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Revision as of 02:11, 22 September 2011
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Kodak KB18 is a 35mm camera produced by Kodak in 1999[1] as part of their KB series. The manual specifies that it uses DX coded film, but the camera appears to have a fixed exposure setting, with permanently-on flash. The sliding lens cover doubles as an on-off switch.
Specifications[2]
- Film: 135 (ISO 100/200/400 with DX coding)
- Lens: 30mm f/8, 2-element aspheric lens
- Shutter speed: 1/100 sec.
- Flash unit: Built-in, flash every time
- Flash-recycle time: 5 sec. w/fresh batteries
- Power source: 2-AAA alkaline batteries
- Dimensions: 117 x 41 x 63mm
- Weight: 4.3oz (120g)
- Min. Focus: 4ft (1.2m)
- Viewfinder: Reverse galilean
- ↑ PDF manual copyright date
- ↑ PDF manual spec section
Links
- PDF manual in English, Spanish and French on Kodak product service [1]