Kodak Advantix:

Advantix is Kodak's brand name for it's APS cameras and film, including some disposable cameras. The cameras ranged from very simple fixed-length, fixed-focus lens snapshot cameras, through autofocus point-and-shoot to quite sophisticated zoom-lens machines with full APS features. In the late 1990s, before the digital era took over the photography world, there was the Advanced Photo System (APS). It was heavily marketed as the newest and trendiest film format with cutting-edge technology.

Kodak Advantix 1600 Auto, China 1998-1999

Kodak Advantix 1600 Auto, Effectively the entry-level camera after the 2000 was discontinued, this model was also made in China. Featuring automatic flash with red-eye reduction and a small LCD display on the back for the exposure counter. This camera was also available as the Advantix 1700 Auto and renamed as the F300 in 1999.

Kodak Advantix 2100, China 1996-1999

Kodak Advantix 2100 Auto, Of a similar specification to the Advantix 2000, but with the luxury of an LCD exposure counter, this camera was also manufactured in China.

Kodak Advantix 3200AF, Mexico 1996-1999

Kodak Advantix 3200AF, A programmed exposure autofocus camera, with self-timer and a tripod socket. The flip-up "SensaliteTM" flash has proved in tests to be very effective at reducing "red-eye" when compared to cameras with built-in flash. This camera was made in Mexico. A very similar camera was available as the Advantix 3400AF

Kodak Advantix 2000 Auto, China 1996-1998

Kodak Advantix 2000 Auto, Made in China, this fixed focus camera is fitted with a self timer. Low light levels are automatically detected, invoking the larger of the two apertures available and switching on the flashgun. 

 

Kodak Advantix 3100AF, Mexico 1997-1999

Kodak Advantix 3100AF, Auto-focus camera with a tripod socket and self-timer. When the camera is switched on, an lcd panel on the back shows the film speed and number of exposures left. This camera was made in Mexico.

Kodak Advantix 3400AF, Mexico 1997

Kodak Advantix 3400AF, A programmed exposure autofocus camera, with self-timer and a tripod socket. The flip-up "SensaliteTM" flash has proved in tests to be very effective at reducing "red-eye" when compared to cameras with built-in flash. This camera was made in Mexico. A very similar camera was available as the Advantix 3400AF

Kodak Advantix 3600ix, Mexico 1996-1999

Kodak Advantix 3600ix, A programmed exposure autofocus camera, with self-timer, tripod socket and the ability to record time/date data magnetically on the film, for printing on the back of the pictures when the film is processed. A similar camera, with a flip-up flash, was available as the Advantix 3800ix.

Kodak Advantix 3700ix, Mexico 1997

Kodak Advantix 3700ix, This was probably one of Kodak's more expensive APS by virtue of the 3,5 lens. It has three flash modes (auto, fill, off) and a date back. An APS camera has three photo formats: 30,2 x 9,5 mm, 30,2 x 16,7 mm, and  25,1 x 16,7 mm. The magnification factor for the first is 0.76X, for the second 0.70X, and for the third 0.80X.

Kodak Advantix 3800ix

Kodak Advantix 3800ix, A programmed exposure autofocus camera, with self-timer, tripod socket and the ability to record time/date data magnetically on the film, for printing on the back of the pictures when the film is processed. A similar camera, with a flip-up flash, was available as the Advantix 3800ix.

Kodak Advantix 4100ix, Indonesia 1996

Advantix 4100ix Zoom, This is a full-featured auto-focus camera, with an aspheric zoom-lens, made in Indonesia, with almost all the APS functions incorporated except mid-roll change. Several exposure modes are available, as are various options for the flash. A tripod socket is fitted should one wish not to use flash at all and take advantage of the longer shutter speeds.

Kodak Advantix 4700ix, Indonesia 1997

The KODAK ADVANTIX 4700ix Text-Zoom Camera is an Advanced Photo System camera that uses the new Advanced Photo System film such as KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color prints. Like all Advanced Photo System cameras, it has drop-in load, 3 print formats and photos that are returned with negatives in the cartridge and index prints.

Kodak Advantix 5800 mrx, Japan

KODAK ADVANTIX 5800MRX Zoom Camera Date and Time Imprinting. This camera has a quartz clock and automatic calendar through the year 2099.

Kodak Advantix C300, China 1996

- Lens: 25 mm 3-Element, all glass.
- Aperture: f/5.6.
- Shutter Speed: Programmed 1/90-1/250 seconds.
- Focus: Fixed focus from 3.3 ft (1.2 m) to infinity.

Kodak Advantix C370, China 2002

The Kodak Advantix C370 is a compact APS film camera released by Kodak in about 2002. It is very similar to the autofocus Advantix C470 but with a fixed focus lens.

Kodak Advantix C400, China 1998

 

Kodak Advantix C400 AF - Point & Shoot camera - APS | C400AF,  Lens Aperture: f/5.6, Min Focal Length: 25 mm, Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera: 32 m, Min Focus Distance: 2.6 ft,  Focus Adjustment: automatic, Lens Material: glass

 

Kodak Advantix C450, China 2000

Kodak Advantix C450 APS film camera, Ektanar all glass lens • Automatic focus • Focus range: 0.8m - Infinity • Aperture: f/5.6-f/12.6 • Shutter: 1/90-1/250 seconds • Film speed ISO 50-800 • Power: 2 x AAA batteries • Dimensions: 111 / 39.6 / 62.7 mm • Weight: 170g

 

Kodak Advantix C470, China

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.

Kodak Advantix C650, Indonesia 1999

Kodak's C650 Advantix is an Advanced Image Device video camera that supplies point-and-shoot simplicity. This video camera showcases a 24-48mm zoom lens that records group and panoramic tries. Infrared autofocusing allows you take sharp images from 2 feet and past, and the pop-up flash fires automatically in low-light scenarios. The flash additionally terminates away from the lens, lowering red-eye.

The Kodak C650 documents lighting and shade data on the movie's magnetic strip for the photo laboratory to utilize when establishing, and every photo you take is identified with the day and time. The viewfinder displays the chosen image size for simplified video camera procedure. 

Kodak Advantix C700, Indonesia

The Advantix C700, Three shooting formats with a viewfinder which is modified according to the choice :

• C for a "Classic" picture, similar to 24 x 36
• H for 16/9 HD TV compatible format
• P, finally, for the "panoramic" 3 x 1 ratio
 A built-in electronic flash, off-center allows to  reduce the red-eye effects, controls the resetting of memorization and turn off the power supply when it is folded.
Finally, unlike many APS cameras, the C700 allows for the rewinding of the film being shot and its later winding to the next following view. It also allows to print the date and hour at the  back of the photo as well as a message chosen in a preset menu

Kodak Advantix C750 zoom, China 2000

The  Kodak Advantix C750 functioning is started by lifting the transparent  flap serving also as a lens cover. But smart feature, this cover has a third function: it includes a flash unit, admittedly tiny, but which is placed on a so small camera a good eight centimeters above the lens (the camera, when closed, is 6.3 cm high). The unused camera, even with the flap open, switches off after 2 minutes 30 to save on the battery.

Kodak Advantix C800 zoom, Indonesia 1996

Kodak C800 Advantix Zoom APS Camera. The C800 Advantix camera from Kodak is an Advanced Photo System camera with point-and-shoot simplicity. A pop-up flash fires automatically in low-light situations and fires away from the lens, reducing red-eye. The flash folds down when the camera is off and serves as a protective lens cap. Auto close prevents washout photos, and multibeam focusing keeps your subject in focus when taking wide-angle pictures.

Kodak Advantix C850 zoom, Indonesia 1996

Kodak ADVANTiX APS C850 Camera, The versatile camera for all life has to offer. Perfect for people who love to take pictures, the C850 is a high-performance camera with features to ensure picture excellence. The Flip Flash significantly reduces red-eye and the 3x zoom lets you get up close and personal for sharp detail. High-performance meets user-friendly. While the features of the C850 are advanced, most of them are fully automatic so you can just concentrate on taking a great picture. The sophisticated Flip Flash Plus automatically adjust flash settings to give you bright, colorful pictures while significantly reducing red-eye. The Auto Fill Flash gives you better outdoor pictures because it lightens harsh shadow that could darken the subject's face. The Multi-Spot Autofocus sensor analyses the scene over a wide area so the subject doesn't have to be in the exact center of the viewfinder.


Kodak Advantix F300, China, 2000

Kodak Advantix F300, A slight change in colour and a new name is all that differentiates this model from the Advantix 1600 Auto. This camera was aquired as a "Millenium Edition" boxed Gift Set, with two rolls of film, a "Memory Keeper" and carrying case. This model was subsequently available in a range of colours, red, blue and lime green.

Kodak Advantix F310, China  2000 Red, Transparent, Rare model

Kodak Advantix F310. camera.
Kodak Advantix F310. Advanced photo System (APS) camera in Red, all plastic and transparent. Lens: 6.6/ 25mm Ektanar.

Kodak Advantix F300, China, Red, 2000

Kodak Advantix F300, A slight change in colour and a new name is all that differentiates this model from the Advantix 1600 Auto. This camera was aquired as a "Millenium Edition" boxed Gift Set, with two rolls of film, a "Memory Keeper" and carrying case. This model was subsequently available in a range of colours, red, blue and lime green.

Kodak Advantix F310, China 2000 Transparent, Rare model

Kodak Advantix F310. camera.
Kodak Advantix F310. Advanced photo System (APS) camera in Green, all plastic and transparent. Lens: 6.6/ 25mm Ektanar.

Kodak Advantix F320, China. 2000-

Kodak Advantix F330, China, Blue

Kodak Advantix F320

The Kodak Advantix F330 is technically identical to the Kodak Advantix F320.  The only difference is the color.

Kodak Advantix F350 gift box, China 2000

Advantix F350, Featuring autoexposure, opening the lens cover causes the flash to pop up. This camera was made in China.

Kodak Advantix F350, China 2000

Advantix F350, Featuring autoexposure, opening the lens cover causes the flash to pop up. This camera was made in China.

Kodak Advantix F600, China 

Kodak Advantix F620, China

Advantix F600, This is a full-featured auto-focus zoom-lens camera, made in China, with almost all the APS functions incorporated except mid-roll change. Several exposure modes are available, as are various options for the "Sensalite" flash. A tripod socket is fitted should one wish not to use flash at all and take advantage of the longer shutter speeds.

The Kodak Advantix F620 replaced the C650 while adopting the general appearance of the F600. It has a large range wide angle zoom incorporating aspheric lenses. These two features optimize the "Panorama" function while limiting the vignetting.
The unit also has an electronic self timer, a date stamp function and a battery status indicator. On the back is a LCD screen which displays the different flash modes: forced, auto, red-eye reduction, fill in, off.


Kodak Advantix preview , China 2000

This APS unit, using films IX 240 (producing  negative 16.7 x 30.2 mm with a magnetic track), is both very singular and historical as a transition camera.
It offers a small 24 x 36 mm colour LCD (we never change), to monitor the result of the picture taken. This screen is not used as a viewfinder, but only as a "controller of the finished work"; and that for a single photo, the one just taken!
And despite the strangeness of this digital camera screen on a film camera, we must recognize that the engineers had yet "made strong" incorporating, besides the usual APS features, many more useful ones such as the choice of the output format (conventional, 16 x 9 or panoramic) after a photo is taken ... even if it is only a matter of masking during the print operation!
The Advantix Preview even  allow to intervene in the picture just taken by deciding the number of copies you want to obtain from the processing. Subtlety of the latter option: it is possible to indicate that we wish no print of the photo (choosing zero as the number of prints); it does not erase the negative, of course, but force the printing robot to override. It is also possible to specify that you want a lighter or darker printing, it will be recorded on the film and provide useful information to the printing robot! Other function: a title (from a limited number of proposals) can also be added to the last picture exposed; it will be printed on the back of the picture, with the date and time of shooting.
It is not surprising that there was little talk about this camera: the format is an amateur format; APS did quickly show its limits and especially never killed the 135. Yet this device is strange enough to worth some thoughts about it: while digital cameras are already on the market in 2000 (beginning around 1996 ) we may be surprised by this late choice from Kodak. 


Kodak Advantix T20, China

Kodak's exceptionally inexpensive T20 uses the popular APS Advantix film to supply top quality pictures. The video camera's taken care of concentration lens has keeps objects as close as 3.3 feet away in sharp clarity while the flash effectively illuminate to 13 feet. The shutter speed ranges from 1/60 to 1/250 secs to suit a large range of subjects and lights scenarios.

The easy-to-read LCD panel screens info about your existing shooting mode. It additionally has a self-timer which serves for taking group pictures or self-portraits. Any type of film with a rate score of 100 to 400 can be used. At an extremely light 5 ounces and taking simply two AAA batteries, you can conveniently to take the T20 anywhere without inconvenience.

Kodak Advantix T30, China

Film Type: KODAK ADVANTIX Film for color prints

Lens:  KODAK EKTANAR Lens; 24 mm, 3-elements hybrid with

protective lens cover

Focus System: Fixed focus

Focus Range (Daylight):

3.3 ft (1.0 m) to infinity

 

Kodak Advantix T40, China

Advantix T40 Auto Camera Pocket-size APS camera with automatic film advance and rewind. 24mm fixed focus lens and built-in pop-up flash for point-and-shoot ease. Three picture size settings: 4 x 6, 4 x 7 and panoramic. Automatic exposure control and double exposure prevention. Self-timer and tripod socket. Uses 100 to 400 ASA color or black and white APS film (not included). LCD display. Includes detachable camera strap and CR2 lithium battery.

Kodak Advantix T50, China

Kodak Advantix T60, China 

Kodak Advantix T70, China 1998

2x zoom lens (30-60mm) with autofocus system, Real image viewfinder for accurate framing, Several flash settings for different light situations, Self-timer lets you take self-portraits and group shots, Use with ISO 50 to 1600 film

Kodak Advantix T500 AF, China 1998

Kodak Advantix T500AF Only slightly larger than the Mini-Instamatics, this is a full-featured auto-focus camera, made in China, with almost all the APS functions incorporated except mid-roll change. Several exposure modes are available, as are various options for the "Sensalite" flash. A tripod socket is fitted should one wish not to use flash at all and take advantage of the longer shutter speeds. For whatever reason, this model seems to have had a rather shorter production life than it's contempories.

Kodak Advantix T550, China 1998-2001

Kodak Advantix T550AF Other than for the fitting of the flip-up "SensaliteTM" flash, this camera has a very similar specification to the Advantix T500AF.

Kodak Advantix T570, China

Kodak Advantix T700, China 1999

The Advantix T700 is a compact camera with an auto-focus 2x zoom lens, for the APS film system. The camera is described as 'weatherproof' It was made by Kodak from 1999.The camera has a flash built into a flip-up lens-cover, similar to that on the 1999 (non-zoom) Advantix T550. The T700 has considerably better features than that model, including its zoom lens, red-eye reduction, continuous shooting, and the ability to change the film mid-roll. This ingenious feature makes use of the small amount of magnetic memory included in the APS film cartridge (magnetic media coated in a strip on the back of the film).