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The Kodak Advantix C370 is a compact APS film camera released by Kodak in about 2002.[1] It is very similar to the autofocus Advantix C470 but with a fixed focus lens.
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Specifications
- Film Type: APS film
- Focus System: Fixed focus
- Focus Range: 1.0 m to infinity
- Viewfinder: Reverse galilean with C, H, & P format display
- Film-Speed: DXIX 50 to 800 ISO
- Flash Unit: Built-in flip-up flash
- Flash Range (ISO 200): 1.0 to 4.0m
- Apertures: f/5.6 to f/12.6
- Shutter: 1/70 to 1/200 second
- Power Source: 2x AAA
- Dimensions: 101.4 x 38 x 60.5 mm
- Weight (wo batt): 150 g
Notes
- ↑ Estimated from the date, 19 March 2002, that the camera's manual (linked below) was posted at Kodak website.
Links
- User's manual for Advantix C370 and 470, at Kodak