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Kodak
KE50
35 mm
Camera
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  • Page 1 Kodak KE50 35 mm Camera...
  • Page 2 NOTE: Your model camera has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against interference in residential use.
  • Page 3: Getting To Know Your Camera

    Getting to Know Your Camera 2 1 L...
  • Page 4 R I G F T A N G E L 1 2...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Loading the Film ................11 Taking Pictures ................13 Taking Flash Pictures ..............16 Selecting the Flash Modes and Self-timer ........17 Unloading the Film ............... 22 Troubleshooting ................23 For Owners of the Quartz Date Back Model ........ 25...
  • Page 6: Need Help With Your Camera

    Need 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 (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 the Toronto area, call (416) 766-8233, ext.
  • Page 7: Camera Identification

    Camera Identification (see inside front cover for diagrams) 1 Shutter Button 16 Battery-Door Latch 2 Mode-Selector Button 17 Tripod Socket 3 Film-Rewind Button 18 Film-Guide Rails 4 LCD Panel 19 Film Chamber 5 Auto-Focus Windows 20 Film Door 6 Flash...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    DX (ISO) 100, 200, or 400 print film Focus Range: Daylight: 3 ft (.9 m) to infinity Power Source: 2 AA-size alkaline batteries Dimensions: 5.4 x 2.7 x 1.7 in. (136.3 x 68.7 x 43.9 mm) Weight: Approx. 7.0 oz (197 g)
  • Page 9: Attaching The Camera Strap

    BATTERY DOOR LATCH under the (10). Put the STRAP POST in the direction of the arrow and lift long loop through the short loop and up to open the door. pull it tight. 2. Load the batteries in the battery chamber.
  • Page 10 • the camera repeatedly fails to take a picture or • Keep batteries away from children. • the (15) flashes • Do not try to take apart, recharge FLASH READY LIGHT longer than 15 seconds. or short circuit the batteries, or...
  • Page 11: Loading The Film

    2. Insert the film leader into the slot in the back of the camera between the If in sunlight, turn your back to the FILM GUIDE (18). sun and load the film in the shade of RAILS your body. 1. Slide the (13) in FILM DOOR LATCH the direction of the arrow to open (20).
  • Page 12 3. Push the film cartridge down into 4. Close the film door to start the (19) until it fits auto-film advance. The FILM CHAMBER securely into place. Do not force (4) will show the first PANEL it into the film chamber.
  • Page 13: Taking Pictures

    5. Slide the Taking Pictures LENS COVER SWITCH completely open to uncover the (8) and to turn the 1. Slide the LENS LENS COVER SWITCH camera on. completely open to uncover the (8) and to turn the LENS camera on.
  • Page 14 2. For a sharp picture stand at least 4. Hold the camera steady and 3 ft (0.9 m) from your subject. gently press the SHUTTER (1) to take the picture. BUTTON After you take the picture, the film 3 ft.
  • Page 15 3. While still partially depressing the circle of the viewfinder eyepiece. If shutter button, move the camera you want to take a picture with the until your subject is where you subject positioned outside of the want it within the...
  • Page 16: Taking Flash Pictures

    LENS COVER SWITCH Speed Distance completely open to uncover the 3 to 9 ft (0.9 to 2.8 m) (8) and to turn the LENS 3 to 13 ft (0.9 to 4.0 m) camera on. 3 to 18 ft (0.9 to 5.5 m) 2.
  • Page 17: Selecting The Flash Modes And Self-Timer

    MODE SELECTOR BUTTON until the desired indicator appears on Modes and Self-timer (4). LCD PANEL Besides the auto-flash mode, you can select manual fill flash, flash off, auto-flash with self-timer, nighttime- view with flash, or nighttime- view with flash off.
  • Page 18 Manual Fill Flash Flash Off Bright light indoors or outdoors from When you do not want to use the backlit subjects can create dark flash, especially indoors where flash shadows (especially on faces) in is prohibited, such as in theaters and high-contrast scenes.
  • Page 19 12 seconds, the shutter will time out people at sunset or at night. Use a immediately. tripod or place the camera on another firm support because the 3.
  • Page 20 (1) for 12 seconds without Flash BUTTON without lifting your finger. In this mode, you can capture the NOTE: If you remove your finger natural existing light of city-night from the shutter button before scenes or fireworks at night. Use a...
  • Page 21 Use this feature to include yourself SHUTTER BUTTON completely down. in pictures. The electronic self-timer will delay the release of the shutter button for approximately 10 seconds after you press the shutter button. The flash will automatically fire if required. To cancel the self-timer feature before the picture is taken, close the camera lens cover.
  • Page 22: Unloading The Film

    Using Mid-Roll Rewind If you don’t want to take pictures on the entire roll of film, you can rewind the film manually by pressing the (3) with a...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    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-ready light to disappear...
  • Page 24 What happened Probable cause Solution Shutter button cannot No film in camera Load film into the camera be released Lens cover closed Open the lens cover completely Film-door latch does Film is not rewound into Complete taking pictures or not open...
  • Page 25: For Owners Of The Quartz Date Back Model

    SELECT Date Back Model MODE Setting the Date and Time The date and time feature enables you to record the date in a choice of three formats,(month/day/year, day/month/year, or year/month/day) or the time (day/hour/minute) directly Mode Selection onto the film.
  • Page 26 Setting Data change the blinking display. 1. Press the Mode Button (a) to select the desired data type. 2. Use the Select Button (b) to move between different parts of the displayed data. With the data displayed, pressing the select...
  • Page 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.

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