Contents Need Help with Your Camera? ............5 Camera Identification ..............6 Specifications ................. 7 Attaching the Camera Strap ............8 Loading the Batteries ..............8 Loading the Film ................10 Taking Pictures ................12 Taking Flash Pictures ..............15 Unloading the Film ...............
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Specifications Type: 35 mm fixed-focus, easy-load camera Lens: 29 mm, f /5.6 hybrid Flash Unit: KODAK SENSALITE ™ Flash with automatic power down to conserve battery power Viewfinder: Reverse-Galilean Shutter Speed: Fixed at 1/125 second f /5.6 for flash/daylight Aperture:...
Attaching the Loading the Batteries Camera Strap This camera uses 2 AA-size alkaline batteries. Thread the short loop of the strap 1. Load the batteries as shown. under the (8). Put the STRAP POST 2. Replace both batteries with fresh long loop through the short loop and alkaline batteries when the FLASH...
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Auto Power Off Battery Tips This camera automatically turns off • Close lens cover to conserve after approximately 3 minutes to battery power. conserve battery power. To awake • Remember to keep spare batteries the camera, press the shutter button with you at all times.
2. Insert the film leader into the slot Loading the Film in the back of the camera between the If in sunlight, turn your back to the FILM GUIDE (14). sun and load the film in the shade of RAILS your body.
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3. Push the film cartridge down into 4. Close the film door and check the (15) until it fits (17) (you should see FILM CHAMBER FILM WINDOW securely into place. Do not force the film information through the it into the film chamber. window).
5. Slide the Taking Pictures LENS COVER SWITCH completely open to start the auto- film advance and to uncover the 1. Slide the LENS COVER SWITCH (6). The LENS PICTURE completely open to uncover the (2) will automatically (6) and to turn the COUNTER LENS advance to frame “1,”...
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2. For a sharp picture stand at least 4. Hold the camera steady and 4 ft (1.2 m) from your subject. gently press the SHUTTER (1) to take the picture. BUTTON After you take the picture, the film 4 ft. (1.2m) automatically advances to the next picture.
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• Add interest to your picture by Tips for Better Pictures framing it with a tree branch, a • Keep your pictures simple. Move window, or even the rails of a close enough to your subject so it fence. fills the viewfinder but not closer •...
3. Keep the subject within the Taking Flash Pictures distance range for the speed of film in your camera. Don’t take In dim light, such as indoors or pictures beyond the maximum outdoors in heavy shade or on dark distance or your pictures will overcast days, you need flash.
Wait until the motor stops Unloading the Film before you open the film door. 2. Open the (16) and The film will not advance when you FILM DOOR remove the film. reach the end of the roll. You must rewind the film before you can Using Mid-Roll Rewind open the film door.
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 flash-ready lamp to glow Film needs to be See Unloading the Film rewound/removed...
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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 the cartridge completely press the film-rewind switch Flash-ready lamp...
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