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Kodak KB 10 User Manual

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10
35 mm Camera
KB
10
ENGLISH
Need help with your camera? Call Kodak (United States only) toll free
from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at
1 (800) 242-2424. The toll free number for Kodak (Canada only) from
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday is
1 (800) 465-6325, ext. 36100; for the Toronto area, call (416) 766-8233,
ext. 36100.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA
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1 PICTURE COUNTER
8 VIEWFINDER
15 FILM DOOR
16 FILM WINDOW
2 SHUTTER BUTTON
9 FILM SPINDLE
3 CAMERA STRAP
10 FILM-DOOR LATCH
17 FILM-ADVANCE
WHEEL
4 LENS
11 BATTERY-DOOR
LATCH
18 FILM-REWIND LEVER
5 LENS-COVER
19 FILM-SPROCKET TEETH
SWITCH
12 FILM CHAMBER
6 FLASH
13 FILM TAKE-UP SPOOL
20 VIEWFINDER
EYEPIECE
7 FILM-REWIND
14 FILM-LOAD MARK
HANDLE
21 FLASH-READY LIGHT
SPECIFICATIONS
Lens: 30 mm, 2-element aspheric lens
Shutter Speed: Fixed at 1/100 second
Aperture: f /8.0 for flash/daylight
Film Speed: DX (ISO) 100, 200 or 400 print film
Focus Range: Daylight: 4 ft (1.2 m) to infinity
© Eastman Kodak Company, 1996
Consumer Imaging
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Rochester, NY 14650
Minor Revision 1-97
Pt. No. 6C0916
Kodak is a trademark.
Printed in Mexico
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LOADING THE BATTERIES
This camera uses 2 AA-size alkaline batteries.
1. Load the batteries as shown.
2. Replace both batteries with fresh alkaline batteries when the
-
takes more than 30 seconds to come on.
FLASH
READY LIGHT
Battery Tips
• Remember to keep spare batteries with you at all times.
• Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the
battery manufacturer.
• Keep batteries away from children.
• Do not try to take apart, recharge or short circuit the batteries, or
subject them to high temperature or fire.
• Store batteries in their original packaging prior to use.
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LOADING THE FILM
For excellent all-around results for indoor and
outdoor picture-taking, use ISO 400-speed
film. For use in bright daylight, you can use
ISO 100- or ISO 200-speed film. If in sunlight,
turn your back to the sun and load the film in
the shade of your body.
1. Push up on the
-
(10)
FILM
DOOR LATCH
to open the
(15).
FILM DOOR
2. Insert the flat end of the film
cartridge over the
(9). Push the
FILM SPINDLE
other end of the film
cartridge down into the
(12) until it fits
FILM CHAMBER
FILM TIP HERE
securely into place. Do not
force it into the film chamber.
3. Pull out the film leader until
the tip reaches the film-load
mark. Lay the film flat
between the film-guide
rails.
FILM TIP HERE
FILM-GUIDE
FILM-
RAILS
LOAD MARK
If the end of the film extends
past the film-load mark, gently
push the excess back into the
cartridge.
4. Close the film door and check
the
(16) (you should
FILM WINDOW
see the film information through
the window). Do not open the
film door after you start
taking pictures or you will
ruin the film.
5. Slide the
-
(5)
LENS
COVER SWITCH
completely open to uncover
the
(4) and to turn
LENS
the
(6) on.
FLASH
6. Press the
(2) and turn
SHUTTER BUTTON
the
-
(17) until it locks
FILM
ADVANCE WHEEL
(the
[1] will start at "S").
PICTURE COUNTER
Continue doing this until the picture
counter shows "1." (If the picture
counter does not move, reload the film
into the camera by following these
M
F I L
instructions.)
NOTE: Because of limited space on
the picture counter, each dot represents
one picture.
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TAKING PICTURES
This camera features a flash that fires every time you take a picture.
The all-the-time flash feature acts as a fill flash in hazy outdoor
pictures or in bright-light conditions where shadows may exist.
1. Slide the
-
(5)
LENS
COVER SWITCH
completely open to uncover
the
(4) and to turn the
LENS
(6) on.
FLASH
2. For a sharp picture, stand
4 ft
(1.2 m)
at least 4 ft (1.2 m) from your
subject.
3. Look through the
VIEWFINDER
(20) to see your subject.
EYEPIECE
VIEWFINDER
4. Hold the camera steady and gently press the
(2)
SHUTTER BUTTON
to take the picture. Be careful not to cover the flash and
picture-taking lens with your fingers.
5. Wind the
-
(17)
FILM
ADVANCE WHEEL
until it stops. Your camera is
ready to take the next picture.
FILM
6. Close the lens-cover switch when
you finish taking pictures.
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TAKING FLASH PICTURES
In dim light, such as indoors or outdoors in heavy shade or on dark
overcast days, you need flash. This camera features a flash that fires
every time you take a picture.
1. Slide the
-
(5) completely open to uncover the
LENS
COVER SWITCH
(4) and to turn the
(6) on.
LENS
FLASH
2. Take the picture when the
-
FLASH
READY
(21) glows.
LIGHT
3. Keep the subject within the distance range for the speed of film in
your camera. Don't take pictures beyond the maximum distance
or your pictures will be dark.
Beyond 10 ft
4 – 10 ft (1.2 – 3.0 m)
(3.0 m)
Picture
Safe Range
100-speed film
will be dark
Beyond 14 ft
4 – 14 ft (1.2 – 4.3 m)
(4.3 m)
Safe Range
Picture
200-speed film
will be dark
Beyond 19 ft
4 – 19 ft (1.2 – 5.8 m)
(5.8 m)
Safe Range
Picture
400-speed film
will be dark
4. Hold the camera steady and gently press the
(2)
SHUTTER BUTTON
to take the picture. Be careful not to cover the flash and
picture-taking lens with your fingers.
IMPORTANT: To prevent battery drain, turn off the flash by closing
the lens cover when you are not using it.
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UNLOADING THE FILM
The film will not advance when you reach the end of the roll. You
must rewind the film before you open the film door or you will
ruin the film.
1. To rewind the film, slide the
-
(18) in until
FILM
REWIND LEVER
it latches and remains in the
locked position.
FILM
2. Unfold the
-
(7)
FILM
REWIND HANDLE
and slowly turn it in the direction
of the arrow. There should be
tension when turning the film-
rewind handle and less tension
when the film is fully rewound.
3. Open the
(15) and
FILM DOOR
remove the film.
NOTE: The film-rewind lever will
unlock when you load another film into the camera.
TROUBLESHOOTING
What happened Probable cause
Solution
Camera will
Lens-cover switch
Open the lens-cover switch
not operate
closed
Flash not ready
Wait for the flash-ready light to glow
Film not advanced
Fully wind film-advance wheel
until it stops
Film not properly
Reload the film. See
loaded
LOADING THE FILM
Film needs to be
See UNLOADING THE FILM
rewound/removed
Flash-ready
Flash not turned on
Open the lens-cover switch
light fails to
glow within
Batteries weak or
Replace with 2 fresh AA-size
30 seconds
dead
alkaline batteries
Batteries improperly
Insert batteries as shown
loaded in camera
on battery door
Excessive force
Did not move the
Fully move the film-rewind
required to
film-rewind lever
lever until it locks in place
rewind
until it locked in place
Picture counter
Removed film without
With film out of the camera, press the
doesn't return
fully rewinding
rewind lever and move the film-
to "S"
sprocket teeth towards the left until
counter is at "S"
Shutter button
No film in camera
Load film into the camera
cannot be
released
Lens-cover switch
Open lens-cover switch
closed
Film cartridge
Film-spindle not
Turn the film-rewind handle slowly
does not fit
properly engaged
to reposition the film spindle and to
correctly in
inside film cartridge
properly engage the film cartridge
film chamber
into the film chamber
CARING FOR YOUR CAMERA
1. Protect the camera from dust, moisture, sudden impact, and
excessive heat.
CAUTION: Do not use solvents or harsh or abrasive cleaners on the
camera body.
2. If the lens appears dirty, breathe on it to form a mist and wipe the
surface gently with a soft, lintless cloth or lens-cleaning tissue. Do not
apply pressure or you will scratch the lens. Never wipe a dry lens.
CAUTION: Do not use solvents or solutions not designed for cleaning
camera lenses. Do not use chemically treated tissues intended for
cleaning eyeglasses.
3. Remove the batteries when you store the camera for a long time.
CAUTION: To prevent possible damage and electrical shock, do not try
to take apart or repair the camera or flash unit by yourself.
ESPAÑOL
¿Necesita ayuda con su cámara? Comuníquese con Kodak (en los Estados
Unidos solamente), llamando sin cargo al número 1 (800) 242-2424, de
lunes a viernes de 8:00 a.m. a 8:00 p.m. (hora del este). El número de
Kodak a llamar sin cargo (solamente en el Canadá), es el 1 (800) 465-6325
extensión 36100, de lunes a viernes de 8:30 a.m. a 5:00 p.m. (hora del
este); para el área de Toronto, llame al (416) 766-8233 extensión 36100.
CONOZCA SU CAMARA
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1 CONTADOR DE FOTOGRAFIAS
13 CARRETE RECEPTOR
DE PELICULA
2 DISPARADOR
14 MARCA DEL BORDE DE
3 CORREA DE LA CAMARA
PELICULA
4 LENTE
15 PUERTA DEL COMPARTIMIENTO
5 SEGURO DE CUBIERTA DEL LENTE
DE PELICULA
6 FLASH
16 VENTANA DE LA PELICULA
7 MANIVELA DEL REBOBINADO
17 AVANZADOR DE PELICULA
DE PELICULA
18 PALANCA DEL REBOBINADO
8 VISOR
DE PELICULA
9 REBOBINADORA DE PELICULA
19 DIENTES DE ENGRANAJE
10 SEGURO DE LA PUERTA DEL
DE PELICULA
COMPARTIMIENTO DE PELICULA
20 OCULAR DEL VISOR
11 SEGURO DE LA PUERTA DEL
21 INDICADOR DE FLASH LISTO
COMPARTIMIENTO DE BATERIAS
12 COMPARTIMIENTO DE PELICULA
ESPECIFICACIONES
Lente: 30 mm, esférico de 2 elementos
Velocidad del disparador: Fija a 1/100 de segundos
Abertura de diafragma: f /8.0 para flash/luz del día
Sensibilidad de película: Película de impresión con DX (ISO) de
100, 200 o 400
Enfoque: Luz del día:1.2 m a infinito
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COMO CARGAR LAS BATERIAS
Esta cámara utiliza 2 baterías alcalinas tamaño AA.
1. Cargue las baterías como aquí se indica.
2. Cambie las dos baterías por baterías nuevas alcalinas cuando
el
demora más de 30 segundos en
INDICADOR DE FLASH LISTO
encenderse.
Consejos para usar las baterías
• Acuérdese de llevar baterías de respuesto con usted en todo
momento.
• Lea y siga todas las advertencias e instrucciones del fabricante
de la batería.
• Mantenga las baterías fuera del alcance de los niños.
• No intente desarmar, recargar las baterías o exponerlas a altas
temperaturas o fuego.
• Antes de usarlas, guarde las baterías en su empaque original.
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COMO CARGAR LA PELICULA
Para resultados excelentes al tomar fotografías en
interiores y exteriores, use película con una
sensibilidad de ISO 400. Para uso en días de sol
brillante, puede usar película con ISO 100 o 200.
Bajo luz solar, colóquese de espaldas al sol y
cargue la película a la sombra de su cuerpo.
1. Deslice hacia arriba el
SEGURO DE LA PUERTA DEL
(10) para abrir la
COMPARTIMIENTO DE PELICULA
(15).
PUERTA DEL COMPARTIMIENTO DE PELICULA
2. Inserte la parte lisa del cartucho de
película sobre la
REBOBINADORA DE
(9). Empuje el otro lado
PELICULA
del cartucho de la película hacia
abajo en el
COMPARTIMIENTO DE
(12) hasta que trabe
PELICULA
firmemente en su lugar. No lo
FILM TIP HERE
fuerce en el compartimiento
de la película.
3. Saque solamente suficiente
película para que el borde de
la película llegue a la marca
del borde de película. Ponga
la película lisa entre los
FILM TIP HERE
carriles de guía de la película.
MARCA DEL BORDE
CARRILES DE GUIA
DE PELICULA
DE LA PELICULA
Si el extremo de la película se
extiende más allá de la marca del
borde de película, gentilmente
empuje el sobrante hacia dentro
del cartucho.
4. Cierre la puerta del compartimiento de
película y verifique la
VENTANA DE LA
(16), (debe poder leer la
PELICULA
información de la película a través de
la ventana). No abra la puerta del
compartimiento de película después
que empiece a tomar fotografías
porque arruinará la película.
5. Deslice completamente el
SEGURO DE
(5) para destapar
CUBIERTA DEL LENTE
el
(4) y encender el
(6).
LENTE
FLASH
6. Oprima el
(2) y dele vuelta al
DISPARADOR
(17) hasta que trabe
AVANZADOR DE PELICULA
(el
[1] empezará
CONTADOR DE FOTOGRAFIAS
con "S"). Continue haciendo ésto hasta
que el contador de fotografías muestre "1".
(Si el contador de fotografías no se mueve,
vuelva a cargar la película en la cámara
M
siguiendo estas instrucciones).
F IL
NOTA: Como el espacio es limitado en el
contador de fotografías, cada representa una
fotografía.

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