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Camera Identification
1 Shutter button
2 2 Lens cover/flash
T570 Auto-Focus 3 Print-format switch
1 4 Self-timer lamp
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Camera 5 Viewfinder
6 Meter-cell window
4 7 Lens
5 8 Strap post
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Consumer Imaging
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Rochester, NY 14650
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© Eastman Kodak Company, 2002
ENGLISH/FRANÇAIS Unfold the front and back flaps of this manual for easy reference to the camera’s parts.
Unfold the front and back flaps of this manual for easy reference to the camera’s parts. Pt. No. 20228531
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Camera Identification LCD Panel This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to 22 Date/time display 12 the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful 23 Auto-flash 9 LCD panel interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, indicator 11 including interference that may cause undesired operation. 23 24 25 10 10 Flash/camera- 24 Fill-flash indicator 9 13 ready lamp 25 Flash-off indicator 11 Viewfinder NOTE: Your model camera
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KODAK ADVANTIX T570 Auto-Focus Camera 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 (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. Kodak (USA only) from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at 1 (800) 242-2424. When you call, please have your camera available. For
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CONTENTS CAMERA FEATURES AND BENEFITS ....3 Infinity focus ....................................... 16 Selecting the flash and GETTING STARTED .................................5 picture-taking options .................... 16 Loading the battery .............................. 5 Flash/warning-lamp signals ............... 16 Date and time........................................5 Flash-to-subject distance................... 17 Setting the date ................................ 5 Setting the time .....
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CAMERA FEATURES AND BENEFITS Three Print Formats Flip Flash The extension of the flash helps to You can take three different size minimize red eyes in flash pictures and pictures: Classic (C), Group/HDTV (H), and Panoramic (P) pictures from the same prevents hand obstruction in front of the flash. When the flash is closed, it film cassette. The viewfinder changes to show the selected picture size. protects the lens and viewfinder. Picture Quality Information Exchange Double Exposure Protecti
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Film Status Indicator (FSI) A highlighted indicator advances from Unexposed one symbol to another to identify the status of the film inside the cassette. Partially exposed Fully exposed Processed Negatives 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. 4 1 2 4 3
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Date and time GETTING STARTED This camera has a quartz clock and Loading the battery automatic calendar through the year 2040. This camera uses one 3 V lithium KODAK It uses the film’s magnetic data-recording capability to record date and time KCR2 (or equivalent) Battery that supplies information which your photofinisher power for all camera operations. imprints on the back of your prints. 1. Open the battery door (19). Before you Setting the date remove the You can choose from three formats:
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2. Repeatedly press MENU (13) until the 4. Press SELECT (18) to actuate the setting blinking “date format” of your choice for month. appears on the LCD panel (9). 5. Repeatedly press and/or hold SELECT to select the new number for month. The blinking “E” indicates there is no 6. Press ENTER (14) to set the month and film in the camera. to actuate the setting for day. 3. Press ENTER (14) to set the format. Press ENTER again if you want to end the selection. 7. Follow steps 4 and 5 to finish s
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2. Repeatedly press MENU (13) until the Attaching the camera strap time appears on the LCD panel (9). 1. Insert the shorter looped end of the strap behind the Strap post (8). 3. Press SELECT (18) to actuate the setting for hour. 4. Repeatedly press and/or hold SELECT to 2. Thread the longer end of the strap select the new number for hour. through the shorter loop. 5. Press ENTER (14) to set the hour and to 3. Pull the strap tight. actuate the setting for minutes. 6. Follow steps 3 and 4 to finis
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CONTROL-BUTTON ACTUATOR OTHER BATTERY INFORMATION You can use the knob on the clasp of the camera strap to actuate the small control Low-battery indicator buttons on the camera. It’s time to replace the battery when — the Battery symbol (34) “blinks” on the LCD panel (9) or none of the indicators, except for a steady battery symbol, appears on the LCD panel and the Shutter button (1) cannot be operated. Battery tips Dispose of battery according to local and national regulations. Keep a s
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Store the battery in its original packaging prior to use. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Power shut-off Remove the battery from the camera To conserve battery power, the camera when the camera is not going to be used automatically goes to sleep if for an extended length of time. it is not operated for more than 2 ½ minutes. You can press any of the In the unlikely event that battery control buttons, except for the print-format fluid leaks onto your skin, contact your switch, or close
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2. Insert the film cassette completely into LOADING THE FILM the Film chamber (16). You can load film into the camera with the camera on or off. 1. Turn the camera upside down and move the Film-door switch (17) to open the Film door (15). Make sure the Film Status Indicator (FSI) on the film cassette is at (#1 position) for a new cassette. The safety interlocked film door opens Do not force the film cassette into only when the film chamber is empty the film chamber. or the film in the ca
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2. Frame your subject within the Viewfinder TAKING PICTURES eyepiece (11). For a sharp picture, stand You can take Classic (C), Group/ at least 1.3 ft (0.4 m) from your subject. HDTV (H)*, and Panoramic (P) pictures on 3. Slide the Print-format switch (3) to select the same film cassette. Your photo- the desired format (C, H, or P). The viewfinder processing cost may be based on the changes to show the selected format size(s) that you use to expose picture size. the film. 1. Completely lift up t
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4. Partially press 5. When the Flash/ down the camera-ready Shutter lamp (10) glows button (1). green, fully press down the shutter button to take the picture. See the Flash/ warning-lamp signals on page 16. Typical print sizes (formats) CH 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 (88.9 x 152 mm or (88.9 x 216 mm to 102 x 152 mm) 102 x 178 mm) 102 x 292.7 mm) NOTE: Your photofinisher generally provides 4 x 6,
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Using the focus lock 3. While still partially pressing down on the shutter button, move the camera until This camera automatically focuses on your subject is where you want it within whatever is within the Auto Focus (AF) the Viewfinder eyepiece (11). circle of the viewfinder eyepiece. To get a sharp picture, make sure the AF circle is on your main subject. If you want to take the picture with the subject positioned outside of the AF circle, use the focus lock as follows: 1. Place the AF circle
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Tips for better pictures FLASH AND PICTURE- Move close enough to your subject so it TAKING OPTIONS fills the viewfinder but not closer than Besides the auto-flash mode (default 1.3 ft (0.4 m). setting of the camera), you can select Take pictures at the subject’s level. fill flash, flash off, infinity focus without Kneel down to take pictures of flash, and nightview with flash. children and pets. Repeatedly press MODES (20) to select the Hold your camera vertically to flash mode that best
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Flash/camera-ready lamp indicator Fill flash When you partially press down the Shutter When in bright sun or when bright light button (1) and the Flash/camera-ready comes from behind the subject, dark lamp (10) glows green, the flash is fully shadows (especially on faces) may occur. charged and ready for you to take pictures. 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 prohib
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4. Frame your subject within the Infinity focus Viewfinder eyepiece (11). Capture sharp, distant scenery when you 5. Partially press down the Shutter take pictures outdoors during the day or button (1). When the Flash/camera- through windows. ready lamp (10) glows green, fully press down the shutter button to Selecting the flash and take the picture. picture-taking options The flash, infinity-focus, and nightview 1. Completely lift up the Lens cover/ modes remain selected after you take flash (
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Flash-to-subject distance ISO film speed Flash-to-subject distance 50 1.3 to 9 ft (0.4 to 2.7 m) 100 1.3 to 13 ft (0.4 to 4.0 m) 200 1.3 to 18 ft (0.4 to 5.5 m) 400 1.3 to 26 ft (0.4 to 7.9 m) 800 1.3 to 36 ft (0.4 to 11 m) 1600 1.3 to 52 ft (0.4 to 15.8 m) 4. Look through the Viewfinder eyepiece (11) to compose the picture and to allow room for yourself in it. USING THE SELF-TIMER 5. Press the Shutter button (1). Use this feature to include yourself 6. Quickly position yourself in the in pictur
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3. Repeatedly press and/or hold SELECT to SETTING THE PRINT TITLE select a title number. See the Title- AND LANGUAGE select list on page 19. You can choose a print title from one of 10 pre-programmed titles and a language (6 options) before you take the picture. The title you select is recorded on the film’s magnetic data strip. At certified Advanced Photo System labs, the title is printed on the back of your photograph. 1. Repeatedly press MENU (13) until the 4. Press ENTER (14) to set the titl