Kodak KE50 User Manual

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1KodakKE5035 mmCamera

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10Low-Battery IndicatorIt’s time to replace the batterieswhen—• the BATTERY SYMBOL (29) “blinks”on the LCD PANEL (4) or• the camera repeatedly fails t

Page 3 - Getting to Know Your Camera

11Loading the FilmIf in sunlight, turn your back to thesun and load the film in the shade ofyour body.1. Slide the FILM-DOOR LATCH (13) inthe directio

Page 4 - 12 RIGHT ANGEL

123. Push the film cartridge down intothe FILM CHAMBER (19) until it fitssecurely into place. Do not forceit into the film chamber.4. Close the film d

Page 5 - Contents

135. Slide the LENS-COVER SWITCH (9)completely open to uncover theLENS (8) and to turn thecamera on.Taking Pictures1. Slide the LENS-COVER SWITCH (9)c

Page 6 - Need Help with Your Camera?

142. For a sharp picture stand at least3 ft (0.9 m) from your subject.3. Look throughthe VIEWFINDEREYEPIECE (14)and place theauto-focuscircle on yours

Page 7 - LCD Panel

15Using the Focus LockThis camera automatically focuseson whatever is within the auto-focuscircle of the viewfinder eyepiece. Ifyou want to take a pic

Page 8 - Specifications

16Taking Flash PicturesIn dim light, such as indoors oroutdoors in heavy shade or on darkovercast days, you need flash. Yourcamera features an automat

Page 9 - Loading the Batteries

17Selecting the FlashModes and Self-timerBesides the auto-flash mode, youcan select manual fill flash, flash off,auto-flash with self-timer, nighttime

Page 10 - Battery Tips

18Manual Fill FlashBright light indoors or outdoors frombacklit subjects can create darkshadows (especially on faces) inhigh-contrast scenes. Use the

Page 11 - Loading the Film

19Nighttime-View Modewith FlashIn this mode, the camera balancesthe flash and existing light exposureso you can take beautiful pictures ofpeople at su

Page 12 - GA24 100/21

2This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interf

Page 13 - Taking Pictures

20Nighttime-View Modewithout FlashIn this mode, you can capture thenatural existing light of city-nightscenes or fireworks at night. Use atripod or pl

Page 14 - 21 LEFT ANGLE

21Self-Timer withAuto FlashUse this feature to include yourselfin pictures. The electronic self-timerwill delay the release of the shutterbutton for a

Page 15 - Using the Focus Lock

22Unloading the FilmThe camera automatically rewindsthe film into the film cartridge afterthe last exposure. Wait for the motorto stop running before

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23TroubleshootingWhat happened Probable cause SolutionCamera will Lens cover closed Open the lens cover completelynot operateBatteries improperly Inse

Page 17 - Modes and Self-timer

24What happened Probable cause SolutionShutter button cannot No film in camera Load film into the camerabe releasedLens cover closed Open the lens cov

Page 18 - Flash Off

25For Owners of the QuartzDate Back ModelSetting the Date and TimeThe date and time feature enablesyou to record the date in a choiceof three formats,

Page 19 - Nighttime-View Mode

26Setting Data1. Press the Mode Button (a) toselect the desired data type.2. Use the Select Button (b) to movebetween different parts of thedisplayed

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27Consumer ImagingEASTMAN KODAK COMPANYRochester, NY 14650© Eastman Kodak Company, 19975-97Pt. No. 916 8279 Kodak and Sensalite are trademarks. Printe

Page 21 - Auto Flash

3Getting to Know Your CameraGHT ANGLE21 LE123456789101112

Page 22 - Unloading the Film

422 23242526272829FT ANGEL12 RIGHT ANGEL211314151617181920

Page 23 - Troubleshooting

5ENGLISHContentsNeed Help with Your Camera? ... 6Camera Identification ...

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6Need Help with Your Camera?Call:Kodak (USA only) toll free from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Mondaythrough Friday at 1 (800) 242-2424.Kodak

Page 25 - Date Back Model

7Camera Identification (see inside front cover for diagrams)1 Shutter Button2 Mode-Selector Button3 Film-Rewind Button4 LCD Panel5 Auto-Focus Windows6

Page 26 - Date back subject to minor

8SpecificationsType: 35 mm auto-focus, easy-load cameraLens: 29 mm, glassFlash Unit: KODAK SENSALITE ™ Flash with automatic powerdown to conserve batt

Page 27 - © Eastman Kodak Company, 1997

9Attaching theCamera StrapThread the short loop of the strapunder the STRAP POST (10). Put thelong loop through the short loop andpull it tight.21 RIG

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