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... not occur. The camera generates, uses and can be determined by turning the camera off and on, you may cause undesired operation. There is subject to comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to radio communications. Kodak KE115 Zoom 35 mm Camera Consumer Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, NY...
... not occur. The camera generates, uses and can be determined by turning the camera off and on, you may cause undesired operation. There is subject to comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to radio communications. Kodak KE115 Zoom 35 mm Camera Consumer Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, NY...
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ENGLISH ENGLISH Kodak KE115 Zoom 35 mm Camera NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA? When you call, please have your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase. 1 Visit our Web sites at http://www.kodak.com (for US) or http://www.kodak.ca (for the Toronto area, call : Kodak (USA only) from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at 1-800-242-2424. Kodak (Canada only) from...
ENGLISH ENGLISH Kodak KE115 Zoom 35 mm Camera NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA? When you call, please have your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase. 1 Visit our Web sites at http://www.kodak.com (for US) or http://www.kodak.ca (for the Toronto area, call : Kodak (USA only) from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at 1-800-242-2424. Kodak (Canada only) from...
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... 8 Setting the date 8 Setting the time 9 Changing the format 10 ATTACHING THE LCD LABEL 11 USING THE LCD BACKLIGHT 11 LOADING THE FILM 12 DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT 14 TAKING PICTURES 14 Using the focus lock 16 Tips for better pictures 17 2 USING THE ZOOM LENS 18 TAKING FLASH PICTURES 19 Flash-to-subject distance 19 FLASH MODES 20 Auto flash 21 Fill flash 21 Flash off 21 Selecting the flash modes 21 Nightview with or without flash 22 USING THE SELF-TIMER 23 MODE BUTTON...
... 8 Setting the date 8 Setting the time 9 Changing the format 10 ATTACHING THE LCD LABEL 11 USING THE LCD BACKLIGHT 11 LOADING THE FILM 12 DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT 14 TAKING PICTURES 14 Using the focus lock 16 Tips for better pictures 17 2 USING THE ZOOM LENS 18 TAKING FLASH PICTURES 19 Flash-to-subject distance 19 FLASH MODES 20 Auto flash 21 Fill flash 21 Flash off 21 Selecting the flash modes 21 Nightview with or without flash 22 USING THE SELF-TIMER 23 MODE BUTTON...
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CAMERA IDENTIFICATION Unfold the front and back flaps of manual to view camera diagrams 1 Shutter button 2 Auto-focus windows 3 Light sensor 4 Flash 5 Self-timer/ red-eye-reduction bulb 6 Viewfinder 7 Lens/lens cover 8 Strap post 9 Film-door latch 10 Diopter dial 11 Viewfinder eyepiece 12 Flash-ready/camera-warning light 13 Zoom dial 14 Film-door-lock indicator 15 DATE 16 REWIND 17 LCD panel 18 TIMER 19 MODE 20 Tripod socket 21 EXPOSURE 22 LCD backlight 23 ON/OFF 24 Battery door 25 Film-guide rails 26 DX/DXN code sensors 27 Film chamber 28 Film door 29 Film window 3
CAMERA IDENTIFICATION Unfold the front and back flaps of manual to view camera diagrams 1 Shutter button 2 Auto-focus windows 3 Light sensor 4 Flash 5 Self-timer/ red-eye-reduction bulb 6 Viewfinder 7 Lens/lens cover 8 Strap post 9 Film-door latch 10 Diopter dial 11 Viewfinder eyepiece 12 Flash-ready/camera-warning light 13 Zoom dial 14 Film-door-lock indicator 15 DATE 16 REWIND 17 LCD panel 18 TIMER 19 MODE 20 Tripod socket 21 EXPOSURE 22 LCD backlight 23 ON/OFF 24 Battery door 25 Film-guide rails 26 DX/DXN code sensors 27 Film chamber 28 Film door 29 Film window 3
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Thread the longer end of the strap under the strap post (8) and pull it through the shorter loop. 3. Pull the strap tight. 4 LCD panel 30 Frame counter 31 Nightview symbol 32 Fill-flash/flash symbol 33 Flash-off symbol 34 Date/time display 35 Battery symbol 36 Portrait symbol 37 Self-timer symbol 38 Red-eye-reduction indicator 39 Auto-flash indicator 40 Film-motion indicator ATTACHING THE STRAP 1. Insert one end of the strap through . 2.
Thread the longer end of the strap under the strap post (8) and pull it through the shorter loop. 3. Pull the strap tight. 4 LCD panel 30 Frame counter 31 Nightview symbol 32 Fill-flash/flash symbol 33 Flash-off symbol 34 Date/time display 35 Battery symbol 36 Portrait symbol 37 Self-timer symbol 38 Red-eye-reduction indicator 39 Auto-flash indicator 40 Film-motion indicator ATTACHING THE STRAP 1. Insert one end of the strap through . 2.
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Snap the battery door closed. 5 LOADING THE BATTERY This camera uses one 3-volt lithium KODAK KCR2 (or equivalent) Battery that supplies power for all camera operations. Insert the battery into the battery chamber. 3. NOTE: Before you remove the old battery, turn off the camera. 1. Slide the battery door (24) and lift to open. 2.
Snap the battery door closed. 5 LOADING THE BATTERY This camera uses one 3-volt lithium KODAK KCR2 (or equivalent) Battery that supplies power for all camera operations. Insert the battery into the battery chamber. 3. NOTE: Before you remove the old battery, turn off the camera. 1. Slide the battery door (24) and lift to open. 2.
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Low-battery indicator It is not going to be operated. To awaken the camera, press ON/OFF (23). • Turn the camera off after approximately 4 minutes to replace the battery when - • the battery symbol (35) appears on the LCD panel (17), or • none of the indicators appear on the LCD panel and the shutter button (1) cannot be used for an extended length of time. 6 Auto power off This camera automatically turns off when the camera is time to conserve the battery life.
Low-battery indicator It is not going to be operated. To awaken the camera, press ON/OFF (23). • Turn the camera off after approximately 4 minutes to replace the battery when - • the battery symbol (35) appears on the LCD panel (17), or • none of the indicators appear on the LCD panel and the shutter button (1) cannot be used for an extended length of time. 6 Auto power off This camera automatically turns off when the camera is time to conserve the battery life.
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... high temperature or fire. • Do not use rechargeable batteries. • Store batteries in their original packaging prior to use. • Remove the battery from the camera when the camera is not going to be used for an extended length of time. • Replace all batteries with the same brand and grade and as a set at the same time. • In the unlikely event that...
... high temperature or fire. • Do not use rechargeable batteries. • Store batteries in their original packaging prior to use. • Remove the battery from the camera when the camera is not going to be used for an extended length of time. • Replace all batteries with the same brand and grade and as a set at the same time. • In the unlikely event that...
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Setting the date 1. DATE REWIND EXPOSURE MODE TIMER M 8 Press DATE (15) and hold the camera horizontally to turn on the camera. 2. Press ON/OFF (23) to uncover the lens/ lens cover (7) and to take pictures, the data is recorded onto the lower right portion of the picture. You can choose from three formats: (year/month/day, day/month/year, or month/day/year) or time format (day, hour/minute). When you...
Setting the date 1. DATE REWIND EXPOSURE MODE TIMER M 8 Press DATE (15) and hold the camera horizontally to turn on the camera. 2. Press ON/OFF (23) to uncover the lens/ lens cover (7) and to take pictures, the data is recorded onto the lower right portion of the picture. You can choose from three formats: (year/month/day, day/month/year, or month/day/year) or time format (day, hour/minute). When you...
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...) to the right or left to select the hour. 5. Move the zoom dial (13) to the right or left to change the first setting in time mode "blinks." 4. Press ON/OFF (23) to uncover the lens/ lens cover (7) and to save the information. 9 Press DATE to turn on the LCD panel (17) "blink." 3. Setting the time 1. Follow steps 3 and 4 to select the minutes. 7. 3. Move the...
...) to the right or left to select the hour. 5. Move the zoom dial (13) to the right or left to change the first setting in time mode "blinks." 4. Press ON/OFF (23) to uncover the lens/ lens cover (7) and to save the information. 9 Press DATE to turn on the LCD panel (17) "blink." 3. Setting the time 1. Follow steps 3 and 4 to select the minutes. 7. 3. Move the...
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.... Press the LCD backlight (22) to turn on the camera. 2. REWIND POSE MISE AU POINT RETARDATEUR Exposure Mode Timer EXPOSURE MODE TIMER RBEINMABGOE- ATTACHING THE LCD LABEL English text references for easy viewing and use in approximately 20 seconds or you want to reposition it or replace it with one . The label is removable if you can replace the English text with Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Polish...
.... Press the LCD backlight (22) to turn on the camera. 2. REWIND POSE MISE AU POINT RETARDATEUR Exposure Mode Timer EXPOSURE MODE TIMER RBEINMABGOE- ATTACHING THE LCD LABEL English text references for easy viewing and use in approximately 20 seconds or you want to reposition it or replace it with one . The label is removable if you can replace the English text with Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Polish...
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... to lock the focus. 3. If you want it within the auto-focus circle of the viewfinder. Auto-focus circle Viewfinder Viewfinder 4. Place the auto-focus circle on the subject that is where you want focused in the picture. 2. Press the shutter button (1) halfway down to take the picture. 16 Using the focus lock This camera automatically focuses on the subject you want to take a picture with the subject positioned outside the autofocus circle...
... to lock the focus. 3. If you want it within the auto-focus circle of the viewfinder. Auto-focus circle Viewfinder Viewfinder 4. Place the auto-focus circle on the subject that is where you want focused in the picture. 2. Press the shutter button (1) halfway down to take the picture. 16 Using the focus lock This camera automatically focuses on the subject you want to take a picture with the subject positioned outside the autofocus circle...
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... the lens/lens cover (7) and to zoom away from the subject in the telephoto mode or to to turn on the camera. 2. Move the zoom dial (13) to to zoom closer to the subject in the wideangle position. 18 4. Press the shutter button (1) to the wide-angle position. 1. USING THE ZOOM LENS This camera has a motorized zoom lens that lets you turn on the camera, the lens is initially set to...
... the lens/lens cover (7) and to zoom away from the subject in the telephoto mode or to to turn on the camera. 2. Move the zoom dial (13) to to zoom closer to the subject in the wideangle position. 18 4. Press the shutter button (1) to the wide-angle position. 1. USING THE ZOOM LENS This camera has a motorized zoom lens that lets you turn on the camera, the lens is initially set to...
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Take the picture when the flash-ready light (12) and the auto-flash indicator (39) on the camera. 2. Flash-to-subject distance ISO film Wide speed (38 mm) Tele (115 mm) 100 2 to 21 ft 2 to 9 ft (0.6 to 6.4 m) (0.6 to 2.7 m) 200 2 to 30 ft 2 to 12...stop blinking. 3. Keep the subject within the distance range for the speed of film in heavy shade, or on dark overcast days, you need flash. TAKING FLASH PICTURES In dim light, such as indoors or outdoors in your camera. Press ON/OFF (23) to uncover the lens/ lens cover (7) and to 7.6 m) 19 This camera features an automatic flash...
Take the picture when the flash-ready light (12) and the auto-flash indicator (39) on the camera. 2. Flash-to-subject distance ISO film Wide speed (38 mm) Tele (115 mm) 100 2 to 21 ft 2 to 9 ft (0.6 to 6.4 m) (0.6 to 2.7 m) 200 2 to 30 ft 2 to 12...stop blinking. 3. Keep the subject within the distance range for the speed of film in heavy shade, or on dark overcast days, you need flash. TAKING FLASH PICTURES In dim light, such as indoors or outdoors in your camera. Press ON/OFF (23) to uncover the lens/ lens cover (7) and to 7.6 m) 19 This camera features an automatic flash...
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... on the LCD panel (17). REWIND EXPOSURE MODE TIMER 20 Repeatedly press EXPOSURE (21) to take pictures beyond the maximum distance or your subject and surroundings. FLASH MODES Besides the auto-flash mode with or without red-eye reduction, fill flash, flash off button when you can select auto flash without flash. Hold the camera steady and gently press the shutter button (1) completely down to view the choices on /off , or...
... on the LCD panel (17). REWIND EXPOSURE MODE TIMER 20 Repeatedly press EXPOSURE (21) to take pictures beyond the maximum distance or your subject and surroundings. FLASH MODES Besides the auto-flash mode with or without red-eye reduction, fill flash, flash off button when you can select auto flash without flash. Hold the camera steady and gently press the shutter button (1) completely down to view the choices on /off , or...
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... firm support, and hold your camera steady to select a different flash option. 21 The camerawarning light (12) "blinks" red to take a picture. Hold the camera steady and gently press the shutter button (1) completely down to take a picture. • To cancel the fill-flash and flash-off modes, press ON/OFF (23) to turn off the camera or press EXPOSURE (21) to take pictures of existing light, use high-speed film, place the camera...
... firm support, and hold your camera steady to select a different flash option. 21 The camerawarning light (12) "blinks" red to take a picture. Hold the camera steady and gently press the shutter button (1) completely down to take a picture. • To cancel the fill-flash and flash-off modes, press ON/OFF (23) to turn off the camera or press EXPOSURE (21) to take pictures of existing light, use high-speed film, place the camera...
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... setting to auto-flash without red-eye reduction, press MODE (19) and deselect the red-eyereduction indicator (38). use the existing light. Nightview with or without flash Use flash to balance the flash and existing light exposure so that the shutter speed is slow. The camera-warning light (12) "blinks" red to use high-speed film, place the camera on a tripod or another firm support, and hold your camera steady to compose your picture...
... setting to auto-flash without red-eye reduction, press MODE (19) and deselect the red-eyereduction indicator (38). use the existing light. Nightview with or without flash Use flash to balance the flash and existing light exposure so that the shutter speed is slow. The camera-warning light (12) "blinks" red to use high-speed film, place the camera on a tripod or another firm support, and hold your camera steady to compose your picture...
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... be able to stop running before you open the Film door (28). • The film-motion indicator (40) blinks and the frame counter (30) counts down as the film is rewinding. 2. REWIND 2. Gently press REWIND (16) to take pictures on the entire roll of film, you don't want to start the automatic film rewind. Follow steps 1 and 2 from Automatic rewind. EXPOSURE MODE TIMER 26 Manual rewind If you can rewind the film.
... be able to stop running before you open the Film door (28). • The film-motion indicator (40) blinks and the frame counter (30) counts down as the film is rewinding. 2. REWIND 2. Gently press REWIND (16) to take pictures on the entire roll of film, you don't want to start the automatic film rewind. Follow steps 1 and 2 from Automatic rewind. EXPOSURE MODE TIMER 26 Manual rewind If you can rewind the film.
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see LOADING THE FILM on page 12 See UNLOADING THE FILM on page 26 TROUBLESHOOTING What happened Probable cause Camera will not operate Lens cover closed Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly loaded Flash not ready Film not properly loaded in camera Film needs to be removed 28 Solution Open lens cover completely Replace or reload the battery reload the battery Wait for the blinking flash-ready light to disappear Reload the film;
see LOADING THE FILM on page 12 See UNLOADING THE FILM on page 26 TROUBLESHOOTING What happened Probable cause Camera will not operate Lens cover closed Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly loaded Flash not ready Film not properly loaded in camera Film needs to be removed 28 Solution Open lens cover completely Replace or reload the battery reload the battery Wait for the blinking flash-ready light to disappear Reload the film;
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... cause Shutter button cannot be released Film-door latch does not open Lens cover closed Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly loaded Film is not completely rewound into the cartridge LCD panel is blank Camera-warning light "blinks" red Camera buttons and zoom will not operate Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly loaded Slow shutter speed in low-light scenes No film in camera Solution Press ON/OFF to open the lens/lens cover Replace or reload the battery Complete taking pictures or...
... cause Shutter button cannot be released Film-door latch does not open Lens cover closed Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly loaded Film is not completely rewound into the cartridge LCD panel is blank Camera-warning light "blinks" red Camera buttons and zoom will not operate Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly loaded Slow shutter speed in low-light scenes No film in camera Solution Press ON/OFF to open the lens/lens cover Replace or reload the battery Complete taking pictures or...