Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Kodak Advantix T700 Zoom APS Camera

Kodak Advantix T700 Zoom APS Camera


Kodak Advantix T700 Zoom APS Camera
  • Weatherproof construction
  • Panorama mode
  • Small and durable
  • Red-eye reduction
  • Mid-roll change, mid-roll rewind

Designed to follow the action wherever it's happening, this Kodak Advantix T700 advanced photo system (APS) camera features an ultra-compact size, weather-proof and rubberized grip surface, and a range of photo-enhancing functions. Its picture quality information exchange system records vital scene data on the film's magnetic strip, which the photo lab uses to optimize the lighting and color of the prints. Its 7-element, 24-50mm zoom lens autofocuses within a range from 2' to 190 focus positions beyond. Flip flash with auto-fill feature moves the flash further from the lens to reduce red-eye, turns camera on and off, and prevents blocking the flash with your fingers. Other features include: backlit LCD displays frames-remaining counter, modes and status; choice of 41 titles in 12 languages available for printing on back of photo; autoflash with 11' flash range in full zoom position, 21' range in wide angle; exposure modes: fill flash, flash defeat, nightview, continuous, red-eye reduction and infinity; Real image viewfinder with 3 picture sizes; auto film advance and rewind; optional mid-roll change; safety prevents film door from opening until film is completely rewound; self-timer with 10-second delay; date/time imprinting; auto battery check; auto power-off after 150 seconds. Uses a 3V lithium CR2 battery, included. No. T700. Imported. 3Hx4-1/2Wx1D".Kodak's first ultracompact, weatherproof camera, the Advantix T700 zoom camera is constructed with multiple rubber seals around the control buttons, film and battery doors, and the lens to keep moisture out of the body and the lens. This lets you shoot outside in any weather, and the camera's rubberized surface provides a sure grip. The pop-up flash is farther from the lens to reduce red eye. A sturdy lens cover acts as the camera's on/off switch.

The Advantix T700 uses Kodak's PQix (Picture Quality Information Exchange) feature, which records data about each frame on the film's magnetic strip; this ensures that your images are properly exposed and developed by your photo processor. The real-image viewfinder lets you properly frame each shot and changes the view depending on which of the three image formats you choose (C, H, or P). Kodak also included a safety interlock on the film door to make sure the door won't open until your film is completely rewound. You can imprint the date and time, or one of 41 titles in 12 languages, on your images so you never forget when you took them.






List Price: $ 195.99

Price: $ 195.99

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