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With your new camera, picture taking and print making have never been easier or faster. The possibilties are endless. Here is just a few examples of what you can do with your camera. Kodak DC zoom. When you turn it on, the lens is supposed to extend. It doesn't. After playing with it like this, it shuts down. Turn it on, play with the switch, shuts down.

Got a fix for this? Digita es una marca comercial de FlashPoint Technology, Incorporated. They can take still images at various resolutions and image compressions. Lights, humidity sensor, and a gas tube are also part of the complete camera system. Page Using Scripts It is possible for multiple script icons to appear. You should copy the scripts to all the cards you plan to use in the DC camera. The Kodak Script screen may display a different list of scripts, depending on what is loaded on the memory card.

Press Start. Any steps that follow depend on the chosen script. Once the picture disappears from Quickview, you must enter the Review mode to record sound. While the color LCD displays the picture you have taken, press and release Record or press and hold Record. Did someone have their eyes closed? Should you take one more picture before you let your kids take those ties off? Picture information Turn the Mode dial to Review.

The last picture taken appears on the color LCD in a full screen view. Page Reviewing Pictures Reviewing Pictures You can view your pictures one at a time on a full screen, or you can view them one at a time in a continuous scroll, or in a fast scroll on a filmstrip screen.

Viewing the Remaining Memory The Review screen displays the amount of memory remaining on the card. Page Setting Review Mode Preferences Print order—setup printing instructions for pictures on the memory card. Certain printers that accept memory cards can also use the Print Order feature.

The overlay appears on the color LCD and displays the softkey labels. Slide Show Preferences A slide show displays each selected picture for a specified interval. Through the Slide show preferences you can specify the duration each picture is displayed, turn sound on or off, and choose to continuously loop the pictures in the slide show.

Page Playback Preferences Playback Preferences Use Playback preferences to specify how quickly Burst, Time-lapse, and Album pictures are displayed during full-screen playback. Format Card Preferences If your camera does not recognize the format of the memory card, or for some other reason you want to reformat a memory card, you can do so from this camera menu option. Press to select the option you want. Done—allows you to save, cancel, or continue the print order. Page Marking Pictures Marking Pictures When you want to select a number of pictures and carry out an action on them, you must first mark each picture.

Marked pictures can be deleted, copied from camera to camera, protected, or transferred from album to album. Placing Marked Pictures in an Album You can place marked pictures in an existing album or a new one. Albums can be created in either Review mode or in Capture mode. Page Protecting Your Pictures Protecting Your Pictures You can safeguard your pictures from being deleted accidentally from the camera memory card.

This feature is very useful if the camera and memory card are used by more than one person. Set the Mode dial to Review.

Mark the pictures to be protected. There are sample application files preloaded on the memory card or on the CD that came with your camera.

Applications on your memory card or on the CD are identified with a. CAM file name extension. Page Opening Albums Opening Albums The Review screen shows you when pictures are grouped in an album and allows you to open the album to view the pictures. If the highlighted picture resides in an album, an album icon appears and the left softkey is labelled Open. The album name is displayed next to the picture number.

Page Expanding And Collapsing Pictures Expanding and Collapsing Pictures It is important to note that your camera treats Burst and Time-lapse pictures as folders containing a series of individual pictures, but displays them as a single picture until you press Expand. In the Review mode, you can expand the displayed Burst or Time-lapse picture to view all the pictures in the series.

Page Adding Sound To Pictures Adding Sound to Pictures You can attach up to two minutes of recorded sound to a selected picture at any time while reviewing your pictures.

With Burst and Time-lapse pictures, recorded sound can only be added and played when the series is collapsed. If the camera volume control is turned down, you will not be able to hear the sound you have recorded.

Press Delete. Press one of the following softkeys: Delete—deletes the picture and any attached sound. Sound Only—deletes only the attached sound.

Burst and Time-lapse sequences need to be collapsed in the filmstrip before playing. Album sequences need to be closed in the filmstrip before playing. Page Magnifying Pictures Magnifying Pictures The magnify feature lets you view a section of the current picture at two and four times the normal LCD size.

Scroll to view the picture you want to magnify. With video-out, the color LCD is disabled when the camera is attached to the video cable. Turn off your television and camera. Insert the video output cable into the video-out connection on the side of your camera. These applications provide a variety of features that let you access and use the pictures stored on the memory card. Detailed information on using the software can be found in the online help.

This utility can also be used to modify the text entry of existing LGO files. Page Software Overview Close all other software programs including background applications and task bar items. If the installation does not automatically begin, click Start and click Run. Page Macintosh System Requirements Macintosh computer. Mounter can be used by other applications or as a stand-alone application to access the contents of the memory card using the Macintosh Finder.

Once the camera is connected to a computer and any required software is installed, you are ready to transfer pictures from the camera to your computer. For detailed information on using the software, refer to the online help. Page Folder And File Naming Conventions Folder and File Naming Conventions When you are using KODAK-supplied host software and are connected to the camera or using a card reader, it is possible to create folders and files, including picture files on the memory card.

All filenames must follow the DOS 8-character format. Page Naming Pictures P JPG, even if P JPG was deleted prior to taking P If you insert a different memory card into your DC camera, the next picture number is derived using the camera picture number and is not dependent on the picture number of any of the pictures currently on the memory card. Burst folders are created by the camera and contain pictures previously taken in a burst series.

Page Tips And Troubleshooting Blow gently on the surface to remove dust and dirt. Moisten the surface by breathing lightly on it.

Wipe the surface gently with a soft, lint-free cloth or an untreated lens-cleaning tissue. Service agreements are available in some countries. Page Connecting With Your Computer Connecting With Your Computer If you are getting messages on your computer that state you are not connected, refer to the PDF documents installed with the software or the online help for troubleshooting information. If you are experiencing problems with a: Windows-based computer, refer to USB.

Page Tips For Printing Resize the picture to a smaller size or print the picture on glossy paper to increase the quality of the print. InkJet Paper is made to work with most inkjet printers to give you clearer, Page Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you are experiencing difficulties with your camera, check the following table for possible solutions.

Problem The camera shuts off unexpectedly. The camera does not recognize your memory card. While in the Capture mode, the thumbnail appeared normal. Shutter button does not work. Camera does not turn on. Part of the picture is missing.

Camera Problems Cause The memory card was Page 82 Problem EX files cannot be accessed using the software. They can, however, be viewed on the camera. Picture is too dark. Picture is too light. Stored pictures are damaged. Camera Problems Cause A previous file with the same name was not fully processed. Page 83 Problem Pictures remaining number does not decrease.

Picture is not clear. Camera Problems Cause The image resolution The camera is does not take up operating normally. Page 84 Problem Computer cannot communicate with the camera. Picture is not clear in Burst mode.

Camera Problems Cause Camera power is off. The Mode dial is not set to Connect. Conflict with another device. Some Advanced Power Management utilities on laptops can turn off ports to save battery life. Page 85 Problem Memory card is Full.

No Memory Card. Cannot read memory card. Camera did not establish connection. Camera needs service. The receiving camera does not have enough memory to receive the pictures. Unable to receive picture.



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