Loading Thecamera; Viewfinder; Taking Pictures - Kodak COLORBURST 250 Operating Instructions Manual

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LOADING
THECAMERA
Each pack of KODAK Instant Color Film
conta
i
ns a
fi
1m cover and fi 1m for
10 color
exposures
.
Before loadi ng the
camera,
check to see that the rollers contained in
the f ilm door are clean. If you see residue
or any foreign material on the rollers
,
see
page 15 for cleaning instructions. Load the
camera as shown in steps 2 and 3 on the
inside front
cover.
We
do not recommend removing and re-
inserting a partially used film pack (or a
full pack after the film cover has been
ejected) because at least one of your pic-
tures will be spoiled
. Also,
when you re-
insert the
pack,
the exposure counter will
be reset to
[!)
.
VIEWFINDER
Hold the camera up to your eye in a com-
fortable position so that the rubber EYECUP
rests
against your face and you can see all
four corners of the
VIEWFINDER.
The area
that you see within the viewfinder will be
included in your picture.
The red caution light, located at the
top of the
viewfinder,
may appear as you
partially depress the shutter release
.
See
page 7 for important information.
4
TAKING
PICTURES
1.
Be sure that your subject is at least 4
feet from the
camera.
2. Check to see that the LIGHTEN/DAR KEN
CONTROL is in the center position
.
Most of
your pictures will be taken with the con-
trol in this position
.
(See page 8.)
3. Frame your subject within the
view-
finder. Keep your fingers away from the
lens and the ELECTRIC EYES
.
4. Hold the camera steady and partially
depress the shutter release. If the red cau
-
tion light doesn't appear in the
viewfinder,
slowly press the shutter release down and
allow it to return
.
If the red light appears
,
see page
5.
5.
The print will be automatically ejected
from the
camera.
Don 't obstruct the exit
slot with your fingers or by resting the bot-
tom of the camera on any surface
as
th
e
print is ejected
.
NOTE: Be sure not to depress the shutter
release again while the camera motor is
running
,
as this may spoil your
picture.
6. When the motor has fully ejected the
print,
simply grasp the print by the bottom
edge and remove it from the slot before
taking another picture.
The exposure counter will indicate th
e
numbers of the exposures from 1 through
10 as you take
pictures.
Don't leave prints in direct sunlight
or on a hot surface during development
or they will become too dark.
An image will begin to appear in about
30 seconds under normal temperature
conditions
.
IMPORTANT: Handle prints with care
,
especially during the first
10 minutes after
exposure.
Hold them by the
borders,
and
never bend,
cut,
or attempt to fold them
.
See
"
Caution
,"
page
14.

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