Kodak 4700ix / 4800ix Zoom Camera 1
Camera Identification (3) (4) (2) (1) (5) (6) (11) (7) (8) (10) (9) Unfold the front and back flaps of this manual for easy reference to the camera’s parts.
Camera Identification (12) ME (13) (14) SELE TEX CT T NU SE LE CT EN TE R EX P LE FT (15) (22) (21) (20) (19) (18) (17) (16) 3
LCD Panel (23) (25) (24) SELECT TEXT OFF (31) (30) (29) (28) 4 EXP LEFT FILL (27) (26)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: Your model camera has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against interference in residential use.
Welcome to the innovative world of the Advanced Photo System! And thank you for buying this KODAK ADVANTIX Camera. Need Help with Your Camera? Call: Kodak (USA only) toll free from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at 1 (800) 242-2424. Kodak (Canada only) from 8:30 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 http://www.kodak.
Look for this logo to be certain that the film you buy is made for this camera. Look for this logo to select a certified photofinisher for developing your film and to assure that you get all the features of the Advanced Photo System. Film Status Indicator (FSI) Unexposed A highlighted indicator advances from one symbol to another to identify the status of the film inside the cassette.
Contents Camera Identification ............................ 9 Using the “SELFTIMER” ..................... 18 Attaching the Strap ............................. 10 Loading the Battery ............................. 10 Low-Battery Indicator ...................... 11 Battery Tips ..................................... 11 Power Shut-Off ............................... 11 Date and Time Imprinting .................... 18 Setting the Date and Time .............. 18 Date and Time Formats ..................
Camera Identification (Unfold the front and back cover flaps of manual for camera diagrams.
Attaching the Strap Loading the Battery 1. Insert the shorter looped end of the strap behind the Strap Post (10). This camera uses one 3-volt lithium KODAK K123LA (or equivalent) Battery that supplies power for all camera operations. 2. Thread the longer end of the strap through the shorter loop. 3. Pull the strap tight. 1. Open the Battery Door (11) by using your finger tip. • Before you remove the old battery, close the lens cover/flash. 2. Insert the battery into the chamber as shown. 3.
Low-Battery Indicator Power Shut-Off It’s time to replace the battery when— To save battery power, the camera will automatically go into a sleep mode if it is not operated for more than 60 seconds. You can press the shutter button, zoom control, film-rewind, mode buttons or rewind button to awake the camera.
Loading the Film You can load film into the camera with the lens cover/flash opened or closed. 1. Turn the camera upside down and slide the Film-Door Latch (17) to automatically open the Film Door (15). • The film door will open only when the film chamber is empty or the film in the camera is completely rewound into the film cassette. 2. Insert the film cassette completely into the Film Chamber (16). Make sure the Film Status Indicator (FSI) on the film cassette is at ●.
Taking Pictures You can take Classic (C), HDTV (H), and Panoramic (P) pictures on the same film cassette (see the following table for Typical Print Sizes). Your photoprocessing cost will be based on the format size(s) that you use to expose the film. 1. Lift the Lens Cover/ Flash (3) up to uncover the Lens (7) and to activate the flash. I LTA MU 2. Press the Format-Selector Button (4) to the desired format (C, H, or P). The viewfinder will change to show the selected field of view. C C H C H 4.
Using the Zoom Lens This camera has a motorized-zoom lens that lets you select the ideal lens-focal length for taking pictures. When you turn the camera on, it is initially set to the wide-mode position. 1. Lift the Lens Cover/Flash (3) up to uncover the Lens (7) and to activate the flash. 2. Slide the Zoom-Dial Lever (1) to the left to the wide-mode position to zoom away from the subject. Slide the lever to the right to the tele-mode position to zoom closer to the subject. 14 3.
Taking Flash Pictures In dim light, such as indoors or outdoors in heavy shade, or on dark overcast days, you need flash. Your camera features an automatic flash that fires when you need it. It also provides automatic daylight fill flash under certain bright-light conditions where shadows may exist.
Flash-to-Subject Distance ISO Film Wide Speed (30 mm) 50 2.5 to 9 ft (0.8 to 2.7 m) 100 2.5 to 13 ft (0.8 to 4 m) 200 2.5 to 18 ft (0.8 to 5.5 m) 400 2.5 to 26 ft (0.8 to 7.9 m) 800 2.5 to 36 ft (0.8 to 11 m) 1600 2.5 to 52 ft (0.8 to 15.8 m) 16 Tele (60 mm) 2.5 to 8 ft (0.8 to 2.4 m) 2.5 to 11 ft (0.8 to 3.4 m) 2.5 to 15 ft (0.8 to 4.6 m) 2.5 to 22 ft (0.8 to 6.7 m) 2.5 to 31 ft (0.8 to 9.4 m) 2.5 to 44 ft (0.8 to 13.
“FILL FLASH” FILL Bright light indoors or outdoors from backlit subjects can create dark shadows (especially on faces) in high-contrast scenes. Use fill flash to lighten these shadows. 1. Press the SELECT Button (19) until the “FILL FLASH” message and indicator appear on the LCD Panel (14). 2. Frame your subject within the Viewfinder Eyepiece (12). 3. Press the Shutter Button (2) to take the picture.
Using the “SELFTIMER” You can include yourself in pictures by using the self-timer feature. The electronic self-timer will delay the release of the shutter button for approximately 10 seconds after you press the shutter button. 1. Place the camera on a tripod (Tripod Socket [22]) and press the ENTER Button (18). The “SELFTIMER READY” message and indicator will appear on the LCD Panel (14). 2. Frame your picture in the Viewfinder Eyepiece (12). 3. Press the Shutter Button (2).
3. Press the ENTER Button (18) to store the selected month and to activate the next “blinking” date option (follow steps 2 and 3 to complete your selection). • After you set the “date” or “time,” the LCD panel will display “DATE IS” or “TIME IS” followed by the selected date or time. 4. Repeat steps 1–3 to choose and “SET TIME.” Date and Time Formats The date and time formats are automatically set for you according to the designated language listed below.
Using the “SET DISPLAY” Setting the Language This feature will allow you to view one of three display formats: U.S. “ENGLISH” is initially set into the memory of this camera or you can change the language to “DEUTSCH” for German, “FRANCAIS” for French, “ESPANOL” for Spanish or [Katakana] for Japanese. Example “SHOW DATE TIME:” “SHOW DATE/ISO:” “SHOW TIME/ISO:” 03/21/97 12:00 03/21/97 ISO 200 ISO 200 12:00 1. Repeatedly press the MENU Button (21) until “SET DISPLAY” appears on the LCD Panel (14). 2.
Print Title Imprinting Roll Title Imprinting You can choose a print title from the TitleSelect List and choose a language (see Setting the Language) before you take the picture. The title you select will be recorded on the film’s magnetic data strip. At certified Advanced Photo System labs, the selected title will be printed on the back of the print. You can choose an additional roll title from the Title-Select List for the entire roll of film.
Title-Select List 22 Title Title ANNIVERSARY HOLIDAY BAPTISM HONEYMOON BIRTHDAY I LOVE YOU CANADA DAY INDEPENDENCE DAY CHRISTMAS MOTHER’S DAY CONGRATULATIONS PARTY EASTER REUNION FAMILY SCHOOL EVENT FATHER’S DAY SEASONS GREETING FESTIVAL THANK YOU FRIENDS THANKSGIVING GRADUATION TRIP HALLOWEEN VACATION HANUKKAH VALENTINE’S DAY HAPPY NEW YEAR WEDDING
Unloading the Film Automatic Rewind 2. Turn the camera upside down and slide the Film-Door Latch (17) to automatically open the Film Door (15). The camera automatically rewinds the film into the cassette after the last exposure. 1. Wait for the film to completely rewind into the film cassette. • The “FILM REWINDING” message will appear on the LCD Panel (14) and the Frame Counter (26) will count down to “0.
Using the Manual Rewind Button If you don’t want to take pictures on the entire roll of film, you can manually activate the automatic rewind. 1. Gently press the Film-Rewind Button (20) by using a pointed object to start the auto-film rewind. 2. Follow steps 1–3 from Automatic Rewind. NOTE: You cannot reload partially exposed film into this camera for continuous picture-taking. Caring For Your Camera 1. Protect the camera from dust, moisture, sudden impact, and excessive heat.
Troubleshooting What happened Probable cause Solution Camera will not operate There are no more pictures remaining Remove the film Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly loaded Replace or reload the battery Film does not advance or rewind Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly loaded Replace or reload the battery LCD panel is blank Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly loaded Replace or reload the battery Battery weak Battery weak, dead, missing, or improperly loaded Flash not ful
What happened Probable cause Solution Flash/camera ready lamp “blinks” red Flash not fully charged Wait for lamp to glow green Flash/camera ready lamp glows red Subject closer than 2.5 ft (0.
Specifications Film Type: KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color pictures Lens: Autofocusing 30–60 mm motorized zoom lens, 5-elements/2-group construction, glass aspheric Focus System: Passive multi-spot AF Focus Range: C, H, & P: Wide/Tele: 2.5 ft – ∞ (0.8 m – ∞) Viewfinder: Real image with C, H, & P format display LCD: Text display with camera-status information and warnings Film-Speed: DXIX (ISO) 50–1600 for color films Flash Unit: Built-in, KODAK SENSALITE™ Flash Flash Range: (ISO 200) Wide: 2.
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