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USER MANUAL ADVANTIX F330 KODAK
15 film chamber
16 film door
17 tripod socket
18 battery door

Consumer Imaging
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Rochester, NY 14650
© Eastman Kodak Company, 2001
Pt.No.9196403
Printed in USA
Kodak ADVANTiX
F320/F330 AutoCamera


ENGLISH/ESPANOL/FRANÇAIS

Camera Identification
1 shutter button
2 self-timer button
3 LCD panel
4 viewfinder
5 self-timerbulb
6 flash
7 lens-cover switch
8 lens
9 film-door lever

ADVANCED
Unfold front and back cover flaps of manual to view camera diagrams.

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 modifications 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.
LCD Panel
19 self-timer indicator
20 picture counter
21 battery symbol

Kodak ADVANTiX
F320/F330 Auto Camera
NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA OR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM?
Go to our Web site at http://www.kodak.com (for US) or http www.kodak.ca (for Canada) or call: Kodak (US 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.
CONTENTS
CAMERAFEATURES 3
ATTACHING THE STRAP 4
LOADING THE BATTERIES .... 5
Low-batteries indicator 6
Battery tips 6
Power shutdown 7
LOADING THE FILM 8
TAKING PICTURES 10
Typical print sizes
(formats) 12
Tips for better pictures 13
TAKING FLASH PICTURES .... 14
Flash-to-subject distance .. 15
USING THE SELF-TIMER 15
UNLOADING THE FILM 16
Automatic rewind 16
Manual rewind 17
CARING FOR
YOUR CAMERA 18
TROUBLESHOOTING 19
SPECIFICATIONS 21
CAMERA FEATURES
Three Print Formats
- You can take three different size pictures: Classic (C), Group/HDTV (H), and Panoramic (P) pictures from the same film cassette. The viewfinder changes to show the selected picture size.
Double Exposure Protection (DEP)
- You don't need to worry about accidentally re-exposing your film. Your camera reads the Film Status Indicator (FSI) on the film cassette to prevent double exposures.
Easy, Drop-in Loading
- Easy, drop-in loading is fast and virtually error-free. The camera uses KODAK ADVANTIX Film. The film cassette communicates the status of film and becomes the carrier and storage container for the processed film.
Safety-Locked Film Door
After you close the safetyinterlocked film door and the film starts to prewind, you cannot open the door until the film is completely rewound into the film cassette.
Film Status Indicator (FSI)
- A highlighted indicator advances from one symbol to another to identify the status of the film inside the cassette.

Processed negatives
Unexposed
Partially exposed
Fully exposed
ATTACHING THE STRAP
Thread the shorter looped end of the strap under the strap post (14); pull the longer end through the shorter loop and pull it tight.


LOADING THE BATTERIES
This camera uses 2 AAA-size batteries that supply power for all camera operations.
- Open the battery door (18).

Before you remove the old batteries, close the lens cover.
- Place the batteries over the battery-pull strap and insert into the chamber as shown.

- Snap the battery door closed.
NOTE: Insert the batteries into the camera before you load the film.
Low-batteries indicator

It's time to replace the batteries when the battery symbol (21) appears on the LCD panel (3) or when the flash-ready lamp (13) takes longer than 12 seconds to turn on.
Battery tips
- Dispose of batteries according to local and national regulations.
- Remember to keep spare batteries with you at all times.
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Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer.
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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.
- Do not use rechargeable batteries.
- Store batteries in their original packaging prior to use.
- Remove the batteries from the camera when the camera is not going to be used for an extended length of time.
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Replace all batteries with the same brand and grade and as a set at the same time.
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In the unlikely event that battery fluid leaks onto your skin, contact Kodak Health, Safety and Environment Information at 1-716-722-5151 in the U.S. Customers outside the U.S. can contact their local health care provider.
- 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.

Automatic Energy Saving Features
Power shutdown
To conserve battery power, the camera automatically goes into a sleep mode if it is not operated for more than 4 minutes. You can awaken the camera by taking a picture or by closing and reopening the lens cover. When the camera will not be used for an extended length of time, close the lens cover to completely turn off the camera.
LOADING THE FILM
You can load film into the camera with the camera ON or OFF. Insert the batteries into the camera before you load the film.
- Move the film-door lever (9) to open the film door (16).

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The film door opens only when the film chamber is empty or the film in the camera is completely rewound into the film cassette.
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Insert the film cassette completely into the film chamber (15).

Make sure the Film Status Indicator (FSI) on the film cassette is at (#1 position) for a new cassette.
- Do not force the film cassette into the film chamber.
- Close the film door to start the automatic film prewind. The picture counter (20) on the LCD
panel (3) displays the number of pictures remaining on the film.
After you close the safetyinterlocked film door and the film starts to prewind, you cannot open the door until the film is completely rewound into the film cassette.

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.
TAKING PICTURES
You can take Classic (C), Group/HDTV (H)^* , and Panoramic (P) pictures on the same film cassette. Your photo-processing cost may be based on the format size(s) that you use to expose the film.
- Slide the lens-cover switch (7) to uncover the lens (8) and to turn on the camera.

- Move the print-format switch (10) to select C, H, or P format. The viewfinder changes to show the selected field of view.

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Frame your subject within the viewfinder eyepiece (11). For a sharp picture, stand at least 3.3 ft (1.0 m) from your subject.
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For low-light conditions, wait until the flash-ready lamp (13) turns green.
4. Press the shutter button (1) to take the picture.

Typical print sizes (formats)
C
H
P
| Classic | Group(HDTV) | Panoramic |
| 3.5 x 5 in. or 4 x 6 in. | 3.5 x 6 or 4 x 7 in. | 3.5 x 8.5 in. to 4 x 11.5 in. |
| (88.9 x 127 mm or 102 x 152 mm) | (88.9 x 152 mm or 102 x 178 mm) | (88.9 x 216 mm to 102 x 292.7 mm) |
NOTE: Your photofinisher generally provides 4 × 6 , 4 × 7 , and 4 × 11.5 in.
(102 x 152, 102 x 178, and 102 x 292.7 mm) sizes. Some local printers may offer 3.5 × 5 , 3.5 × 6 , and 3.5 × 8.5 in. (88.9 x 127, 88.9 x 152, and 88.9 x 216 mm) sizes.
Tips for better pictures
- Hold your camera steady by keeping your elbows close to your body when you press the shutter button to avoid blurry pictures.
- Keep your pictures simple. Move close enough to your subject so that it fills the viewfinder but not closer than 3.3 ft (1.0 m).
- Take pictures at the subject's level. Kneel down to take pictures of children and pets.
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Keep the sun behind you. This provides the best subject illumination.
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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, a window, or even the rails of a fence.
- Stand at an angle to shiny surfaces like windows or mirrors to avoid flash reflection and bright spots in your pictures.
- Turn on all the room lights and have your subject look at the lights. This helps to reduce red eyes in flash pictures.
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 automatic flash that fires as needed.
- Slide the lens-cover switch (7) to uncover the lens (8) and to turn on the camera.
- Frame your subject within the viewfinder eyepiece (11).
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Keep the subject within the distance range for the speed of film in your camera (see Flash-to-subject distance).
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Don't take pictures beyond the maximum distance or your pictures will be dark.
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Wait for the flash-ready lamp (13) to turn green.

- Press the shutter button (1) to take a picture.
Flash-to-subject distance
| ISO film | Flash-to-subject speed distance |
| 100 | 3.3 to 10 ft (1.0 to 3.1 m) |
| 200 | 3.3 to 14 ft (1.0 to 4.3 m) |
| 400 | 3.3 to 18 ft (1.0 to 5.5 m) |
USING THE SELF-TIMER

Use this feature to include yourself in pictures.
- Attach a tripod to the camera tripod socket (17) or place it on a firm support.
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Press the self-timer button (2).
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The self-timer indicator (19) appears on the LCD panel (3).
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Frame your subject within the viewfinder eyepiece (11)
and allow room for yourself in it.

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Hold the camera steady and gently press the shutter button (1).
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Quickly position yourself in the composed picture making sure that you see the self-timer bulb (5).
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The self-timer bulb glows and then blinks during the last two seconds of countdown.
- To cancel the self-timer selection before the shutter releases, close the lens cover.
- The self-timer automatically turns off after the shutter releases.
UNLOADING THE FILM
Automatic rewind
The camera automatically rewrites the film into the cassette after the last exposure.
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Wait for the camera motor to stop to ensure that the film is completely rewound into the film cassette.
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The picture counter (20) on the LCD panel (3) displays "0." The picture-counter display disappears when the lens cover is closed.
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Move the film-door lever (9) to open the film door (16).
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Remove the film cassette from the camera and reload with new KODAK ADVANTIX Film.
The FSI on the fully-exposed film cassette is at × (#3 position).

Manual rewind

If you don't want to take pictures on the entire film, you can manually actuate the automatic rewind.
- Press the film-rewind button (12)
to start the auto-film rewind.
- See Automatic rewind, steps 1-3.
NOTE: You cannot reload partial into this cam taking picture

CARING FOR YOUR CAMERA
- 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. - If the lens appears dirty, breathe on it to form a mist and wipe the surface gently with a soft, lintless cloth or a camera 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 eyeglasses.
- Remove the batteries when you store the camera for 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 | There are no more pictures remaining | Rewind film and remove from camera |
| Batteries weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted | Replace or reload the batteries | |
| Film does not advance or rewind | Batteries weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted | Replace or reload the batteries |
| LCD panel is blank | Batteries weak, dead, missing, or improperly inserted | Replace or reload the batteries |
| LCD panel is blank (continued) | Camera in sleep mode | Take a picture or close and reopen lens cover |
| Lens cover closed | Open lens cover | |
| Flash does not fire | Flash not fully charged | Wait for flash-ready lamp to turn green |
| Film cassette does not fit completely into film chamber; film door does not close | Loaded exposed (X), or processed film (■) into the camera | Load only new film (●) into the camera |
SPECIFICATIONS
Film Type: KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color prints
Lens: KODAK EKTANAR Lens; 24 mm, 3-elements hybrid with protective lens cover
Focus System: Fixed focus
Focus Range (Daylight): 3.3 ft (1.0 m) to infinity
Lens Aperture: f/6.4
Viewfinder: Reverse galilean with C, H, & P format display
Film-Speed:DXIX (ISO) 100-400
Flash Unit: Built-in, automatic flash
Flash Range (ISO 200): 3.3-14 ft (1.0-4.3 m)
Aperture: Fixed at f/6.4
Shutter Speed: Programmed 1/60-1/250 seconds
Power Source: 2 AAA-size alkaline batteries; 7 seconds flash-recycle time with fresh battery
Dimensions: 4.3 in. x 2.7 in. x 1.5 in. (108.8 mm x 69.7 mm x 39.3 mm)
Weight (without batteries and film): 5 oz. (140 g)
1,0 m (3.3 pies) a infinito
Abertura del lente: f / 6,4