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, Consumer Markets Divjsion, 3500 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario M6M 1V3. (If your camera should ever
require service, the warranty and instructions for obtaining service are printed at the back of this manual.)
Congrolulotions! You've just joined millions of Kodak camera owners who have fun taking pictures. Your new camera has many convenient features, such as drop-in loading with 110 cartridges, batteryless flash, and no settings to make. Yet it's so compact that you can carry it in your pocket or purse to make big, sharp, rectangular color or blackand-white pictures, or color slides anywhere. At Kodak, we know how important your pictures are to you. To help make the best possible pictures, we hope that you'll read this manual thoroughly. If you feel that you need help or advice on using
read
0n
for
important
and
instructions
viewfinder (page 9). For sharp pictures, hold the camera steady
lease
in
the
t{EVER F0RCE ANY CAMERA 0PERATI0N: CHECK l}|STRUCT|0l{S F()R CIIRRECT 0PERATI0N.
and gently squeeze the shutter reto take the picture (page 9).
three-
1 2 3
Black-and-white Prints Color prints Color slides Belore you take anY
I(odo'ktilms
Type of Picture Black-and White Prints
Colo r KoDAx
in 110 cartridges for instant loading and unloading. Select a film for the type of picture you want.
Produces
3t//2 x
Filfr
No. of Exposures
KoDAx
Ma ile
4vz.inch t2 t2
20 20 20
VERTcHRoME
Pan
prints or
No
ne
enlargements
3Y2 x KoDAcoLoR
to check
Prints
II 5 x 7-inch color
E
I a rgements Color slides mounted in 30mm x 30mm plastic mounts (by Kodak) for p rojection r'
color prints or
en
4U-inch
rde r from
dealer
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the camera
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Color S lides
EKTACH Ro
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from dealert
oDuplicate slides or color prints available from original slides tcolor films processed and mailed to address you specify DO NOT USE FILM WITH A SPEED HIGHER THAN ASA 125.
rcrist str.lp
Attach the supplied wRrsr srRAP to the camera by inserting the shorter looped end of the strap
behind the posr. Then thread the longer end through the shorter
lorrding camera
o Press the LATcH and open the back cover. o Insert the cartridge and close
the back cover. The film name and number of exposures appear in the wruoow. The number (or
numbers) that you see in the window serves as an exposure counter. o Push the rtr-vr ADvANCE repeatedly untit it locks. (You may need to press the shutter release before you can advance the film.) IMPORTANT: Always operate the film
advance until it locks, or you won't be able to take a picture.
wtNDow
outdoor ptictures
or hazy sunlight with the sun behind you. For cloudy-bright conditions (light clouds hide the sun so that it doesn't cast distinct
shadows), insert a used magicube
o Hold the camera as shown at the left. View your subject with your eye close to the rear viewfinder opening. Frame your sub-
blurred! To hold the camera extra steady, stand still, keep your elbows close to your body, and momentarily hold your breath while
want it to appear in your picture. (For better centering at close distances-5 to 6 feet-position your
you take the picture. Keep your hands and the wrist strap behind the front of the camera.
o Push the film advance (about I % strokes) until it locks.
subject slightly
vertical
pictu res
to the right of
In
7I
40 second.
9
cube
center in the finder for horizontal pictures, or slightly below the center for vertical pictures.) e For shorp piciures, hold your
double-exposure pret:,ention
You never lose a picture by double-exposing a frame. After taking a picture, you must operate the film advance until it locks, or
you can't take another picture.
9
feet from camera to subject). o Keep at least 5 feet from your subject for sharp pictures.
8
will
be
tlosh pietures
Self-powered magicubes permit easy, rapid flash picture-taking. As you advance the film, the cube rotates counterclockwise to bring
one
leet with the films listed on page 5. Use only self-powered magicubes. Yon may danrcge your
carnera il you try to use batterypowered flashcubes. o lnserl o mogicube with a fresh
to ioke lhe picture. Don't jerk the comero by punching the shutter releose or your piclures will be ruined! Keep your hands and the wrist strap behind the front of the
camera. The w,,\nNlNc FLAG for a used bulb will appear in the finder as the bulb flashes. For the most pleasing vertical-
5ft
9ft
Overexposure Range of
Underexposure (too dark)
bulb facing forward. r Check the distonce-no closer than 5 feet; no farther than 9 feet. o Frome your subiect in the viewfinder the way you want it to appear in your picture.
Correct
Flash
the
(too.lieht)
Exposure
l0
camera as shown on page 8. This positions the magicube above the camera lens to help prevent unusual shadows in flash pictures. As you aclvance the film, the cube rotates one-quarter turn to position another bulb for the next picture.
wARNTNG
unloo'ding
After the losl picture . . . Operate the film advance (about 6 /a// strokes) until diagonal lines or black paper appears in the camera window. You will feel a stiff resistance on the advance. Do nol force ihe odvonce ony forlher. Open the cover and remove the cartridge. Do not open the cortridge or youi pictures will be
ruined.
NOTE: Removing and replacing partially exposed cartridges (even in a darkroom) may result in the loss of one or
Tthoto oids . .
see
Koolx Pocket lNsraMATtc Corry Cose-A convenient way to carry camera. Attach to your belt, or use camera's wrist strap to carry camera.
Kooax Pocket Canousrl Proiectors-Show your 1 1O-size color slides big, bright, and sharp on the screen. Up to 120 slides can be stored in a single Pocket C,rnouser- 120 Slide Tray.
FLAG
Fill-ln Flosh-When you take pictures outdoors, shadows may appear on tbe faces of your subjects under some lighting conditions.
shadows,
place a magicube on the camera, check the distance (5 to 9 feet), and take a flash picture.
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Koonr 2 x 2 Adopter for llO Slides-Adapts your slides for showing with projectors accepting 2 x 2-inch slide mounts, such as Koonr
C,qnouser Projectors. IJse one adapter for each slide.
more pictures.
l3
What Happened No picture or partial picture. Pictures blurred. Hand, fingers, o r wrist stra p in
a) Camera
Correction Keep both hands and wrist strap behind front of camera.
a) Hold camera steady; gently squeeze shutter release, b) Subiect must be stationary or
front of lens.
Daylight pictures
too da rk.
moving very slowly toward or away from camera. c) Keep at least 5 feet from subject. Clean lens Frame subiect in finder (page 9)
Foggy, misty
Dirty camera
lens.
fa r
lmproper use of
fi n der.
too light.
Flare in flash
pictu re.
to flash.
Flash reflected
front of
Turn up room lights and install optional KoDAK Magicube Extender in cube socket.
extensive care and attention in producing yotrr new Pockel INSTAT{ATIc Canrera Carefully follow all the instructions in this manual to get the best results and to prevenl damage to your equipment If you shouJd want help or servicei howevel, we're at your call We will repair your camera aL no charge within one year after purchase, except for dalrlage ctrusd by accident or abuse. This warranty applies only to the camera itself, and Kodrk cf,nnot be responsible for other losses or damages of any kind resulting from equipment failure Except as mentioned above, no other warranry, express or imp)ied. applies lo this canlera For picture-making help, wdte to Kodak Canada Ltd., Consunter Markels Djvision,3500 Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto, Ontario M6M lV3 For service on )/our camera during or after the warranty period, contact your dealer in Kodak products for assjstance or send your cameta to one of the Kodak Equipment Service Centres A nole encLosed with the equipnlent giving details and date of purchase will help us get it back to you promptly
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