1KC50/55Camera
10If in sunlight, turn your back tothe sun and load the film in theshade of your body.1. Slide the FILM-DOORLATCH23down; then openthe FILM DOOR17.Load
11FILMLOAD MARKFILM-GUIDE RAILS3. Pull out just enough film toplace the end of the film atthe FILM-LOAD MARK18.(Be sure the end of the filmis at the f
12Auto5. Slide the LENS-COVERSWITCH9 to uncover theLENS8 and turn thecamera on.4. Snap the film door closed.You should be able to readthe film informa
13NOTE: Because of limitedspace on the picture counter,dots stand for frames 2 and 3.Beginning at frame 4, only evennumbers show.6. Press the SHUTTERB
143. Look through theVIEWFINDEREYEPIECE13 tosee your subject.VIEWFINDERAuto1. Slide the LENS-COVERSWITCH9 open until itlocks into place. The camerawil
154. Hold the camera steady andgently press the SHUTTERBUTTON1 to take apicture. Wait for the FLASH-/CAMERA-READY LIGHT14to turn “on” before you taket
16Using the Focus LockThis camera automaticallyfocuses on whatever is withinthe auto-focus frame of theveiwfinder eyepiece. If youwant to take a pictu
173. While still partiallydepressing the shutter buttonmove the camera until yoursubject is where you want it.VIEWFINDERAUTO-FOCUSBRACKETS4. Press the
18In dim light, such as indoors oroutdoors in heavy shade, or ondark overcast days, you needflash. Your camera features anautomatic flash that fires w
19AutoUsing Fill Flash and Flash OffFill Flash—Bright light indoorsor outdoors from backlitsubjects can create darkshadows (especially on faces) incon
2This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interf
20Using Red-Eye-ReductionTo minimize red-eye in flashpictures of people, use the red-eye-reduction feature.Whenever the flash is needed,the red-eye-re
21After you take the last pictureon the roll of film, slide theFILM-REWIND SWITCH21 intoposition to start the film rewind.You may get a few extrapictu
22TroubleshootingWhat happened Probable cause SolutionCamera will Lens cover closed Slide the lens-covernot operate switch to uncover lensand turn on
23What happened Probable cause SolutionPicture counter Film door opened Close film door andreturns to “S” rewind film to avoidlosing additionalpicture
24What happened Probable cause SolutionFilm does Film did not See Loading the Filmnot rewind load properlyBatteries weak, Replace or reload thedead, m
25For Owners of theQuartz Date BackModelSetting the Date and TimeThe date and time featureenables you to record the datein a choice of four formats:(m
26Mode SelectionUse the Mode Button (b) tochange the data display asshown.MMMSetting Data1. Press the Mode Button (b) toselect the desired data type.2
27In time mode, pressing theselect button successivelycauses the hour, minute, andthen the colon to blink.3. Press the Set Button (d) tochange the bli
282. Remove the battery coverand insert a new 3-voltlithium CR 2025 (+ side up)battery.3. Replace the battery coverand reattach the screw. Resetthe da
29Consumer ImagingEASTMAN KODAK COMPANYRochester, NY 14650Pt. No. 916 5101 1-97Printed in USA
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5ContentsNeed Help with Your Camera? ... 6Camera Identification...
6Need Help with Your Camera?Call:Kodak (USA only) toll free from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Easterntime) Monday through Friday at 1 (800) 242-2424.Kodak
71Shutter Button2Flash Sensor3Picture Counter4Viewfinder5Flash6Red-Eye-Reduction Lamp7Flash Switch8Lens9Len-Cover Switch10Camera Strap11Auto-Focus Win
8Type: Compact 35 mm auto-focus cameraLens: 29 mm, 3-element hybridViewfinder: Reverse-GalileanAperture:f/5.6Focus Range: Daylight: 4 ft. (1.2 m) to i
9This camera uses 2 AA-sizealkaline batteries.Loading the BatteriesLow-Battery WarningIt’s time to replace the batterieswhen—• the flash- /camera-read
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