Kodak KC50 User Manual

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1KC50/55Camera

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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

Page 3 - Getting to Know Your Camera

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

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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

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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

Page 6 - Need Help with Your Camera?

143. Look through theVIEWFINDEREYEPIECE13 tosee your subject.VIEWFINDERAuto1. Slide the LENS-COVERSWITCH9 open until itlocks into place. The camerawil

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154. Hold the camera steady andgently press the SHUTTERBUTTON1 to take apicture. Wait for the FLASH-/CAMERA-READY LIGHT14to turn “on” before you taket

Page 8 - Specifications

16Using the Focus LockThis camera automaticallyfocuses on whatever is withinthe auto-focus frame of theveiwfinder eyepiece. If youwant to take a pictu

Page 9 - Loading the Batteries

173. While still partiallydepressing the shutter buttonmove the camera until yoursubject is where you want it.VIEWFINDERAUTO-FOCUSBRACKETS4. Press the

Page 10 - Loading the Film

18In dim light, such as indoors oroutdoors in heavy shade, or ondark overcast days, you needflash. Your camera features anautomatic flash that fires w

Page 11 - FILM-GUIDE RAILS

19AutoUsing Fill Flash and Flash OffFill Flash—Bright light indoorsor outdoors from backlitsubjects can create darkshadows (especially on faces) incon

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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

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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

Page 14 - Taking a Picture

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

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22TroubleshootingWhat happened Probable cause SolutionCamera will Lens cover closed Slide the lens-covernot operate switch to uncover lensand turn on

Page 16 - Using the Focus Lock

23What happened Probable cause SolutionPicture counter Film door opened Close film door andreturns to “S” rewind film to avoidlosing additionalpicture

Page 17 - BRACKETS

24What happened Probable cause SolutionFilm does Film did not See Loading the Filmnot rewind load properlyBatteries weak, Replace or reload thedead, m

Page 18 - Taking Flash Pictures

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

Page 19 - Flash Off—

26Mode SelectionUse the Mode Button (b) tochange the data display asshown.MMMSetting Data1. Press the Mode Button (b) toselect the desired data type.2

Page 20 - REDUCTION LAMP

27In time mode, pressing theselect button successivelycauses the hour, minute, andthen the colon to blink.3. Press the Set Button (d) tochange the bli

Page 21 - Unloading the Film

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

Page 22 - Troubleshooting

29Consumer ImagingEASTMAN KODAK COMPANYRochester, NY 14650Pt. No. 916 5101 1-97Printed in USA

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5ContentsNeed 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. (Easterntime) Monday through Friday at 1 (800) 242-2424.Kodak

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71Shutter Button2Flash Sensor3Picture Counter4Viewfinder5Flash6Red-Eye-Reduction Lamp7Flash Switch8Lens9Len-Cover Switch10Camera Strap11Auto-Focus Win

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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

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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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