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The camera generates, uses and can be determined by turning the camera off and on, you may reduce the interference by the party responsible for help. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements...
The camera generates, uses and can be determined by turning the camera off and on, you may reduce the interference by the party responsible for help. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements...
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...) from 8:00 a.m. ENGLISH KODAK ADVANTIX T40 Auto Camera NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA OR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM? Visit our Web site at http://www.kodak.com (for US) or http www.kodak.ca (for the Toronto area, call . to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at 1-800-242-2424. Have your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase. 1 Kodak (Canada only) from...
...) from 8:00 a.m. ENGLISH KODAK ADVANTIX T40 Auto Camera NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA OR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM? Visit our Web site at http://www.kodak.com (for US) or http www.kodak.ca (for the Toronto area, call . to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at 1-800-242-2424. Have your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase. 1 Kodak (Canada only) from...
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CONTENTS CAMERA IDENTIFICATION ..... 3 CAMERA FEATURES 6 ATTACHING THE STRAP ....... 8 LOADING THE BATTERY ........ 9 Low-battery indicator ......... 10 Battery tips 10 Power shutdown 12 LOADING THE FILM 12 TAKING PICTURES 14 Typical print sizes (formats 16 Tips for better pictures ....... 17 TAKING FLASH PICTURES .. 18 Flash-to-subject distance ... 19 USING THE SELF-TIMER ..... 19 UNLOADING THE FILM ........ 20 Automatic rewind 20 Manual rewind 21 CARING FOR YOUR CAMERA 22 TROUBLESHOOTING 23 SPECIFICATIONS 25 2
CONTENTS CAMERA IDENTIFICATION ..... 3 CAMERA FEATURES 6 ATTACHING THE STRAP ....... 8 LOADING THE BATTERY ........ 9 Low-battery indicator ......... 10 Battery tips 10 Power shutdown 12 LOADING THE FILM 12 TAKING PICTURES 14 Typical print sizes (formats 16 Tips for better pictures ....... 17 TAKING FLASH PICTURES .. 18 Flash-to-subject distance ... 19 USING THE SELF-TIMER ..... 19 UNLOADING THE FILM ........ 20 Automatic rewind 20 Manual rewind 21 CARING FOR YOUR CAMERA 22 TROUBLESHOOTING 23 SPECIFICATIONS 25 2
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CAMERA IDENTIFICATION 23 45 6 7 1 8 11 9 10 1 shutter button 2 film-rewind button 3 self-timer button 4 LCD panel 5 self-timer bulb 6 viewfinder 7 flash 8 lens 9 lens-cover switch 10 strap post 11 film-door lever 3
CAMERA IDENTIFICATION 23 45 6 7 1 8 11 9 10 1 shutter button 2 film-rewind button 3 self-timer button 4 LCD panel 5 self-timer bulb 6 viewfinder 7 flash 8 lens 9 lens-cover switch 10 strap post 11 film-door lever 3
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The masking inside the viewfinder changes to reduce red eyes in flash pictures and hand obstruction in loading is fast and virtually error-free. The camera uses KODAK ADVANTIX Film. The film cassette communicates the status of the flash helps to match each format selection. CAMERA FEATURES Three Print Formats • Choose from 3 picture sizes: Classic (C), Group/HDTV (H), or Panoramic (P). Double Exposure Protection (DEP) • Don't worry about accidentally re-exposing...
The masking inside the viewfinder changes to reduce red eyes in flash pictures and hand obstruction in loading is fast and virtually error-free. The camera uses KODAK ADVANTIX Film. The film cassette communicates the status of the flash helps to match each format selection. CAMERA FEATURES Three Print Formats • Choose from 3 picture sizes: Classic (C), Group/HDTV (H), or Panoramic (P). Double Exposure Protection (DEP) • Don't worry about accidentally re-exposing...
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... Partially exposed Fully exposed 7 Film Status Indicator (FSI) • An indicator advances from opening before the film is made for this logo to be certain that you buy is completely rewound. Safety-locked Film Door • The safety interlock on the film door prevents the door from one symbol to another to identify the status of the Advanced Photo System. Look for this...
... Partially exposed Fully exposed 7 Film Status Indicator (FSI) • An indicator advances from opening before the film is made for this logo to be certain that you buy is completely rewound. Safety-locked Film Door • The safety interlock on the film door prevents the door from one symbol to another to identify the status of the Advanced Photo System. Look for this...
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Close the battery door. Open the battery door (16). 2. Place the battery over the battery-pull strap and insert into the chamber. 3. NOTE: Insert the battery before you remove the old battery, slide the lens-cover switch (9) to turn off the camera. 9 NOTE: Before you load the film. 1. LOADING THE BATTERY This camera uses one 3 V lithium KODAK KCR2 Battery (or CR2 equivalent) that supplies power for all camera operations.
Close the battery door. Open the battery door (16). 2. Place the battery over the battery-pull strap and insert into the chamber. 3. NOTE: Insert the battery before you remove the old battery, slide the lens-cover switch (9) to turn off the camera. 9 NOTE: Before you load the film. 1. LOADING THE BATTERY This camera uses one 3 V lithium KODAK KCR2 Battery (or CR2 equivalent) that supplies power for all camera operations.
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Low-battery indicator Replace the battery when the battery symbol (21) appears in its original packaging prior to turn on. Battery tips • Dispose of the battery according to local and national regulations. • Keep a spare battery with you store the camera for an extended time. • Do not use . • Remove the battery when you at all times. • Keep batteries away from children. • Store the battery in the LCD panel (4) or when the flashready lamp (14) takes longer than 15 seconds to use rechargeable batteries. 10
Low-battery indicator Replace the battery when the battery symbol (21) appears in its original packaging prior to turn on. Battery tips • Dispose of the battery according to local and national regulations. • Keep a spare battery with you store the camera for an extended time. • Do not use . • Remove the battery when you at all times. • Keep batteries away from children. • Store the battery in the LCD panel (4) or when the flashready lamp (14) takes longer than 15 seconds to use rechargeable batteries. 10
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If the battery touches the metal objects, the battery may short circuit, dis-charge energy, become hot, or leak. CAUTION: Do not try to take apart, recharge or short circuit the battery, or subject it to high temperature or fire. customers can contact their local Kodak Customer Service representative. 11 can contact the Kodak Information Center (KIC) at 1-585...
If the battery touches the metal objects, the battery may short circuit, dis-charge energy, become hot, or leak. CAUTION: Do not try to take apart, recharge or short circuit the battery, or subject it to high temperature or fire. customers can contact their local Kodak Customer Service representative. 11 can contact the Kodak Information Center (KIC) at 1-585...
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LOADING THE FILM You can load film with the camera on or off the camera when it is not in use to further extend the battery life. NOTE: Insert the battery before you load the film. 1. Power shutdown To conserve battery power, the camera automatically goes to open the film door (17). 12 To wake up the camera, take a picture or close and reopen the lens cover. Push the film-door lever (11) to sleep after 4 minutes of nonuse. Turn off .
LOADING THE FILM You can load film with the camera on or off the camera when it is not in use to further extend the battery life. NOTE: Insert the battery before you load the film. 1. Power shutdown To conserve battery power, the camera automatically goes to open the film door (17). 12 To wake up the camera, take a picture or close and reopen the lens cover. Push the film-door lever (11) to sleep after 4 minutes of nonuse. Turn off .
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cover switch (9) to uncover the lens (8), raise the flash (7), and turn on the format used. 1. Slide the print-format switch (12) to show the selected field of view. P H C P H C * High Definition Television (HDTV) prints are based on the camera. 14 2. The viewfinder changes to C, H, or P. Your photofinishing costs are the same aspect ratio as the TV for CD interface capabilities. Slide the lens- TAKING PICTURES You can take Classic (C), Group/ HDTV (H)*, and Panoramic (P) pictures on the same film cassette.
cover switch (9) to uncover the lens (8), raise the flash (7), and turn on the format used. 1. Slide the print-format switch (12) to show the selected field of view. P H C P H C * High Definition Television (HDTV) prints are based on the camera. 14 2. The viewfinder changes to C, H, or P. Your photofinishing costs are the same aspect ratio as the TV for CD interface capabilities. Slide the lens- TAKING PICTURES You can take Classic (C), Group/ HDTV (H)*, and Panoramic (P) pictures on the same film cassette.
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... your subject so that it fills the viewfinder but not closer than 3.3 ft (1.0 m). • Take pictures at the subject's level. Move close to your body when you press the shutter button to avoid blurry pictures. • Keep your subject look at the lights to reduce red eyes in your pictures. • Turn on all the room lights and have your...
... your subject so that it fills the viewfinder but not closer than 3.3 ft (1.0 m). • Take pictures at the subject's level. Move close to your body when you press the shutter button to avoid blurry pictures. • Keep your subject look at the lights to reduce red eyes in your pictures. • Turn on all the room lights and have your...
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Slide the lens-cover switch (9) to minimize red eyes in flash pictures (see Tips for the speed of film in heavy shade, or on the camera. 2. Frame your pictures will be dark. 4. The pop-up flash that fires when needed. Your camera has an automatic pop-up flash helps to uncover the lens (8), raise the FLASH (7), and turn on dark overcast days, you need flash. Keep the subject within the viewfinder eyepiece (13...
Slide the lens-cover switch (9) to minimize red eyes in flash pictures (see Tips for the speed of film in heavy shade, or on the camera. 2. Frame your pictures will be dark. 4. The pop-up flash that fires when needed. Your camera has an automatic pop-up flash helps to uncover the lens (8), raise the FLASH (7), and turn on dark overcast days, you need flash. Keep the subject within the viewfinder eyepiece (13...
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Attach a tripod to include yourself in the LCD panel (4). 19 Flash-to-subject distance ISO film Flash-to-subject speed distance 100 3.3 to 10 ft (1.0 to 3.1 m) 200 3.3 to 14 ft (1.0 to 4.3 m) 400 3.3 to 18 ft (1.0 to 5.5 m) USING THE SELF-TIMER Use this feature to the camera tripod socket (15) or place the camera on a firm support. 2. Press the self-timer button (3). • The self-timer indicator (19) appears in pictures. 1.
Attach a tripod to include yourself in the LCD panel (4). 19 Flash-to-subject distance ISO film Flash-to-subject speed distance 100 3.3 to 10 ft (1.0 to 3.1 m) 200 3.3 to 14 ft (1.0 to 4.3 m) 400 3.3 to 18 ft (1.0 to 5.5 m) USING THE SELF-TIMER Use this feature to the camera tripod socket (15) or place the camera on a firm support. 2. Press the self-timer button (3). • The self-timer indicator (19) appears in pictures. 1.
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... camera motor to stop to ensure that you close the lens cover. • The self-timer turns off after the shutter releases. 20 UNLOADING THE FILM Automatic rewind The camera automatically rewinds the film into the film cassette. • The picture counter (20) in the composed picture making sure that the film is completely rewound into the cassette after the last exposure. 1. Push the film-door lever (11) to start the timer. 5. The picture...
... camera motor to stop to ensure that you close the lens cover. • The self-timer turns off after the shutter releases. 20 UNLOADING THE FILM Automatic rewind The camera automatically rewinds the film into the film cassette. • The picture counter (20) in the composed picture making sure that the film is completely rewound into the cassette after the last exposure. 1. Push the film-door lever (11) to start the timer. 5. The picture...
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3. Manual rewind If you can manually start the automatic rewind. NOTE: You cannot reload a partially exposed film cassette and continue to use the entire film, you do not want to take pictures. 21 Remove the film cassette from the camera and reload with new KODAK ADVANTIX Film. • The FSI on the clasp of the camera strap. Gently press the film-rewind button (2) by using the knob on the fully exposed film cassette is at ✖ (#3 position).
3. Manual rewind If you can manually start the automatic rewind. NOTE: You cannot reload a partially exposed film cassette and continue to use the entire film, you do not want to take pictures. 21 Remove the film cassette from the camera and reload with new KODAK ADVANTIX Film. • The FSI on the clasp of the camera strap. Gently press the film-rewind button (2) by using the knob on the fully exposed film cassette is at ✖ (#3 position).
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... camera lens-cleaning tissue. CAUTION: Do not use chemically treated tissues intended for cleaning camera lenses. DISPOSAL: The camera contains a small amount of lead may be regulated due to disassemble or repair the camera or flash unit by yourself. Disposal of lead in the circuit board. Never wipe a dry lens. CAUTION: Use solvents or solutions designed for cleaning eyeglasses. 22 • Remove the battery...
... camera lens-cleaning tissue. CAUTION: Do not use chemically treated tissues intended for cleaning camera lenses. DISPOSAL: The camera contains a small amount of lead may be regulated due to disassemble or repair the camera or flash unit by yourself. Disposal of lead in the circuit board. Never wipe a dry lens. CAUTION: Use solvents or solutions designed for cleaning eyeglasses. 22 • Remove the battery...
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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 23
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 23
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film door does not close and reopen lens cover Open lens cover Wait for flash-ready lamp to turn green Load only new film (q) 24 What happened LCD panel is blank (continued) Probable cause Camera in sleep mode Flash does not fire Lens cover closed Flash not fully charged Film cassette does not fit completely into the camera Solution Take a picture or close Loaded exposed (✖), or processed film (s) into film chamber;
film door does not close and reopen lens cover Open lens cover Wait for flash-ready lamp to turn green Load only new film (q) 24 What happened LCD panel is blank (continued) Probable cause Camera in sleep mode Flash does not fire Lens cover closed Flash not fully charged Film cassette does not fit completely into the camera Solution Take a picture or close Loaded exposed (✖), or processed film (s) into film chamber;
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x 2.3 in . SPECIFICATIONS Film Type: KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color or black-and-white prints Lens: KODAK EKTANAR Lens; 24 mm, 3-elements hybrid with protective lens cover Focus System: Fixed focus Focus Range (Daylight): 3.3 ft (1.0 m) to infinity Aperture: Fixed at f/6.4 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): 3.3-14 ft (1.0-4.3 m) Shutter Speed: Programmed 1/60-1/250 seconds Power Source: One 3 V lithium KODAK KCR2 Battery (or CR2 equivalent); 7 seconds...
x 2.3 in . SPECIFICATIONS Film Type: KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color or black-and-white prints Lens: KODAK EKTANAR Lens; 24 mm, 3-elements hybrid with protective lens cover Focus System: Fixed focus Focus Range (Daylight): 3.3 ft (1.0 m) to infinity Aperture: Fixed at f/6.4 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): 3.3-14 ft (1.0-4.3 m) Shutter Speed: Programmed 1/60-1/250 seconds Power Source: One 3 V lithium KODAK KCR2 Battery (or CR2 equivalent); 7 seconds...