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Models & Brands: Kodak Preview, Konica Minolta Weathermatic, Kodak T550, Kodak C470 AF, Canon C134036KT1, Canon Cameras US Sport

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Kodak Preview
Kodak Preview
Weight: 0.09 pounds
Price: $349.99
Key features Kodak Preview
  • Panorama mode, midroll change, auto film advance
  • 2.6x zoom lens
  • Advanced Flash System
  • Choose the number of prints you want as soon as you take them
  • Pictures available for immediate preview on 1.8-inch LCD screen
  • Model: Kodak Advantix Preview APS Camera

Review Kodak Advantix Preview APS Camera / Kodak Preview:

Kodak Advantix Preview is the first APS camera that lets you know you've got the shot. Preview screen lets you view your pictures right after you take them. You can choose the number of prints you want on the spot and skip printing of pictures you don't want. The camera features 1. 8" color LCD for preview screen with adjustable backlight. When you press the shutter button, the image is recorded on the film and, at the same time, captured by a digital sensor. To view the image on the Preview Screen, just press the Preview button. While viewing the image, you can use the Print Quantity Selection feature to order the number of copies you want printed. You can also change the picture format (CHP) to re-compose the shot or add a print title. The Print Quantity and picture format data are recorded on the magnetic layer of the APS film for the photofinisher to read.
Konica Minolta Weathermatic
Konica Minolta Weathermatic
Weight: 0.12 pounds
List Price: $349.99
Price: $289.99
Key features Konica Minolta Weathermatic
  • Rugged, all-weather styling
  • Submersible down to 33 feet
  • Versatile 1.7x zoom lens
  • Convenient Advanced Photo System features
  • Above- and underwater auto focusing
  • Model: Minolta Vectis Weathermatic Zoom APS Camera

Review Minolta Vectis Weathermatic Zoom APS Camera / Konica Minolta Weathermatic:

The VECTIS WEATHERMATIC incorporates powerful features to support outdoor activities. This new model has a 1. 7X zoom with a 30-50mm focal length range (approx. 38-63 mm in the 35mm format) that can be used even underwater. The camera also offers underwater autofocus. Whether shooting on land or underwater, the images captured by the VECTIS WEATHERMATIC are sharp and beautiful. In addition, the VECTIS WEATHERMATIC is submersible to 10m deep and can be used carefree for snorkeling and other marine sports. Moreover, the shock-resistant performance of the VECTIS WEATHERMATIC is higher than conventional cameras for worry-free use during skiing, trekking, and other outdoor activities. Thanks to the Advanced Photo System, the print size can be selected from three options. In addition, the Drop-in Loading feature offers simplified film loading. [+]
Finally, the camera provides a positive grip to secure good focus on unstable footholds. Take Minolta's Vectis Weathermatic Zoom snorkeling, skin diving, boating, or to the pool. This camera is completely watertight and durable. Shock-resistant materials and a double-thick outer shell, front cover, and rear cover make it ideal for outdoor use. It is also bright yellow, making it easy to spot and retrieve if it falls overboard. The above- and underwater auto focusing system features passive phase detection which determines its focus based on subject contrast. Since there are no infrared beams to get lost in the water, this type of auto focusing system can focus accurately underwater. The Vectis Weathermatic also offers 26mm long eye relief that allows the user to view the whole image an inch away from the viewfinder eyepiece. This is especially useful if you are wearing goggles or eyeglasses. The Vectis Weathermatic features all you've come to expect from an Advanced Photo System camera: drop-in film loading, three print options, and date/time imprinting. It also detects whether an exposed film cassette has been inserted into the camera, preventing double exposure. The built-in flash features full auto, manual fill, cancel, and night portrait modes, plus a selectable red-eye reduction lamp.
Kodak T550
Kodak T550
Weight: 0.042 pounds
Price: $109.99
Key features Kodak T550
  • 3-element, all-glass 28mm lens
  • 130-zone active autofocus
  • 3 print formats, date imprinting, and 5-language titling
  • Special flip-up flash with 5 modes reduces red eye
  • Ultracompact design with drop-in film loading
  • Model: Kodak T550 Advantix APS Camera

Review Kodak T550 Advantix APS Camera / Kodak T550:

Slip it into your pocket or drop it in a purse. The ultra-compact design of Kodak Advantix T550 makes it one of the smallest cameras in its class. The clever flash flips up to put extra distance between flash and lens to help eliminate red-eye problems, and flips down to turn off the camera and protect the lens. Advantix T550 auto focus camera features triple format selection enabling you to take three different size pictures - Classic (C), Group/HDTV (H), and Panoramic (P) - from the same film cassette. The viewfinder frame changes to match each format selection. You can choose to have date and time information printed on the front and back of your prints or on the back only. With this camera, you can also choose a title from the title-select list and a language (five options) before taking the picture. The selected title will be printed on the back of your photograph. You don't need to worry about accidentally re-exposing your film. Your camera reads the film status indicator (FSI) on the film cassette to prevent re-exposure. [+]
A highlighted indicator advances from one symbol to another to identify the status of the film inside the cassette. T550 features magnetic information exchange that records information about lighting conditions and exposure on the film cassette to assist the photofinishing lab with color correction and exposure adjustments, providing you with the best possible results. The Kodak Advantix T550 autofocus camera offers an ultracompact design-one of the smallest cameras in its class. It offers fully automatic operation and shutter speeds ranging from 1/500 to 1/4 of a second. It offers an active 130-zone focus mechanism for clear shots every time, and five flash modes. The specially designed flash flips up to put extra distance between flash and lens to help eliminate red-eye problems, and flips down to turn off the camera and protect the lens. Film loading, as with any APS camera, is drop-in simple, and you can change film canisters midway through a roll. Users choose between three print formats on every shot. Users can also date-stamp and add messages to the back of prints with a five-language print-titling feature. The Kodak Advantix T550 comes with one roll of Kodak Advantix color print film, a 3-volt lithium Kodak battery, coupon book, survey card, instruction manual, and a detachable camera strap with control-button activator. Also included is a one-year manufacturer's warranty.
Kodak C470 AF
Kodak C470 AF
Weight: 0.053 pounds
Price: $79.99
Key features Kodak C470 AF
  • Film-door safety interlock prevents accidental fogging
  • Automatic flash fires in low-light situations
  • Timer lets you take self-portraits and group shots
  • 25mm all-glass lens
  • Advanced autofocus system captures photos in classic, panoramic, or group format
  • Model: Kodak C470 Advantix APS Camera

Review Kodak C470 Advantix APS Camera / Kodak C470 AF:

Styled with modern metallic contoured hand grips, the C470 is great to have around. The all-glass lens helps you capture crisper, beautiful pictures time after time and there's no worry about red-eye due to the innovative flip-up flash design. Composing your shots will be easy with the clear viewfinder, which lets you see the picture in the format chosen before you take the shot. This camera enables you to experience creative photography, simply. Kodak's C470 uses the popular APS Advantix film to provide high-quality photos in everyday use. The camera focuses automatically and you can take photos in classic, panoramic, or group format. The flip-up flash unit is automatic and reduces the annoying red eye in your photos. You can also manually turn the flash on or off for greater control. The easy-to-read LCD panel displays information about your current shooting mode. It also features a self-timer, which is useful for taking group photos or self-portraits. [+]
The camera automatically shuts down after a period of nonuse to conserve battery power. At an incredibly light 5. 3 ounces, and taking only two AAA batteries, you can easily to take the C470 anywhere without being hassled by its size.
Canon C134036KT1
Canon C134036KT1
Dimentions: 3.5 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches
Weight: 4.4 pounds
List Price: $129.99
Price: $134.99
Key features Canon C134036KT1
  • Ultracompact 3.5-by-2.4-by-0.9-inch size
  • 4.8 ounces with battery
  • APS (Advanced Photo System) photofinishing
  • Tough metallic-silver plastic case
  • Portrait, wide-angle, and panorama shots on same film
  • Model: Canon Elph Jr. APS Camera

Review Canon Elph Jr. APS Camera / Canon C134036KT1:

Canon Cameras US Sport
Canon Cameras US Sport
Dimentions: 3.25 x 6 x 3 inches
Weight: 4 pounds
List Price: $249.99
Price: $109.99
Key features Canon Cameras US Sport
  • Active autofocus system
  • Advanced Photo System camera can be used underwater
  • Drop-in film loading with automatic transport and midroll rewind possible
  • Built-in flash with red-eye reduction
  • Date imprinting and 3 print formats: classic, panoramic, and group size
  • Model: Canon Elph Sport APS Camera Kit

Review Canon Elph Sport APS Camera Kit / Canon Cameras US Sport:

Made to capture the high-octane energy of real-life, ELPH SPORT has the top-quality performance and the compact waterproof design to go anywhere - under the sea, up the mountains, or out on the city streets. Finally-an underwater camera that's small enough to take anywhere, yet advanced enough to give you high-quality results with easy operation. The Canon Elph Sport camera integrates Elph's crowd-pleasing Advanced Photo System ease of use and portability with a sporty waterproof body. Not only does it take pictures on land at the touch of a button, but it is submersible to 16. 4 feet for underwater photography. It's a good bet for vacations, since you don't have to lug around a separate, clunky underwater camera in addition to your point-and-shoot. The Elph Sport easily fills both roles, offering signature Canon quality along with special features designed to make underwater shooting easier. The Elph Sport features an extra large viewfinder that enables you to frame your shots even with dive goggles on. A special meniscus lens and underwater macro setting account for water's refractive properties and ensure crisp shots. Larger-format controls allow you to operate the Canon Elph Sport even when wearing gloves. [+]
Another highlight of this camera is the anticondensation feature that prevents your lens from fogging up in extreme temperatures or moist climates. The Canon Elph Sport also includes a five-mode flash with a special underwater setting and red-eye reduction. This camera uses autofocus on land and has user-selectable focus settings for underwater shooting. The Canon Elph Sport also incorporates all of the basic features of an APS camera, including easy drop-in film loading, three shooting formats (classic, high-definition HDTV, and panorama), built-in date, time, and caption imprinting on the back of the photo, and print quality improvement (PQI). Weighing only 7. 8 ounces, this camera is so light it will float. It measures 4. 1 by 2. 9 by 1. 8 inches-not much larger than a deck of cards. Its distinctive rounded, translucent green styling is a real eye-catcher. The kit includes a soft nylon case and a foam-rubber neck/wrist strap as well as a one-year warranty.
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