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Kodak F350 Advantix APS Camera

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About Kodak F350 Advantix APS Camera

The Kodak Advantix F350 is a simple point-and-shoot APS film camera with a wide angle lens and fixed focus. So it is no 35mm camera, the APS main format is 30.2x16.7mm, a bit bigger than half format. APS has been released in 1996 and was discontinued in 2011. * The APS (advanced photo system) film is 24 mm wide and has three image formats: H for "High Definition" (30.2 × 16.7 mm), C for "Classic" (25.1 × 16.7 mm) and P for "Panoramic" (30.2 × 9.5 mm). The "C" and "P" formats are made by cropping the full image which is always taken on the film. So the formats are just a code recorded on the film. Date and camera settings could be written on a magnetic area on the film. The APS system was a very advanced photo system indeed, but digital cameras made it obsolete. The F350 model was introduced in 2000. Its main features are: 24mm F6.4 Ektanar lens, fixed aperture Electronic shutter, 1/60-1/250s Size 146x60x36mm, Weight 146 gr. without battery automatic coding, self-timer, automatic film advance and spooling