Kodak C750 User Manual - Page 6

Easy, drop-in loading, Picture quality information, exchange PQix, Mid-roll change MRC - advantix

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Picture quality information exchange (PQix) • This camera records vital scene data on the film's magnetic information strip and communicates that information to the photo lab to optimize lighting and color for betterlooking prints. Mid-roll change (MRC) • You can remove your film in mid-roll and later reload it and continue taking pictures. MRC lets you: - switch film speeds in mid-roll to match scene requirements, - organize by dedicating individual film rolls to specific subjects, and - share a family camera in which the members use their own roll of film. Easy, drop-in loading • Easy, drop-in loading is fast and virtually error-free, eliminating blank rolls and double exposures. The camera uses KODAK ADVANTIX Film. The film cassette, unlike the traditional 35 mm cartridge, communicates the status of film and becomes the carrier and storage container for the processed film. Film status indicator (FSI) • A highlighted indicator advances from one symbol to another to identify the status of the film inside the cassette. Unexposed 12 4 3 Processed Negatives Partially Exposed Fully Exposed 4

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Easy, drop-in loading
• Easy, drop-in loading is fast and
virtually error-free, eliminating blank
rolls and double exposures. The
camera uses KODAK ADVANTIX Film.
The film cassette, unlike the traditional
35 mm cartridge, communicates the
status of film and becomes the carrier
and storage container for the
processed film.
Picture quality information
exchange (PQix)
• This camera records vital scene data
on the film’s magnetic information
strip and communicates that
information to the photo lab to
optimize lighting and color for better-
looking prints.
Mid-roll change (MRC)
• You can remove your film in mid-roll
and later reload it and continue taking
pictures. MRC lets you:
switch film speeds in mid-roll to
match scene requirements,
organize by dedicating individual
film rolls to specific subjects, and
share a family camera in which the
members use their own roll of film.
4
3
2
1
Processed Negatives
Fully
Exposed
Partially
Exposed
Unexposed
Film status indicator (FSI)
• A highlighted indicator advances from
one symbol to another to identify the
status of the film inside the cassette.