Kodak Film Camera C 750 User Manual

CAMERA IDENTIFICATION  
Kodak  
1 Shutter button  
2 Zoom dial  
3 Format-selector switch  
4 Lens cover/flash  
5 Light sensor  
6 Viewfinder  
C750 Zoom  
Camera  
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7 Auto-focus sensors  
8 Lens  
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9 Red-eye-reduction/  
self-timer lamp  
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10 Film-door lever  
Consumer Imaging  
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY  
Rochester, NY 14650  
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© Eastman Kodak Company, 2000  
Pt. No. 919 5504  
ENGLISH/ESPAÑOL/FRANÇAIS  
Unfold the front and back flaps of this manual to view the camera’s parts.  
Unfold the front and back flaps of this manual to view the camera’s parts.  
Printed in U.S.A.  
 
KODAK ADVANTIX  
C750 Zoom Camera  
Welcome to the world of the Advanced Photo System!  
And thank you for buying this KODAK ADVANTIX Camera.  
NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA?  
Go to our Web site 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.  
When you call, please have your camera available.  
For warranty purposes, please keep your sales receipt as proof  
of the date of purchase.  
© Eastman Kodak Company, 2000  
 
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FLASH MODES ..................................... 19  
Auto flash with  
CONTENTS  
red-eye reduction........................... 19  
Fill flash............................................... 19  
Flash off ............................................. 19  
Auto flash without  
red-eye reduction........................... 20  
Selecting the flash modes ................. 20  
ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM  
FEATURES AVAILABLE WITH  
THIS CAMERA ...................................... 3  
GETTING STARTED ................................. 5  
Loading the battery .............................. 5  
Setting the language ............................ 6  
List of languages .................................. 7  
Date and time imprinting ....................... 8  
Setting the date and time ..................... 8  
SPECIAL-OPTION MODES ................... 20  
Infinity-focus mode ............................. 21  
Portrait mode ...................................... 21  
Nightview mode .................................. 21  
Center-spot focus mode .................... 21  
Selecting the special-option modes .. 21  
ATTACHING THE STRAP ......................... 9  
CONTROL-BUTTON ACTUATOR .......... 10  
LOW-BATTERY INDICATOR .................. 10  
BATTERY TIPS ...................................... 10  
POWER SHUT-OFF ................................ 11  
LOADING THE FILM .............................. 11  
USING THE SELF-TIMER ...................... 23  
TITLE IMPRINTING ................................ 24  
TITLE-SELECT LIST .............................. 24  
PRINT-QUANTITY SELECTION (PQS).. 26  
ISO FILM-SPEED DISPLAY .................. 26  
TAKING PICTURES ............................... 13  
Typical print sizes (formats) ................ 14  
Using the focus lock........................... 15  
Tips for better pictures ....................... 15  
UNLOADING THE FILM ......................... 27  
Automatic rewind................................ 27  
Mid-roll change (MRC) ........................ 27  
USING THE ZOOM LENS ...................... 16  
CARING FOR YOUR CAMERA .............. 28  
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................ 29  
SPECIFICATIONS .................................. 31  
TAKING FLASH PICTURES .................. 17  
Flash-to-subject distance ................... 18  
Flash/warning-lamp signals ............... 18  
 
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ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM FEATURES  
AVAILABLE WITH THIS CAMERA  
Triple format selection  
• You can take three different size  
Flip flash plus  
pictures: Classic (C), Group/HDTV (H),  
and Panoramic (P) pictures from the  
same film cassette. The masking inside  
the viewfinder changes to match each  
format selection.  
• This system automatically adjusts  
to provide just the right light in  
any situation. The flash system:  
provides extra red-eye reduction  
with the extension of the flip flash and  
the red-eye-reduction mode,  
Date and time/title imprinting  
• The date, time, and cassette ID  
number are printed on the back of your  
prints, which makes it easy to organize  
pictures and order reprints. You can  
choose from one of 41 pre-  
programmed titles (12 languages  
available) to print on the back of the  
prints. See your photofinisher for a full  
description of available services.  
automatically turns on for dimly  
lit scenes  
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delivers brighter light for clearer,  
more colorful pictures for  
distance shots,  
provides softer light for more natural  
images for close-ups,  
automatically provides fill-in light for  
more sparkle and clarity in harshly  
lit portraits, and  
Double exposure protection (DEP)  
• Don’t worry about accidentally re-  
exposing your film. Your camera reads  
the Film Status Indicator (FSI) on the  
film cassette to prevent double  
exposures.  
recharges quickly so it is  
ready to capture those spontaneous  
peak moments.  
 
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Easy, drop-in loading  
Picture quality information  
exchange (PQix)  
• Easy, drop-in loading is fast and  
virtually error-free, eliminating blank  
rolls and double exposures. The  
camera uses KODAK ADVANTIX Film.  
The film cassette, unlike the traditional  
35 mm cartridge, communicates the  
status of film and becomes the carrier  
and storage container for the  
• This camera records vital scene data  
on the film’s magnetic information  
strip and communicates that  
information to the photo lab to  
optimize lighting and color for better-  
looking prints.  
Mid-roll change (MRC)  
processed film.  
• You can remove your film in mid-roll  
and later reload it and continue taking  
pictures. MRC lets you:  
Film status indicator (FSI)  
• A highlighted indicator advances from  
one symbol to another to identify the  
status of the film inside the cassette.  
switch film speeds in mid-roll to  
match scene requirements,  
organize by dedicating individual  
film rolls to specific subjects, and  
Unexposed  
share a family camera in which the  
members use their own roll of film.  
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Partially  
Exposed  
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Fully  
Exposed  
Processed Negatives  
 
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2. Insert the battery into the  
battery chamber.  
GETTING STARTED  
Before you take pictures, you need to  
load the battery, set the language, and  
set the date and time.  
Loading the battery  
This camera uses one 3-volt lithium  
KODAK KCR2 (or equivalent) Battery  
that supplies power for all camera  
operations.  
1. Slide the battery-door latch and lift to  
open the battery door (11).  
3. Snap the battery door closed.  
• After you load a new battery into the  
camera, reset the date and time.  
 
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2. Press and hold the menu button (23)  
for approximately 4 seconds until  
US appears on the LCD panel (14).  
Setting the language  
US English is initially set into the memory  
of this camera, but you can select  
another language (12 options available).  
See the table on page 7 for the List of  
languages and the LCD (Liquid Crystal  
Display) abbreviated codes.  
MENU SELECT ENTER  
1. Completely lift up the lens cover/  
flash (4) to uncover the lens (8) and to  
turn on the camera.  
• When you release the button, the  
language code “blinks.”  
3. Press the right or left side of the zoom  
dial (2) or the select button (22)  
to cycle to your selection.  
 
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4. Press the enter/self-timer button (21)  
to complete your selection.  
List of languages  
Languages  
LCD display  
American English US  
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En  
UK English  
German  
French  
MENU SELECT ENTER  
dEU  
FrA  
ESP  
JP  
dEn  
FI  
Spanish  
Japanese  
Danish  
Finnish  
Italian  
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Norwegian  
Portuguese  
Swedish  
nor  
P
S
 
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