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KODAK ADVANTIX C750 Zoom Camera
User's Guide
Unloading the Film

Automatic rewind

The camera automatically rewinds the film into the cassette after the last exposure.

  1. Wait for the film to completely rewind into the film cassette and for the motor to stop running.

    When the motor stops running, the frame counter indicates "0" on the LCD panel.

  2. Rotate the film-door lever (10) to open the film door.

  3. Remove the film cassette from the camera and reload with new KODAK ADVANTIX Film.

    The FSI on the fully-exposed film cassette will be at x symbol (#3 position) and the frame counter indicates "E" on the LCD panel.

Mid-roll change icon

You can remove your film in mid-roll and later reload it and continue picture-taking. The Film Status Indicator (FSI) on a partially exposed film cassette is set to icon (#2 position). When you reload the film cassette into the camera, the camera automatically advances the film to the first unexposed frame. Film can be rewound and reloaded until the last picture is taken. The camera automati-cally rewinds the film and sets the FSI to icon (#3 position) when the last picture is taken.

  1. Gently press the mid-roll-change button with the control-button activator on the camera strap to start the auto-film rewind.

  2. See Automatic rewind, steps 1-3.

    Either reinsert the partially exposed film cassette into the camera to take more pictures or take it to your photo lab for processing.

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Main Table of Contents
Regulatory Information | Features | Camera Identification | Loading battery | Setting language | List of languages | Date/Time | Attaching Strap | Control-Button Actuator | Low-Battery Indicator | Battery Tips | Power Shut-Off | Loading Film | Taking Pictures | Focus Lock | Tips for Better Pictures | Using Zoom Lens | Taking Flash Pictures | Flash Modes | Special-Option Modes | Using Self-Timer | Title Imprinting | Title-Select List | Print Quantity Selection | ISO Film Speed Display | Unloading the Film | Caring for your Camera | Troubleshooting | Specifications