KODAK M35

KODAK M35 35mm Film Camera Instruction Manual

Ụdị: M35

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This manual provides essential instructions for the proper use and care of your KODAK M35 35mm Film Camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating your camera to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

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Familiarize yourself with the main parts of your KODAK M35 camera.

N'ihu view of Kodak M35 camera in purple

Foto 1: N'ihu View. This image shows the front of the Kodak M35 camera, highlighting the lens, viewfinder, and flash unit. The camera body is purple.

Azu view of Kodak M35 camera in purple

Ọgụgụ 2: Azụ View. This image displays the rear of the Kodak M35 camera, showing the film counter window, film advance wheel, and film rewind crank slot.

N'elu view of Kodak M35 camera in purple

Foto 3: Top View. This image illustrates the top of the Kodak M35 camera, featuring the shutter button and film advance wheel.

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1. Ntinye batrị

The KODAK M35 requires one AAA battery (not included) to power the built-in flash. Film operation is mechanical and does not require battery power.

  1. Locate the battery compartment cover on the side or bottom of the camera.
  2. Slide or open the cover.
  3. Insert one AAA battery, ensuring correct polarity (+/-) as indicated inside the compartment.
  4. Mechie mkpuchi nke batrị batrị nke ọma.

2. Na-ebugo ihe nkiri

The KODAK M35 uses 135 film (35mm film). Ensure you use film with an ISO of 200 or 400 for best results.

  1. Open the camera back by sliding the latch downwards (usually on the side of the camera).
  2. Place the new 35mm film canister into the film chamber on the left side.
  3. Pull the film leader across to the take-up spool on the right side. Insert the tip of the film leader into one of the slots on the take-up spool.
  4. Rotate the film advance wheel slightly to ensure the film is securely engaged with the take-up spool and the sprocket teeth.
  5. Close the camera back firmly until it clicks into place.
  6. Advance the film by rotating the film advance wheel and pressing the shutter button twice to wind past any exposed film. The film counter should show '1' after this process.
Open back of Kodak M35 camera for film loading

Figure 4: Film Loading. This image shows the back of the Kodak M35 camera with the film door open, illustrating the film chamber and take-up spool for loading 35mm film.

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1. Taking a Photo

The KODAK M35 is a focus-free camera, simplifying the picture-taking process.

  1. Lelee site na viewonye na-achọta iji hazie foto gị.
  2. Press the shutter button located on the top of the camera to take the picture. The shutter speed is fixed at 1/120 second.
  3. After taking a photo, manually advance the film by rotating the film advance wheel until it stops. This prepares the camera for the next shot and updates the film counter.
N'ihu view of Kodak M35 camera with lens and viewnchọta

Figure 5: Framing a Shot. This image highlights the lens and viewfinder on the front of the Kodak M35 camera, used for composing photographs.

2. Using the Built-in Flash

The KODAK M35 features a built-in flash for low-light conditions. The flash requires a AAA battery to operate.

  1. To activate the flash, slide the flash switch (usually on the front or top of the camera) to the 'ON' position.
  2. Wait for the flash ready indicator light (often red) to illuminate, indicating the flash is charged and ready to fire. This may take a few seconds.
  3. Once the indicator light is on, take your photo as usual.
  4. Remember to turn off the flash when not needed to conserve battery life.

3. Rewinding and Unloading Film

Once all exposures on the film roll have been used, the film must be rewound back into its canister before opening the camera back.

  1. Locate the film rewind button (usually on the bottom of the camera). Press and hold this button.
  2. While holding the rewind button, turn the film rewind crank (located on the top or side of the camera) clockwise until you feel the tension release, indicating the film is fully rewound into the canister.
  3. Release the rewind button.
  4. Open the camera back and remove the film canister.
  5. Take the exposed film to a photo lab for development.
Akụkụ view of Kodak M35 camera showing film rewind crank

Figure 6: Film Rewind. This image shows the side of the Kodak M35 camera, indicating the location of the film rewind crank for manually rewinding exposed film.

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Flash anaghị agba ọkụ
  • Check if the AAA battery is correctly installed and has sufficient charge.
  • Ensure the flash switch is in the 'ON' position.
  • Wait for the flash ready indicator light to illuminate before pressing the shutter.
Ihe nkiri ahụ anaghị aga nke ọma
  • Ensure the film leader is properly engaged with the take-up spool.
  • Check if the film is jammed. Do not force the advance wheel.
  • Verify the camera back is securely closed.
Film not rewinding
  • Ensure the film rewind button on the bottom of the camera is pressed and held down while turning the rewind crank.
  • Turn the rewind crank clockwise until tension is released.
Images are blurry or unclear
  • Ensure sufficient lighting for your shots, especially without flash.
  • Use film with appropriate ISO (200 or 400 recommended).
  • Hold the camera steady when taking pictures.
  • The camera has a fixed focus; ensure subjects are within the optimal focus range (1 meter to infinity).

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For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact the manufacturer, Sino Promise Group, or your retailer. KODAK is a registered trademark used under license.

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