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| Product Type | APS Film Camera |
| Brand | Kodak |
| Model | Advantix C470 |
| Dimensions | 101.4 x 38 x 60.5 mm |
| Weight (without batteries or film) | 150 g |
| Power Source | 2 AAA alkaline batteries (Kodak K3A or equivalent) |
| Film Type | KODAK ADVANTIX (APS) color or black and white, ISO 50-800 |
| Lens | KODAK EKTANAR 25 mm, 3 glass elements, f/5.6 to f/12.6 |
| Focus | Automatic 2-zone infrared, from 0.8 m to infinity |
| Viewfinder | Galilean with C, H, P format display |
| Flash | Built-in retractable, range 0.8 m to 4 m (ISO 200), modes: auto, fill-in, off, night view |
| Shutter | 1/70 to 1/200 second |
| Self-timer | 10 seconds |
| Display | LCD panel: frame counter, flash indicators, battery, self-timer, film movement |
| Special Functions | Focus lock (C470 AF), format selection (C/H/P), automatic and manual rewind, auto shut-off after 4 minutes |
| Maintenance | Clean the lens with a soft, lint-free cloth; do not use solvents or eyeglass cloths |
| Safety | Do not disassemble the camera or flash; keep batteries out of reach of children |
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USER MANUAL Advantix C470 KODAK
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Rochester, NY 14650
© Eastman Kodak Company, 2002
PL No. 9201047/20162561
Kodak ADVANTiX
C370 Auto/
C470 Auto-Focus
Camera



ENGLISH/ESPAÑOL/FRANÇAIS
Camera Identification

1 smaller button
2 sell timerlamp 3 less on well
319 E COEMEN A print-formar capital
5 motor-coil window
6 upwindor
7 AF SING
(mods/C470.4F)
81er
9 strappost
101m-coor lever
Unfold front and back cover flaps of manual to view camera diagrams.

11 LCD panel 12 film revindButton 13 self-linear button 14 viswinder eyepico 15 flash/camera-ready lamp indicator 16 mode 17 film chamber 18 tripod socket 19 film door 20 battery door
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 in comply with the limits for a particular use of the device. The device can be used to make a reliable protection against interference in regional use. The camera generates, uses and can radiate rad or radio energy, and it not used in accordance with the instructions, may cause interference to find communicators. There is no guarantee that interference will occur. If the camera class cause interference to radio or radiation reception, which can be demorced by turning the camera of and on, you may reduce the interference by the following:
Recent or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the resonance between the camera and the receiver.
— Install the resonance between the device and the operation to ensure that to help
Change 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

21 auto-flash symbol 22 Ill flash symbol 23 flash-off symbol 24 nightview symbol 25 mode-selector arrow 26 self-timer indicator 27 film-motion indicator 28 film-presence indicator 29 battery symbol 30 picture counter

KODAK ADVANTIX
C370 Auto/C470 Auto-Focus Camera
NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA OR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM?
Visit our Web site at http://www.kodak.com 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, have your camera available.
For warranty purposes, keep your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase.
CONTENTS
ATTACHING THE STRAP 3
LOADING THE BATTERIES 4
Low-battery indicator 5
Battery tips 5
Power shut-off 7
LOADING THE FILM 7
TAKING PICTURES 10
Typical print sizes (formats) ...... 11
Using the focus lock (C470 AF) ..... 13
Tips for better pictures 14
FLASH AND PICTURE-
TAKING OPTIONS 15
Flash/camera-ready-lamp indicator 15
Auto flash 16
Fill flash 16
Flash off 16
Nightview with or without flash ..... 17
Selecting the flash and picture-taking options .... 17
Flash-to-subject distance 19
USING THE SELF-TIMER 19
UNLOADING THE FILM 21
Automatic rewind 21
Manual rewind 22
CARING FOR YOUR CAMERA 23
TROUBLESHOOTING 24
SPECIFICATIONS 26
ESPAÑOL 29
FRANÇAIS 61
ATTACHING THE STRAP
Thread the short loop of the strap under the strap post (9); pull the long loop through the short loop and pull it tight.

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Two identical diagrams showing a rope knot securing a rectangular panel, no text or symbols presentNOTE: You can use the knob on the clasp of the camera strap to actuate the buttons on the camera.

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Diagram showing a tool interacting with a device component, no text or symbols presentLOADING THE BATTERIES
This camera uses 2 AAA-size alkaline KODAK K3A Batteries (or equivalent) that supply power for all camera operations.
- Open the battery door (20).
- You can remove and replace batteries with the camera on or off.
- Insert the batteries into the chamber.
- Snap the battery door closed.
NOTE: Insert the batteries into the camera before you load the film.

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Diagram of a battery pack with two batteries and an arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)Low-battery indicator

It's time to replace the batteries when the battery symbol (29) appears on the LCD panel (11).
NOTE: When there is film in the camera, remove the old batteries within 30 seconds after you open the battery door or else the picture counter resets to 1.
Battery tips
- Dispose of batteries according to local and national regulations.
- 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 try to take apart, recharge or short circuit the batteries, or subject them to high temperature or fire.
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Do not use rechargeable batteries.
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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.
- Replace all batteries with the same brand and grade and as a set at the same time.
- 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 shut-off
To conserve battery power, the camera automatically goes into a sleep mode after 4 minutes of nonuse. You can press the shutter button (1) or close and reopen the lens cover/flash (3) to awaken the camera. When the camera is not used for an extended time, turn off the camera by closing the lens cover/flash.
LOADING THE FILM
You can load film into the camera with the camera on or off.
NOTE: Before you load the film, insert the batteries into the camera.
- Push the film-door lever (10) to open the film door (19).

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical housing component with no visible text or symbols- The film door opens only when the film chamber is empty or when the film in the camera is completely rewound into the film cassette.
- Insert the film cassette completely into the film chamber (17).

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Mechanical component with a dial indicator and downward arrow, no visible text or symbols- 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 advance.
- The picture counter (30) on the LCD panel (11) displays "1." - After you close the safety-interlocked film door, 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.
Film Status Indicator (FSI)
A highlighted indicator advances from one symbol to another to identify the status of the film inside the cassette.

Unexposed
Partially exposed
Fully exposed
Processed negatives
TAKING PICTURES
You can take Classic (C), Group/HDTV (H) ^* , and Panoramic (P) pictures on the same film cassette. Your print costs are based on the used format.
- Open the lens cover/flash (3) to raise the flash and to turn on the camera.

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Mechanical component diagram showing a lever mechanism with an arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols present)- Slide the print-format switch (4) to C, H, or P. The viewfinder changes to show the selected picture size.
Typical print sizes (formats)
C
H

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 (88.9 x 152 mm or (88.9 x 216 mm to
NOTE: Your photofinisher 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.
- Model C470 AF (Auto Focus):
Frame your subject within the viewfinder eyepiece (14).
For a sharp picture, stand at least 2.6 ft (0.8 m) from your subject.
Model C370 AUTO: Frame your subject within the viewfinder eyepiece (14). For a sharp picture, stand at least 3.3 ft (1.0 m) from your subject.
- Press the shutter button (1) to take the picture.

Using the focus lock (model C470 AF)
The C470 AF (Auto Focus) camera focuses on the subject that appears in the center of the viewfinder eyepiece. To focus on the subject positioned outside of the center, use the focus lock as follows:
- Place the center of the viewfinder eyepiece (14) on the subject that you want focused in the picture.

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Partway press down and hold the shutter button (1) to lock the focus position.
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With your finger still on the shutter button, move the camera until your subject is where you want it within the viewfinder eyepiece.

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Simple line drawing of a person sitting at a desk with a potted plant nearby (no text or symbols)- Completely press down the shutter button to take the picture.
Tips for better pictures
- Keep your pictures simple.
Move close enough to your subject so it fills the viewfinder but not closer than 2.6 ft (0.8 m) with the C470 AF and 3.3 ft (1.0 m) with the C370 AUTO. - Take pictures at the subject's level. Kneel down to take pictures of children and pets.
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Hold your camera vertically to capture tall, narrow subjects, such as a waterfall, skyscraper, or a single person.
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Add interest to your picture by framing it with a tree branch, a window, or even the rails of a fence.
- Keep the sun behind you. This provides the best subject illumination.
FLASH AND PICTURE- TAKING OPTIONS
Repeatedly press MODE (16) to select the flash mode that best suits your subject and surroundings or a picture-taking mode that lets you tailor the camera's fully automatic settings.

Flash/camera-ready-lamp indicator
When the flash/camera-ready-lamp indicator (15) "blinks" and the mode-selector arrow (25) on the LCD panel (11) "blinks" for fill-flash pictures, the camera is not ready to take the picture. Wait for the lamp to turn off and the mode-selector arrow to stop blinking before you take the picture.

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Simple line drawing of a sun shining on a rectangular object (no text or symbols)Auto flash AUTO
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. The flip-up flash helps to minimize red eyes in flash pictures and prevents hand obstruction in front of the flash.
Fill flash
When in bright sun or when bright light comes from behind the subject, dark shadows (especially on faces) may occur. Use fill flash to lighten these shadows and to add sparkle to your subject's eyes.
Flash off
When you do not want to use the flash, especially indoors where flash is prohibited, or 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 is generally slow.
Nightview with or without flash

Nightview with flash: The camera balances the flash and existing light exposure so you can take beautiful pictures at sunset or night.
Nightview without flash: You can capture the natural existing light of city scenes or fireworks at night.
Use a tripod or place the camera on another firm support, and use high-speed film because the shutter speed at night is generally slow.
Selecting the flash and picture-taking options
- Open the lens cover/flash (3) to raise the flash and to turn on the camera.
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Repeatedly press MODE (16) until the mode-selector arrow (25) points to the auto-flash symbol (21), fill-flash symbol (22), flash-off symbol (23), nightview symbol (24) with flash or night-view symbol (24) without flash.
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Frame your subject within the viewfinder eyepiece (14) keeping your subject within the distance range for the speed of film in your camera (see Flash-to-subject distance).
- Press the shutter button (1) to take the picture. When you take nightview pictures, press and hold the shutter button for 4 seconds before you release the button.
NOTE: If you release the shutter button before 4 seconds, the nightview setting cancels.
Fill flash and flash off modes remain selected after you take the picture. To cancel the selection, press MODE or close and reopen the lens cover/flash to return to the auto-flash mode.
Flash-to-subject distance
| ISO film speed | C470 AF | C370 AUTO |
| 50 2.6 to 7 ft 3.3 to 7 ft(0.8 to 2.1 m) (1.0 to 2.1 m) | ||
| 100 2.6 to 10 ft 3.3 to 10 ft(0.8 to 3.1 m) (1.0 to 3.1 m) | ||
| 200 2.6 to 13 ft 3.3 to 13 ft(0.8 to 4.0 m) (1.0 to 4.0 m) | ||
| 400 2.6 to 18 ft 3.3 to 18 ft(0.8 to 5.5 m) (1.0 to 5.5 m) | ||
| 800 2.6 to 28 ft 3.3 to 28 ft(0.8 to 8.5 m) (1.0 to 8.5 m) | ||
USING THE SELF-TIMER

Use this feature to include yourself in pictures.
- Use the tripod socket (18) to attach the camera to a tripod or place it on a firm surface.
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Open the lens cover/flash (3) to raise the flash and to turn on the camera.
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Press the self-timer button (13).

- Frame your subject within the viewfinder eyepiece (14) and allow room for yourself in it.
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Press the shutter button (1).
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Quickly position yourself in the composed picture.
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The self-timer lamp (2) on the front of the camera blinks for 10 seconds before the picture is taken.
• To cancel the self-timer selection before the shutter releases, close the flash.
• The self-timer turns off after the shutter releases.
UNLOADING THE FILM
Automatic rewind
The camera automatically rewinds the film into the cassette after the last exposure.
- Wait for the film to completely rewind into the film cassette.
- The film-motion indicator (27) on the LCD panel (11) "blinks" as the film is rewinding.
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Move the film-door lever (10) to open the film door (19) and to partway release the film from the film chamber (17).
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Remove the film cassette from the camera and reload with new KODAK ADVANTIX Film.

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Mechanical component diagram showing a rotary knob with numbered slots and an upward arrow indicator (no text or symbols)- The FSI on the fully-exposed film cassette is at ✗ (#3 position).
Manual rewind

If you do not want to take pictures on the entire film, you can manually start the automatic rewind.
- Press the film-rewind button (12) by using the knob on the clasp of the camera strap to start the automatic film rewind.

- See Automatic rewind, steps 1–3.
NOTE: You cannot reload a partially exposed film cassette into this camera and continue taking 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 cleansers 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 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 There not operate pictures | are no more Rewind film and remaining remove from camera | |
| Batteries weak, Replace or reload the dead, missing, or batteries improperly inserted | ||
| Film does not Batteries weak, Replace or reload the advance or dead, missing, or batteries rewind improperly inserted | ||
| LCD panel Batteries weak, Replace or reload the is blank dead, missing, or batteries improperly inserted | ||
| LCD panel is Camera blank (continued) | in sleep mode Press sh | utter button or close and reopen lens cover/flash |
| Lens cover/flash closed | Open lens cover/flash | |
| Flash/camera-ready lamp indicator “blinks” red | Flash not fully charged Wait for lamp to turn off | |
| Film cassette does not fit completely partially exposed (▶), film (●) into into film chamber; or processed film(■) the camera film door does into the camera not close | Loaded exposed (×), Load an unexposed not fit completely partially exposed (▶), film (●) into processed film(■) the camera | |
SPECIFICATIONS
Film Type: KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color and black-and-white pictures
Lens: KODAK EKTANAR Lens; 3 elements, all-glass C470 AF: 25 mm Auto Focus (AF) C370 AUTO: 25 mm fixed focus
Focus System: C470 AF: AF, 2 zones, infrared C370 AUTO: Fixed focus
Focus Range (Daylight): C470 AF: 2.6 ft (0.8 m) to infinity C370 AUTO: 3.3 ft (1.0 m) to infinity
Viewfinder: Reverse galilean with C, H, & P format display
Film-Speed: DXIX (ISO) 50–800
Flash Unit: Built-in, flip-up
Flash Range (ISO 200): C470 AF: 2.6–13 ft (0.8–4.0 m) C370 AUTO: 3.3–13 ft (1.0–4.0 m)
Apertures: f5.6–f/12.6 Shutter: 1/70–1/200 seconds
Power Source: 2 AAA alkaline batteries
Dimensions: 4 in. x 1.5 in. x 2.4 in. (101.4 mm x 38 mm x 60.5 mm)
Weight (without batteries and film): C470 AF: 5.3 oz (150 g) C370 AUTO: 5.3 oz (150 g)
Kodak, Advantix, Ektanar, and the Advanced Photo System symbol and logotype are trademarks.
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Mechanical component diagram showing a rotary knob with a directional arrow (no text or symbols)C470 AF: 0,8–4,0 m (2,6–13 pies)
C370 Automático: 1,0–4,0 m
(1,0–13 pies)
Abertura de diafragma: f/5,6-f/12,6
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AUTO
