keep the subject within the distance; Glows green
15 Taking Flash Pictures In dim light, such as indoors or outdoorsin heavy shade, or on dark overcast days,you need flash. Your camera features anautomatic flash that fires when you needit. It also provides automatic daylight fillflash under certain bright-light conditionswhere shadows may exist. Wh...
Page 16 - Besides the “
16 Flash-to-Subject Distance ISO Film Wide Tele Speed (30 mm) (60 mm) 50 2.5 to 9 ft 2.5 to 8 ft (0.8 to 2.7 m) (0.8 to 2.4 m) 100 2.5 to 13 ft 2.5 to 11 ft (0.8 to 4 m) (0.8 to 3.4 m) 200 2.5 to 18 ft 2.5 to 15 ft (0.8 to 5.5 m) (0.8 to 4.6 m) 400 2.5 to 26 ft 2.5 to 22 ft (0.8 to 7.9 m) (0.8 to 6....
Page 18 - “SELFTIMER READY”; Frame your picture in the Viewfinder; • The self-timer is automatically; Date and Time Imprinting; Setting the Date and Time
18 Using the“SELFTIMER” You can include yourself in picturesby using the self-timer feature. Theelectronic self-timer will delay therelease of the shutter button forapproximately 10 seconds after youpress the shutter button. 1. Place the camera on a tripod (Tripod Socket [22]) and press the ENTERBut...
Page 20 - Using the “SET DISPLAY”; Repeatedly press the MENU; Setting the Language
20 Using the “SET DISPLAY” This feature will allow you to view one ofthree display formats: Example “SHOW DATE TIME:” 03/21/97 12:00 “SHOW DATE/ISO:” 03/21/97 ISO 200 “SHOW TIME/ISO:” ISO 200 12:00 1. Repeatedly press the MENU Button (21) until “ SET DISPLAY” appears on the LCD Panel (14). 2. Press ...
Page 21 - Print Title Imprinting; Repeatedly press the; Roll Title Imprinting; Title-Select List for the entire
21 Print Title Imprinting You can choose a print title from the Title- Select List and choose a language (seeSetting the Language) before you take thepicture. The title you select will be recordedon the film’s magneticdata strip. At certifiedAdvanced Photo Systemlabs, the selected title willbe print...
Page 23 - Unloading the Film; Automatic Rewind; “FILM REWINDING” message; Turn the camera upside down and; at
23 Unloading the Film Automatic Rewind The camera automatically rewinds thefilm into the cassette after the lastexposure. 1. Wait for the film to completely rewind into the film cassette.• The “FILM REWINDING” message will appear on the LCD Panel (14)and the Frame Counter (26) willcount down to “0.”...
Page 24 - Caring For Your Camera; If the lens appears dirty, breathe on it; the camera for an extended time.; Using the Manual Rewind Button
24 Caring For Your Camera 1. Protect the camera from dust, moisture, sudden impact, andexcessive heat. CAUTION: Do not use solvents or harshor abrasive cleaners on the camera body. 2. If the lens appears dirty, breathe on it to form a mist and wipe the surfacegently with a soft, lintless cloth or le...
Page 25 - Troubleshooting; What happened
25 Troubleshooting What happened Probable cause Solution Camera will There are no more Remove the film not operate pictures remaining Battery weak, dead, Replace or reload the missing, or improperly battery loaded Film does not Battery weak, dead, Replace or reload advance or rewind missing, or the ...
Page 27 - Specifications; KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color pictures
27 Specifications Film Type: KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color pictures Lens: Autofocusing 30–60 mm motorized zoom lens, 5-elements/2-groupconstruction, glass aspheric Focus System: Passive multi-spot AF Focus Range: C, H, & P: Wide/Tele: 2.5 ft – ∞ (0.8 m – ∞ ) Viewfinder: Real image with C, H, &am...