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ENGLISH Contents Need Help with Your Camera 5 Camera Identification 6 Specifications 7 Loading the Batteries 8 Loading the Film 9 Taking Pictures 13 Taking Flash Pictures 17 Unloading the Film 21 Troubleshooting 22 For Owners of the Quartz Date Back Model 24 4
ENGLISH Contents Need Help with Your Camera 5 Camera Identification 6 Specifications 7 Loading the Batteries 8 Loading the Film 9 Taking Pictures 13 Taking Flash Pictures 17 Unloading the Film 21 Troubleshooting 22 For Owners of the Quartz Date Back Model 24 4
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Camera Identification (see inside front cover for diagrams) 1 Shutter Button 2 Picture Counter 3 Viewfinder 4 Red-Eye-Reduction/Self-Timer Lamp 5 Flash 6 Fill-Flash/Flash-Off Switch 7 Flash Sensor 8 Lens Cover 9 Lens 10 Self-Timer Switch 11 Camera Strap 12 Film-Spindle 13 Film-Rewind Button 14 Flash-Ready Light 15 Viewfinder Eyepiece 16 Film-Sprocket Teeth 17 Film Window 18 Film Door 19 Film-Load Mark 20 Tripod Socket 21 Film Take-Up Spool 22 Film Chamber 23 Battery-Door Latch 24 Film-Door Latch 6
Camera Identification (see inside front cover for diagrams) 1 Shutter Button 2 Picture Counter 3 Viewfinder 4 Red-Eye-Reduction/Self-Timer Lamp 5 Flash 6 Fill-Flash/Flash-Off Switch 7 Flash Sensor 8 Lens Cover 9 Lens 10 Self-Timer Switch 11 Camera Strap 12 Film-Spindle 13 Film-Rewind Button 14 Flash-Ready Light 15 Viewfinder Eyepiece 16 Film-Sprocket Teeth 17 Film Window 18 Film Door 19 Film-Load Mark 20 Tripod Socket 21 Film Take-Up Spool 22 Film Chamber 23 Battery-Door Latch 24 Film-Door Latch 6
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Specifications Lens: 30 mm, 2-element aspheric lens Shutter Speed: Fixed of 1/100 second Aperture: f/8.0 for flash/daylignt Film Speed: DX (ISO) 100, 200, or 400 Focus Range: Daylight: 4 ft (1.2 m) to infinity Flash Unit: KODAK SENSALITE™ Flash Power Source: 2 AA-size alkaline batteries Dimensions (non-dateback): 5.3 x 1.7 x 2.8 in (134 x 44 x 72 mm) Weight (non-dateback): 7 oz (185 g) 7
Specifications Lens: 30 mm, 2-element aspheric lens Shutter Speed: Fixed of 1/100 second Aperture: f/8.0 for flash/daylignt Film Speed: DX (ISO) 100, 200, or 400 Focus Range: Daylight: 4 ft (1.2 m) to infinity Flash Unit: KODAK SENSALITE™ Flash Power Source: 2 AA-size alkaline batteries Dimensions (non-dateback): 5.3 x 1.7 x 2.8 in (134 x 44 x 72 mm) Weight (non-dateback): 7 oz (185 g) 7
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Load the batteries as shown. 2. Loading the Batteries This camera uses 2 AA-size alkaline batteries. 1. Replace both batteries with fresh alkaline batteries when the FLASH-READY LIGHT 14 takes more than 30 seconds to come on. 8 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...
Load the batteries as shown. 2. Loading the Batteries This camera uses 2 AA-size alkaline batteries. 1. Replace both batteries with fresh alkaline batteries when the FLASH-READY LIGHT 14 takes more than 30 seconds to come on. 8 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...
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For use in the shade of your back to open the FILM DOOR 18 . _0005AA 2. Insert the flat end of the film cartridge down into the FILM CHAMBER 22 until it into place. Push the other end of the film cartridge over the FILM SPINDLE 12 . or ISO 200speed film. Do not force it fits securely into the film chamber. 9 If in sunlight, turn your body. 1. Push up on the FILM-DOOR LATCH 24 to the sun and load the film in bright daylight, you can use ISO 400-speed film. Loading the Film For excellent all-around results for indoor and outdoor picturetaking, use ISO 100-
For use in the shade of your back to open the FILM DOOR 18 . _0005AA 2. Insert the flat end of the film cartridge down into the FILM CHAMBER 22 until it into place. Push the other end of the film cartridge over the FILM SPINDLE 12 . or ISO 200speed film. Do not force it fits securely into the film chamber. 9 If in sunlight, turn your body. 1. Push up on the FILM-DOOR LATCH 24 to the sun and load the film in bright daylight, you can use ISO 400-speed film. Loading the Film For excellent all-around results for indoor and outdoor picturetaking, use ISO 100-
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GA24 100/21" 11 4. Slide the LENS COVER 8 completely open the film door after you start taking pictures or you should see the film information through the window). Close the film door and check the FILM WINDOW 17 (you will ruin the film. 5. Do not open to uncover the LENS 9 and to turn the FLASH 5 on.
GA24 100/21" 11 4. Slide the LENS COVER 8 completely open the film door after you start taking pictures or you should see the film information through the window). Close the film door and check the FILM WINDOW 17 (you will ruin the film. 5. Do not open to uncover the LENS 9 and to turn the FLASH 5 on.
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6. Press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 three times or until the PICTURE COUNTER 2 shows "1." (If the picture counter does not move, reload the film into the camera and repeat the film loading instructions.) NOTE: The picture counter starts at "S," and each dot within the increments of 5 represents one picture. 12
6. Press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 three times or until the PICTURE COUNTER 2 shows "1." (If the picture counter does not move, reload the film into the camera and repeat the film loading instructions.) NOTE: The picture counter starts at "S," and each dot within the increments of 5 represents one picture. 12
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Hold the camera steady and gently press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 to take the picture, the film automatically advances to cover the flash and picture-taking pictures. 14 Be careful not to the next picture frame. Close the lens cover when you take the picture. 4. After you finish taking lens with your fingers. 5.
Hold the camera steady and gently press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 to take the picture, the film automatically advances to cover the flash and picture-taking pictures. 14 Be careful not to the next picture frame. Close the lens cover when you take the picture. 4. After you finish taking lens with your fingers. 5.
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... Self-Timer 1. The self-timer switch will run for approximately 8 seconds before the picture is taken. Press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 to turn the FLASH 5 on another firm support. 2. The self-timer will return to the off position when finished. Use a tripod (TRIPOD SOCKET 20 ) or place the camera on . 3. NOTE: To cancel the self-timer selection before the picture is taken, close the lens cover or press the shutter button until the timer stops...
... Self-Timer 1. The self-timer switch will run for approximately 8 seconds before the picture is taken. Press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 to turn the FLASH 5 on another firm support. 2. The self-timer will return to the off position when finished. Use a tripod (TRIPOD SOCKET 20 ) or place the camera on . 3. NOTE: To cancel the self-timer selection before the picture is taken, close the lens cover or press the shutter button until the timer stops...
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GA24 100/21" 2. Take the picture when the FLASH-READY LIGHT 14 glows. 17 Your camera features an automatic flash that fires when you need it. 1. Slide the LENS-COVER 8 completely open to uncover the LENS 9 and to turn the FLASH 5 on dark overcast days, you need flash. Taking Flash Pictures In dim light, such as indoors or outdoors in heavy shade, or on .
GA24 100/21" 2. Take the picture when the FLASH-READY LIGHT 14 glows. 17 Your camera features an automatic flash that fires when you need it. 1. Slide the LENS-COVER 8 completely open to uncover the LENS 9 and to turn the FLASH 5 on dark overcast days, you need flash. Taking Flash Pictures In dim light, such as indoors or outdoors in heavy shade, or on .
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... or your camera. Hold the camera steady and gently press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 to cover the flash and picture-taking lens with your fingers. 4-10 ft (1.2-3.0 m) Safe Range 100-speed film 4-14 ft (1.2-4.3 m) Safe Range 200-speed film Beyond 10 ft picture will be dark Beyond 14 ft picture will be dark IMPORTANT: To prevent battery drain, turn off the flash by closing the lens cover when you are not using it...
... or your camera. Hold the camera steady and gently press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 to cover the flash and picture-taking lens with your fingers. 4-10 ft (1.2-3.0 m) Safe Range 100-speed film 4-14 ft (1.2-4.3 m) Safe Range 200-speed film Beyond 10 ft picture will be dark Beyond 14 ft picture will be dark IMPORTANT: To prevent battery drain, turn off the flash by closing the lens cover when you are not using it...
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... want to take the picture. 4. Use "flash off" when you take the picture. Press the shutter button completely down to use the red-eye-reduction feature. 1. Bright light indoors or outdoors from backlit subjects can reflect flash with a red glow. Using Fill Flash and Off Flash Use "fill flash" to turn the FLASH 5 on. 2. Partially depress the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 . Slide the LENS COVER 8 completely open to uncover the LENS 9 and to lighten...
... want to take the picture. 4. Use "flash off" when you take the picture. Press the shutter button completely down to use the red-eye-reduction feature. 1. Bright light indoors or outdoors from backlit subjects can reflect flash with a red glow. Using Fill Flash and Off Flash Use "fill flash" to turn the FLASH 5 on. 2. Partially depress the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 . Slide the LENS COVER 8 completely open to uncover the LENS 9 and to lighten...
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Release the switch to allow return to take the picture. 4. Slide the LENS COVER 8 completely open to uncover the LENS 9 and to turn the FLASH 5 on another firm support, and for desired option. 3. Push and hold the FILL-FLASH/ FLASH-OFF SWITCH 6 in desired position, press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 to the off position. 20 While still holding the switch in either the fillflash or flashoff position for best results, use ISO 400-speed film. 1. Use a tripod or place the camera on . 2. or in dim lighting situations.
Release the switch to allow return to take the picture. 4. Slide the LENS COVER 8 completely open to uncover the LENS 9 and to turn the FLASH 5 on another firm support, and for desired option. 3. Push and hold the FILL-FLASH/ FLASH-OFF SWITCH 6 in desired position, press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 to the off position. 20 While still holding the switch in either the fillflash or flashoff position for best results, use ISO 400-speed film. 1. Use a tripod or place the camera on . 2. or in dim lighting situations.
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.... Open the FILM DOOR 18 and remove the film. Unloading the Film The film will ruin the film. 1. Using Mid-Roll Rewind If you don't want to start the motorized film rewind. Slide the FILM-REWIND BUTTON 13 in until the motor stops before you open the film door. 2. You must rewind the film before you reach the end of film, you will not advance when you open the film door or you can rewind the film manually by...
.... Open the FILM DOOR 18 and remove the film. Unloading the Film The film will ruin the film. 1. Using Mid-Roll Rewind If you don't want to start the motorized film rewind. Slide the FILM-REWIND BUTTON 13 in until the motor stops before you open the film door. 2. You must rewind the film before you reach the end of film, you will not advance when you open the film door or you can rewind the film manually by...
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Troubleshooting What happened Camera will not operate Probable cause Lens cover closed Batteries improperly loaded in camera Flash not ready Film not properly loaded Film needs to be rewound/removed 22 Solution Open the lens cover completely Insert batteries as shown on battery door Wait for the flash-ready light to glow Reload the film. See Loading the Film See Unloading the Film
Troubleshooting What happened Camera will not operate Probable cause Lens cover closed Batteries improperly loaded in camera Flash not ready Film not properly loaded Film needs to be rewound/removed 22 Solution Open the lens cover completely Insert batteries as shown on battery door Wait for the flash-ready light to glow Reload the film. See Loading the Film See Unloading the Film
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What happened Probable cause Solution Flash-ready light fails to glow within 30 seconds Shutter button cannot be released Flash not turned on Batteries weak or dead Batteries improperly loaded in camera No film in camera Open the lens cover completely Replace with 2 fresh AA-size alkaline batteries Insert batteries as shown on battery door Load film into the camera 23
What happened Probable cause Solution Flash-ready light fails to glow within 30 seconds Shutter button cannot be released Flash not turned on Batteries weak or dead Batteries improperly loaded in camera No film in camera Open the lens cover completely Replace with 2 fresh AA-size alkaline batteries Insert batteries as shown on battery door Load film into the camera 23
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Following the exposure, the Print Indicator (d) blinks in a choice of four formats: (month/ day/year, day/month/year, year/ month/day) or time (day/hour/ minute) directly onto the film. Date and Time Imprinting Press the Mode Button (a) to confirm imprinting. (d) M 24 For Owners of the Quartz Date Back Model Setting the Date and Time The date and time feature enables you to record the date in the data panel for approximately two-to-three seconds to select the desired data type; then take the picture.
Following the exposure, the Print Indicator (d) blinks in a choice of four formats: (month/ day/year, day/month/year, year/ month/day) or time (day/hour/ minute) directly onto the film. Date and Time Imprinting Press the Mode Button (a) to confirm imprinting. (d) M 24 For Owners of the Quartz Date Back Model Setting the Date and Time The date and time feature enables you to record the date in the data panel for approximately two-to-three seconds to select the desired data type; then take the picture.
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Mode Selection Use the Mode Button (a) to select the desired data type. 2. Press the Mode Button (a) to change the data display as shown. In time mode, pressing the select button successively causes the hour minute, and then the colon to move between different parts of the displayed data. M M M Setting Data 1. Use the Select Button (b) to blink. 25 With the data displayed, pressing the select button in succession causes the settings for year, month, and then day to blink.
Mode Selection Use the Mode Button (a) to select the desired data type. 2. Press the Mode Button (a) to change the data display as shown. In time mode, pressing the select button successively causes the hour minute, and then the colon to move between different parts of the displayed data. M M M Setting Data 1. Use the Select Button (b) to blink. 25 With the data displayed, pressing the select button in succession causes the settings for year, month, and then day to blink.
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Remove the screw from the battery cover using a small screw driver. ((ba)) (b) (c) 26 Open the film door. M Replacing the Date Back Battery 1. 3. Press the Adjust Button (c) to change the blinking display.
Remove the screw from the battery cover using a small screw driver. ((ba)) (b) (c) 26 Open the film door. M Replacing the Date Back Battery 1. 3. Press the Adjust Button (c) to change the blinking display.
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Date back subject to minor appearance and specification changes. Replace the battery cover and reattach the screw. Reset the date and time. Kodak and Sensalite are trademarks. 27 Remove the battery cover and insert a new 3-volt lithium CR 2025 (+ side down) battery. 3. 2.
Date back subject to minor appearance and specification changes. Replace the battery cover and reattach the screw. Reset the date and time. Kodak and Sensalite are trademarks. 27 Remove the battery cover and insert a new 3-volt lithium CR 2025 (+ side down) battery. 3. 2.