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KB 32 35 mm Camera User's Manual LOADING THE BATTERIES This camera uses 2 AAA-size alkaline KODAK Batteries (or equivalent). 1. Place your thumbnail along the battery-door latch and lift to open the battery door (5). · Tuck the battery-pull strap into the battery chamber before you insert the batteries. 2. Insert the batteries with the (+) and (-) ends in the correct positions and close the door. NOTE: When you turn on the camera, with the batteries properly loaded, the flash-ready light (9) glows. Low-batteries indicator Replace the batteries when the flashready light (9) takes longer than 30 seconds to turn on. NOTE: Before you remove the batteries, turn off the camera. TAKING PICTURES Flash Every Time This camera features a flash that fires every time you take a picture--for better, brighter pictures, both indoors and outdoors. Examples include backlit scenes where the subject is in front of a bright background, or outdoors on a sunny day, when bright sun can cause shadows that obscure eyes or facial expressions. NOTE: The flash-recycle time is approximately 5 seconds with fresh batteries. 1. Slide the on/off button (6) 4 ft to uncover the lens (7) and (1.2 m) to turn on the camera. 2. For a sharp picture, stand at least 4 ft (1.2 m) from your subject. NOTE: When taking pictures in dim light or on dark overcast days, keep the subject within the distance range for the speed of film in your camera (see Flash-to-subject distance below). 3. Wait for the flash-ready light (9) to glow. 4. Look through the viewfinder eyepiece (10) to compose your picture. CARING FOR YOUR CAMERA · Protect the camera from dust, moisture, sudden impact, and excessive heat. CAUTION: Do not use solvents or harsh cleansers on the camera body. · If the lens appears dirty, breathe on it to form a mist and wipe the surface gently with a soft, lintless cloth or camera lens-cleaning tissue. Never wipe a dry lens. CAUTION: Use solvents or solutions designed for cleaning camera lenses. Do not use chemically treated tissues intended for cleaning eyeglasses. · Remove the batteries when you store the camera for an extended time. WARNING: To prevent possible damage and electrical shock, do not attempt to disassemble or repair the camera or flash unit by yourself. CAUTION: The camera contains lead in the circuit board. Disposal of lead may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities. In the US, you can also contact Electronics Industry Alliance at www.eiae.org. ESPECIFICACIONES Lente: Lente esférico de 30 mm, 2 elementos Velocidad del disparador: Fija en 1/100 segundos Abertura de diafragma: /8,0 Tamaño / clase de película: Película de impresión de 35 mm a color o blanco y negro Sensibilidad de la película: ISO de 100, 200, 400 ó 800 (Para mejor resultado, se recomienda ISO 400) Enfoque: Luz del día: 1,2 m (4 pies) a infinito Visor: Reverso Galileo Unidad del flash: Integrado con disparo de flash cada vez Tiempo de reciclaje del flash: 5 segundos con pilas nuevas Fuente de energía: 2 pilas alcalinas KODAK AAA (o su equivalente) Dimensiones: 117 x 66 x 41 mm (4,6 x 2,6 x 1,6 plgds.) Peso: 198 g (7 onzas) con pilas y película CÓMO CARGAR LA PELÍCULA Para obtener excelentes resultados al tomar fotografías lo mismo en exteriores como en interiores, use película con la sensibilidad de ISO de 400. Para la toma de fotografías en días que haya un sol brillante, se recomienda usar película con la sensibilidad de ISO de 100 ó 200. Bajo luz solar, colóquese de espalda al sol y cargue la película a la sombra de su cuerpo. 1. Deslice el botón encender/apagar (6) para destapar el lente (7) y encender la cámara. · En esta cámara puede cargar la película con la cámara encendida o apagada, pero la película solamente avanzará cuando la cámara esté encendida. 2. Empuje el cerrojo de la puerta del compartimiento de la película (13) hacia arriba para abrir la puerta del compartimiento de la película (18). 3. Introduzca la punta plana del cartucho de la película sobre la bobina de la película (15). Empuje el otro lado del cartucho de la película hacia dentro del compartimiento de la película (12) hasta que encaje seguramente en su lugar. · No fuerce la película para que entre en su compartimiento. 4. Saque suficiente película hasta que la punta alcance la marca del borde de la película (17). · Si la punta de la película sobrepasa la marca del borde de la película, empuje cuidadosamente la película sobrante hacia dentro del cartucho. 5. Es necesario rotar el cartucho de la película en la dirección de la marca del borde de la película para asegurarse que la película quede del borde plana entre los marcapelícula de la carriles de guía carriles de guía de la película de la película. · Asegúrese de poder ver los dientes de engranaje de la película (11). 6. Cierre la puerta del compartimiento de la película. · La ventana de la película (19) muestra la información sobre la película. NOTA: Una vez que haya cerrado la puerta del compartimiento de la película y empiece a tomar fotografías, no podrá abrirla porque, de lo contrario, arruinará la película. 7. Oprima el disparador (1) varias veces hasta que el contador de fotografías (2) muestre el cuadro 1. · El contador de fotografías comienza con el cero y cada marca en los incrementos de 5 representan una fotografía. GA24 100/21" ENGLISH/ESPAÑOL/FRANÇAIS ENGLISH NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA? Visit our Web sites at http://www.kodak.com (for US) or http://www.kodak.ca (for Canada) or call: Kodak (USA only) from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at 1-800-242-2424. Kodak (Canada only) from 8:00 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. Have your camera available when you call. For warranty purposes, keep your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase. CÓMO CARGAR LAS PILAS Esta cámara utiliza 2 pilas alcalinas tamaño KODAK AAA (o su equivalente). 1. Abra la puerta del compartimiento de las pilas (5) usando la uña del pulgar para levantar el cerrojo de la puerta del compartimiento de las pilas. · Asegúrese de poner la correa de sacar las pilas dentro del compartimiento de las pilas antes de introducirlas. 2. Coloque las pilas en su compartimiento con los signos (+) y (-) en la posición correcta y cierre la puerta. NOTA: Cuando encienda la cámara, con las pilas cargadas correctamente, el indicador luminoso de flash listo (9) debe brillar. Indicador de pilas débiles Reemplace las pilas cuando el indicador luminoso de flash listo (9) demora más de 30 segundos en encenderse. NOTA: Antes de remover las pilas apague la cámara. TROUBLESHOOTING What happened Camera will not operate Solution Slide on/off button to uncover lens and turn on camera Film not properly See LOADING loaded in camera THE FILM Batteries weak, dead, See LOADING THE or improperly loaded BATTERIES Film must be See UNLOADING rewound/removed THE FILM Lens cover closed; camera off Slide on/off button to uncover lens and turn on camera Batteries weak, dead, See LOADING THE or improperly loaded BATTERIES Camera in sleep mode See Power shutdown Slide on/off button to uncover lens and turn on camera Probable cause Lens cover closed; camera off Power shutdown To conserve battery power, the camera automatically goes to sleep after a few minutes of nonuse; the flash-ready light (9) turns off shortly thereafter. You can still take a picture while the flash-ready light is on. When the light turns off, gently press the shutter button (1) halfway down or slide the on/off button (6) to off and then on to wake up the camera. NOTE: Turn off the camera when it is not in use to further extend the battery life. Battery tips · Dispose of batteries according to local and national regulations. · Keep spare batteries with you at all times. · Keep batteries away from children. · Do not try to take apart, recharge or short circuit the batteries, or subject them to high temperature or fire. · Store the batteries in their original packaging prior to use. · Remove batteries from the camera when you are not going to use the camera for an extended length of time. · Do not use rechargeable batteries. · Replace both batteries at the same time with the same brand and alkaline type. WARNING: In the unlikely event that battery fluid leaks onto your skin, contact Kodak Health, Safety and Environment Information in the U.S. at 1-585-722-5151. Customers outside the U.S. can contact their local health care provider. WARNING: In the unlikely event that battery fluid leaks inside the camera, U.S. customers can contact the Kodak Information Center (KIC) at 1-800-242-2424. Customers outside the U.S. can contact their local Kodak Customer Service representative. CAMERA IDENTIFICATION 1 2 3 4 5. Hold the camera steady and gently press the shutter button (1) to take the picture. · The film automatically advances to the next picture. 6. Close the lens cover when you are done taking pictures. Flash-to-subject distance Beyond 4­9 ft (1.2­2.8 m) 9 ft GA24 100/21" Flash-ready light fails to glow within 30 seconds Safe Range 100-speed film 4­12 ft (1.2­3.7 m) Picture will be dark Beyond 12 ft Shutter button cannot be released Lens cover closed; camera off Safe Range 200-speed film 4­17 ft (1.2­5.2 m) Picture will be dark Beyond 17 ft ESPAÑOL ¿NECESITA AYUDA CON SU CÁMARA? Visite nuestros sitios en la red mundial electrónica (worldwide web) a la dirección http://www.kodak.com (en los Estados Unidos) o http:// www.kodak.ca (en el Canadá) o llame a: Kodak (en los Estados Unidos solamente), al 1-800-242-2424, de lunes a viernes de 9:00 a.m. a 7:00 p.m. (hora del este). Kodak (solamente en el Canadá), al 1-800-465-6325, extensión 36100, de lunes a viernes de 8:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m. (hora del este); para el área de Toronto, llame al 416-766-8233 extensión 36100. Cuando llame, favor de tener su cámara disponible Para hacer válida la garantía, sírvase guardar el recibo de venta como prueba de la fecha de compra. 24 ft Características de la Conservación Automática de Energía Safe Range 400-speed film 4­24 ft (1.2­7.3 m) Picture will be dark Beyond Picture will be dark Safe Range 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 800-speed film LOADING THE FILM 12 13 14 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shutter button picture counter viewfinder flash battery door on/off button lens film-rewind button flash-ready light 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 viewfinder eyepiece film-sprocket teeth film chamber film-door latch camera strap film spindle film take-up spool film-load mark film door film window SPECIFICATIONS Lens: 30 mm, 2-elements aspheric lens Shutter speed: Fixed at 1/100 second Aperture: f/8.0 Film size/type: 35 mm color or black-and-white print film Film speed: ISO 100, 200, 400 or 800 (ISO 400 recommended for best results) Focus range: Daylight: 4 ft (1.2 m) to infinity Viewfinder: Reverse Galilean Flash unit: Built-in, flash every time Flash-recycle time: 5 seconds with fresh batteries Power source: 2-AAA alkaline KODAK Batteries (or equivalent) Dimensions: 4 5/8 x 2 5 /8 x 1 5 /8 in. (117 x 66 x 41 mm) Weight: 7 oz (198 g) with batteries and film GA24 100/21" © Eastman Kodak Company, 2002 Pt. No. 20230019 Kodak is a trademark. New 10/02 10 11 GA24 100/21" Consumer Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, NY 14650 For excellent all-around results for indoor and outdoor picturetaking, use ISO 400-speed film. For use in bright daylight, you can use ISO 100- or ISO 200-speed film. If in sunlight, turn your back to the sun and load the film in the shade of your body. 1. Slide the on/off button (6) to uncover the lens (7) and to turn on the camera. · You can load film into the camera with the camera on or off, but the film only advances when the camera is on. 2. Push up on the film-door latch (13) to open the film door (18). 3. Insert the flat end of the film cartridge over the film spindle (15). Push the other end of the film cartridge down into the film chamber (12) until it fits securely into place. · Do not force it into the film chamber. 4. Pull out the film leader until the film tip reaches the film-load mark (17). · If the end of the film extends past the film-load mark, gently push the excess back into the cartridge. 5. Lay the film flat between the film-guide rails rotating the film cartridge in the direction of the film-load mark. · Make sure the film-sprocket teeth (11) show through the holes on the film. 6. Close the film door. · The film information appears in the film window (19). NOTE: Do not open the film door after film-load mark you start taking pictures or you film-guide rails will ruin the film. 7. Press the shutter button (1) several times until the picture counter (2) shows frame 1. · The picture counter starts at zero a ...

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