Kodak M200, 1944685 manual Settings More information White Balance, Focus Mode, Focus/Exposure Zone

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Doing more with your camera

 

Settings

More information

 

 

 

White Balance

Auto—Automatically corrects white balance. Ideal for general

Choose your lighting

picture taking.

condition. (Available only in

Daylight—For pictures in natural lighting.

Program and Panorama

Tungsten—Corrects the orange cast of incandescent light

modes.)

bulbs. Ideal for indoor pictures under tungsten or halogen

 

 

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 shade in natural lighting.

Focus Mode

Auto—For general picture-taking.

Choose a focus distance.

Macro—For 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.

 

 

Infinity—For distant subjects; auto-focus framing marks are

 

 

unavailable.

Focus/Exposure Zone

Face Priority—If faces are detected, they receive

Choose how the camera

focus/exposure priority. (If faces are not detected, the camera

assesses the scene for

switches to Multi-Zone.)

exposure and focus.

Multi-Zone—Evaluates 5 zones to give an even picture

 

 

focus. Ideal for general picture taking.

 

 

Center-Zone—Evaluates the small area centered in the lens.

 

 

Ideal for focusing on a precise area.

AF Control (Still)

Continuous AF—Because the camera is always focusing

Choose an auto-focus setting.

during liveview, there is no need to press the Shutter button

 

 

halfway down to focus.

 

 

Single AF—Focuses when the Shutter button is pressed

 

 

halfway down. (This setting uses less battery power.)

 

 

 

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Contents Kodak Easyshare For help with your cameraEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Front view Delete button Menu button Info button SD/SDHC Card slot Battery compartment Tripod socketBack view Zoom button USB portTable of contents Table of contents Attaching the strap Loading the KLIC-7006 battery Purchase extra batteries for your event Charge the batteryYou can charge the Li-ion battery whenever necessary Charging the batteryUsing the in-camera battery charger An external battery chargerUsing the external battery charger Charge via your computer’s USB port Turning on the camera Setting the language and date/timePress the Power button To change OK to acceptStoring pictures on an optional SD or Sdhc Card Turn on the cameraPress the Shutter button halfway Using the framing marksTaking pictures Take the pictureTo review and work with videos, see Taking a videoReviewing the picture/video just taken To review pictures/videos anytime, seeUsing the camera mirror to take self-portraits Adjusting LCD brightness Know when your battery needs chargingUnderstanding the picture-taking icons Using the optical zoom Using digital zoomFlash button Using the flashWhen the light is behind the subject Off Never Red-eyeScene Using different modesUse this mode For Smart Capture VideoUsing Scene SCN modes Camera is now in the scene mode that you choseUsing shortcuts Press to choose a setting. ShortcutsShortcuts appear. To hide the shortcuts again, press Using the self-timer Using burstPress the Menu button Taking panoramic pictures Take the first picturePress to choose Done, then press OK Sharing pictures/videos through social networksPress to choose a social networking site, then press OK Tip Do you send pictures to the same sites each time?When finished, press to choose Done, then press OK Manage email addresses and Kodak Pulse Digital FramesTagging pictures Tagging peopleTip Are faces not always detected? Using the keyboard Need to update a name?Tip You can have up to 20 active names Marking pictures/videos for emailing Tagging with keywordsPress the Review button, then to find a picture to tag Review Reviewing pictures/videosPlaying a video Playback speedProtecting pictures/videos from deletion Using the undo delete picture featureDeleting pictures/videos Press the Menu button to exit the menuViewing pictures/videos as thumbnails multi-up Viewing pictures/videos in different waysMagnifying a picture Camera shows the last picture/video that was takenSmarter way to find and enjoy your pictures People All DateKnow when your battery needs charging Understanding the review iconsFor more about shortcuts, see Displaying pictures/videos on a television Using the menu button in review Review Edit SetupCropping pictures Using Kodak Perfect Touch Technology Rotating picturesTrimming a video Adding a date stampEditing videos Date/time is added to the pictureVideo Press the Menu Button, then Making a picture from a videoMaking a video action print Edit tabSelecting multiple pictures/videos Press OK to select pictures/videosPicture Timer Using the menu button to change settingsSelf-timer/Burst OffSettings More information Color ModeLong Time Exposure Focus/Exposure Zone Settings More information White BalanceFocus Mode AF Control StillUsing the Setup menu Video settings available when the camera is in a Video modeUse Setup to customize other camera settings Individual social networking sites Camera Sounds VolumeFunction Shutter Self-timer Error Power On Exit Video Out Button is pressed Mail addresses all or noneFormat Other Application Apple IPHOTO, etcComputer About View camera informationTurn on the camera Transferring pictures to your computerTurn off the camera Download Kodak Software later Get Software helpDirect printing with a Kodak All-in-One Printer Connecting the camera to a Kodak All-in-One PrinterPrinting pictures Printing from a Kodak All-in-One PrinterDisconnecting the camera from a Kodak All-in-One Printer Ordering prints onlinePrinting from an optional SD or Sdhc Card Marking your pictures for print Troubleshooting Camera problemsStatus Computer/connectivity problems Direct printing Pictbridge enabled printer problems Picture quality problemsStatus Solution Getting help on the Web Face detection-Yes Face recognition-Yes SpecificationsDigital zoom-5X continuous Long time exposure-0.5-8 secondsImage file format Still Exif 2.21 Jpeg compression file organization DCFUpgrading your software and firmware Care and maintenanceOperating temperature-0-40C 32-104F Tripod mount-1/4 inchStorage capacities Important safety instructions When removing the battery, allow it to cool it may be hotBattery replacement, battery life Extending battery lifeDo not charge non-rechargeable batteries Limited warranty Limited warranty coverageLimitations Your rights Regulatory complianceFCC compliance and advisory Outside the United States and CanadaAppendix Australian C-Tick Vcci Class B ITE China RoHSN137 Russian GOST-R Korean Li-ion RegulatoryKorean Class B ITE Telephoto/zoom Date setting, 5 date/time stamp, 31 deletingOut USBLCD brightness, 10, 37 lens Cleaning lens, 50 loading Framing marks Guidelines, batteryWeb links High ISO Icons, modes, 13 installing Edit videosPictures Playing a video, 23 power Camera, 5 printingMarking For email, 22 memory Emailing markedSelf-timer, 16 setting Quickview, usingSafety Timer, shutter delay, 16 tips Battery guidelinesUSB
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