1KB30/35Camera
103. Pull out the film leader until thetip reaches the FILM-LOADMARK19. Lay the film flatbetween the film-guide rails.If the end of the film extendspa
114. Close the film door and checkthe FILM WINDOW17 (youshould see the film informationthrough the window). Do notopen the film door after youstart ta
126. Press the SHUTTERBUTTON1 three times or untilthe PICTURE COUNTER2shows “1.” (If the picturecounter does not move, reloadthe film into the camera
13Taking Pictures1. Slide the LENS COVER8completely open to uncover theLENS9 and to turn theFLASH5 on.2. For a sharp picture stand atleast 4 ft (1.2 m
144. Hold the camera steady andgently press the SHUTTERBUTTON1 to take the picture.After you take the picture, thefilm automatically advances tothe ne
15Using the Self-Timer1. Use a tripod (TRIPODSOCKET20) or place thecamera on another firmsupport.2. Slide the LENS COVER8completely open to uncover th
16Tips for Better Pictures• Keep your pictures simple. Moveclose enough to your subject soit fills the viewfinder but notcloser than 4 ft (1.2 m).• Ta
17Taking Flash PicturesIn dim light, such as indoors oroutdoors in heavy shade, or ondark overcast days, you needflash. Your camera features anautomat
183. Keep the subject within thedistance range for the speed offilm in your camera. Don’t takepictures beyond the maximumdistance or your pictures wil
19Red-Eye ReductionSome people‘s eyes (and somepets’) can reflect flash with a redglow. To minimize red eyes inflash or fill-flash pictures, use there
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20or in dim lighting situations. Use atripod or place the camera onanother firm support, and for bestresults, use ISO 400-speed film.1. Slide the LENS
21Unloading the FilmThe film will not advance whenyou reach the end of the roll.You must rewind the filmbefore you open the film dooror you will ruin
22What happened Probable cause SolutionCamera will Lens cover closed Open the lens covernot operate completelyBatteries improperly Insert batteries as
23What happened Probable cause SolutionFlash-ready light Flash not turned on Open the lens coverfails to glow completelyBatteries weak or dead Replace
24For Owners of theQuartz Date BackModelSetting the Date and TimeThe date and time featureenables you to record the date ina choice of four formats: (
25Mode SelectionUse the Mode Button (a) tochange the data display asshown.Setting Data1. Press the Mode Button (a) toselect the desired data type.2. U
263. Press the Adjust Button (c) tochange the blinking display.(b)Replacing theDate Back Battery1. Open the film door. Removethe screw from the batter
27Kodak and Sensalite are trademarks.2. Remove the battery cover andinsert a new 3-volt lithiumCR 2025 (+ side down) battery.3. Replace the battery co
28Consumer ImagingEASTMAN KODAK COMPANYRochester, NY 146502-97Pt. No. 916 5127 Kodak and Sensalite are trademarks. Printed in U.S.A.
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4ContentsNeed Help with Your Camera? ... 5Camera Identification ...
5Need Help with Your Camera?Call:Kodak (USA only) toll free from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern time)Monday through Friday at 1 (800) 242-2424.Kodak
6Camera Identification (see inside front cover for diagrams)13Film-Rewind Button14Flash-Ready Light15Viewfinder Eyepiece16Film-Sprocket Teeth17Film Wi
7SpecificationsLens: 30 mm, 2-element aspheric lensShutter Speed: Fixed of 1/100 secondAperture:f/8.0 for flash/dayligntFilm Speed: DX (ISO) 100, 200,
8Loading the BatteriesThis camera uses 2 AA-sizealkaline batteries.1. Load the batteries as shown.2. Replace both batteries withfresh alkaline batteri
9Loading the FilmFor excellent all-around resultsfor indoor and outdoor picture-taking, use ISO 400-speed film.For use in bright daylight, youcan use
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