Kodak 1600 AUTO/ 1700 AUTO Camera 1
Film Status Indicator (FSI) A highlighted indicator advances from one symbol to another to identify the status of the film inside the cassette.
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.
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Need Help with Your Camera or More Information About the Advanced Photo System? ............ 7 Camera Identification .............................................................. 10 Batteries .................................................................................. 11 Loading the Film ..................................................................... 14 Taking Pictures ........................................................................ 15 Taking Flash Pictures .............................
Need Help with Your Camera or More Information About the Advanced Photo System? Call: Kodak (United States 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.
Camera Identification (see inside cover flaps of manual for camera diagrams) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 10 Shutter Button Print-Size Selector Viewfinder Red-Eye-Reduction Indicator Flash Sensor Flash Lens Lens-Cover Switch Film-Door Lever (10) Camera Strap (11) LCD Panel (12) Camera- /Flash-Ready Indicator (13) Viewfinder Eyepiece (14) Film Chamber (15) Film Door (16) Battery Door
Batteries This camera uses 2 AAA-size alkaline batteries that supply power for all camera operations. 1. Turn camera upside down. 2. Pull out and lift open the Battery Door (16) located on the side of the camera. 3. Load the batteries in the battery chamber with the + and - ends in the positions shown inside the battery door ∂ . NOTE: Insert the batteries into the camera before you load the film.
Low-Batteries Warning It’s time to replace the batteries when — • the Camera- /Flash-Ready Indicator (12) takes longer than 30 seconds to turn off, • the LCD panel displays “LO,” • the film doesn’t rewind, or • the camera will not operate. NOTE: If you “replace” the batteries with film in the camera, the picture counter on the LCD panel will reset to “1.
Battery Tips: • Remember to keep spare batteries with you at all times. • Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer. • Keep batteries away from children. • Do not attempt to disassemble, recharge or short circuit the batteries, or subject them to high temperature or fire. • Store batteries in original packaging prior to use.
Loading the Film For excellent all-around results for indoor and outdoor picture-taking, use KODAK ADVANTIX 200-speed Film. 1. Turn the Film-Door Lever (9) to the “open” position and insert the film cassette completely into the Film Chamber (14) ∑ . 2. Close the Film Door (15). The film will automatically advance to the first picture and the LCD Panel (11) will display “1.” The display stays on for 5 minutes, then the camera turns off to save battery power.
Taking Pictures You can take Classic (C), HDTV (H), and Panoramic (P) pictures on the same film cassette. Your photo-processing cost will be based on the format size(s) that you use to expose the film. 1. Slide the Lens-Cover Switch (8) to the “open” position to uncover the Lens (7), ∏. 2. Move the Print-Size Selector (2) to desired format π . 3. Frame your subject in the Viewfinder Eyepiece (13). For a sharp picture, stand at least 4 ft (1.2 m) from your subject.
Typical Print Sizes (Formats) C Classic H Group (HDTV) P Panoramic 3 1/2 x 5" or 4 x 6" (88.9 x 127 mm or 102 x 152 mm) 3 1/2 x 6" or 4 x 7" (88.9 x 152 mm or 102 x 178 mm) 3 1/2 x 8 1/2" to 4 x 11 1/2" (88.9 x 216 mm thru 102 x 292.
Tips for Better Pictures • Hold the camera steady when taking pictures. • Keep your pictures simple. Move close enough to your subject so it fills the viewfinder but not closer than 4 ft (1.2 m). • Take pictures at the subject’s level. Kneel down to take pictures of children and pets. • Hold your camera vertically to capture tall, narrow subjects, such as a waterfall, skyscraper, or a single person. • Add interest to your picture by framing it with a tree branch, window, or even the rails of a fence.
Taking Flash Pictures In dim light, such as indoors or outdoors in heavy shade or on dark overcast days, you need flash. Your camera has a built-in flash with automatic red-eye reduction which fires when needed. When the Camera- /Flash-Ready Indicator (12) turns off, the camera is fully charged and ready for picture-taking. Flash-to-Subject Distance ISO Film Speed 100 200 400 18 Flash-to-Subject Distance 4 to 10 ft (1.2 to 3.0 m) 4 to 14 ft (1.2 to 4.3 m) 4 to 20 ft (1.2 to 6.
Flash Tips • Turn on room lights and have the subject face the lights to minimize red eyes in pictures. • Stand at an angle to shiny surfaces like windows or mirrors to avoid flash reflection and bright spots in your pictures. • Keep your fingers and other objects away from the picture-taking lens and flash to avoid dark or light pictures.
Unloading the Film After you take the last picture on the film cassette, the film automatically starts to rewind. When the film is fully rewound, the LCD Panel (11) will display “0” and “E” will appear when you remove the film from the camera. IMPORTANT: Do not remove the film cassette from the camera until the motor completely stops and “0” appears on the LCD panel.
Troubleshooting What happened Probable cause Solution Camera will not operate There are no more pictures remaining Batteries weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted Film inserted before the batteries Remove the film Film does not advance or rewind Batteries weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted Replace or reload the batteries Re-insert the film after inserting the batteries Replace or reload the batteries 21
What happened Probable cause Solution Shutter button will not depress Lens cover closed Open the lens cover Film cassette does not fit completely into film chamber; film door does not close Loaded exposed, partially exposed, or processed film into the camera Load only unexposed film into the camera LCD displays “0” after loading batteries Film loaded before batteries Load batteries first 22
Specifications Film Type: KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color prints; slide, chrome, or color reversal film not for use in this camera Lens: 23 mm, 3-element all-glass KODAK EKTANAR Lens with protective lens cover Viewfinder: Reverse Galilean with C, H, & P format display Film-Speed Range: DXIX (ISO) 100, 200, or 400 for color print films Flash Unit: Automatic flash Focus Range: Daylight: 4 ft (1.2 m) to infinity Lens Aperture: f/6.
Consumer Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, NY 14650 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1997 Pt. No. 916 3502 24 5-97 Printed in U.S.A.