Saturday, April 6, 2013

Kodak C400 Advantix APS Camera Reviews

Kodak C400 Advantix APS Camera


Kodak C400 Advantix APS Camera
  • Advanced autofocus system captures photos in classic, panoramic, or group format
  • 25mm all-glass lens
  • Automatic flash fires in low-light situations
  • Film-door safety interlock prevents accidental fogging
  • Timer lets you take self-portraits and group shots

The C400 Advantix camera from Kodak features point-and-shoot simplicity. Its 25mm glass lens and autofocusing let you take photos from 2.5 feet and beyond, and the flip-up flash fires automatically in low-light situations. The flash also fires away from the lens to reduce red-eye. The flash unit protects the lens when the flash is closed.

Every photo is labeled with the date and time, and the Kodak C400 records lighting and color data on the film's magnetic strip for the photo lab to use during developing. Because the Kodak C400 is an Advanced Photo System camera, you have the choice of three print formats--classic, group, or panoramic--and the viewfinder displays the selected picture size. The Kodak C400 automatically advances and rewinds film, and the safety interlock prevents the door from opening until the roll is completely rewound. A self-timer lets you take self-portraits or include yourself in group shots.

A roll of Kodak Advantix color film, two AAA batteries, coupon book, instructional manual, and detachable camera strap are included. Kodak offers a one-year warranty on parts and labor.






List Price: $ 69.99

Price: $ 121.98

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