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No. 919 0042 Printed in USA Kodak F350 AutoCamera [Photo goes here] ENGLISH/ESPAÑOL/FRANÇAIS Camera Identification 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 9 10 Unfold front and back cover flaps of manual to view camera diagrams. 16 15 18 17 Unfold front and back cover flaps of manual to view camera diagrams. Consumer Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, NY 14650 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 Pt.
No. 919 0042 Printed in USA Kodak F350 AutoCamera [Photo goes here] ENGLISH/ESPAÑOL/FRANÇAIS Camera Identification 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 9 10 Unfold front and back cover flaps of manual to view camera diagrams. 16 15 18 17 Unfold front and back cover flaps of manual to view camera diagrams. Consumer Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, NY 14650 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1999 Pt.
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... complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the following : - LCD Panel 19 20 21 There is subject to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The camera generates, uses and can be determined by turning the camera off and on, you may cause undesired operation. 14 NOTE: Your model camera has been tested and found to comply...
... complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the following : - LCD Panel 19 20 21 There is subject to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The camera generates, uses and can be determined by turning the camera off and on, you may cause undesired operation. 14 NOTE: Your model camera has been tested and found to comply...
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..., ext. 36100. For warranty purposes, please keep your camera available. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at 1-800-242-2424. for Canada) or call , please have your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase. 1 ENGLISH KODAK ADVANTIX F350 Auto Camera NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA OR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM? When you call : Kodak (US only) from 8:00 a.m. Go to our...
..., ext. 36100. For warranty purposes, please keep your camera available. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at 1-800-242-2424. for Canada) or call , please have your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase. 1 ENGLISH KODAK ADVANTIX F350 Auto Camera NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA OR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM? When you call : Kodak (US only) from 8:00 a.m. Go to our...
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... picture-taking lens. Easy, drop-in loading • Easy, drop-in front of film and becomes the carrier and storage container for the processed film. CAMERA FEATURES Triple format selection • You can take three different size pictures: Classic (C), Group/ HDTV (H), and Panoramic (P) pictures from the same film cassette. Double exposure protection (DEP) • You don't need to match each format selection. The camera uses KODAK ADVANTIX Film. Flash-recycle time...
... picture-taking lens. Easy, drop-in loading • Easy, drop-in front of film and becomes the carrier and storage container for the processed film. CAMERA FEATURES Triple format selection • You can take three different size pictures: Classic (C), Group/ HDTV (H), and Panoramic (P) pictures from the same film cassette. Double exposure protection (DEP) • You don't need to match each format selection. The camera uses KODAK ADVANTIX Film. Flash-recycle time...
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CONTENTS CAMERAIDENTIFICATION 5 ATTACHINGTHE STRAP 6 LOADINGTHE BATTERY 6 Low-battery indicator 7 Battery tips 7 Power shutdown 8 LOADING THE FILM 9 TAKING PICTURES 10 Typical print sizes (formats 12 Tips for better pictures 13 TAKING FLASH PICTURES 14 Flash-to-subject distance 15 USING THE SELF-TIMER 15 UNLOADING THE FILM 16 Automatic rewind 16 Manual rewind 17 CARING FORYOUR CAMERA 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 SPECIFICATIONS 21 4
CONTENTS CAMERAIDENTIFICATION 5 ATTACHINGTHE STRAP 6 LOADINGTHE BATTERY 6 Low-battery indicator 7 Battery tips 7 Power shutdown 8 LOADING THE FILM 9 TAKING PICTURES 10 Typical print sizes (formats 12 Tips for better pictures 13 TAKING FLASH PICTURES 14 Flash-to-subject distance 15 USING THE SELF-TIMER 15 UNLOADING THE FILM 16 Automatic rewind 16 Manual rewind 17 CARING FORYOUR CAMERA 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 SPECIFICATIONS 21 4
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CAMERA IDENTIFICATION 1 SHUTTER BUTTON 2 FILM-REWIND BUTTON 3 SELF-TIMER BUTTON 4 LCD PANEL 5 SELF-TIMER LAMP 6 VIEWFINDER 7 FLASH 8 LENS 9 LENS COVER SWITCH 10 STRAP POST 11 FILM-DOOR LEVER (see inside cover flaps for camera diagrams) 12 FORMAT-SELECTOR SWITCH 13 VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE 14 FLASH-READY LAMP 15 TRIPOD SOCKET 16 BATTERY DOOR 17 FILM CHAMBER 18 FILM DOOR 19 SELF-TIMER INDICATOR 20 PICTURE COUNTER 21 BATTERY SYMBOL 5
CAMERA IDENTIFICATION 1 SHUTTER BUTTON 2 FILM-REWIND BUTTON 3 SELF-TIMER BUTTON 4 LCD PANEL 5 SELF-TIMER LAMP 6 VIEWFINDER 7 FLASH 8 LENS 9 LENS COVER SWITCH 10 STRAP POST 11 FILM-DOOR LEVER (see inside cover flaps for camera diagrams) 12 FORMAT-SELECTOR SWITCH 13 VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE 14 FLASH-READY LAMP 15 TRIPOD SOCKET 16 BATTERY DOOR 17 FILM CHAMBER 18 FILM DOOR 19 SELF-TIMER INDICATOR 20 PICTURE COUNTER 21 BATTERY SYMBOL 5
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LOADING THE BATTERY This camera uses one 3 V lithium KODAK KCR2 (or equivalent) Battery that supplies power for all camera operations. 1. Open the BATTERY DOOR (16). • Before you remove the old battery, close the lens cover. 6 pull the longer end through the shorter loop and pull it tight. ATTACHING THE STRAP Thread the shorter looped end of the strap under the STRAP POST (10);
LOADING THE BATTERY This camera uses one 3 V lithium KODAK KCR2 (or equivalent) Battery that supplies power for all camera operations. 1. Open the BATTERY DOOR (16). • Before you remove the old battery, close the lens cover. 6 pull the longer end through the shorter loop and pull it tight. ATTACHING THE STRAP Thread the shorter looped end of the strap under the STRAP POST (10);
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2. Low-battery indicator It's time to replace the battery when the BATTERY SYMBOL (21) appears on the LCD PANEL (4) or when the FLASH-READY LAMP (14) takes longer than 15 seconds to turn on. 3. Snap the battery door closed. NOTE: Insert the battery into the chamber as shown. Place the battery over the battery-pull strap and insert into the camera before you load the film. 7
2. Low-battery indicator It's time to replace the battery when the BATTERY SYMBOL (21) appears on the LCD PANEL (4) or when the FLASH-READY LAMP (14) takes longer than 15 seconds to turn on. 3. Snap the battery door closed. NOTE: Insert the battery into the chamber as shown. Place the battery over the battery-pull strap and insert into the camera before you load the film. 7
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... you at all times. • Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by closing and reopening the LENS COVER (9). Battery tips • Dispose of time, turn the camera completely off to use. 8 Power shutdown To reduce battery power, the camera will automatically go into a sleep mode if it to high temperature or fire. • Store batteries in their original packaging prior to further conserve the battery power.
... you at all times. • Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by closing and reopening the LENS COVER (9). Battery tips • Dispose of time, turn the camera completely off to use. 8 Power shutdown To reduce battery power, the camera will automatically go into a sleep mode if it to high temperature or fire. • Store batteries in their original packaging prior to further conserve the battery power.
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Insert the film cassette completely into the camera before you load the film. 1. Insert the battery into the FILM CHAMBER (17). 9 Move the FILM-DOOR LEVER (11) to open the FILM DOOR (18). • The film door will open only when the film chamber is empty or the film in the camera is completely rewound into the camera with the camera ON or OFF. LOADING THE FILM You can load film into the film cassette. 2.
Insert the film cassette completely into the camera before you load the film. 1. Insert the battery into the FILM CHAMBER (17). 9 Move the FILM-DOOR LEVER (11) to open the FILM DOOR (18). • The film door will open only when the film chamber is empty or the film in the camera is completely rewound into the camera with the camera ON or OFF. LOADING THE FILM You can load film into the film cassette. 2.
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... safetyinterlocked film door and the films starts to prewind, you use to start the auto-film prewind. Your photo-processing cost may be based on the format size(s) that you cannot open the door until the film is at q (#1 position) for CD interface capabilities. • Make sure the Film Status Indicator (FSI) on the film cassette is completely rewound into the film chamber. 3. Close the film door to...
... safetyinterlocked film door and the films starts to prewind, you use to start the auto-film prewind. Your photo-processing cost may be based on the format size(s) that you cannot open the door until the film is at q (#1 position) for CD interface capabilities. • Make sure the Film Status Indicator (FSI) on the film cassette is completely rewound into the film chamber. 3. Close the film door to...
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... picture by keeping your elbows close enough to avoid blurry pictures. • Keep your pictures simple. Tips for better pictures • Hold your camera steady by framing it fills the viewfinder but not closer than 3.3 ft (1.0 m). • Take pictures at the lights. Kneel down to take pictures of a fence. • Keep the sun behind you press the shutter button to your body...
... picture by keeping your elbows close enough to avoid blurry pictures. • Keep your pictures simple. Tips for better pictures • Hold your camera steady by framing it fills the viewfinder but not closer than 3.3 ft (1.0 m). • Take pictures at the lights. Kneel down to take pictures of a fence. • Keep the sun behind you press the shutter button to your body...
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... maximum distance or your pictures will be dark. Wait for the speed of film in your subject within the VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE (13). 14 3. The pop-up flash that fires when you need it. Don't take a picture. 5. Press the SHUTTER BUTTON (1) to turn on dark overcast days, you need flash. Your camera features an automatic pop-up flash helps to turn green. 4. Slide the LENS COVER SWITCH (9) to uncover the LENS (8), to activate and...
... maximum distance or your pictures will be dark. Wait for the speed of film in your subject within the VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE (13). 14 3. The pop-up flash that fires when you need it. Don't take a picture. 5. Press the SHUTTER BUTTON (1) to turn on dark overcast days, you need flash. Your camera features an automatic pop-up flash helps to turn green. 4. Slide the LENS COVER SWITCH (9) to uncover the LENS (8), to activate and...
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Flash-to-subject distance ISO film speed 100 200 400 Flash-to-subject distance 3.3 to 10 ft (1.0 to 3.1 m) 3.3 to 13 ft (1.0 to 4.0 m) 3.3 to 18 ft (1.0 to 5.5 m) USING THE SELF-TIMER Use this feature to turn on the LCD PANEL (4). 15 Slide the LENS COVER SWITCH (9) to uncover the LENS (8), to activate and raise the FLASH (7), and to include yourself in pictures. 1. Press the SELF-TIMER BUTTON (3). • The SELF-TIMER INDICATOR (19) appears on the camera. 2.
Flash-to-subject distance ISO film speed 100 200 400 Flash-to-subject distance 3.3 to 10 ft (1.0 to 3.1 m) 3.3 to 13 ft (1.0 to 4.0 m) 3.3 to 18 ft (1.0 to 5.5 m) USING THE SELF-TIMER Use this feature to turn on the LCD PANEL (4). 15 Slide the LENS COVER SWITCH (9) to uncover the LENS (8), to activate and raise the FLASH (7), and to include yourself in pictures. 1. Press the SELF-TIMER BUTTON (3). • The SELF-TIMER INDICATOR (19) appears on the camera. 2.
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The SELF-TIMER LAMP (5) on the LCD PANEL (4) displays "0." Wait for the camera motor to stop to open the FILM DOOR (18). 3. Frame your subject within the VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE (13). 4. Press the SHUTTER BUTTON (1). Move the FILM-DOOR LEVER (11) to ensure that the film is closed. 2. The picture-counter display disappears when the lens cover is completely rewound into the film cassette. • The PICTURE COUNTER (20) on...
The SELF-TIMER LAMP (5) on the LCD PANEL (4) displays "0." Wait for the camera motor to stop to open the FILM DOOR (18). 3. Frame your subject within the VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE (13). 4. Press the SHUTTER BUTTON (1). Move the FILM-DOOR LEVER (11) to ensure that the film is closed. 2. The picture-counter display disappears when the lens cover is completely rewound into the film cassette. • The PICTURE COUNTER (20) on...
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See Automatic rewind, steps 1-3. Press the FILM-REWIND BUTTON (2) to continue picture-taking. 17 3. Manual rewind If you don't want to take pictures on the fully-exposed film cassette is at " (#3 position). NOTE: You cannot reload partially exposed film into this camera to start the auto-film rewind. 2. Remove the film cassette from the camera and reload with new KODAK ADVANTIX Film. • The FSI on the entire film, you can manually activate the automatic rewind. 1.
See Automatic rewind, steps 1-3. Press the FILM-REWIND BUTTON (2) to continue picture-taking. 17 3. Manual rewind If you don't want to take pictures on the fully-exposed film cassette is at " (#3 position). NOTE: You cannot reload partially exposed film into this camera to start the auto-film rewind. 2. Remove the film cassette from the camera and reload with new KODAK ADVANTIX Film. • The FSI on the entire film, you can manually activate the automatic rewind. 1.
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..., breathe on the camera body. 2. CAUTION: To prevent possible damage and electrical shock, do not attempt to form a mist and wipe the surface gently with a soft, lintless cloth or a camera lens-cleaning tissue. Never wipe a dry lens. Remove the battery when you store the camera for cleaning camera lenses. CAUTION: Do not use solvents or solutions not designed for an extended time.
..., breathe on the camera body. 2. CAUTION: To prevent possible damage and electrical shock, do not attempt to form a mist and wipe the surface gently with a soft, lintless cloth or a camera lens-cleaning tissue. Never wipe a dry lens. Remove the battery when you store the camera for cleaning camera lenses. CAUTION: Do not use solvents or solutions not designed for an extended time.
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TROUBLESHOOTING What happened Camera will not operate Film does not advance or rewind LCD panel is blank Probable cause There are no more pictures remaining Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted Solution Rewind film and remove from camera Replace or reload the battery Replace or reload the battery Replace or reload the battery 19
TROUBLESHOOTING What happened Camera will not operate Film does not advance or rewind LCD panel is blank Probable cause There are no more pictures remaining Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted Solution Rewind film and remove from camera Replace or reload the battery Replace or reload the battery Replace or reload the battery 19
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What happened LCD panel is blank (continued) Flash does not fire Probable cause Camera in sleep mode Lens cover closed Flash not fully charged Solution Press shutter button or close Load only new film (q) into film chamber; into the camera film door does not close and reopen lens cover Open lens cover Wait for flash-ready lamp to turn green Film cassette does Loaded exposed ("), not fit completely or processed film (s) into the camera 20
What happened LCD panel is blank (continued) Flash does not fire Probable cause Camera in sleep mode Lens cover closed Flash not fully charged Solution Press shutter button or close Load only new film (q) into film chamber; into the camera film door does not close and reopen lens cover Open lens cover Wait for flash-ready lamp to turn green Film cassette does Loaded exposed ("), not fit completely or processed film (s) into the camera 20
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... . SPECIFICATIONS Film Type: KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color and black-and-white prints Lens: KODAK EKTANAR Lens; 24 mm, 3-elements hybrid Focus System: Fixed focus Focus Range (Daylight): 3.3 ft (1.0 m) to infinity Viewfinder: Reverse galilean with C, H, & P format display Film-Speed: DXIX (ISO) 100-400 Flash Unit: Built-in, pop-up Flash Range (ISO 200): 3.3-13 ft (1.0-4.0 m) Apertures: Fixed at f/6.4 Shutter Speed: Programmed 1/60-1/250 seconds Power Source: One 3 V lithium KODAK KCR2 (or equivalent) Battery; 7 seconds flash-recycle time with fresh battery...
... . SPECIFICATIONS Film Type: KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color and black-and-white prints Lens: KODAK EKTANAR Lens; 24 mm, 3-elements hybrid Focus System: Fixed focus Focus Range (Daylight): 3.3 ft (1.0 m) to infinity Viewfinder: Reverse galilean with C, H, & P format display Film-Speed: DXIX (ISO) 100-400 Flash Unit: Built-in, pop-up Flash Range (ISO 200): 3.3-13 ft (1.0-4.0 m) Apertures: Fixed at f/6.4 Shutter Speed: Programmed 1/60-1/250 seconds Power Source: One 3 V lithium KODAK KCR2 (or equivalent) Battery; 7 seconds flash-recycle time with fresh battery...