Kodak T570 manual Frame your subject within the Viewfinder eyepiece

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Selecting the flash and picture-taking options

1.Completely lift up the Lens cover/flash (2) to raise the flash and to turn on the camera.

2.Keep the subject within the distance range for the speed of film in your camera (see

Flash-to-subject distance table on page 28).

Don’t take pictures beyond the maximum distance or your pictures will be dark.

3.Repeatedly press MODES (20) until the Mode-selector arrow (26) points to the Auto- flash indicator (23), Fill-flash indicator (24) or Flash-off indicator (25), or until the Infinity-focus indicator (28) or Nightview indicator (29) appears on the LCD panel (9).

4.Frame your subject within the Viewfinder eyepiece (11).

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Contents Rochester, NY Camera IdentificationLCD Panel When you call, please have your camera available Kodak AdvantixContents Camera Features Benefits Three Print FormatsDate, Time, and Title Imprinting Flip FlashDouble Exposure Protection DEP Easy, Drop-in LoadingFilm Status Indicator FSI Loading the battery Getting StartedSetting the date Date and timePage Setting the time hour/minutes Page Attaching the camera strap Low-battery indicator Other Battery InformationCONTROL-BUTTON Actuator Battery tips Power shut-off Loading the Film Do not force the film cassette into the film chamber Taking Pictures Partially press down the Shutter button See the Flash/warning-lamp Signals onTypical print sizes formats Using the focus lock Press the shutter button completely down to take the picture Tips for better picturesFlash and Picture Taking Options Auto flash Flash/camera-ready lamp indicatorFill flash Nightview Flash offInfinity focus Frame your subject within the Viewfinder eyepiece Flash/warning-lamp signals Lamp Indicator Situation Using the SELF-TIMER Press Enter Setting the Print Title and Language Page Title-select list Title numberLanguage-select list Language code Language Unloading the FilmAutomatic rewind #3 position and the picture counter displays E Manual rewind See Automatic rewind, steps 1 throughCaring for Your Camera What happened Probable cause Solution TroubleshootingSee Power shut-off What happened Probable cause Solution 35 or continue See Manual rewind onTaking pictures Specifications Weight 4.2 oz gm without film or batteryFocus system 130 zones, active AF Viewfinder Real image with C, H, & P format displayPage Page Españ OL Identificació n de la cá mara DisparadorInterruptor del formato De impresión VisorPanel de cristal líquido Ocular del visorCompartimiento de La películaExhibición de fecha/hora Exhibición de sensibilidad de ISOIndicador de PM 34 Símbolo de la batería Contador de fotografíasContenido Tamaños típicos deComo usar el cerrojo Consejos para obtenerBeneficios Y Características DE LA CÁ Mara Señales de flash/lámparaDistancia entre el sujeto Selecció n triple de formatoImpresió n de fecha, hora y título Flash abatible Protecció n en contra de doble exposició n DEPIndicador del estado de la película FSI Carga de rollo fá cilNegativos expuesta procesados Procedimientos Iniciales Como cargar la bateríaComo configurar la fecha Fecha y horaOprima Entrar Enter Repita los pasos 4 y 5 para continuar configurando la fecha Como configurar la hora hora/minutos Para activar la configuración para la horaRepita los pasos 3 y 4 para continuar configurando la hora Como ajustar la correa de la cá maraActivador DEL Botó N DE Control Indicador de batería dé bil Debe cambiar las baterías cuandoNo funciona Consejos para usar la bateríaAntes de usarla, guarde la batería en su empaque original Apagado automá tico Como Cargar LA PelículaPara abrir la puerta del comparti- miento de la película Page Como Tomar Fotografías CH P Vea los Tamañ os típicos de impresió n formatos en la página Oprima parcialmente el disparadorPanorá mico Tamañ os típicos de impresió n formatos Clá sicaX 8,5 plgds. a Como usar el cerrojo de enfoque Oprima completamente el disparador para tomar la fotografía Consejos para obtener mejores fotografíasPage Opciones DEL USO DEL Flash Y LA Toma DE Fotografías Indicador de flash/lá mpara de cá mara lista Flash automá ticoFlash de relleno Su sujetoFlash apagado Vista de nocheUna ventana Enfoque infinitoDistancia entre el sujeto y el flash en la página De fábrica de la cámara Brilla verde El flash está completamente cargado Brilla rojo El flash de la película Distancia entre el sujeto y el flash SensibilidadA 2,7 m 1,3 a 9 pies Como Usar EL Autodisparador Oprima el disparador Segundos antes de tomar la fotografíaComo Configurar EL Título DE LA Impresió N Y EL Idioma Oprima Selecció N Select Para configurar el idioma y terminar su selección Oprima repetidamenteLista de selecció n de títulos Lista de selecció n de idiomas Có digo DeIdioma Como Descargar LA PelículaRebobinado automá tico Kodak Advantix Rebobinado manual Cuidado DE SU CÁ Mara Problema Causa probable Solució n Problemas Y SolucionesVea Apagado auto Movimiento de Mantenga la La cámara Cámara estable Rebobinado manual en Especificaciones Tipo de películaSistema de enfoque Activo AF con 130 zonas Sensibilidad de la película

T570 specifications

Kodak T570 is a standout model in the landscape of professional photographic film, particularly known for its outstanding black-and-white imaging capabilities. Designed for photographers who demand high-quality results, T570 is characterized by its fine grain structure, excellent sharpness, and a broad tonal range that allows for detailed imagery in various lighting conditions.

One of the most notable features of Kodak T570 is its sensitivity. With an ISO rating of 400, it strikes a balance between sensitivity and image quality, making it a versatile choice for both indoor and outdoor shooting. This sensitivity enables photographers to work in lower light situations without compromising the integrity of the image.

The film utilizes a proprietary emulsion technology that enhances sharpness while maintaining fine grain, which is often a fundamental concern for photographers. This emulsion is designed to yield exceptional contrast, allowing users to capture images with depth and dynamic range. The contrast facilitates stunning tonal separation, making T570 particularly suited for portraits and landscape photography.

Kodak T570 is also recognized for its latitude, meaning it can handle overexposure and underexposure better than many other films in its category. This feature is invaluable for photographers who may be working in rapidly changing lighting conditions or situations where precise exposure settings are challenging to achieve.

Another essential characteristic of Kodak’s T570 is its archival quality. The film is engineered to offer longevity, ensuring that images captured with it can stand the test of time. When processed and stored correctly, photographers can expect their prints to remain stable and detailed for decades, preserving memories and creative work for future generations.

In terms of processing, Kodak T570 can be developed using standard black-and-white chemicals, making it accessible for both professional labs and dedicated hobbyists. Its compatibility with widely used development processes adds to its appeal, allowing for flexibility in various photographic workflows.

In summary, Kodak T570 is a professional-grade black-and-white film that combines fine grain, excellent sharpness, and impressive tonal range. Its ISO rating, durable emulsion technology, and archival quality make it an ideal choice for both seasoned photographers and enthusiasts looking to elevate their craft. Whether capturing candid moments, landscapes, or studio portraits, Kodak T570 delivers remarkable results that highlight the beauty and intricacy of monochromatic photography.