Type: | Viewfinder |
Medium: | APS Film |
Image size: | 30.2x16.7mm |
Lens: | 2X Zoom |
Flash: | Integrated |
Origin: | USA |
Year: | 1999 |
Street price: | $5 |
INTRODUCTIONThe Kodak Advantix F600 is an APS point and shoot camera from the 90's. Made by Kodak in 1999, this camera is now useless. BEST SUITED FOR:
PERSONAL NOTESThe APS system had 3 different image sizes. One of them is the whole film area, and 2 others are cropped from that same size, so you actually have less details when using the panoramic mode. This system was intended for regular users, who printed no more that 8x10 or so. So the design was all right, but if you want more image quality, APS is a no-go. The APS system also had some nice options. On the film canisters you could see the status of the film which were either : Unexposed, Partly exposed, Fully exposed but not processed, Processed. So you could rewind the film and change film on the go. But I know no one who used this feature. CONCLUSIONEven if it was a nice design, because of the limitations and availability, I suggest avoiding all APS cameras. PHOTO SAMPLESVERDICT:
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