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GA24 100/21" L O A D F I L M T I P L O A D F I L M T I P ESPAÑOL KB Zoom ENGLISH/ESP A Ñ OL/FRAN Ç AIS NEED HELP WITH YOUR CAMERA? Visit our Web sites at http://www .kodak.com (for US) or http://www.kodak.ca (for Canada) or call: Kodak (USA only) from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday through Friday at 1-800-242-2424. Kodak (Cana[...]
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L O A D F I L M T I P FRAN Ç AIS C Ó MO TOMAR FOTOGRAF Í AS (continuaci ó n) Distancia del sujeto al flash Sensibilidad Angular Telefotogr á fico de la ISO (28 mm) (50 mm) pel í cula 100 1,5 a 3,7 m (5 – 12 pies) 1,5 a 2,4 m (5 – 8 pies) 200 1,5 a 5,2 m (5 – 17 pies) 1,5 a 3,7 m (5 – 12 pies) 400 1,5 a 7,3 m (5 – 24 pies) 1,5 a 4,9 [...]