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Brand : KODAK

Model : T570

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USER MANUAL T570 KODAK

Camera Identification

Camera Identification

This device complies wi part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operalon is subjectto the folou- ing two conditions: (1) this device may notcause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device mustacceptany interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

NOTE: Your model camera has been tested and found to comply win the Ii for à Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against nterference in resident use. The camera generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, i not used in accordance vith the instructions, may cause interterence to radio communications. There is no guarantee thatiterference wil not occur. this camera does cause interference t radio or tele- vision reception, vhich can be determined by tuming the camera off and on, you may reduce the iterterence by the folowing

— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

— Increase the separation between the camera and the receiver.

— Consul the dealer or an experienced radioftelevision technician for help. Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for complance could void the users authority to opera the equipment

NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA OR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM? Go to our web site at http:/www.kodak.com or call:

Kodak (USA only) from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Easter time) Monday through Friday at 1 (800) 242-2424.

When you call, please have your camera available.

For warranty purposes, please keep your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase

ENGLISH CONTENTS CAMERAFEATURES AND BENEFITS GETTING STARTED …… 1 Loading the batte Date aridtime . Settngthe date . Setting the time Ataching the camera Strap CONTROLBUTTONACTUATOR OTHER BATTERY INFORMATION Low-batteryindicator Battery tps Ponershutof .

TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS 4

CAMERA FEATURES AND BENEFITS 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.

Picture Quality Information (6 languages available) to print

Exchange (PQix) on the back of the prints. See

+_ This camera records vital your photofnisher for à fu scene data on the film's description of the available magnetic information strip and services

communicates that information i to the photo lab to optimize Flip Flash

lighting and color for better. *_Jhe extension of the flash

helps to minimize red eyes in

looking prints. flash pictures and prevents Date, Time, and Title Imprinting hand obstruction in front of * The date, time, and cassette the flash. When the flash is ID number are printed on the closed, it protects the lens back of your prints, which and viewfinder.

makes it easy to organize pictures and order reprints. You can choose from one of 10 pre-programmed titles

Double Exposure Protection Easy, Drop-in Loading (DEP) + Easy, drop-in loading is fast

+_ You don't need to womy about and virtually error-free, accidentally re-exposing your eliminating blank rols and film. Your camera reads the double exposures. The camera Fim Status Indicator (FSI) on uses KODAK ADVANTIX Film the film cassette to prevent re- The film cassette, unlike the exposure. traditional 35 mm cartridge,

becomes the carrier and storage container for the processed film.

Look for this logo to be certain that the fim A. vou buy is made for this camera.

[Gthnt Look for this logo to select a certified photofinisher for developing Your film and to assure that you get all VS the features of the Advanced Photo System

Film Status Indicator (FSI) Unexposed + A highlighted indicator RS advances from one symbol to partally exposed another to identify the status SG of the film inside the cassette. Fuly exposed Processed Negaïves

GETTING STARTED Loading the battery This camera uses one 3V lithium KODAK KCR2 (or equivalent) Battery that supplies power for all camera operations

1. Open the battery door (19)

+ Before you remove the old battery, close the lens cover/flash

as shown. door battery into the camera, you

closed. a É will need to reset the date

+ After you load à new and time.

Completely lift up the Lens This camera has a quartz clock cover/fiash (2) to raise the and automatic calendar through flash and to turn on the the year 2040. It uses the film's camera

magnetic data-recording

capabiltyto record date and time information which your photo finisher imprints on the back of your prints:

You can choose from three formats: month/day/year, day/month/year, or year/month/day.

2. Repeatedly press MENU (13) 3. Press ENTER (14) to set the until the blinking “date format” format. of your choice appears on the LCD panel (9).

+ Ifthe camera is already at this format, you can bypass this step.

+ The blinking “E" indicates

there is no film in the

4. Press SELECT (18) to actuate the setting for month.

5. Repeatedly press and/or hold SELECT to select the new number for month.

6. Press ENTER (14) to setthe month and to actuate the setting for day.

+ Press ENTER again if you want to end the selection. Follow steps 4 and 5 to finish

The camera has à 12-hour clock

1. Completely If up the Lens cover/flash (2) to raise the fiash and to tum on the camera

2. Repeatedly press MENU (13) 5. Press ENTER (14) to set the until the time appears on the hour and to actuate the setting LCD panel (9). for minutes.

6. Follow steps 3 and 4 to finish setting the time.

+ The camera automatically defaults to the date setting but you can view the time by pressing MENU.

3. Press SELECT (18) to actuate the setting for hour.

4. Repeatediy press and/or hold SELECT to select the new number for hour.

Attaching the camera strap 2. Thread the longer end of the

1. Insert the shorter looped end strap through the shorter loop. of the strap behind the Strap 3. Pull the strap tight post (8).

CONTROL-BUTTON ACTUATOR You can use the knob on the clasp of the camera strap to actuate the small control buttons on the camera.

OTHER BATTERY INFORMATION Low-battery indicator 12]

les time to replace the

+_the Battery symbol (34) “links” on the LCD panel (9)

none of the indicators, except

for a steady battery symbol,

appears on the LCD panel and

the Shutter button (1) cannot

Battery tips Dispose of battery according to local and national regulations.

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 ty to take apart, recharge or short circuit the battery, or subject it to

high temperature or fire.

Store the battery in its original packaging prior to use.

Do not use rechargeable batteries.

Remove the battery from the camera when the camera is not going to be used for an extended length of time.

In the unlikely event that battery fluid leaks onto your skin, contact Kodak Health, Safety and Environment Information in the U.S. at 1716-722-5151. Customers outside the U.S. can contact their local health

+_In the unikely event that battery fluid Ieaks inside the camera, US. 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 shut-off

To conserve battery power, the camera automatically goes to sleep if it is not operated for more than 2 % minutes. You can press any of the controi buttons, except for the print-format switch, or close and reopen the Lens cover/flash (2) to awaken the camera. When the camera is not used for an extended time, close the lens cover/flash to completely tum off the camera

LOADING THE FILM + The safety interlocked film

door opens only when the You can load fim into the camera fim chamber is empty or the

with the camera on or off. film in the camera is 1. Tum the camera upside down completely rewound into the and move the Film-door film cassette switch (17) to open the Film 2. Insert the film cassette door (15). completely into the Film chamber (16).

+Make sure the Film Status Indicator (FSI) on the film cassette is at @ (#1 position) for a new cassette.

+ Do not force the film 3. Close the film door to start the cassette into the film automatic film advance chamber. «The Picture counter (35) on

the LCD panel (9) shows the

number of pictures remaining on the film

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.

1. Completety lift up the Lens cover/flash (2) to raise the fiash and to tu on the camera

+ High Definition Television (HDTV) prints are the same aspectratio as he TV forCD interface capabiltes

+The ISO flm speed briefly appears on the LCD panel followed by the date.

Frame your subject within the

Viewnder eyepiece (11). For a

sharp picture, stand at least

1.3 (0.4 m) from your

3. Slide the Print-format switch (3) to select the desired format (C, H, or P). The vieu- finder changes to show the selected picture size.

+ See the Typical print sizes (formats) on page 20

4. Partally press doun the Shutter button (1).

5. When the Flash/camera-ready lamp (10) glows green, fully press down the shutter button to take the picture.

+ See the Flash/warning-lamp signals on page 27.

Typical print sizes (formats)

Classic Group(HDTV) 35x5hn.0r4x 6m. 35x60r4x7 in 35x85. t04x1L5in. (88.9x127mmor (889x152mmor (88.9x216mmtp 102x152mm) 102x178mm) 102x292.7 mm)

NOTE: Your photofnisher generally provides 4 x 6, 4 x 7, and 4 x 11.5 in. (102 x 152, 102 x 178, and 102 x 292.7 mm) sizes. Some local printers may offer 3,5 x 5, 3.5 x 6, and 3.5 x 8.5 in. (88.9 x 127, 88.9 x 152, and 88.9 x 216 mm) sizes.

Using the focus lock This camera automatically focuses on whatever is within the Auto Focus (AF) circle of the viewfinder eyepiece. To get a sharp picture, make sure the AF circle is on your main subject Ifyou want to take the picture with the subject positioned outside of te AF circle, use the focus lock as follows:

1. Place the AF circle on the subject that you want focused in the picture.

2. Partally press down and hold the Shutter button (1) to lock the focus position.

3. While stil partally pressing down on the shutter button, move the camera until your subject is where you want it within the Viewfinder eyepiece (11).

4. Press the shutter button completely down to take the picture.

Tips for better pictures + Move close enough to your subject so it fils the viewfnder but not closer than 1.3 ft

Take pictures at the subjects level. Kneel don to take pictures of children and pets. Hold your camera vertically to capture tall, narrow subjects, such as a waterfall, sky- scraper, or à single person. Add interest to your picture by framing_it with à tree branch,

à window, or even the rails of

Keep the sun behind you. This provides the best

Stand at an angle to shiny surfaces like windows or mirrors to avoid flash reflection and bright spots in

Tum on all room lights and have your subject look at the fiash to reduce red eyes in fiash pictures.

TAKING OPTIONS Besides the auto-flash mode (default setting of the camera),

you can selectfil flash, flash off, infinity focus without flash, and nightview with flash.

Repeatedly press MODES (20) to select the flash mode that best suits your subject and surround- ings or à picture-taking mode that lets you tailor the camera's fully automatic settings.

Flash/camera-ready lamp indicator

When you partally press don the Shutter button (1) and the Flashicamera-ready lamp (10) glows green, the flash is fully

charged and ready for you to

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 fres when you need it. The fip-up flash helps to minimize red eyes in fish pictures and prevents hand obstruction in front of the flash

When in bright sun or when bright light comes from behind the subject, dark shadows (especially on faces) may occur. Use fill

fiash to lighten these shadows and to add sparkie to your subjects eyes.

When you do not want to use the flash, especially indoors where fiash is prohibited, or to capture the ambiance of existing light, use the flash-off feature

Use a tripod or place the camera on another firm support, and use high-speed film because the shutter speed in these situations will most likely be slow.

In this mode, the camera balances the flash and existing light exposure 50 you can take beautful pictures of people at sunset or at night Use a tripod or place the caméra on another fm support, and use high-speed film because the shutter speed at night ill most likely be slow

Capture sharp, distant scenery when you take pictures outdoors during the day or through windows.

Selecting the flash and picture-taking options 1. Completely lift up the Lens cover/flash (2) to raise the fash and to tum on the camera . Keep the subject within the distance range for the speed of fm in your camera (see Flash-to-subject distance table on page 28) + Don't take pictures beyond the maximum distance or your pictures will be dark

Repeatediy press MODES (20) until the Mode-selector arrow (26) points to the Auto- fash indicator (23), Fil-flash indicator (24) or Flash-off indicator (25), or until the Infinity-focus indicator (28) or Nightview indicator (29) appears on the LCD panel (9). Frame your subject within the Viewfinder eyepiece (11)

5. Partally press doun the Shutter button (1). When the Flash/camera-ready lamp (10) glows green, fully press down the shutter button to take the picture.

The flash, infinity-focus, and

nightview modes remain selected after you take the picture. To cancel the selection, press MODES to select another setting or close and reopen the lens cover/fash to automatically

return to the default setting.

Flash/waring-lamp signals Lam iicator Situation Glows green Flash fuly charged Glows red* + Subject closer than 13 ft (0.4 m) + Flash not fuly charged + Camera movement

+ Seethe TROUBLESHOOTING table formore information.

USING THE SELF-TIMER O E u Use this feature to include

speed distance yourself in pictures.

50 130 9 1. Use the Tripod socket (21) (0.4 to 2.7 m) to attach the camera to a

100 1310 13f tipod or place it on another (6.4 to 4.0 m) firm support.

200 13to18f 2. Completely lift up the Lens (6.4 to 5.5 m) cover/iash (2) to raise

400 13 to 26 ft te flash and um on (0.4 to 7.9 m) € camera

800 13 to 36 ft (0.4 to 11 m)

1600 13 to 52 ft (6.4 to 15.8 m)

3. Press ENTER (14). 6. Quickiy position yourseif in the

composed picture making sure

that you see the Selftimer

+ The selftimer lamp on the front of the camera blinks

for approximately 10

seconds before the picture

To cancel the selftimer

appears on the LCD panel (9). selection before the shutter 4. Look through the Viewrnder releases, press ENTER nice eyepiece (11) to compose the or close the lens picture and to allow room for cover/flash. yourself in it. + The sefftimer automatically 5. Press the Shutter button (1). turns off after the shutter releases

SETTING THE PRINT indicator (32) appears on the TITLE AND LANGUAGE LCD panel (9).

You can choose à print tite from one of 10 pre- programmed titles and à language (6 options) before you take the picture. The tie you select is recorded on the flm's

magnetic data strip. At certified 2. Press SELECT (18).

Advanced Photo System labs, The ‘tite-select indicator” te title is printed on the back of and the No-tile (cancel title) your photograph. designator “__ _" blinks.

1. Repeatedly press MENU (13) until the Title-select

3. Repeatediy press and/or hold 5. Repeatedly press SELECT to SELECT to select a tite number. select the language code. See See the Title-select the Language-select list on page 32, page 33

6. Press ENTER to set te language and end your selection.

+ The print title/language remains selected after you

take the picture. 4, Press ENTER (14) to set the «To cancel the title for title and to start the language subsequent pictures, follow setting steps 1 through 3, but for + The language code “US” and step 3, select No tite the “itle-select indicator” (cancel ttie) “__" or select blinks. à different tite

The following table lists the title numbers for the in-the- camera-stored titles.

Birthday Vacation Wedding Graduation Congratulations Christmas Holiday

US US English Eng UK English FrA French ESP Spanish dEU German JP Katakana

UNLOADING THE FILM Automatic rewind

The camera automatically rewinds

the film into the cassette after

1. Wait for the film to completely rewind into the film cassette and for the motor to stop running.

+ When the motor stops running, the Picture counter (35) indicates “0.” . Move the Fim-door switch (17) to open the Film door (15). . Remove the film cassette from the camera and reload with new KODAK ADVANTIX Film

+The FSI on the fully-exposed film cassette is at X (#3 position) and the picture counter displays

If you do not want to take

pictures on the entire flm, you

can manually start the automatic

1. Genty press the Fim-rewind button (12) with the control- button actuator on the camera strap to start the automatic rewind.

2. See Automatic rewind, steps 1 through 3.

NOTE: You cannotreload partially exposed film into this camera and continue to take pictures.

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 gentiy with à sof, lintless cloth or à camera lens-cleaning tissue Never wipe à dry lens.

CAUTION: Do not use solvents or solutions not designed for cleaning camera lenses. Do not use chemically treated issues intended for cleaning eyeglasses.

Remove the battery 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.

missing,or improperiy loaded

hathappened | Probable cause Solution (Camere will Battery weak, dead, | Replace or reload Inot operate missing, or the battery improperiy loaded Lens coverffash closed | Open lens coverflash Fiim does not Battery weak, dead, | Replace or reload

Battery weak, dead, missing,or improperiy loaded

Replace or reload the battery

Camera in sleep mode

See Power shut-off on page 15

Whathappened | Probable cause Solution

LCD panel is blank| Lens cover/ash closed] Open lens coverffiash

Shutter button will [Lens coverfiash closed] Open lens coverffiash

Flash/camera Flash not fully charged | Wait for lamp to

ready lamp glow green

Fblinks” red Insufficient light Use fil-flash feature and recompose picture

Camera movement Hold camera steady

Flashcamers Subject between 10 in. | Move back and

ready lamp glows | (25.4 cm) and 14 in recompose picture

red and shutter | (35.6 cm) from camera

Fim-presence indicator “blinks” on LCD panel

Loaded exposed (x), partially exposed (D), or processed film { into the camera

Load only new film (@) into the camera

Film door does ot open

Film cassette loaded in film chamber

Press the rewind button (see Manual rewind on page 35) or continue taking pictures

SPECIFICATIONS Fi type: KODAK ADVANTIX Fi for color andblack-andehie pictures

Dimensions: 3.6 x 2.4 x L.3in (9.8 x609 x 33.8 mm)

Weight: 4.2 0z. (118 gm)withoutfim orbattery

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