Kodak Advantix T500
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The Advantix T500 is an auto-focus compact camera for the APS film system. It was made by Kodak from about 1999.[1]
Specifications
- Type: compact camera
- Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak Co.
- Film Type: APS film
- Lens: Auto-focusing motorized all-glass 28 mm f/3.5 Ektanar
- Focus System: 130 zones, active AF
- Focus Range: 1.3 ft (0.4 m ) to infinity
- Viewfinder: Real image with C, H, & P format display
- Film-Speed: DXIX (ISO) 50—1600 for color and black-and-white films
- Flash Unit: Built-in 'Sensalite' flash
- Flash Range (ISO 200): 1.3 -18 ft (0.4- 5.5 m)
- Apertures: f/3.5—f/11
- Shutter: Programmed, full-aperture shutter 1/4-1/500 seconds
- Power Source: One 3V CR2 lithium battery
- Dimensions: 3.6 x 2.3 x 1.3 in (92 X 61.5 X 34 mm)
- Weight: 4.2 oz. (120 g) without film or 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. The manual at Kodak (linked below) was posted on 5 October 1999.