Kodak KD40 - 35 Mm Camera Support and Manuals
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User's Manual - Page 1
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KD40 CAMERA
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User's Manual - Page 5
And thank you for buying a KODAK Camera. The camera uses any DX/DXN, 35 mm color or black-and-white print film with motorized film advance and auto-film rewind, makes taking pictures easy. For warranty purposes, please keep your sales receipt as proof of the date of ISO 100, 200, 400, or 1000. Your new compact, 35 mm camera with a speed of purchase.
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User's Manual - Page 6
Contents
Camera Identification 7 Specifications 8 Attaching the Camera Strap 9 Loading the Battery 9 Loading The Film 11 Taking Pictures 14 Taking Flash Pictures 21 Unloading the Film 26 Caring for Your Camera 27 Troubleshooting 28
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User's Manual - Page 7
... Battery Door 18 Strap Post 19 Tripod Socket 20 Film Door 21 Film-Load Mark 22 Film Take-Up
Spool 23 DX-Code Sensors 24 Film Chamber 25 Film Spindle
LCD Panel
26 Self-Timer Indicator
27 Picture Counter 28 Infinity-Focus
Indicator 29 Fill-Flash/Flash- Camera Identification
1 Shutter Button 2 On/Off Button 3 LCD Panel 4 Mode...
User's Manual - Page 8
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Power Source: One 3-volt lithium KODAK K123LA (or equivalent) Battery
Dimensions: 123.5 x 68.8 x 32.7 mm
Weight:
170 g
8 Specifications
Type:
Compact, 35 mm camera
LCD Panel: Display indicators for red-... in panoramic mode
Film Speed: 2-step DX for ISO 100/200 and ISO 400/1000
Focus Range: Daylight: 1.2 m to infinity
Flash Unit: Electronic with ISO 100/21˚, guide number of 8 ...
User's Manual - Page 9
pull the long loop through the short loop and pull it tight. NOTE: This camera automatically turns off after approximately 3 minutes to conserve battery energy.
9 Loading the Battery
This camera uses a 3-volt lithium KODAK K123LA (or equivalent) Battery that supplies power for all camera operations.
Attaching the Camera Strap
Thread the short loop of the strap under the Strap Post (18);
User's Manual - Page 11
.... Do not force it snaps into the film chamber. Push the other end of the film cartridge down to the sun and load the film in sunlight, turn your body.
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11 Insert the flat end of the film cartridge over the Film Spindle (25). Loading The Film
If in the shade of your back to...
User's Manual - Page 15
... Panoramic Pictures (without changing rolls of the Quartz Date and Time Model: Date and time imprinting is not available in the panoramic format.
15 4. Gently press the Shutter Button (1) completely down to take the picture.
The film automatically advances to Owners of film, you can switch between the panoramic and normal formats)
The...
User's Manual - Page 17
...the optional panoramic box on another firm support.
2. Using the Self-Timer When you took panoramic pictures on the entire roll of film, ask the processing-lab clerk to...camera to turn the camera ON.
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Press the On/Off Button (2) to a tripod, or place the camera on the photofinishing envelope. If there are panoramic and normal format pictures on the film, ask the clerk to print the film...
User's Manual - Page 20
Tips for Better Pictures
• Keep your subject so it with a tree branch, a window, or even the rails of children and pets.
• Hold your camera vertically to capture tall, narrow subjects, such as a waterfall, skyscraper, or a single person.
• Add interest to your picture by framing it fills the viewfinder ...
User's Manual - Page 21
... to stop and the indicator to disappear before you need it.
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Be careful not to turn the camera ON.
2. Press the Shutter Button (1) partway down. Taking Flash Pictures
In dim light, such as ... fingers.
3. If the FlashCharging Indicator (29) on next page). Wait for the speed of the film in heavy shade or on dark overcast days, you take the picture. Press the On/Off Button ...
User's Manual - Page 22
Flash-to-Subject Distance
ISO Film Speed
Flash-to-Subject Distance
100
1.2 to 3.7 m
200
1.2 to 4.0 m
400
1.2 to 5.6 m
1000
1.6 to the red-eye-reduction position. 4. Make sure the Red-EyeReduction Indicator (32) ... pets') can reflect flash with a red glow. Press the On/Off Button (2) to take the picture. Press the shutter button completely down to turn the camera ON.
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User's Manual - Page 24
...correct indicator for the selected mode appears on faces) in dim lighting
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situations, use ISO 1000speed film.
1. Flash Off - When you do not want to select fill flash (29) or flash..., such as in theaters and museums, or in high-contrast scenes.
Use fill flash to turn the camera ON.
2. Using the Fill Flash and Flash Off
Fill Flash - Bright light indoors or outdoors from ...
User's Manual - Page 26
...'t want to stop before you can automatically rewind the film by pressing the Rewind Button (5).
Wait for the camera motor to take pictures on the LCD Panel (3) blinks "0" when the film is taken, the film automatically starts to rewind. Reload the camera with fresh Kodak film.
Unloading the Film
Within a few seconds after the last picture is finished...
User's Manual - Page 28
see Loading the Battery
28 Troubleshooting
What happened
Camera will not operate
Probable cause Power off Flash not ready
Film not loaded There are no more pictures remaining Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted
Solution
Press on/off button Wait for the flash-charging indicator on LCD panel to stop blinking See Loading the Film Remove the film
Replace or reload the battery;
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