Features:
- 35mm camera with 3-zone autofocus and motor drive
- Built-in flash with red-eye reduction
- Easy-load film, with safety lock indicator
- Special exposure modes for night, infinity, and portrait shots
- "In the picture indicator" ("IPI")
Description:
Kodak gave its KE60 35mm camera a virtually fail-safe film-loading system. Instead of pulling out the film leader, all you have to do is slide the film tip in and place the cartridge in the camera. The Easy Load feature won't let you take pictures if you haven't loaded the film properly. The film door automatically locks after loading film and can't be reopened until the film is rewound. An indicator changes color to verify the door is locked. With the KE60's three-zone autofocus system, you can take sharply focused pictures in a variety of situations. Once you have your subject in focus, the focus lock keeps it there while allowing you to readjust your shot. You can get as close as 1.5 feet to your subject, and the autofocus keeps your picture sharp. The KE60 also lets you switch to portrait mode to further ensure a great close-up. If you're more than 3 feet from the subject, a red light alerts you to the possibility of poor focus. The camera's in-the-picture feature works well with the 10-second self-timer, or when you're photographing a large group. If the red indicator light on the front of the camera is visible, you know you're in the picture.
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