Kodak Advantix T550
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The Advantix T550 is a fixed-lens compact auto-focus camera for the APS film system, made by Kodak from about 1999.[1] It has a flash built into a flip-up lens-cover. Otherwise, many of its features are very similar to the more conventionally-shaped Advantix T500. The Advantix T700 has the same flip-up cover/flash, but has a zoom lens, and is 'weatherproof'.
Specifications
- Type: compact camera
- Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak Co.
- Lens: Kodak Ektanar All Glass Lens 1:3.5/28mm
- Film: APS films with 50 - 1600 ASA film speed
- Viewfinder: real image finder
- Focusing:
- Active autofocus
- Focus lock (by half-pressing the shutter release while re-framing)
- Infinity-focus setting (selected with flash-mode switch)
- Exposure: automatic, shutter speed 1/4 -1/500 sec., aperture 1:3.5-1:11
- Flash: built-in Kodak Sensalite with modes:
- Regular flash
- Fill flash
- 'Night view' (balances flash with low available light)
- Flash off
- No red-eye reduction setting (the T500 has this setting)
- Date and title imprint (title from the same menu of just ten titles as offered on the T500)
- Dimensions: 3.6 x 2.3 x 1.3 inch (92 x 62 x 34 mm)
- Weight: 4.2 oz. (120 g) without film and CR2 battery
Notes
- ↑ Chris Eve/Mischa Konig's table of dates for Advantix cameras, at Kodak Classics, states the camera was announced in a 1998 press release for introduction in '99.
Links
- User's manual (pdf) (archived) at Kodak