Kodak KD60 User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

Type: Compact, auto-focus 35 mm camera

LCD Panel: Display indicators for red-eye reduction, fill-flash/
flash-charging, flash-off, infinity-focus, self-timer, and the
frame number and battery symbol

Lens: 28 mm,

f/4.5; 3-element glass lens

Focus System: 4 zone active infrared AF system with focus
lock; optional infinity-focus mode

Viewfinder: Reverse-Galilean with bright line field of view
and AF aiming indicator; panoramic masking in panoramic
mode

Film Speed: DX (ISO) 100–1000 for colour or black-and-
white print film

Focus Range: Daylight: 0.8 m to infinity

Flash Unit: Electronic with ISO 100/21˚, guide number of
8m; flash automatically turns on at low-light levels

Aperture:

f/13–f/4.5

Shutter: 1/150 to 1.2 sec
Power Source: one 3-volt lithium KODAK K123LA
(or equivalent) Battery

Dimensions: 123.5 x 68.8 x 32.7 mm

Weight: 170 g

LCD PANEL

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA

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FILM

DOOR

(19)

TRIPOD

SOCKET

(18)

STRAP

POST

(17)

BATTERY

DOOR

(16)

FILM

WINDOW

(15)

VIEWFINDER

EYEPIECE

(14)

PANORAMIC

SWITCH

(26)

SELF-TIMER

INDICATOR

(28)

INFINITY-FOCUS

INDICATOR

(29)

FILL-FLASH/

FLASH-CHARGING

INDICATOR

(30)

FLASH-OFF
INDICATOR

(32)

RED-EYE-

REDUCTION

INDICATOR

(27)

PICTURE

COUNTER

(31)

BATTERY

SYMBOL

ATTACHING THE
WRIST STRAP

Thread the short loop of the strap under the Strap
Post (18); pull the long loop through the short loop and
pull it tight.

LOADING THE BATTERY

This camera uses a 3-volt lithium KODAK K123LA
(or equivalent) Battery that supplies power for all
camera operations.
NOTE: This camera automatically turns off after
approximately 3 minutes to conserve battery
energy.

Battery Tips

• Keep a spare battery with you at all times.

Lithium batteries perform consistently until they
suddenly die.

• 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

battery, or subject it to high temperature or fire.

• Store batteries in their original packaging prior to

use.

Low-Battery Indicator

It’s time to replace the battery when—
• the Battery Symbol (31) appears on the LCD

Panel (3).

• the battery symbol on the LCD panel “blinks.”
• none of the indicators appear on the LCD panel.

LOADING THE FILM

If in sunlight, turn your back to the sun and load the
film in the shade of your body.
1. Slide the Film-Door Latch (9) down to open the Film

Door (20).

2. Insert the flat end of the film cartridge over the Film

Spindle (25). Push the other end of the film
cartridge down into the Film Chamber (24) until it
snaps into place. Do not force it into the film
chamber
.

NOTE: If the Picture Counter (27) on the LCD
Panel (3) blinks “0,” the film is not loaded correctly.
Open the film door and reload the film.

TAKING PICTURES

1. Press the On/Off Button (2)

to turn the camera ON.
When you turn the camera
on, the lens cover
automatically opens.

2. Hold the camera steady.

Be careful not to cover
the flash, lens, and
auto-focus windows
with your fingers.

3. Look through the Viewfinder Eyepiece (15) and center

the auto-focus brackets on your subject. For a sharp
picture, stand at least 0.8 m from your subject. When
your subject is within 0.8 to 1.2 m from the camera,
position the subject below the top format/panoramic
indicators.

4. Gently press the Shutter

Button (1) completely
down to take the picture.
The film automatically
advances to the next frame.

2. Compose your picture within the Viewfinder

Eyepiece (15) and press the Shutter Button (1).

3. Slide the panoramic switch down to return to the

normal position.

2. Partially depress and hold the Shutter Button (1) to

lock the focus.

3. While still partially depressing the shutter button,

move the camera until your subject is where you
want it within the Viewfinder Eyepiece (15).

ON/OFF

MODE

(13)

LIGHT

SENSOR

(12)

SELF-TIMER

LAMP

(10)

AUTO-FOCUS

WINDOWS

(9)

FILM-DOOR

LATCH

(8)

FLASH

(7)

VIEWFINDER

(6)

SELF-TIMER

BUTTON

(5)

REWIND
BUTTON

(4)

MODE-SELECTION

BUTTON

(3)

LCD

PANEL

(2)

ON/OFF

BUTTON

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SHUTTER

BUTTON

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4. Press the shutter button completely down to take

the picture.

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VIEWFINDER

VIEWFINDER

© Eastman Kodak Company, 1997

VIEWFINDER

AUTO-FOCUS

BRACKETS

FORMAT/
PANORAMIC
INDICATORS

VIEWFINDER

AUTO-FOCUS
BRACKETS

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2

2

1

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FILM

SPINDLE

(24)

FILM

CHAMBER

(23)

DX-CODE

SENSORS

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FILM

TAKE-UP

SPOOL

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FILM-LOAD

MARK

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ON/OFF

MODE

4. Close the film door. The film automatically

advances to the first frame and the LCD Panel (3)
displays “1.” Do not open the film door after you
start taking pictures or you will ruin the film.

If the end of the film extends past the film-

load mark, gently push the excess back into the
cartridge.

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3. Pull out the film leader until the tip reaches the Film-

Load Mark (21). Lay the film flat between the film-
guide rails.

Continued on reverse side

Using the Focus Lock

This camera automatically focuses on whatever is
within the auto-focus brackets of the viewfinder
eyepiece. If you want to take a picture with the subject
positioned outside of the auto-focus brackets, use the
auto-focus lock as follows:
1. Place the auto-focus brackets on the subject you

want focused in the picture.

Printing Panoramic Format Pictures
If you took panoramic pictures on the entire roll of film, ask
the processing-lab clerk to print the film only in the
panoramic format. If there are panoramic and normal
format pictures on the film, ask the clerk to print the film in
both the normal and panoramic formats. (Normal format
prints are 88.9 x 127 mm or 102 x 152 mm, whereas
panoramic format prints are 88.9 x 254 mm.) You may want
to consult the processing lab for development time and
cost, and don’t forget to check the optional panoramic box
on the photofinishing envelope.

This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

KODAK CANADA INC.

Toronto, Ontario M6M 1V3

1-97

Pt. No. 8B9637

Kodak is a trademark.

Printed in U.S.A.

Taking Panoramic Pictures

(without changing

rolls of film, you can switch between the panoramic
and normal formats)
The panoramic selection allows you to take wide-
angle shots, such as large groups, football and
baseball fields, landscapes, tall buildings, waterfalls,
etc.
Note to Owners of the Quartz Date and Time
Model:
Date and time imprinting is not available in the
panoramic format.
1. Slide the Panoramic Switch (14) from normal to the

panoramic position. The Viewfinder (7) changes to
show the selected field of view.

ENGLISH

Congratulations! And thank you for buying a KODAK Camera.
Your new compact, auto-focus 35 mm camera with motorized
film advance and auto-film rewind, makes taking pictures easy.
The camera uses any DX/DXN, 35 mm colour or black-and-
white print film with a speed of ISO 100, 200, 400, or 1000.

For warranty purposes, please keep your sales receipt

as proof of the date of purchase.

Need help with your camera? Call Kodak (Canada only) toll free
from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (eastern time zone) Monday through

Friday at 1 (800) 465-6325, ext. 36100; for the Toronto area, call

(416) 766-8233, ext. 36100.

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KD60/65
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