Kodak EasyShare Z650
zoom digital camera
User’s guide
For interactive tutorials, www.kodak.com/go/howto
For help with your camera, www.kodak.com/go/z650support
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Product features
Front view
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Grip
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Speaker
Flash
Low-light assist, Self-timer light
Shutter button
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10 Open Flash switch
11 Neck strap post
12 Microphone
13 Lens
Flash button
Close-up/Landscape button
Self-timer/Burst button
Power/Favorites switch
14 DC-In (3V)
,for optional AC adapter
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Product features
Back view
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1 Review button
2 Menu button
3 Delete button
4 Tripod socket
5 Dock connector
6 LCD
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EVF/LCD button
10 Zoom (Wide Angle/Telephoto)
11 Share button
12 Joystick/OK button
13 Mode dial
14 USB, A/V Out
7 Info button
15 Slot for optional SD or MMC card
16 Battery compartment
8 EVF (Electronic viewfinder)
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Installing the software...................................................................................1
Attaching the lens cap and strap ...................................................................1
Loading the batteries ....................................................................................2
Turning on the camera ..................................................................................3
Taking a picture ............................................................................................5
Using optical zoom .......................................................................................8
Using the flip-up flash...................................................................................9
Using the info button ....................................................................................9
Reviewing pictures and videos.....................................................................11
Deleting pictures and videos........................................................................13
Installing the software.................................................................................14
Transferring pictures....................................................................................15
Printing pictures..........................................................................................16
Dock compatibility for your camera..............................................................19
4 Doing more with your camera .............................................................20
Changing the flash settings.........................................................................20
Using the self-timer.....................................................................................21
Capture modes ...........................................................................................22
Taking close-up and landscape pictures.......................................................25
Using burst .................................................................................................26
Running a slide show..................................................................................26
Changing picture-taking settings.................................................................28
Customizing your camera ............................................................................31
Cropping pictures........................................................................................34
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Table of contents
Copying pictures and videos........................................................................35
P, A, S, and M modes..................................................................................37
Pre-tagging for album names ......................................................................39
Sharing your pictures...................................................................................41
5 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................46
Camera problems........................................................................................46
Picture quality problems..............................................................................48
6 Getting help ........................................................................................51
Helpful links................................................................................................51
Telephone customer support .......................................................................52
7 Appendix .............................................................................................53
Camera specifications .................................................................................53
Storage capacities.......................................................................................57
Important safety instructions .......................................................................58
Battery life ..................................................................................................60
Upgrading your software and firmware........................................................61
Additional care and maintenance ................................................................61
Warranty.....................................................................................................62
Regulatory compliance ................................................................................64
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1 Setting up your camera
Installing the software
IMPORTANT: Before connecting any cables, install the software that was included with
your camera. For details, see Transferring and printing pictures, page 14.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
We recommend Complete or Easy Install.
Attaching the lens cap and strap
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Setting up your camera
Turning on the camera
Setting the language and date/time
Language:
1
to change.
to accept.
OK
2
Date/Time:
At the prompt, press OK.
1
2
to change.
for previous/next field.
to accept.
OK
OK
To set the language and date/time at a later time, see Changing picture-taking
settings starting on page 28.
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Setting up your camera
Storing pictures on an SD or MMC card
Your camera has internal memory. You can purchase SD or MMC cards to store more
storage capacities.)
NOTE: When using the card for the first time, format it in this camera before taking pictures (see page 33).
We recommend Kodak SD or MMC cards.
Notched corner
CAUTION:
A card can only be inserted one way; forcing it may cause
damage. Inserting or removing a card when the ready light is
blinking may damage pictures, card, or camera.
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2 Taking pictures and videos
Taking a picture
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EVF
LCD
Press the EVF/LCD button to turn on:
• LCD or
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3
• EVF (electronic viewfinder)
Press the Shutter button halfway to
focus and set exposure.
When the AF/AE indicator turns green,
press the Shutter button completely down.
AF/AE indicator:
Green—successful
Red—failed
Failed focus
Failed exposure
NOTE: After you take a picture, the EVF/LCD displays a quickview for approximately 5 seconds.
The picture is saved unless you press the Delete button.
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Taking pictures and videos
Taking a video
1
EVF
LCD
Press the EVF/LCD button to turn on:
2
3
• LCD or
• EVF (electronic viewfinder)
Press the Shutter button completely down and release.
To stop recording, press and release the Shutter
button again.
NOTE: After you take a video, the EVF/LCD displays a quickview for approximately 5 seconds.
To play/pause the video during the quickview, press the OK button. The video is saved unless you
press the Delete button.
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Taking pictures and videos
Using the auto-focus framing marks (pictures)
When using the LCD or EVF as a viewfinder, framing marks indicate the camera focus
area. The camera attempts to focus on foreground subjects, even if the subjects are
not centered in the scene.
1 Press the Shutter button halfway.
When the framing marks turn green, focus is accomplished.
While the shutter button is pressed halfway:
Framing marks
Center focus
Center wide focus
Side focus
Center and side focus
Left and right focus
2 If the camera is not focusing on the desired subject (or if the framing marks
disappear), release the Shutter button and recompose the scene.
3 Press the Shutter button completely down to take the picture.
NOTE: Framing marks do not appear in all modes. When you use Focus Zone and set Center Zone, the
framing marks are fixed at Center Wide. (See page 29.)
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Taking pictures and videos
Using optical zoom
Use optical zoom to get up to 10X closer to your subject. Optical zoom is effective
when the lens is no closer than 24 in. (60 cm) to the subject or 5 in. (13 cm) in
Close-up mode. You can change optical zoom before (but not during) video recording.
1 Use the viewfinder or LCD to frame your subject.
2 Press Telephoto (T) to zoom in. Press Wide Angle
(W) to zoom out.
The zoom indicator shows zoom status.
3 Take the picture or video.
Zoom indicator
Optical
zoom
range
Digital
zoom
range
D
W
T
Using digital zoom
Use digital zoom in any Still mode to get up to 5X magnification beyond optical zoom.
1 Press the Telephoto (T) button to the optical zoom limit (10X). Release the button,
then press it again.
The zoom indicator shows zoom status.
2 Take the picture or video.
NOTE: You cannot use digital zoom for video recording. You may notice decreased image quality when
using digital zoom. The blue slider on the zoom indicator pauses and turns red when the picture
quality reaches the limit for an acceptable 4 x 6-in. (10 x 15 cm) print.
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Taking pictures and videos
Using the flip-up flash
Use the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows.
Make sure you are within flash range.
The flash unit must be
open to use the flash and
to change flash modes.
To change flash settings, see page 20. To turn off the flash, close it.
Flash-to-subject distance
Zoom position
Wide angle
Flash distance
2–16.1 ft (0.6–4.9 m)
6.6–12.1 ft (2.0–3.7 m)
Telephoto
Using the info button
In picture-taking mode, repeatedly press Info button
■ Status icons on
to turn:
■ Status icons and histogram on
■ Status icons and histogram off
In Review, repeatedly press Info button
■ Status icons and histogram on
■ Status icons and histogram off
■ Picture/Video information on
to turn:
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Taking pictures and videos
What the capture icons mean
Capture modes—no buttons pressed
Flash
Picture size
Self-timer
Landscape/
Close-up
Pictures/time remaining
Date stamp
Storage location
AF mode
Album name
Focus zone
Exposure
metering
Zoom
Histogram
White Balance
ISO
Low battery
PASM Setting
Camera mode
Aperture
Shutter speed
Exposure compensation
Capture modes—shutter pressed halfway
Slow shutter
speed warning
Open flash
reminder
Auto Focus/
Auto Exposure
(AF/AE indicator)
ISO
Aperture
Exposure compensation
Shutter speed
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Taking pictures and videos
Reviewing pictures and videos
Press the Review button to view and work with your pictures and videos.
Review.
(Press again to exit.)
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for previous/next.
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Videos:
Play/pause.
OK
Adjust the volume.
Rewind to beginning (during playback).
Next picture/video (during playback).
To save battery power, use an optional Kodak EasyShare dock or Kodak 3-volt AC
NOTE: Pictures taken at the 5.3 MP (3:2) picture size are displayed at a 3:2 aspect ratio with a black bar at
the top of the screen. A video’s duration is displayed at the top of the LCD.
What the review icons mean
Pictures
Print tag/number of prints
Favorite tag
Protected
Picture number
Image storage
location
Email tag
Review mode
Scroll arrows
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Taking pictures and videos
Videos
Video length
Favorite tag
Protected
Picture number
Image storage
location
Email tag
Play or Pause
Scroll arrows
Review mode
Magnifying a picture during review
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Magnify 1X - 8X.
W/T
OK
View other parts of the picture.
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3
Return to 1X.
Viewing multi-up (thumbnails) during review
View multi-up thumbnails.
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View previous/next row or thumbnail.
View single picture.
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3
OK
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Taking pictures and videos
Deleting pictures and videos
Press Review.
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View previous/next.
Press Delete.
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Follow the screen prompts.
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PICTURE or VIDEO—deletes the displayed picture or video.
EXIT—exits the Delete screen.
ALL—deletes all pictures and videos from your current storage location.
NOTE: To delete protected pictures and videos, remove protection before deleting.
Protecting pictures and videos from deletion
Press Review.
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View previous/next.
2
Press Menu.
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Highlight Protect, then press OK.
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The picture or video is protected and cannot be deleted. The Protect icon
the protected picture or video.
appears with
Press the Menu button to exit the menu.
CAUTION:
Formatting internal memory or a card deletes all (including protected)
pictures, videos, email addresses, album names, and favorites.
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3 Transferring and printing
pictures
Installing the software
CAUTION:
Install Kodak EasyShare software before connecting the camera or optional
dock to the computer. Failure to do so may cause the software to load
incorrectly.
1 Close all software applications that are open on your computer (including
anti-virus software).
2 Place the Kodak EasyShare software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3 Load the software:
Windows OS—if the install window does not appear, choose Run from the Start
menu and type d:\setup.exe where d is the drive letter that contains the CD.
Mac OS X—double-click the CD icon on the desktop, then click the Install icon.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
NOTE: When prompted, take a few minutes to electronically register your camera and software. To register
5 If prompted, restart the computer. If you turned off anti-virus software, turn it back
on. See the anti-virus software manual for details.
For information on the software applications included on the EasyShare software CD,
see EasyShare software help.
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Transferring and printing pictures
Transferring pictures
IMPORTANT: If your camera was packaged with a Kodak EasyShare dock, use the dock to
transfer pictures to your computer. (See page 19 and the dock user’s guide for details.)
If your camera was not packaged with an EasyShare dock, use the USB cable (U-8) that
came with your camera.
1 Turn off the camera.
2 Plug the labeled end of the USB cable into the
labeled USB port on your computer. See your
computer user’s guide for details.
3 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB
port on the camera. The arrow icon on the cable
should face you.
4 Turn on the camera.
EasyShare software opens on your computer. The
software prompts you through the transfer process.
Also available for transferring
You can also use these Kodak products to transfer your pictures and videos.
■ Kodak EasyShare camera dock, Kodak EasyShare printer dock (see page 19)
■ Kodak multi-card reader, Kodak SD multimedia card reader-writer
Purchase these and other accessories at a dealer of Kodak products or
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Transferring and printing pictures
Printing pictures
Printing with a Kodak EasyShare printer dock
Dock your camera to the Kodak EasyShare printer dock and print directly—with or
without a computer. Purchase this and other accessories at a dealer of Kodak
Direct printing with a PictBridge enabled printer
Your camera features PictBridge technology, so you can print directly to PictBridge
enabled printers. You need:
■ Camera with fully charged batteries, or with optional Kodak 3-volt AC adapter
■ PictBridge enabled printer
■ USB cable included with your camera
Connecting the camera to a PictBridge enabled printer
1 Turn off the camera and printer.
2 Optional: If you have a Kodak 3-volt AC adapter (optional accessory), plug it into
the camera and into an electrical outlet.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the AC adapter included with the Kodak EasyShare camera dock
or printer dock to power your camera.
3 Connect the USB cable from the camera to the printer. (See your printer user guide
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Transferring and printing pictures
Printing from a PictBridge enabled printer
1 Turn on the printer. Turn on the camera.
The PictBridge logo is displayed, followed by the current picture and menu. (If no
pictures are found, a message is displayed.) If the menu interface turns off, press any
button to redisplay it.
2 Press
to choose a printing option, then press the OK button.
to choose a picture. Choose the number of copies.
Current Picture—Press
Tagged Pictures—If your printer is capable, print pictures that you tagged for
printing.
Index Print—Print thumbnails of all pictures. This requires one or more sheets of
paper. If the printer is capable, choose a print size.
All Pictures—Print all pictures in internal memory, on a card, or in Favorites.
Choose the number of copies.
Image Storage—Access internal memory, a card, or Favorites.
NOTE: During direct printing, pictures are not permanently transferred or saved to the computer or printer.
To transfer pictures to your computer, see page 14. In Favorites mode, the current favorite picture is
displayed
Disconnecting the camera from a PictBridge enabled printer
1 Turn off the camera and printer.
2 Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and the printer.
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Transferring and printing pictures
Ordering prints online
Kodak EasyShare Gallery is one of the many online print services offered in EasyShare
software. You can easily:
■ Upload your pictures.
■ Edit, enhance, and add borders to your pictures.
■ Store pictures, and share them with family and friends.
■ Order high-quality prints, photo greeting cards, frames, and albums—and have
them delivered to your door.
Printing pictures from your computer
For details on printing pictures from your computer, see EasyShare software help.
Printing from an optional SD or MMC card
■ Automatically print tagged pictures when you insert your card into a printer with
an SD/MMC slot. See your printer user’s guide for details.
■ Make prints at an SD/MMC-capable Kodak picture maker/picture kiosk. (Contact a
■ Take the card to your local photo retailer for professional printing.
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Transferring and printing pictures
Dock compatibility for your camera
Dock
Docking configuration
Kodak EasyShare:
Custom
dock insert
■ printer dock series 3
■ camera dock series 3
Dock
Kodak EasyShare:
Custom
dock insert
■ printer dock
■ printer dock plus
■ printer dock 6000
■ camera dock 6000
Kodak dock
adapter D-22
Dock
Other docks:
■ printer dock 4000
■ camera dock II
Not compatible
■ LS420, LS443 camera dock
Purchase camera docks, printer docks, and other accessories at a dealer of Kodak
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4 Doing more with your camera
Changing the flash settings
Open the flash.
1
2
Press the flash button repeatedly to scroll through flash modes.
The current flash mode is depicted in the LCD/EVF status area.
Flash modes
Flash fires
Auto
Flash
When the lighting conditions require it.
Fill
when the subject is in shadow or is “backlit” (when light is behind the
subject). In low light, hold the camera steady or use a tripod.
Red Eye
If the Red Eye Preflash feature is If the Red Eye Preflash feature is
turned off:
turned on:
■ The flash fires once.
■ The flash fires once so the eyes
become accustomed to the flash,
then fires again when the picture
is taken.
■ The camera then
automatically corrects red
eye in the picture.
To turn the Red Eye Preflash feature on/off, see page 33.
Never
Off
For flash settings in each mode, see page 55.
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Doing more with your camera
Using the self-timer
Place camera on a tripod or flat surface.
1
2
In any Still mode, press
:
• Once for a 10-sec. delay (so you have time to get into the scene)
• Again for a 2-sec. delay (for a steady, shutter release on a tripod)
• Again for 2 pictures (after a 10- and 18-second delay)
Compose the scene.
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4
Press the Shutter button halfway, then completely down.
The picture is taken after the delay.
To cancel the Self-timer before the picture is taken, press the Self-timer button. (The
Self-timer setting remains active.)
Use the same procedure to take a video, but:
■ Turn the Mode dial to Video
.
■ Press the Shutter button completely down.
NOTE: The video stops when no storage space remains. Only the 2- and 10-second options are available in
video mode.
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Capture modes
Choose the mode that best suits your
subjects and surroundings.
Use this mode
Auto
For
General picture-taking—offers an excellent balance of image quality and
ease of use.
Sport
Subjects that are in motion. Shutter speed is fast. The camera pre-settings
are f/2.8–f/3.7, Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering, Multi-Zone Focus, ISO
100–ISO 200.
Portrait Full-frame portraits of people. Allows the subject to be sharp and the
background to be indistinct. For best results, position your subject at least
6 ft (2 m) away and fill the frame with a head and shoulder pose. Use
Telephoto to exaggerate background blur. The camera pre-settings are
f/2.8–f/3.7, Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering, Multi-Zone Focus, ISO 100.
Night
Use at night to capture subject and background.
Scene
Point-and-shoot simplicity when taking pictures under 14 special
conditions. (See Scene modes, page 23.)
Video
Capturing video with sound. (See page 6.)
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Scene modes
1 Turn the Mode dial to Scene
.
2 Press
to display Scene mode descriptions.
NOTE: If the Scene mode description turns off, press the OK button.
3 Press the OK button to choose a Scene mode.
Use this
For
Camera pre-settings
SCN mode
Children
Party
Action pictures of children in f/2.8–f/3.7, Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering,
bright light. Multi-Zone Focus
People indoors. Minimizes f/2.8–f/3.7, Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering,
red eye.
Multi-Zone Focus, Red Eye Flash
Beach
Bright beach scenes.
f/2.8–f/3.7, +1 Exposure Compensation,
Center-Weight Metering, Daylight White
Balance, ISO 100
Flower
Close-ups of flowers or other f/2.8–f/3.7, Macro Focus, Daylight White
small subjects in bright light. Balance, Center-Zone Focus, Center-Weight
Metering
Fireworks Flash does not fire. Place the f/5.6, 2 second exposure, Infinity Focus,
camera on a flat, steady
surface or use a tripod.
Center-Weight Metering, Daylight White
Balance, ISO 100
Snow
Bright snow scenes.
f/2.8–f/3.7, +1 Exposure Compensation,
Center-Weight Metering, Multi-Zone Focus, ISO
100
Backlight
Close-up
Subjects that are in shadow f/2.8–f/3.7, Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering,
or “backlit” (when light is Multi-Zone Focus, Fill-Flash, ISO 100
behind the subject).
Subjects closer than
28 in. (70 cm).
f/2.8–f/3.7, Macro Focus, Center- Weight
Metering, Center-Zone Focus, ISO 100
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Use this
For
Camera pre-settings
SCN mode
Night
Portrait
Reduces red eye of people in f/2.8–f/3.7, Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering,
night scenes or low-light
conditions. Place the camera
on a flat, steady surface or
use a tripod.
Multi-Zone Focus
Landscape Distant scenery. Flash does f/2.8–f/3.7, Infinity Focus, Multi-Pattern
not fire. Auto-focus framing Exposure Metering, Daylight White Balance,
marks (page 7) are not
available in Landscape.
ISO 100
Night
Distant scenery at night.
f/2.8–f/3.7, Infinity Focus, Daylight White
Landscape Flash does not fire. Place the Balance, Center-Weight Metering, Daylight
camera on a flat, steady
surface or use a tripod.
White Balance, ISO 100
Manner/
Museum
Quiet occasions, like a
wedding or lecture. Flash and Exposure Metering, Multi-Zone Focus, ISO 100
sound are disabled. Place the
f/2.8–f/3.7, no sounds, no flash, Multi-Pattern
camera on a flat, steady
surface or use a tripod.
Text
Documents. Place the
camera on a flat, steady
surface or use a tripod.
f/2.8–f/3.7, Macro Focus, +1 Exposure
Compensation, Center-Weight Metering
Self-
Portrait
Close-ups of yourself.
Assures proper focus and
minimizes red eye.
f/2.8, Macro Focus, Multi-Pattern Exposure
Metering, Multi-Zone Focus, Red Eye Flash,
ISO 100
For information on PASM modes, see page 37.
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Doing more with your camera
Taking close-up and landscape pictures
Use the Close-up/Landscape button
close or very far away.
to take pictures of scenes that are very
1 Set the Mode dial to Auto or a PASM mode. (For
PASM mode, see page 37.)
2 Press the Close-up/Landscape button
Close-up/
Landscape
repeatedly until the or
status bar.
icon appears in the
3 Take a picture.
NOTE: After you take the picture, the camera stays in the Close-up
or Landscape setting. To exit, press the Close-up/Landscape
button until the icon turns off (or turn off the camera).
Close-up pictures
Use the Close-up setting to gain sharpness and detail in pictures at close range.
Use available light instead of flash if possible. The camera automatically sets the focus
distance depending on the zoom position:
Zoom position
Wide angle
Close-up focus distance
4.7–27.6 in. (12–70 cm)
3.9–6.9 ft (1.2–2.1 m)
Telephoto
Landscape pictures
Use the Landscape setting
to gain sharpness of far away scenes. With this
setting, the camera uses infinity auto-focus. Auto-focus framing marks are not
available in Landscape.
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Doing more with your camera
Using burst
Option Description
Purpose
Camera takes up to 4 pictures (2 per second) while the Shutter Capture an
button is pressed. expected event.
First
Burst
Example:
A person swinging
a golf club.
First 4 pictures
are saved.
Camera takes up to 30 pictures (2 per second for up to
15 seconds) while the Shutter button is pressed. When the
Shutter button is released, only the last 3 pictures
are saved.
Capture an event
when the precise
timingisuncertain.
Last
Burst
Example:
A child blowing
out birthday
candles.
Last 3 pictures
are saved.
1 In most Still modes, press the Burst button repeatedly to choose an option.
2 Press the Shutter button halfway to focus and set exposure.
3 Press the Shutter button completely down and hold it to take pictures.
The camera stops taking pictures when you release the Shutter button, when the
pictures are taken, or when there is no more storage space.
NOTE: During Quickview, you can delete all pictures in the burst series. To delete selectively, do so in
Review (see page 11).
Running a slide show
Use the Slide Show to display your pictures and videos on the LCD. To run a slide
show on a television or on any external device, see page 28. To save battery power,
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Doing more with your camera
Starting the slide show
1 Press the Review button, then press the Menu button.
2 Press
to highlight Slide Show
, then press the OK button.
3 Press
to highlight Begin Show, then press the OK button.
Each picture and video is displayed once.
To interrupt the Slide Show, press the OK button.
Changing the slide show display interval
The default interval setting displays each picture for 5 seconds. You can set the display
interval from 3 to 60 seconds.
1 On the Slide Show menu, press
to highlight Interval, then press the OK
button.
2 Select a display interval.
3 To scroll through the seconds quickly, press and hold
4 Press the OK button.
.
The interval setting remains until you change it.
Running a continuous slide show loop
When you turn on Loop, the slide show is continuously repeated.
1 On the Slide Show menu, press to highlight Loop, then press the OK button.
2 Press to highlight On, then press the OK button.
The slide show repeats until you press the OK button or until battery power is
exhausted. The Loop feature remains until you change it.
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Doing more with your camera
Displaying pictures and videos on a television
You can display pictures and videos on a television, computer monitor, or any device
equipped with a video input. (Image quality on a television screen may not be as good
as on a computer monitor or when printed.)
NOTE: Ensure that the Video Out setting (NTSC or PAL) is correct (see page 33).
1 Connect the audio/video cable (included) from the camera A/V Out/USB port to the
television video-in port (yellow) and audio-in port (white). See your television
user’s guide for details.
2 Review pictures and videos on the television.
Changing picture-taking settings
You can change settings to get the best results from your camera:
1 Press the Menu button. (Some settings are unavailable in some modes.)
2 Press
to highlight a setting, then press the OK button.
3 Choose an option, then press the OK button.
4 Press the Menu button to exit.
Setting
Options
Picture Size
6.0 MP (default)—for printing up to 20 x 30 in.
Choose a picture resolution.
(51 x 76 cm); highest resolution and largest file size.
This setting remains until you
change it.
5.3 MP (3:2)— ideal for printing 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) prints
without cropping. Also for printing up to 20 x 30 in. (51 x 76
cm)
4.0 MP— for printing up to 20 x 30 in. (51 x 76 cm); medium
resolution with smaller file size.
3.1 MP—for printing up to 11 x 14 in. (28 x 36 cm); medium
resolution with smaller file size.
1.7 MP—for printing 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) prints, emailing,
Internet, screen display, or for conserving space.
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Setting
Options
Video Size
640 x 480—higher resolution and file size; video plays in a
Choose a video resolution.
640 x 480 pixel window (VGA).
Available only in Video mode.
320 x 240—lower resolution and file size; video plays in a
This setting remains until you
change it.
320 x 240 pixel window (QVGA).
White Balance
Auto (default)—automatically corrects white balance.
Choose your lighting condition. Ideal for general picture taking.
This setting remains until you turn Daylight—for pictures in natural lighting.
the Mode dial or turn off the
camera.
Tungsten—corrects the orange cast of household light
bulbs. Ideal for indoor pictures under tungsten or halogen
Available only in PASM mode. lighting without flash.
Fluorescent—corrects the green cast of fluorescent
lighting. Ideal for indoor pictures under fluorescent lighting
without flash.
Open Shade—for pictures in the shade in natural lighting.
Exposure Metering
Multi-pattern (default)—evaluates lighting conditions
Evaluate light levels at specific throughout the image to give an optimum picture exposure.
areas of a scene. Ideal for general picture taking.
This setting remains until you turn Center-weight—evaluates the lighting conditions of the
the Mode dial or turn off the
camera.
subject centered in the viewfinder. Ideal for backlit subjects.
Center-spot—similar to Center-weight, except the
Available only in PASM mode. metering is concentrated on a smaller area of the subject
centered in the viewfinder. Ideal when you need an exact
exposure of a specific area in the picture.
Focus Zone
Select a large or concentrated picture focus. Ideal for general picture taking.
area of focus.
This setting remains until you turn viewfinder. Ideal when precise focus of a specific area in the
Multi-zone (default)—evaluates 3 zones to give an even
Center-zone—evaluates the small area centered in the
the Mode dial or turn off the
camera.
Available only in PASM mode. Landscape mode.
picture is needed.
For the best pictures, the camera is set to Multi-zone when in
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Setting
Options
AF Control
Continuous AF (default)—uses external AF sensor and
Choose an auto-focus setting. TTL-AF (Through-The-Lens). Because the camera is always
focusing, there is no need to press the Shutter button halfway
down to focus.
This setting remains until you
change it.
Single AF—uses external AF sensor and TTL-AF when the
Shutter button is pressed halfway down.
Color Mode
High Color
Choose color tones.
Natural Color (default)
This setting remains until you turn Low Color
the Mode dial or turn off the
camera.
Unavailable in Video mode.
Black & White
Sepia for pictures with a reddish-brown, antique look.
EasyShare software also lets you change a color picture to
black-and-white or sepia.
Sharpness
High
Control picture sharpness.
This setting remains until you
change it.
Normal (default)
Low
Available only in PASM mode.
Reset to Default
Reset P, A, S, or M mode to its
default setting.
Available only in PASM mode.
Set Album
On or Off.
Choose Album names.
This setting remains until you
Pre-select album names before you take pictures or videos.
Then, all the pictures or videos you take are tagged with those
change it. You can apply different album names. (See page 39.)
Set Album choices to videos and
to pictures.
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Setting
Options
Video Length
Choose a video length.
Continuous (default)
5, 15, 30 seconds
Available only in Video mode.
This setting remains until you
change it.
Image Storage
Auto (default)—the camera uses the card if one is in the
Choose a storage location for camera. If not, the camera uses internal memory.
pictures and videos.
Internal Memory—the camera always uses internal
This setting remains until you
change it.
memory, even if a card is installed.
Setup Menu
See Customizing your camera.
Choose additional settings.
Customizing your camera
Use Setup to customize your camera settings.
1 In any mode, press the Menu button.
2 Press
to highlight Setup
, then press the OK button.
3 Press
to highlight the setting you wish to change, then press the OK button.
4 Choose an option, then press the OK button.
5 Press the Menu button to exit.
Setting
Return to previous menu.
Quickview
Options
On
Change Quickview default to on or off. Off (default)
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Setting
Options
Advanced Digital Zoom
Continuous—no pause between optical and
Choose how digital zoom is employed. digital zoom.
Pause (default)—after reaching 10X optical
zoom, the zoom button must be released, then
activated again to begin digital zoom.
None—digital zoom is disabled.
Print Warning
Sound Themes
Pause (default)—when the slider on the zoom
indicator pauses during digital zoom, the zoom
must be released and reactivated. The slider turns
red when the picture may not render an acceptable
4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) print.
None—no pause.
Shutter only
Default
Classical
Jazz
Sci-fi
Sound Volume
Off
Low (default)
Medium
High
Mode Description
Display description when entering a
mode.
On (default)
Off
Auto Power Off
10 minutes
Choose amount of inactivity time until 5 minutes
camera turns off.
3 minutes (default)
1 minute
Date & Time
See page 3.
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Setting
Options
Video Out
NTSC (default)—used in North America and
Choose the regional setting that lets you Japan; most common format.
connect the camera to a television or
other external device.
PAL—used in Europe and China.
Orientation Sensor
Orient pictures so that they are displayed
with the correct side up.
On (default)
Off
Date Stamp
Imprint the date on pictures.
Choose a date option, or turn off the feature.
(Default is off.)
Red Eye Preflash
On
Choose if the Red Eye flash fires
Off (default)
automatically before a picture is taken.
NOTE: The camera automatically corrects red
eye, even if the Red Eye Preflash is
set to Off.
Video Date Display
None (default)
Display Date/Time at the start of video Choose a date/time format
playback.
Language
Choose your language.
Format
Memory Card—deletes everything on the card;
formats the card.
Cancel—exits without making a change.
CAUTION:
Formatting internal memory or
a card deletes all (including
protected) pictures, videos,
email addresses, album names,
and favorites.
Internal Memory—deletes everything in internal
memory including email addresses, album names,
and favorites; formats the internal memory.
About
View camera information.
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Cropping pictures
1
2
3
4
Press Review.
for previous/next.
Press Menu, choose Crop
, then press OK.
to move the crop box.
Press Telephoto (T) to zoom in, or
Follow the screen prompts.
5
The picture is copied, then cropped. The original picture is saved. A cropped picture cannot
be cropped again on the camera.
Press the Menu button to exit the menu.
Viewing picture/video information
Press Review.
1
Press Info.
2
for previous/next.
3
Press the Review button to exit Review.
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Copying pictures and videos
You can copy pictures and videos from a card to internal memory or from internal
memory to a card.
Before you copy, make sure that:
■ A card is inserted in the camera.
■ The storage location is set to the location from which you are copying (see
page 31).
Copy pictures or videos:
1 Press the Review button, then press the Menu button.
2 Press
to highlight Copy
, then press the OK button.
3 Press
to highlight an option:
PICTURE or VIDEO—copies the current picture or video.
EXIT—returns to the Review menu.
ALL—copies all pictures and videos from one storage location to another.
4 Press the OK button.
NOTE: Pictures and videos are copied, not moved. To remove pictures from the original location after
copying, delete them (see page 13). Tags that you applied for print, email, and favorites are not
copied. Protection settings are not copied. To apply protection to a picture or video, see page 13.
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Adjusting exposure compensation
Use exposure compensation to make pictures lighter or darker.
1 In Auto mode, press
.
Exposure compensation information appears on the LCD or EVF. (To change exposure
compensation in P, A, S, and M modes, see page 37.)
2 To make pictures lighter, press
.
.
To make pictures darker, press
The setting remains until you change it or turn off the camera.
Using the histogram to view picture brightness
Use the histogram to evaluate the distribution of light before or after you take a
picture. If the peak is to the right of the graph, the subject is bright; if it’s to the left,
the subject is dark. Optimal exposure is achieved when the peak is in the middle of
the histogram.
To turn on the histogram in any picture-taking
mode or in Review, press the Info
the histogram appears.
button until
NOTE: If a scene is dark or light, you can adjust the exposure
compensation before taking the picture. The flash may affect
a picture’s light and shadow.
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P, A, S, and M modes
Use this mode For
Program Controlling exposure compensation (how much light enters the camera).
The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture (f-stop)
based on the scene lighting. Program mode offers the ease of auto
shooting with full access to all menu options. Press
to select
settings. Press the Menu button to change other settings. (See page 38.)
Aperture Controlling aperture, exposure compensation, and ISO speed. Aperture
Priority priority mode is primarily used to control depth of field (the range of
sharpness).
NOTE: The aperture setting may be affected when using optical zoom.
Press
to select settings. Press the Menu button to change
other settings. (See page 38.)
Shutter Controlling the shutter speed, exposure compensation, and ISO speed.
Priority The camera automatically sets the aperture for proper exposure. Shutter
priority mode is primarily used to prevent blur when your subject is
moving. To prevent camera shake, use a tripod for slow shutter speeds.
Press
other settings. (See page 38.)
Manual The highest level of creative control. You set the aperture, shutter speed,
and ISO speed. Exposure compensation acts as an exposure meter,
recommending the proper combination of aperture and shutter speed to
produce an acceptable exposure. To prevent camera shake, use a tripod
for slow shutter speeds. Press
to select settings. Press the
Menu button to change other settings. (See page 38.)
NOTE: Settings you change in P, A, S, or M modes apply only to pictures taken in those modes. For example,
if you change the Color Mode to Sepia while in P, A, S, or M mode, you retain the default setting of
Color for Auto and Scene modes.
The settings, including Flash, are maintained for P, A, S, and M modes—even when you change
modes or turn off the camera. Use Reset to Default to reset P, A, S, or M, mode to its default setting.
(See page 30).
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Changing P, A, S, or M mode settings
PASM modes control the aperture (f-number, also known as f-stop), shutter speed,
and exposure compensation. Use the Menu button to control all other settings.
PASM Options
White—selectable
Grey—non-selectable
Yellow—changeable value
Red—out of range
ISO
Exposure compensation
Shutter speed
Aperture
1 Turn the Mode dial to PASM.
The mode options are displayed.
2 Press
to choose P, A, S, or M.
to move between settings, open a setting, or change a setting.
3 Press
4 Take a picture.
Exposure Compensation—adjust the exposure; good for controlling backlit or
non-standard scenes. If the picture is too light, decrease the setting; if it’s too dark,
increase the setting.
Shutter speed—control how long the shutter stays open. A shaking hand icon
warns of slow shutter speeds. (Use a tripod for slow shutter speeds.)
Aperture—(also known as f-stop) control the size of the lens opening, which
determines the depth of field. Smaller f-numbers indicate a larger lens opening.
Larger f-numbers indicate a smaller lens opening.
Larger f-numbers keep the main subject sharp; good for landscapes and well-lit
conditions. Smaller f-numbers are good for portraits and low-light conditions.
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Pre-tagging for album names
Use the Set Album (Still or Video) feature to pre-select album names before you take
pictures or videos. Then, all the pictures or videos you take are tagged with those
album names.
First—on your computer
Use Kodak EasyShare software (V 3.0 or higher, see page 14) to create album names
on your computer. Then copy up to 32 album names to the album name list the next
time you connect the camera to the computer. See EasyShare software help for
details.
Second—on your camera
1 In any mode, press the Menu button.
2 Press
to highlight Set Album
, then press the OK button.
3 Press
to highlight an album name, then press the OK button. Repeat to
mark pictures or videos for albums.
Selected albums are noted with a check mark.
4 To remove a selection, highlight an album name and press the OK button. To
remove all album selections, select Clear All.
5 Highlight Exit, then press the OK button.
Your selections are saved. If you turn on the LCD, your album selection is displayed on
the screen. A plus (+) after the album name means more than one album is selected.
6 Press the Menu button to exit the menu.
Third—transfer to your computer
When you transfer the tagged pictures or videos to your computer, Kodak EasyShare
software opens and categorizes your pictures/videos in the appropriate album. See
EasyShare software Help for details.
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Tagging pictures/videos for albums
Use the Album feature in Review mode to tag the pictures and videos in your camera
with album names.
First—on your computer
Use Kodak EasyShare software to create album names on your computer, then copy
up to 32 album names to the camera’s internal memory. See EasyShare software Help
for details.
Second—on your camera
1 Press the Review button, then
for previous/next picture or video.
, then press the OK button.
2 Press the Menu button.
3 Press
to highlight Album
4 Press
to highlight an album folder, then press the OK button.
to scroll through the
To add other pictures/videos to the same album, press
pictures. When the picture/video you want is displayed, press the OK button.
To add the pictures/videos to more than one album, repeat step 4 for each album.
The album name appears with the picture/video. A plus (+) after the album name
means the picture/video was added to more than one album.
To remove a selection, highlight an album name and press the OK button. To remove
all album selections, select Clear All.
Third—transfer to your computer
When you transfer the tagged pictures/videos to your computer, Kodak EasyShare
software opens and categorizes your pictures/videos in the appropriate album. See
EasyShare software Help for details.
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Sharing your pictures
Press the Share button to “tag” your pictures and videos. When they are transferred
to your computer, you can share them.
■ Any time. (The most recent picture/video taken is then displayed.)
■ Just after you take a picture/video, during Quickview.
■ After pressing the Review button (see page 11).
Tagging pictures for printing
1 Press the Share button. Press
for previous/next picture.
2 Press
to highlight Print
, then press the OK button.*
3 Press
to select the number of copies (0-99).
The Print icon
appears in the status area. The default quantity is one.
4 Optional: You can apply a print quantity to other pictures. Press
for
previous/next picture. Keep the print quantity as is, or press
to change it.
Repeat this step until the desired print quantity is applied to the pictures.
* To tag all pictures in the storage location, highlight Print All, press the OK button,
then indicate the number of copies. Print All is not available in Quickview. To remove
print tagging for all pictures in the storage location, highlight Cancel Prints, then press
the OK button. Cancel Prints is not available in Quickview.
Printing tagged pictures
When you transfer the tagged pictures to your computer, the EasyShare software print
screen opens. For details on printing, see EasyShare software Help.
For more information on printing from your computer, printer dock, PictBridge
enabled printer, or card, see page 16.
NOTE: For the best 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) prints, set the camera to the 5.3 MP (3:2) picture size setting.
(See page 28.)
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Tagging pictures and videos for emailing
First—on your computer
Use Kodak EasyShare software to create an email address book on your computer.
Then, copy up to 32 email addresses to the camera’s internal memory. For details, see
EasyShare software help.
Second—tag pictures/videos on your camera
1 Press the Share button. Press
for previous/next picture/video.
, then press the OK button.
2 Press
to highlight Email
The Email icon
appears in the status area.
3 Press
to highlight an email address, then press the OK button.
To tag other pictures/videos with the same address, press
them. When the picture you want is displayed, press OK.
to scroll through
To send the pictures/videos to more than one address, repeat step 3 for each
address.
Selected addresses are checked.
4 To remove a selection, highlight a checked address and press the OK button. To
remove all email selections, highlight Clear All.
5 Press
to highlight Exit, then press the OK button.
The Email icon
appears in the status area.
6 Press the Share button to exit the menu.
Third—transfer and email
When you transfer the tagged pictures/videos to your computer, the Email screen
opens and lets you send them to the addresses you specified. For details, see
EasyShare software Help.
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Doing more with your camera
Tagging pictures as favorites
You can preserve your favorite pictures in the Favorites
internal memory, then share them with friends and family.
section of your camera’s
NOTE: When you transfer pictures from your camera to your computer, all pictures (including favorites) are
stored on your computer at full size. Favorite pictures—smaller copies of your originals—are loaded
back to your camera, so you can share and enjoy more.
1. Tag pictures as 1 Press the Share button. Press
for previous/next picture.
favorites
2 Press
to highlight Favorite , then press the OK button.
The Favorite icon
appears in the status area. To remove the tag,
press the OK button again.
Press the Share button to exit the menu.
2. Transfer
pictures to your
computer
1 To enjoy full functionality, load and use the EasyShare software that
was packaged with this camera. (See page 14.)
2 Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable (see
page 15) or an EasyShare dock.
The first time you transfer pictures, the software helps you make choices
about your favorite pictures. Then, your pictures are transferred to the
computer. Favorite pictures (smaller versions of the originals) are loaded
to the Favorites section of your camera’s internal memory.
3. View favorites 1 Move the Power/Favorites switch to Favorites
.
on your camera
2 Press
to scroll through favorites.
NOTE: The camera holds a limited number of favorites. Use Camera Favorites in the EasyShare software to
customize the size of your camera Favorites section. Videos tagged as favorites remain in the
Favorites folder in the EasyShare software. For more information, see EasyShare software Help.
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Optional settings
In Favorites mode, press the Menu button to access optional settings.
Slide Show (page 26)
Remove all favorites (Removing all
favorites from your camera, page 44)
Multi-up (page 12)
Setup Menu (page 31)
Picture Information (page 34)
NOTE: Pictures taken at the 5.3 MP (3:2) picture size are displayed at a 3:2 aspect ratio with a black bar at
the top of the screen. (See page 28.)
Removing all favorites from your camera
1 Move the Power/Favorites switch to Favorites
2 Press the Menu button.
.
3 Highlight , then press the OK button.
All pictures stored in the Favorites section of internal memory are removed. Favorites are
restored the next time you transfer pictures to the computer.
4 Press the Menu button to exit the menu.
Preventing favorites from transferring to the camera
1 Open the Kodak EasyShare software. Click the My Collection tab.
2 Go to the Albums view.
3 Click the Camera Favorites Album for your camera.
4 Click Remove Album.
The next time you transfer pictures from your camera to the computer, use the Camera
Favorites Wizard/Assistant to either recreate your Camera Favorites Album or to turn off
the Camera Favorites feature.
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Printing and emailing favorites
1 Move the Power/Favorites switch to Favorites
. Press
for previous/next
picture.
2 Press the Share button.
3 Highlight Print
or Email
, then press the OK button.
NOTE: Favorites that were taken on this camera (not imported from another source) are good for prints up
to 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm).
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5 Troubleshooting
Camera problems
Interactive Troubleshooting & Repairs.
If...
Try one or more of the following
Camera does not
turn on
■ Insert a new or charged battery.
■ Connect the camera to a Kodak 3-volt AC adapter (sold
separately), then try again. See page 60 for more battery
information.
Camera does not turn
off and the lens does
not retract
Camera buttons and
controls do not
function
Lens does not extend
when camera turns on
or does not retract
■ Confirm that the battery in camera is charged.
■ Turn camera off, then on again. (Lens does not extend in
Favorites mode.)
■ If problem still exists, get help (page 51).
EVF/LCD is black or
does not turn on
■ Remove the lens cap.
■ Push the EVF/LCD button to change the display.
In Review, a blue or
black screen is
displayed instead of
a picture
■ Transfer the picture to the computer.
■ Transfer all pictures to the computer (page 15).
■ Take another picture. If problem continues, try internal memory
and/or another memory card.
Pictures remaining
number does not
decrease after taking a
picture
■ Continue taking pictures. The camera is operating normally.
(The camera estimates the number of pictures remaining after each
picture is taken, based on picture size and content.)
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Troubleshooting
If...
Try one or more of the following
Picture orientation is
not accurate
■ Set the Orientation Sensor to ON (see page 33).
Flash does not fire
■ Open the flash unit (page 9).
■ Check the flash setting and change as needed (page 20).
NOTE: The flash does not fire in all modes.
Storage location is
almost or entirely full
■ Transfer pictures to the computer (page 15).
■ Delete pictures from the card (page 13) or insert a new one.
■ Change image storage location to internal memory (page 31).
Battery life is short
■ Make sure the correct battery type is installed (page 60).
■ Wipe the contacts with a clean, dry cloth before inserting a
battery in the camera.
■ Insert a new or charged battery (page 2).
You cannot take a
picture
Favorites mode.
■ Press Shutter button all the way (page 5).
■ Insert a new or charged battery (page 2).
■ Wait until the AF/AE indicator turns green before attempting to
take another picture.
■ Memory full. Transfer pictures to the computer (page 15), delete
pictures (page 13), change image storage location (page 31), or
insert another card.
Error message appears
on EVF/LCD
■ Turn the camera off, then on again.
■ Remove memory card from the camera.
■ Remove the battery and wipe the contacts with a clean, dry cloth.
■ Insert a new or charged battery (page 2).
■ Get customer support help (page 51).
Memory card not
recognized or camera
freezes with card.
■ Card may be corrupted. Format card in camera (see page 33).
■ Use another memory card.
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Troubleshooting
Computer/connectivity problems
If...
Try one or more of the following
Computer does not
communicate with
the camera
■ Insert a charged battery (page 2).
■ Turn on the camera.
■ Make sure proper USB cable is connected on camera and
computer port (page 15). (If using an EasyShare dock, check all
■ Make sure the EasyShare software is installed (page 14).
Pictures do not
transfer to computer
■ Click the Help button in the EasyShare software.
Slide Show does not
run on an external
video device
■ Adjust the camera Video Out setting (see page 33).
■ Make sure the external device settings are correct (see the
device’s user’s guide).
Picture quality problems
If...
Try one or more of the following
Picture is too dark
■ Reposition camera for more available light.
■ Use Fill flash (page 20) or change your position so light is not behind
the subject.
■ Move so that the distance between you and the subject is within the
effective flash range (page 9).
■ To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button
halfway. When the AF/AE indicator turns green, press the Shutter
button completely down to take the picture.
■ Adjust exposure compensation (page 36).
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Troubleshooting
If...
Try one or more of the following
Picture is too light
■ Reposition camera to reduce the amount of available light.
■ Turn flash off (page 9).
■ Move so that the distance between you and the subject is within the
effective flash range (page 9).
■ To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button
halfway. When the AF/AE indicator turns green, press the Shutter
button completely down to take the picture.
■ Use P mode to adjust the Exposure.
Picture is not clear
■ To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button
halfway. When the AF/AE indicator turns green, press the Shutter
button completely down to take the picture.
■ Clean the lens (page 61).
■ Make sure camera is not in Close-up mode if you are more than
27.6 in. (70 cm) from your subject.
■ Place the camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod, especially
in high-zoom settings or in low light.
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Troubleshooting
Direct printing (PictBridge) problems
Status
Solution
Cannot locate desired picture.
■ Turn on the camera. Make sure the camera is not in
Favorites mode.
■ Use the Direct print menu to change the image
storage location.
The Direct print menu interface
turns off.
Press any button to redisplay the menu.
Cannot print pictures.
■ Ensure that there is a connection between camera
and printer (page 15).
■ Ensure the printer and camera have power.
Camera or printer display an error Follow the prompts to resolve the issue.
message.
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6 Getting help
Helpful links
Camera
Email Kodak customer support
information, arrange for repairs, etc.)
docks, lenses, cards, etc.)
See online demonstrations of your camera
Software
Get information on EasyShare software
(or click Help in EasyShare software)
working with digital pictures
Other
Get support for other cameras, software,
accessories, more
Register your camera
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Getting help
Telephone customer support
If you have questions concerning this product, you may speak with Kodak customer
support:
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
1800 147 701
0179 567 357
02 713 14 45
0800 150000
1 800 465 6325
800 820 6027
3 848 71 30
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
020 346 9372
0800 440 786
23 16 21 33
Philippines
Poland
1 800 1 888 9600
00800 4411625
021 415 4125
800 6363 036
91 749 76 53
Canada
China
Portugal
Denmark
Ireland
Finland
France
Singapore
Spain
01 407 3054
0800 1 17056
01 55 1740 77
069 5007 0035
00800 44140775
800 901 514
Sweden
08 587 704 21
01 838 53 51
Switzerland
Taiwan
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong
India
0800 096 868
001 800 631 0017
00800 448827073
0870 243 0270
1 800 235 6325
585 781 6231 (toll)
Thailand
Turkey
91 22 617 5823
02 696 33452
United Kingdom
United States
Italy
Japan
Korea
03 5540 9002
International Toll Line +44 131 458 6714
International Toll Fax +44 131 458 6962
00798 631 0024
For the most up-to-date listings, visit: www.kodak.com/go/dfiswwcontacts
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Camera specifications
CCD—1/2.5 in. CCD, 4:3 aspect ratio
Picture size—
6.0 MP: 2832 x 2128 pixels
5.3 MP (3:2): 2832 x 1888 pixels
4.0 MP: 2304 x 1728 pixels
3.1 MP: 2048 x 1536 pixels
1.7 MP: 1496 x 1122 pixels
Color display—2.0 in. (5 cm) color hybrid LCD; 480 x 240 (110 K) pixels
Color electronic viewfinder—LCD and EVF (not simultaneous); 0.2 in. (5.1 mm)
201 K pixels
Preview (LCD/EVF)—Frame rate: 27 fps
Taking lens—10X optical zoom, aspheric all-glass lens, f/2.8–3.7 (35 mm
equivalent: 38–380 mm)
Accessory lens thread—Yes
Lens protection—Lens cap
Digital zoom—Combined zoom settings 10.6X to 50X in 0.6X increments. (Not
supported for movie capture.)
Focus system—TTL-AF; auto, multi-zone, center-spot. (Center-weighted available in
PASM modes.) Working range:
24 in. (60 cm)–infinity @ wide
6.6 ft (2 m)–infinity @ telephoto
4.7–27.6 in. (12–70 cm) @ wide close-up
3.9–6.9 ft (1.2–2.1 m) @ telephoto close-up
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Exposure metering—TTL-AE, Multi-pattern, Center-spot, Center-weighted
(available in PASM modes only)
Exposure compensation—+/-2.0 EV with 0.5 EV step
Shutter speed—
Auto: 1/8–1/1700 sec.
Shutter priority: 1/8–1/2000 sec. @ Wide
Selectable: 0.7–8 sec.
ISO speed—
Auto: 80 to 160
Selectable: 80, 100, 200, 400, 800 (800 available only in 1.7 MP picture quality.)
Electronic flash—Guide no. 10.6 (@ ISO 100); auto flash with pre-flash control.
Working range @ ISO 168:
2–16 ft (0.6–4.9 m) @ Wide;
6.6–12 ft (2–3.7 m) @ Tele
Flash modes—Auto, Fill, Red Eye, Off
Capture modes—Auto, Portrait, Sport, Night, Landscape, Close-up, Video,
Scene and PASM modes
Burst mode—First burst 4 pictures; Last burst 3 pictures; both @ 2.5 FPS (AE, AF,
AWB executed for first shot only)
Video capture—
VGA (640 x 480) @ 11 FPS
QVGA (320 x 240) @ 20 FPS
Image file format—
Still: EXIF 2.2.1 (JPEG compression); file organization DCF
Video: QuickTime (CODEC MPEG-4)
Image storage—Optional MMC or SD Card
(The SD logo is a trademark of
the SD Card Association.)
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Internal storage capacity—32 MB internal memory (28 MB available for image
storage. 1 MB equals one million bytes.)
Quickview—Yes
Video output—NTSC or PAL
Power—CRV3; 2-AA lithium; 2-AA Ni-MH; Kodak Ni-MH rechargeable digital
camera battery (KAA2HR); 3V AC adapter
Communication with computer—USB 2.0 (PIMA 15740 protocol), via USB cable
(U-8), EasyShare camera dock or printer dock
PictBridge support—Yes
Self-timer—2 or 10 seconds, or 2-shot
Sound feedback—All On, Shutter Only, All Off
White Balance—Auto, Daylight, Open Shade, Tungsten, Fluorescent (available only
in PASM)
Color modes—High Color, Natural Color, Low Color, Black & White
Date stamp—None, YYYYMMDD, MMDDYYYY, DDMMYYYY
Tripod mount—1/4 inch
Operating temperature—32–104° F (0–40° C)
Size—3.9 in. (9.78 cm) x 3.1 in. (7.75 cm) x 2.9 in. (7.26 cm) @ power off
Weight—10.1 oz (287 g) without card or battery
Flash settings in each mode
Flash settings are preset for each picture-taking mode.
Capture modes
Auto
Default setting
Auto*
Available settings
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Sport
Auto*
Portrait
Auto*
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Capture modes
P, A, S, or M
Night
Default setting
Auto*
Available settings
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Auto*
Scene modes
Children
Auto*
Red Eye*
Auto*
Off
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Party
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Beach
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Flower
Off, Fill Flash
Fireworks
Snow
Off
Off
Auto*
Fill
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Backlight
Close-up
Night Portrait
Landscape
Night Landscape
Manner/Museum
Text
Fill
Off
Off, Fill Flash
Red Eye*
Off
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off, Fill Flash
Self-Portrait
Video
Red Eye*
Off
Auto, Off, Fill Flash, Red Eye
Off
Off
Off
First burst
Last burst
Off
Off
* When you change to Auto or Red Eye in these modes, it becomes the default until
you change it.
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Storage capacities
Picture storage capacity
File sizes vary. You may be able to store more or fewer pictures and videos. Favorites
take up additional space in internal memory.
Number of pictures
6.0 MP 5.3 MP (3:2) 4.0 MP 3.1 MP 1.7 MP
Internal memory
32 MB SD/MMC
64 MB SD/MMC
128 MB SD/MMC
256 MB SD/MMC
512 MB SD/MMC
1 GB SD/MMC
14
16
33
66
21
27
30
60
46
16
18
37
24
48
51
103
208
416
832
1664
74
97
121
242
485
970
196
392
784
133
266
532
149
298
596
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Video storage capacity
Minutes/seconds of video
VGA (640 x 480)
1 min. 47 sec.
QVGA (320 x 240)
3 min. 23 sec.
3 min. 46 sec.
7 min. 32 sec.
15 min. 4 sec.
30 min. 8 sec.
60 min. 17 sec.
120 min. 34 sec.
Internal memory
32 MB SD/MMC
64 MB SD/MMC
128 MB SD/MMC
256 MB SD/MMC
512 MB SD/MMC
1 GB SD/MMC
1 min. 52 sec.
3 min. 59 sec.
7 min. 59 sec.
15 min. 58 sec.
31 min. 57 sec.
63 min. 54 sec.
Important safety instructions
CAUTION:
Do not disassemble this product; there are no user-serviceable parts
inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not expose this
product to liquid, moisture, or extreme temperatures. Kodak AC adapters
and battery chargers are intended for indoor use only. The use of controls,
adjustments, or procedures other than those specified herein may result
in exposure to shock and/or electrical or mechanical hazards. If the LCD
breaks, do not touch the glass or liquid. Contact Kodak customer support.
Using this product
■ The use of an accessory attachment that is not recommended by Kodak, such as an
AC adapter, may cause fire, electric shock, or injury.
■ Use only a USB-certified computer. Contact your computer manufacturer if you
have questions.
■ If using this product in an airplane, observe all instructions of the airline.
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Battery safety and handling
CAUTION:
When removing the battery, allow it to cool; it may be hot.
■ Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery
manufacturer.
■ Use only batteries approved for this product to avoid risk of explosion.
■ Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
■ Do not allow batteries to touch metal objects, including coins. Otherwise, a battery
may short circuit, discharge energy, become hot, or leak.
■ Do not disassemble, install backward, or expose batteries to liquid, moisture, fire,
or extreme temperature.
■ Remove the battery when the product is stored for an extended period of time. In
the unlikely event that battery fluid leaks inside the product, contact Kodak
customer support.
■ In the unlikely event that battery fluid leaks onto your skin, wash immediately with
water and contact your local health provider. For additional health-related
information, contact your local Kodak customer support.
■ Dispose of batteries according to local and national regulations.
■ Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
For more information on batteries, see
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Battery life
Use these Kodak batteries. (Battery types are also molded into battery door.)
CRV3 lithium battery
348 - 391
248 - 348
236 - 265
AA (2) lithium batteries
Ni-MH rechargeable battery
2300 mAh (per charge)
AA (2) Ni-MH rechargeable
batteries (per charge)
236 - 265
0
500
Battery life per CIPA testing method (Approx. number of pictures). Actual life may vary based on usage.
We do not recommend or support alkaline batteries. For acceptable battery
life, and to make sure your camera operates dependably, use the replacement
batteries listed above.
Extending battery life
■ Limit the following activities that quickly deplete battery power:
– Reviewing your pictures on the LCD
– Using the LCD as a viewfinder
– Excessive use of the flash
■ Dirt on the battery contacts can affect battery life. Wipe the contacts with a clean,
dry cloth before loading batteries in the camera.
■ Battery performance is reduced at temperatures below 41° F (5° C). When using
your camera in cold weather, carry spare batteries and keep them warm. Do not
discard cold batteries that do not work; when they return to room temperature,
they may be usable.
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Battery charging options
Kodak EasyShare camera dock series 3—powers your camera, transfers
pictures, and charges the Kodak Ni-MH rechargeable digital camera battery.
Kodak EasyShare printer dock series 3—powers your camera, makes
4 x 6-in. (10 x 15 cm) prints with or without a computer, transfers pictures, and
charges the Kodak Ni-MH rechargeable digital camera battery.
Kodak 3-volt AC adapter—powers your camera.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the AC adapter included with the Kodak EasyShare camera dock
or printer dock to power your camera.
Upgrading your software and firmware
Download the latest versions of the software included on the Kodak EasyShare
software CD and the camera firmware (the software that runs on the camera). See
Additional care and maintenance
■ If the camera has been subjected to inclement weather or you suspect water has
gotten inside the camera, turn off the camera and remove the batteries and card.
Allow components to air-dry for at least 24 hours before using the camera again.
■ Blow gently on the lens or LCD to remove dust and dirt. Wipe gently with a soft,
lint-free cloth or an untreated lens-cleaning tissue. Do not use cleaning solutions
unless designed specifically for camera lenses. Do not allow chemicals, such as
suntan lotion, to contact painted surfaces.
■ Service agreements are available in some countries. Contact a dealer of Kodak
products for more information.
■ For digital camera disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities.
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Warranty
Limited warranty
Kodak warrants Kodak EasyShare digital cameras and accessories (excluding
batteries) to be free from malfunctions and defects in both materials and
workmanship for one year from the date of purchase.
Retain the original dated sales receipt. Proof of the date of purchase will be required
with any request for warranty repair.
Limited warranty coverage
This limited warranty will be honored only within the geographical location that
Kodak digital cameras and accessories were purchased.
Kodak will REPAIR or REPLACE Kodak EasyShare digital cameras and accessories if
they fail to function properly during the warranty period, subject to any conditions
and/or limitations stated herein. Such repair service will include all labor as well as
any necessary adjustments and/or replacement parts. Such repair or replacement is
the sole remedy under this warranty.
If replacement parts are used in making repairs, these parts may be remanufactured,
or may contain remanufactured materials. If it is necessary to replace the entire
product, it may be replaced with a remanufactured product.
Limitations
Request for Warranty service will not be accepted without proof of date of purchase,
such as a copy of the original dated Kodak EasyShare digital camera or accessory
sales receipt. (Always keep the original for your records.)
This warranty does not apply to the battery(s) used in digital cameras or accessories.
This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond Kodak’s control, nor problems
caused by failure to follow the operating instructions in the Kodak EasyShare digital
cameras and accessories User’s Guides.
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This warranty does not apply when failure is due to shipping damage, accident,
alteration, modification, unauthorized service, misuse, abuse, use with incompatible
accessories or attachments, failure to follow Kodak’s operation, maintenance or
repacking instructions, failure to use items supplied by Kodak (such as adapters and
cables), or claims made after the duration of this warranty.
Kodak makes no other express or implied warranty for this product. In the event that
the exclusion of any implied warranty is ineffective under the law, the duration of the
implied warranty will be one year from the purchase date.
The option of replacement is Kodak’s only obligation. Kodak will not be responsible
for any special, consequential or incidental damages resulting from the sale, purchase,
or use of this product, regardless of the cause. Liability for any special, consequential
or incidental damages (including but not limited to loss of revenue or profit,
downtime costs, loss of the use of the equipment, cost of substitute equipment,
facilities or services, or claims of your customers for such damages resulting from the
purchase, use or failure of the product), regardless of cause or for breach of any
written or implied warranty is expressly disclaimed and excluded herefrom.
Your rights
Some states or jurisdictions do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Some states or jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may have other rights which vary from
state to state or by jurisdiction.
Outside the United States and Canada
In countries other than the United States and Canada, the terms and conditions of
this warranty may be different. Unless specific Kodak warranty is communicated to the
purchaser in writing by a Kodak company, no warranty or liability exists beyond any
minimum requirements imposed by law, even though defect, damage, or loss may be
by negligence or other act.
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Regulatory compliance
FCC compliance and advisory
Kodak EasyShare Z650 zoom digital camera
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) reorient
or relocate the receiving antenna; 2) increase the separation between the equipment
and the receiver; 3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected; 4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for additional suggestions.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Where shielded
interface cables have been provided with the product or specified additional
components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used with the installation of the
product, they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulation.
Canadian DOC statement
DOC Class B Compliance—This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Observation des normes-Class B—Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment labeling
In the European Union, do not discard this product as unsorted municipal waste.
program information.
VCCI Class B ITE
English translation:
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for
Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a
radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference.
Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual.
Korean Class B ITE
MPEG-4
Use of this product in any manner that complies with the MPEG-4 visual standard is
prohibited, except for use by a consumer engaging in personal and non-commercial
activities.
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A
burst, 26
A/V out, 28
about picture, video, 34
about this camera, 33
AC adapter, 61
accessories, 15
AC adapter, 61
battery, 60
menu, ii
buying, 51
power/favorites, i
self-timer/burst, i
camera dock, 61
printer dock, 16, 61
SD/MMC card, 4
AF control, 30
album
set, 30
albums
tagging pictures for, 39
aperture priority, 37
auto, 22
camera dock, 61
camera sounds, 32
Canadian compliance, 64
caring for your camera, 61
children, 23
flash, 9
focus framing marks, 7
B
backlight, 23
batteries
clock, setting, 3
close-up
expected life, 60
extending life, 60
loading, 2
safety, 59
types, 60
scenes, 25
close-up/landscape button, i
color mode, 30
computer
connecting camera, 14
transfer to, 14
copy pictures
beach, 23
burst, using, 26
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card to memory, 35
memory to card, 35
to computer via USB cable, 14
cropping pictures, 34
compensation, 37
CRV3 battery, loading, 2
customer support, 52
customizing camera settings, 31
settings, 44
D
date & time, 32
date setting, 3
firmware, upgrading, 61
flash, i
date stamp, 33
DC-in, i
delete button, ii
deleting
from internal memory, 13
from SD/MMC card, 13
protecting pictures, videos, 13
digital zoom, using, 8
displaying slide show, 26
disposal, recycling, 61
distant scenes, 25
dock
zone, 29
format, 33
G
grip, i
guidelines, battery, 60
camera, 61
connector, ii
printer, 16, 61
downloading pictures, 14
H
help
web links, 51
histogram, 36
E
emailing pictures, videos, 42
EVF (electronic viewfinder), ii
EVF/LCD button, ii
expected battery life, 60
exposure
I
icons, mode dial, 22
image storage, 31
info button, ii
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information
about pictures, videos, 34
installing
batteries, 2
memory
SD/MMC card, 4
software, 14
internal memory
storage capacity, 57
inserting card, 4
J
joystick, ii
children, 23
K
Kodak EasyShare software
installing, 14
upgrading, 61
Kodak Web sites, 51
manner, 24
L
landscape, 24, 25
language, 33
LCD, ii
manual, 37
night portrait, 24
party, 23
portrait, 23
program, 37
SCN, 22
reviewing pictures, 11
reviewing videos, 11
lens, i
cap, 1
cleaning lens, 61
liveview, 31
loading
self-portrait, 24
shutter priority, 37
snow, 23
batteries, 2
SD/MMC card, 4
software, 14
text, 24
N
neck strap post, i
night landscape, 24
M
Macintosh, installing software on, 14
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from a card, 18
O
online prints, ordering, 18
open flash switch, i
optical zoom, 8
orientation sensor, 33
P
party, 23
PASM mode
screen options, 37
PictBridge printer, 16
picture quality, 28
pictures
repair, 51
checking settings, 11
copying, 35
cropping, 34
deleting, 13
emailing tagged, 42
printing, 18
deleting, 13
LCD, 11
printing tagged, 41
protecting, 13
reviewing, 11
storage capacity, 57
tagging, 39
protecting, 13
slide show, 26
reviewing videos
deleting, 13
LCD, 11
taking, modes, 22
transfer via USB cable, 14
portrait, 23
protecting, 13
slide show, 26
running slide show, 26
power
camera, 3
switch, i
printer dock, 16, 61
printing
S
safety, batteries, 59
SCN, 22
SD/MMC card
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inserting, 4
printing from, 18
slot, ii
storage capacities, 57
self-portrait, 24
self-timer
with pictures, 21
self-timer/burst button, i
service and support telephone
numbers, 52
setting
AF control, 30
album, 30
camera sounds, 32
color mode, 30
date & time, 32
date and time, 3
date stamp, 33
exposure metering, 29
flash, 9
focus zone, 29
tagging
image storage, 31
language, 33
liveview, 31
favorites, 43
for albums, 39
for email, 42
orientation sensor, 33
picture quality, 28
picture taking mode, 22
self-timer, 21
for print, 41
telephone support, 52
television, slide show, 28
text, 24
sharpness, 30
time, setting, 3
timer, shutter delay, 21
tips
video date display, 32, 33
video length, 31
video out, 33
battery guidelines, 60
care & maintenance, 61
white balance, 29
setup mode, using, 31
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transfer, via USB cable, 14
tripod socket, ii
turning camera on and off, 3
U
upgrading software, firmware, 61
URLs, Kodak Web sites, 51
USB (universal serial bus)
transferring pictures, 14
USB, A/V out, ii
V
VCCI compliance, 65
video
checking settings, 11
copying, 35
date display, 32, 33
deleting, 13
emailing tagged, 42
length, 31
out, 33
protecting, 13
reviewing, 11
size, 29
storage capacities, 57
transfer to computer, 14
viewing, 11
viewfinder, ii
viewing picture
after taking, 11
viewing picture, video information, 34
W
warranty, 62
white balance, 29
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