Kodak KC30 Manual Download Page 1

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KC30/35
Camera

Summary of Contents for KC30

Page 1: ...1 KC30 35 Camera...

Page 2: ...and if not used in accordance with the instructions may cause interference to radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur If this camera does cause interference to rad...

Page 3: ...3 Getting to Know Your Camera 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 5 Auto...

Page 4: ...4 O N U F O K ses ILM 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 11...

Page 5: ...a Identification 7 Specifications 8 Loading the Batteries 9 Loading the Film 10 Taking a Picture 14 Tips for Better Pictures 16 Taking Flash Pictures 17 Unloading the Film 20 Troubleshooting 21 For Ow...

Page 6: ...t 1 800 242 2424 Kodak Canada only from 8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Eastern time Monday through Friday at 1 800 465 6325 ext 36100 for the Toronto area call 416 766 8233 ext 36100 Visit our web site at www k...

Page 7: ...er Switch 10 Camera Strap 11 Film Spindle 12 Viewfinder Eyepiece 13 Flash Camera Ready Light 14 Sprocket Teeth 15 Film Window 16 Film Door 17 Film Load Mark 18 Battery Door Latch 19 Take Up Spool 20 F...

Page 8: ...t 4 ft 1 2 m to infinity Flash Unit Electronic flash with ISO 100 21 guide number of 7 5 m flash automatically turns on at low light levels Flash Recycle Time Approximately 5 sec with fresh batteries...

Page 9: ...ime to replace the batteries when the flash camera ready light takes more than 30 seconds to turn on the camera motor slows down or will not run the film will not advance Auto Power Off This camera au...

Page 10: ...ur body 1 Slide the FILM DOOR LATCH 22 down then open the FILM DOOR 16 Loading the Film 2 Insert the film into the FILM CHAMBER 21 Place the flat recessed end of the film over the FILM SPINDLE 11 Push...

Page 11: ...d of the film at the FILM LOAD MARK 17 Be sure the end of the film is at the film load mark or you may not get any pictures If the end of the film extends past the film load mark gently push the exces...

Page 12: ...WITCH 9 to uncover the LENS 8 and turn the camera on 4 Snap the film door closed You should be able to read the film information in the FILM WINDOW 15 CAUTION Do not open the film door if you have fil...

Page 13: ...E Because of limited space on the picture counter dots stand for frames 2 and 3 Beginning at frame 4 only even numbers show 6 Press the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 three times so that the PICTURE COUNTER 3 moves...

Page 14: ...IEWFINDER 1 Slide the LENS COVER SWITCH 9 open until it locks into place The camera will not work if the lens cover is not completely open 2 For a sharp picture be at least 4 ft 1 2 m from your subjec...

Page 15: ...the FLASH CAMERA READY LIGHT 13 to turn on before you take the picture The flash automatically fires when you take a picture see TAKING FLASH PICTURES Do not block the lens or flash with your fingers...

Page 16: ...by framing your subject with a tree branch window or even the rails of a fence Keep the sun behind you This provides the best subject illumination Keep your pictures simple Move close enough to your...

Page 17: ...ou need it Taking Flash Pictures ISO Film Speed Flash to Subject Distance 100 4 to 9 ft 1 2 to 2 8 m 200 4 to 13 ft 1 2 to 4 0 m 400 4 to 18 ft 1 2 to 5 5 m 1 Slide the LENS COVER SWITCH 9 open to tur...

Page 18: ...shadows Flash Off When you do not want to use the flash especially flash off fill flash indoors or in dim lighting situations use flash off 1 Slide the LENS COVER SWITCH 9 open 2 Push the FLASH SWITCH...

Page 19: ...ess the SHUTTER BUTTON 1 The RED EYE REDUCTION LAMP 6 stays on as long as the shutter button is partially depressed 2 Have your subject look directly at the red eye reduction lamp for a few seconds be...

Page 20: ...c Wait for the camera motor to stop before you open the FILM DOOR 16 and remove the film cartridge Unloading the Film Using Mid Roll Rewind If you don t want to take pictures on the entire roll of fil...

Page 21: ...ution Camera will Lens cover closed Slide the lens cover not operate switch to uncover lens and turn on camera Batteries weak Replace or reload the dead missing or batteries see Loading improperly ins...

Page 22: ...opened Close film door and returns to S rewind film to avoid losing additional pictures Film does Batteries weak Replace or reload the not advance dead missing or batteries see Loading improperly the...

Page 23: ...ading the Film not rewind load properly Batteries weak Replace or reload the dead missing or batteries see Loading improperly inserted the Batteries Flash camera Batteries weak Replace with fresh AA r...

Page 24: ...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 b to select the desired data type then take the...

Page 25: ...ect the desired data type 2 Use the Select Button c to move between different parts of the displayed data With the data displayed pressing the select button in succession causes the settings for year...

Page 26: ...ly causes the hour minute and then the colon to blink 3 Press the Set Button d to change the blinking display M SELECT MODE SET Replacing the Date Back Battery 1 Open the film door Remove the screw fr...

Page 27: ...cover and insert a new 3 volt lithium CR 2025 side up battery 3 Replace the battery cover and reattach the screw Reset the date and time Date back subject to minor appearance and specification change...

Page 28: ...28 Consumer Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester NY 14650 Pt No 916 5093 1 97 Printed in USA...

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