KODAK KB22 35 mm Camera
User's Guide
Loading the Film
For excellent all-around results for indoor and outdoor picturetaking,
use ISO 400-speed film. For use in bright daylight, you
can use ISO 100- or ISO 200-speed film. If in sunlight, turn your
back to the sun and load the film in the shade of your body.
- Slide the on/off button to uncover the lens and to turn on the camera.
- You can load film into the camera with the camera on or off.
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Push up on the film-door latch to open the film door.
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Insert the flat end of the film cartridge over the film spindle. Push the other end of the film cartridge down into the film chamber until it fits securely into place.
- Do not force it into the film chamber.
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Pull out the film leader until the film tip reaches the film-load mark.
- If the end of the film extends past the film-load mark, gently push the excess back into the cartridge.
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Lay the film flat between the film-guide rails rotating the film cartridge in the direction of the film-load mark.
- Make sure the film-sprocket teeth show through the holes on the film.
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Close the film door.
- The film information appears in the film window.
NOTE: Do not open the film door after you start taking pictures or you will ruin the film.
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Press the shutter button and turn the film-advance wheel until it locks; repeat the steps until the picture counter shows frame 1.
- The picture counter starts at zero and each mark within the increments of 5 represents one picture.
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Main Table of Contents
Specifications
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Camera Identification
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Loading Battery
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Loading Film
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Taking Pictures
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Unloading Film
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Caring for Camera
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Troubleshooting
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Getting Help
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