Battery
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Background
The F350 is part of the Kodak Advantix range of APS cameras, introduced by Kodak in the late 90s. It has a fixed-focus, fixed-aperture lens. The flash is raised and the lens uncovered when the camera is switched on. The shutter is controlled automatically. The only controls are the on-off switch, the shutter release, the mid-roll rewind, and the self-timer buttons. There is a very small LCD panel on the top that shows the frame count, battery status, and self-timer indicator. The flash is fired automatically when needed, with no manual override. Power comes from a 3V CR2 battery installed through the bottom.
Identification
The Kodak Advantix F350 has a gray and silver finish. You can identify your camera by the Kodak logo printed in the upper left-hand corner of the front panel, and the model name and number printed in the center of the right side. You’ll also find the model and serial numbers printed on the bottom of the camera.