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1. Kodak ADVANTIX 4700ix 4800ix Zoom Camera Camera Identification 9 00 9 Unfold the front and back flaps of this manual for easy reference to the cameras parts Camera Identification 12 13 14 LCD Panel 25 A 10 m rm eei E Lt SELECT TEXT 4 EXP LEFT 31 80 29 28 27 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 The camera generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not used in accordance with the instructions may cause interference to radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur If this camera does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the camera off and on you may reduce the interference by the following Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the camera and the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Changes or modificat
2. appears on the LCD panel and the shutter button cannot be released Battery Tips Remember to keep a spare battery with you at all times Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer Keep batteries away from children Do not try to take apart recharge or short circuit the battery or subject it to high temperature or fire Store batteries in their original packaging prior to use Power Shut Off 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 12 2 Insert the film cassette completely into the Film Chamber 16 Make sure the Film Status Indicator FSI on the film cassette is at Do not force the film cassette into the film chamber 3 Close the film door to start the auto film advance The Frame Counter 26 on the LCD Panel 14 will show the number of frames remaining on the film cassette After you close the saf
3. 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 INFINITY A For maximum sharpness of distant Scenery at any zoom position use the infinity feature for outdoor use only 1 Press the SELECT Button 19 until the INFINITY 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 FLASH OFF orr Sr When you do not want to use the flash especially indoors where flash is prohibited such as in theaters and museums or when you want to take twilight scenes or distant subjects that are beyond the flash range or capture the ambiance of existing light use the flash off feature 1 Press the SELECT Button 19 until the FLASH OFF 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 Use a tripod and high speed film because the shutter speed at night will most likely be slow Using the x SELFTIMER gt You can include yourself in pictures by using the self timer feature The electronic self timer will delay the release of the shu
4. 21 until SET DISPLAY appears on the LCD Panel 14 2 Press the SELECT Button 19 to make the selection To change the data option use the Zoom Dial Lever 1 to cycle to your selection 3 Press the ENTER Button 18 to set the selected data option 20 Setting the Language 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 1 Press and hold the MENU Button 21 for 4 seconds until the blinking language appears on the LCD Panel 14 2 Press the Zoom Dial Lever 1 to cycle to your selection 3 Press the ENTER Button 18 to set the language After you set the language the LCD panel will display LANGUAGE IS followed by the selected language Print Title Imprinting You can choose a print title from the Title Select List and choose a language see Setting the Language before you take the picture The title you select will be recorded Certified pe 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 1 Repeatedly press the MENU Button 21 until the LCD Panel 14 displays SET PRINT TITLE 2 Press the SELECT Button 19 to select SET PRINT TITLE Use the Zoom Dial Lever 1 to cycle from one title to another 3 Press the ENTER Button 18 to sto
5. an extended time CAUTION To prevent possible damage and electrical shock do not attempt to disassemble or repair the camera or flash unit by yourself Troubleshooting What happened Probable cause Solution Camera will not operate Film does not advance or rewind LCD panel is blank LCD panel displays BATTERY LOW REPLACE BATTERY FLASH NOT READY There are no more pictures remaining Battery weak dead missing or improperly loaded Battery weak dead missing or improperly loaded Battery weak dead missing or improperly loaded Battery weak Battery weak dead missing or improperly loaded Flash not fully charged Remove the film Replace or reload the battery Replace or reload the battery Replace or reload the battery Replace the battery Replace or reload the battery Wait until the FLASH NOT READY message disappears or until the flash ready lamp glows green What happened Probable cause Solution Flash camera ready Flash not fully Wait for lamp to glow lamp blinks red charged green Flash camera ready Subject closer See Flash to Subject lamp glows red than 2 5 ft 0 8 m Distance on page 11 Film cassette does Loaded exposed Load only unexposed not fit completely or processed film into film into the camera into the film chamber the camera film door does not close 26 Specifications Film Type Lens Focus System Focus Range View
6. ching the Strap Loading the Battery Low Battery Indicator 11 Battery Tips Power Shut Off 11 Loading the Film 12 Taking Pictures 13 Typical Print Sizes Formats 13 Using the Zoom Lens 14 Taking Flash Pictures 215 Flash Lamp Signals 15 Flash to Subject Distance 16 Selecting Flash Modes and Infinity Focus Mode 16 SPIEL FEASEI iua 17 INFINITY FLASH ORE aaa 17 Using the SELFTIMER 18 Date and Time Imprinting 18 Setting the Date and Time 18 Date and Time Formats 19 Changing the Date and Time Formats rr 19 Using the SET DISPLAY 20 Setting the Language Print Title Imprinting Roll Title Imprinting Title Select List Unloading the Film Automatic Rewind 23 Using the Manual Rewind Button 24 Caring For Your Camera 24 Troubleshooting 25 Specifications Camera Identification Unfold the front and back cover flaps of manual for camera diagrams GO NO Q b N mk m m m ek m ek NO O RO N o Zoom Dial Lever Shutter Button Lens Cover Flash For
7. ety interlock film door you cannot open the door until the film is completely rewound into the film cassette 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 photo processing 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 y Lens 7 and to i activate the FT E 5 flash 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 lt view e o I C o P H 3 Frame your subject within the Viewfinder Eyepiece 12 For a sharp picture stand at least 2 5 ft 0 8 m from your subject 4 Partially depress the Shutter Button 2 until the Flash Camera Ready Lamp 13 turns green Fully depress the shutter button to take the picture Follow the instructions on the text messaging A panel when the flash camera ready lamp is red Typical Print Sizes Formats c H Classic Group HDTV Panoramic KRO 3 2x6 or4x7 31 2 81 2 0 4x 11102 88 9 127 mmor 88 9 152 88 9 x 216 mm to 102 x 152 mm 102 178 102 292 7 mm 13 Using the Zoom Lens This camera has a motorized zoom lens that lets you select the ideal lens focal lengt
8. finder LCD Film Speed Flash Unit Flash Range ISO 200 Apertures Shutter Power Source Dimensions Weight KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color pictures Autofocusing 30 60 mm motorized zoom lens 5 elements 2 group construction glass aspheric Passive multi spot AF C H amp P Wide Tele 2 5 ft o 0 8 m e Real image with C H 8 P format display Text display with camera status information and warnings DXIX ISO 50 1600 for color films Built in KODAK SENSALITETM Flash Wide 2 5 18 ft 0 8 5 5 m Tele 2 5 15 ft 0 8 4 6 m 1 5 9 f 6 9 Programmed auto exposure electronic Main power one 3 V lithium KODAK K123LA or equivalent Battery 121 mm X 67 mm X 43 5 mm 8 1 oz 230 g without film or battery Kodak Sensalite Advantix and the Advanced Photo System symbol and logotype are trademarks 2f S Consumer Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester NY 14650 Eastman Kodak Company 1997 11 97 Pt No 917 4459 Printed in U S A 28
9. h 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 closerto the subject 14 3 Frame your subject within the Viewfinder Eyepiece 12 4 Partially depress the Shutter Button 2 until the Flash Camera Ready Lamp 13 turns green Fully depress the shutter button to take the picture The lens barrel will automatically return to the wide mode position after approximately 60 seconds 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 When you partially depress the shutter button and the flash ready lamp glows green the flash is fully charged and ready for picture taking see the following tables for Flash Lamp Signals and Flash to Subject Distance 1 Lift the Lens Cover Flash 3 up to uncover the Lens 7 and to activate the flash 2 Take the picture when the Flash Ready Lamp 13 glows green The LCD panel will display FLASH NOT READY message when the flash is n
10. ions not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations KODAK ADVANTIX 4700ix 4800ix Zoom Camera 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 com For warranty purposes please keep your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase Eastman Kodak Company 1997 ENGLISH 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 A highlighted indicator advances from Unexposed one symbol to another to identify the AS status of the film inside the cassette WO Partially UR exposed 4 b Fully exposed Processed Negatives Contents Camera Identification 9 Atta
11. 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 The empty Film Presence Indicator 27 and HEMOVE FILM message will appear on the LCD 3 Remove the film cassette from the panel when the film is rewound The camera message will only appear when the The FSI on the film cassette will be lens cover flash is up at 23 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 24 Caring For Your Camera 1 Protect the camera from dust moisture sudden impact and excessive heat CAUTION Do not use solvents or harsh or abrasive cleaners on the camera body 2 If the lens appears dirty breathe on it to form a mist and wipe the surface gently with a soft lintless cloth or lens cleaning tissue Never wipe a dry lens CAUTION Do not use solvents or solutions not designed for cleaning camera lenses Do not use chemically treated tissues intended for cleaning eye glasses 3 Remove the battery when you store the camera for
12. mat Selector Button Viewfinder Light Sensor Lens Self Timer Lamp Auto focus Windows Strap Post Battery Door Viewfinder Eyepiece Flash Camera Ready Lamp LCD Panel Film Door Film Chamber Film Door Latch 18 Enter Button 19 Select Button 20 Film Rewind Button 21 Menu Button 22 Tripod Socket LCD Panel 23 Infinity Focus Indicator 24 Battery Symbol 25 Text Messaging Panel 26 Frame Counter 27 Film Presence Indicator 28 Self Timer Indicator 29 Fill Flash Indicator 30 Flash Indicator 31 Off Flash Indicator Attaching the Strap 1 Insert the shorter looped end of the strap behind the AE Strap Post 10 2 Thread the longer end of the strap through the shorter loop 3 Pull the strap tight 10 Loading the Battery This camera uses one 3 volt lithium KODAK K123LA or equivalent Battery that supplies power for all camera operations Pe 1 Open the Battery a 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 Snap the battery door closed H After you N load a new battery into the camera you will need to reset the date and time Low Battery Indicator It s time to replace the battery when the Battery Symbol 24 blinks and the BATTERY LOW message appears on the LCD panel or none of the indicators except for steady battery symbol
13. ot fully charged 3 Keep the subject within the distance range for the speed of film in your camera Don t take pictures beyond the maximum distance or your pictures will be dark Flash Lamp Signals Glows green Flash fully charged Flash not fully charged Subject closer than 2 5 ft 0 8 m Atext message will appear on the LCD panel to inform the user the reason of warning Blinks red Glows red Flash To Subject Distance Selecting Flash Modes and ISO Film Wide Tele Infinity Focus Mode Speed 30 mm 60 mm Besides the AUTO FLASH mode you 50 2 5 to 9 ft 25 to 8 ft can select FILL FLASH INFINITY and 0 81027 m 0 8 to 2 4m FLASH OFF 100 2 5 to 13 ft 2 5 to 11 ft Press the SELECT Button 19 until the 0 8 to 4 m 0 8 to 3 4 m desired indicator and corresponding text 200 2 5 to 18 ft 2 5 to 15 ft message appear on the LCD Panel 14 0 8 5 5 0 8 to 4 6 m Flash modes and the infinity mode 400 2 510261 2 5 to 22 ft remain selected after you take the 0 8 to 7 9m 0 8 to 6 7 m picture To cancel the selection close the 800 2 5 to 36 ft 2 5 to 31 ft lens cover flash or press the SELECT 0 8to11m 0 8t09 4 m button to return to the standard point and 1600 2 5to52ft 2 5to44ft shoot AUTO FLASH mode 0 8 to 15 8 m 0 8 to 13 4 m 16 FILL FLASH FILL Bright light indoors or outdoors from backlit subjects can create dark shadows especially
14. re the selected title After you set the title the LCD panel will display SET PRINT TITLE IS followed by the selected title NOTE Print title selections will automatically cancel after 24 hours of camera inactivity Photofinishing Dervice Roll Title Imprinting You can choose an additional roll title from the Title Select List for the entire roll of film Both the roll and print title will be imprinted on the back of the print 1 Repeatedly press the MENU Button 21 until the LCD Panel 14 displays SET ROLL TITLE 2 Press the SELECT Button 19 to select SET ROLL TITLE Use the Zoom Dial Lever 1 to cycle to another title selection 3 Press the ENTER Button 18 to store the selected title After you set the title the LCD panel will display SET ROLL TITLE IS followed by the selected title 21 Title Select List ANNIVERSARY BAPTISM BIRTHDAY CANADA DAY CHRISTMAS CONGRATULATIONS EASTER FAMILY FATHER S DAY FESTIVAL FRIENDS GRADUATION HALLOWEEN HANUKKAH HAPPY NEW YEAR HOLIDAY HONEYMOON I LOVE YOU INDEPENDENCE DAY MOTHER S DAY PARTY REUNION SCHOOL EVENT SEASONS GREETING THANK YOU THANKSGIVING TRIP VACATION VALENTINE S DAY WEDDING nl ina the Film 2 Turn the camera upside down and Unload g the slide the Film Door Latch 17 to Automatic Rewind automatically open the Film Door 15 The camera automatically rewinds the film into the cassette after the
15. tter 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 The Self Timer Lamp 8 on the front of the camera will blink during the self timer countdown To cancel the self timer selection before the shutter releases press the ENTER button or close the lens cover flash The self timer is automatically canceled after the shutter releases 18 Date and Time Imprinting This camera has a quartz clock and automatic calendar through the year 2099 Traditional cameras print date and or time information directly onto the film Your camera uses the film s magnetic data strip to record date and time information which your photofinisher imprints on the back of your photographs Setting the Date and Time 1 Repeatedly press the MENU Button 21 until the LCD Panel 14 displays SET DATE 2 Press the SELECT Button 19 to select the date function The first two digits of the date will blink Press the Zoom Dial Lever 1 to the right or left to increase or decrease the number 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 yo
16. u 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 automati cally set for you according to the designated language listed below If you want to change the automatic settings for date and time formats see Changing the Date and Time Formats Time Format 12 hour 24 hour 24 hour 24 hour 24 hour Date Format month day year day month year day month year day month year year month day English German French Spanish Japanese Changing the Date and Time Formats mm dd yy dd mm yy yy mm dd and 12 24 hour 1 Repeatedly press the MENU Button 21 until the LCD Panel 14 displays SET DATE FORMAT 2 Press the SELECT Button 19 to make the selection Press the Zoom Dial Lever 1 to the right or left to increase or decrease the number 3 Press the ENTER Button 18 to store the selected format After you set the date or time the LCD panel will display DATE FORMAT IS followed by the selected format 4 Repeat steps 1 3 to choose and SET Using the SET DISPLAY This feature will allow you to view one of three display formats Example SHOW DATE TIME 03 21 97 12 00 SHOW DATE ISO 03 21 97 ISO 200 SHOW TIME ISO ISO 200 12 00 1 Repeatedly press the MENU Button

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