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Type | Instant camera |
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Flash | Built-in flash |
Exposure | Automatic |
Weight | 1.5 lbs |
Film Type | Kodak Instant Print Film |
Instructions for opening the camera's film door by depressing the latch.
Proper methods for handling the film pack and inserting it into the camera.
Details on using focus symbols, distance scale, and zooming circle for correct focus.
Instructions for attaching the wrist strap and using the tripod socket for stability.
Information on customizing the camera with initials and using the eyecup for better viewing.
Detailed instructions on how to install and test the camera's 6-volt batteries.
Guide to using the flipflash for taking pictures in low-light conditions.
How to use the viewfinder, understanding the luminous frame and low-light signal.
Process for framing, focusing, and releasing the shutter to take a picture.
Procedure for removing the empty film pack after the tenth exposure.
How to use the print control to adjust brightness and darkness of prints.
Guidelines for storing film and developed prints to maintain quality and prevent damage.
Instructions for cleaning lenses, mirrors, and proper storage of the camera.
Solutions for common issues like fuzzy, unsharp, or daylight pictures that are too dark.
Solutions for daylight pictures that are too light.
Solutions for flash pictures that are too dark or too light.
Solutions for foggy/misty pictures and repeating spot patterns.
Solutions for subjects cut off, fogged pictures, and dust on mirrors.
Step-by-step guide for cleaning the camera's internal rollers to remove deposits.
Details on the instant camera case and the flipflash extender accessory.
Information on obtaining copy prints and enlargements of original photos.
Explains the camera's three-year warranty, rights, and limitations.
Lists Kodak service centers for camera repair and assistance.