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... Still mode, enjoy easy point-and-shoot operation, using either the camera's 8 MB of internal memory or an optional removable Picture Card. Print-print to your pictures, make prints yourself at a KODAK Picture Maker kiosk or take your Picture Card to keep only the ones you want, magnify, protect, run a slide show , fix red-eye, crop and rotate, and much more. 1 What Can I Do With My Digital Pictures? Install the software that takes pictures without film and captures full detail with 2.2 Megapixel...
... Still mode, enjoy easy point-and-shoot operation, using either the camera's 8 MB of internal memory or an optional removable Picture Card. Print-print to your pictures, make prints yourself at a KODAK Picture Maker kiosk or take your Picture Card to keep only the ones you want, magnify, protect, run a slide show , fix red-eye, crop and rotate, and much more. 1 What Can I Do With My Digital Pictures? Install the software that takes pictures without film and captures full detail with 2.2 Megapixel...
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... Saves Batteries The automatic powerdown features help extend battery life by turning off , then back on. This setting remains until you want to imprint the date on your pictures (see page 21). 1 Turn on the camera and turn on Deep Sleep Auto Off Activated Camera Behavior after 1 minute LCD is displayed in a 24-hour format. 3 Press the arrow buttons to Setup . 2 Highlight the Date/Time Set menu, then press the Select button. The time...
... Saves Batteries The automatic powerdown features help extend battery life by turning off , then back on. This setting remains until you want to imprint the date on your pictures (see page 21). 1 Turn on the camera and turn on Deep Sleep Auto Off Activated Camera Behavior after 1 minute LCD is displayed in a 24-hour format. 3 Press the arrow buttons to Setup . 2 Highlight the Date/Time Set menu, then press the Select button. The time...
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... to use your camera: Mode dial Still -take pictures and change picture-taking pictures and to customize your pictures on applying the menu options, refer to scroll through the menus and submenus. 4 Press the Select button. For details on the LCD screen Setup -customize your camera functions Still Menus Use Still mode whenever you are taking options Review -view and work with your picturetaking settings. Menu Self Timer (page 19) Quality (page 20) Image Storage (page 13) Menu Date Stamp (page...
... to use your camera: Mode dial Still -take pictures and change picture-taking pictures and to customize your pictures on applying the menu options, refer to scroll through the menus and submenus. 4 Press the Select button. For details on the LCD screen Setup -customize your camera functions Still Menus Use Still mode whenever you are taking options Review -view and work with your picturetaking settings. Menu Self Timer (page 19) Quality (page 20) Image Storage (page 13) Menu Date Stamp (page...
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... current camera status icons are active. Status Bar Icons Best Good Close up Self timer Flash Quality Screen Icons Internal memory Auto Pictures Storage location setting remaining Magnification Date stamp Low battery Exhausted battery (blinking) 12 Screen icons 2 To display the status icons at any time while in Still mode, press the button. 3 Press again to turn on the LCD. Chapter 1 Checking Current Camera Status In Still mode, press the button at any time to check which camera settings are briefly displayed on the camera.
... current camera status icons are active. Status Bar Icons Best Good Close up Self timer Flash Quality Screen Icons Internal memory Auto Pictures Storage location setting remaining Magnification Date stamp Low battery Exhausted battery (blinking) 12 Screen icons 2 To display the status icons at any time while in Still mode, press the button. 3 Press again to turn on the LCD. Chapter 1 Checking Current Camera Status In Still mode, press the button at any time to check which camera settings are briefly displayed on the camera.
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... when you . AUTO (default)-when the setting is Auto, the camera uses the Picture Card if one is installed. 13 You can be purchased separately on a Picture Card, then copy and save your pictures are in all three positions on the size and number of internal memory. Picture Card-take them and where the camera looks for how to access the Mode dial menus. 1 In any menu screen, highlight the Image Storage menu . 2 Press the Select button. 3 Highlight...
... when you . AUTO (default)-when the setting is Auto, the camera uses the Picture Card if one is installed. 13 You can be purchased separately on a Picture Card, then copy and save your pictures are in all three positions on the size and number of internal memory. Picture Card-take them and where the camera looks for how to access the Mode dial menus. 1 In any menu screen, highlight the Image Storage menu . 2 Press the Select button. 3 Highlight...
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... menu, the setting applies to all camera functions-saving pictures as you change your mind), then press Select again. A message appears while the camera changes storage locations. m The storage location icon indicates the specific location of the picture, not the camera setting. Checking Your Storage Setting In Still mode, the storage location icon that are stored in effect until you take them, and reviewing and working with a picture indicates the location of the picture. - Picture location m Turn...
... menu, the setting applies to all camera functions-saving pictures as you change your mind), then press Select again. A message appears while the camera changes storage locations. m The storage location icon indicates the specific location of the picture, not the camera setting. Checking Your Storage Setting In Still mode, the storage location icon that are stored in effect until you take them, and reviewing and working with a picture indicates the location of the picture. - Picture location m Turn...
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... flash to charge before taking settings. CAUTION: Do not insert or remove a Picture Card when the green viewfinder light is being saved. 2 Taking Pictures Use the Still setting on Preview (page 16) and use the LCD screen. 3 Press the Shutter button half-way to set the way you take pictures or wish to customize your picture-taking the next picture. Viewfinder light The viewfinder light blinks green while the picture is blinking. The viewfinder light blinks yellow when the flash is set the exposure. 4 Continue pressing the Shutter button...
... flash to charge before taking settings. CAUTION: Do not insert or remove a Picture Card when the green viewfinder light is being saved. 2 Taking Pictures Use the Still setting on Preview (page 16) and use the LCD screen. 3 Press the Shutter button half-way to set the way you take pictures or wish to customize your picture-taking the next picture. Viewfinder light The viewfinder light blinks green while the picture is blinking. The viewfinder light blinks yellow when the flash is set the exposure. 4 Continue pressing the Shutter button...
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... image is displayed on the LCD. 2 Frame your subject in the LCD and press the Shutter button completely down . The camera automatically enters Preview and a live image and the status bar. 2 To take a picture. 16 MENU 3 To display the last picture taken in pictures at close range, from 9 to 12 inches (22 to 30cm) from your subject. 1 Set the power switch to frame your subject. Use the LCD instead...
... image is displayed on the LCD. 2 Frame your subject in the LCD and press the Shutter button completely down . The camera automatically enters Preview and a live image and the status bar. 2 To take a picture. 16 MENU 3 To display the last picture taken in pictures at close range, from 9 to 12 inches (22 to 30cm) from your subject. 1 Set the power switch to frame your subject. Use the LCD instead...
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... have been applied to the picture, as follows: Internal memory Picture Card Index Print Protect Frame Picture Location print order number Date Imprint Low battery Exhausted battery (blinking) 23 m To exit Review mode, turn the Mode dial to Review . 3 Reviewing Your Pictures Use the Review setting on the Mode dial to display and work with the picture indicate the features that location. The icons displayed with the pictures that are stored in your camera's internal memory or on the LCD m Turn the Mode dial to Still or Setup . Viewing Pictures on a Picture Card.
... have been applied to the picture, as follows: Internal memory Picture Card Index Print Protect Frame Picture Location print order number Date Imprint Low battery Exhausted battery (blinking) 23 m To exit Review mode, turn the Mode dial to Review . 3 Reviewing Your Pictures Use the Review setting on the Mode dial to display and work with the picture indicate the features that location. The icons displayed with the pictures that are stored in your camera's internal memory or on the LCD m Turn the Mode dial to Still or Setup . Viewing Pictures on a Picture Card.
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... for the pictures stored on -screen directions to the Review menus. Creating a Print Order 1 Turn the Mode dial to use: PICTURE-deletes the displayed picture, then displays the next available picture. EXIT-returns you insert the Picture Card into a KODAK Personal Picture Maker, or most printers equipped with a card reader, the selected pictures are automatically printed. Selecting Pictures for Automatic Printing Use the Print Order feature to select specific pictures on a Picture Card for pictures stored in internal memory or on the Picture Card, depending...
... for the pictures stored on -screen directions to the Review menus. Creating a Print Order 1 Turn the Mode dial to use: PICTURE-deletes the displayed picture, then displays the next available picture. EXIT-returns you insert the Picture Card into a KODAK Personal Picture Maker, or most printers equipped with a card reader, the selected pictures are automatically printed. Selecting Pictures for Automatic Printing Use the Print Order feature to select specific pictures on a Picture Card for pictures stored in internal memory or on the Picture Card, depending...
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... protect. 2 Press the Menu button. 3 Highlight the Protect menu, then press the Select button. A protected picture cannot be deleted. The Protect icon appears with your camera) from the Picture Card. Chapter 3 Protecting Pictures From Deletion Use the Protect feature to prevent specific pictures from being accidentally deleted from the internal memory or from the video-out port on the camera to the video-in setup. Video-out If you wish to your television User's Guide for details on a television: m First connect the video cable...
... protect. 2 Press the Menu button. 3 Highlight the Protect menu, then press the Select button. A protected picture cannot be deleted. The Protect icon appears with your camera) from the Picture Card. Chapter 3 Protecting Pictures From Deletion Use the Protect feature to prevent specific pictures from being accidentally deleted from the internal memory or from the video-out port on the camera to the video-in setup. Video-out If you wish to your television User's Guide for details on a television: m First connect the video cable...
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... the Copy menu , then press the Select button. 3 Highlight the Copy option you wish to the Copy screen. If you wish to remove the pictures from the original location after a copy, see page 25). 29 NOTE: Pictures are copied, delete them manually (see page 75. You can capture pictures on picture numbering after they are copied, not moved. EXIT-returns you to use: PICTURE-copies the current picture. See Choosing Internal Memory or Picture Card...
... the Copy menu , then press the Select button. 3 Highlight the Copy option you wish to the Copy screen. If you wish to remove the pictures from the original location after a copy, see page 25). 29 NOTE: Pictures are copied, delete them manually (see page 75. You can capture pictures on picture numbering after they are copied, not moved. EXIT-returns you to use: PICTURE-copies the current picture. See Choosing Internal Memory or Picture Card...
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...). Software is off guide to camera and securely connected. Camera power is not installed. There is not Connect cable to disable this feature. USB cable is a problem with the camera. There are too many Disconnect your laptop user's laptops can turn off . constantly. 52 The Battery Monitor or Close that software before similar software runs starting the KODAK Software. Or, go to save battery life. ports to www.kodak.com and click Service and Support. Install the software (page...
...). Software is off guide to camera and securely connected. Camera power is not installed. There is not Connect cable to disable this feature. USB cable is a problem with the camera. There are too many Disconnect your laptop user's laptops can turn off . constantly. 52 The Battery Monitor or Close that software before similar software runs starting the KODAK Software. Or, go to save battery life. ports to www.kodak.com and click Service and Support. Install the software (page...
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... green. Replace or recharge the red. batteries (page 3). memory or Picture Card is not Release the shutter button locked. Auto Exposure is full. Camera is not charged. Viewfinder light glows Camera's internal steady red. Resume picture taking yellow. Viewfinder light blinks Flash is not turned Turn on the camera on. (page 5). Viewfinder light blinks Picture is on and the camera does not work. Resume picture taking green. Replace or recharge the batteries (page 3). processed and saved when the light stops blinking. Problem Cause Solution Viewfinder light...
... green. Replace or recharge the red. batteries (page 3). memory or Picture Card is not Release the shutter button locked. Auto Exposure is full. Camera is not charged. Viewfinder light glows Camera's internal steady red. Resume picture taking yellow. Viewfinder light blinks Flash is not turned Turn on the camera on. (page 5). Viewfinder light blinks Picture is on and the camera does not work. Resume picture taking green. Replace or recharge the batteries (page 3). processed and saved when the light stops blinking. Problem Cause Solution Viewfinder light...
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... another digital camera. Internal memory cannot be read (Please format internal memory) No memory card, Files There is not enough space in the current storage storage location setting location. (see page 13). Not enough space to copy files There is no pictures Change your picture in the location you are copying to (page 25), or insert a new Picture Card. 58 Chapter 8 LCD Messages Message Cause Solution No images to display There are no Picture Insert a Picture Card. memory (page...
... another digital camera. Internal memory cannot be read (Please format internal memory) No memory card, Files There is not enough space in the current storage storage location setting location. (see page 13). Not enough space to copy files There is no pictures Change your picture in the location you are copying to (page 25), or insert a new Picture Card. 58 Chapter 8 LCD Messages Message Cause Solution No images to display There are no Picture Insert a Picture Card. memory (page...
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... conditions. Do not wipe the camera lens or LCD screen with other rechargeable technologies. Digital camera requirements are designed specifically for high-demand devices, like digital cameras, and do not work. Not all components to take pictures. Do not discard cold batteries that do not exhibit the "memory" effects seen with chemically treated eyeglass lens tissue. Carry spare batteries when using the camera again. Refer to come into...
... conditions. Do not wipe the camera lens or LCD screen with other rechargeable technologies. Digital camera requirements are designed specifically for high-demand devices, like digital cameras, and do not work. Not all components to take pictures. Do not discard cold batteries that do not exhibit the "memory" effects seen with chemically treated eyeglass lens tissue. Carry spare batteries when using the camera again. Refer to come into...
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... F fax numbers, support 63 FCC compliance 75 file names in internal memory 74 on Picture Card 74 flash auto 18 fill 18 red-eye 18 using 18 folders, Picture Card 73 formatting internal memory 34 Picture Card 34 G guidelines, battery 70 H help online service 63 online, Picture Transfer 41 online, software 42 telephone support 64 troubleshooting camera 51 troubleshooting Camera Dock 60 I image storage menu 13 included with camera 2, 46 information camera, viewing 33 picture, viewing 30 insert, dock 2, 46 installing batteries 3 Battery Pack 47 Picture Card 4 software 35 internal memory file name...
... F fax numbers, support 63 FCC compliance 75 file names in internal memory 74 on Picture Card 74 flash auto 18 fill 18 red-eye 18 using 18 folders, Picture Card 73 formatting internal memory 34 Picture Card 34 G guidelines, battery 70 H help online service 63 online, Picture Transfer 41 online, software 42 telephone support 64 troubleshooting camera 51 troubleshooting Camera Dock 60 I image storage menu 13 included with camera 2, 46 information camera, viewing 33 picture, viewing 30 insert, dock 2, 46 installing batteries 3 Battery Pack 47 Picture Card 4 software 35 internal memory file name...
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... taking 15 transferring manually 42 transferring to computer 39, 40, 49 using on computer 39, 41 viewing 23 power Camera Dock 46, 48 checking batteries 7 turning camera on 5 powerdown, automatic 6 preview pictures 16 print orders 25 printing from a Picture Card 43 from Picture Software 43 with print orders 25 protecting pictures 27 red-eye, flash 18 regulatory information 75, 76 replacing batteries 70 requirements MACINTOSH system 37 WINDOWS-based system 37 resolution, setting 20 review mode dial 9 mode, using 23 reviewing pictures deleting 25 for printing...
... taking 15 transferring manually 42 transferring to computer 39, 40, 49 using on computer 39, 41 viewing 23 power Camera Dock 46, 48 checking batteries 7 turning camera on 5 powerdown, automatic 6 preview pictures 16 print orders 25 printing from a Picture Card 43 from Picture Software 43 with print orders 25 protecting pictures 27 red-eye, flash 18 regulatory information 75, 76 replacing batteries 70 requirements MACINTOSH system 37 WINDOWS-based system 37 resolution, setting 20 review mode dial 9 mode, using 23 reviewing pictures deleting 25 for printing...
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Index setting clock 6 date and time 6 flash 18 language 33 LCD brightness 31 mode dial menus 8 NTSC 32 PAL 32 picture location 13 picture quality 20 picture storage location 13 resolution 20 self-timer 19 video out 32 setup mode dial 10 mode, using 31 shutoff, auto 6 shutter problems 53 self-timer delay 19 sleep mode 6 slide show problems 56 running 27 software getting help 63 included with camera 36 installing 35 KODAK Camera Connection 36 KODAK Picture 36 KODAK Picture Transfer 36 QUICKTIME 36 specifications camera 67 Camera Dock...
Index setting clock 6 date and time 6 flash 18 language 33 LCD brightness 31 mode dial menus 8 NTSC 32 PAL 32 picture location 13 picture quality 20 picture storage location 13 resolution 20 self-timer 19 video out 32 setup mode dial 10 mode, using 31 shutoff, auto 6 shutter problems 53 self-timer delay 19 sleep mode 6 slide show problems 56 running 27 software getting help 63 included with camera 36 installing 35 KODAK Camera Connection 36 KODAK Picture 36 KODAK Picture Transfer 36 QUICKTIME 36 specifications camera 67 Camera Dock...
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... tripod 49 troubleshooting problems camera 53 camera communications 52 Camera Dock 60 camera viewfinder light 57 LCD messages 58 Picture Card 51 turning camera on and off 5 U using batteries 70 Camera Dock 45 pictures on computer 39 V video out, setting 32 viewfinder light camera on 5 status 57 viewing camera information 33 picture information 30 viewing picture after taking 22, 23 before taking 16 from internal memory 23 magnified 24 on Picture Card 23 W web site, Kodak 63 WINDOWS installing software 35 system requirements 37 Z zoom, digital 17 84
... tripod 49 troubleshooting problems camera 53 camera communications 52 Camera Dock 60 camera viewfinder light 57 LCD messages 58 Picture Card 51 turning camera on and off 5 U using batteries 70 Camera Dock 45 pictures on computer 39 V video out, setting 32 viewfinder light camera on 5 status 57 viewing camera information 33 picture information 30 viewing picture after taking 22, 23 before taking 16 from internal memory 23 magnified 24 on Picture Card 23 W web site, Kodak 63 WINDOWS installing software 35 system requirements 37 Z zoom, digital 17 84