Kodak 1944685, M200 manual Getting help on the Web

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Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 

 

Status

Solution

 

 

 

Picture is too light

 

Reposition the camera to reduce the amount of available light.

 

 

 

Turn the flash off (see page 12).

 

 

 

Move so that the distance between you and the subject is within the

 

 

 

effective flash range. (See Specifications, page 48.)

 

 

 

To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button

 

 

 

halfway. When the framing marks turn green, press the Shutter

 

 

 

button completely down to take the picture.

 

 

 

In Program mode, decrease the Exposure Compensation (see

 

 

 

page 35).

 

 

Getting help on the Web

 

 

Camera

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get support for your product (FAQs, troubleshooting

www.kodak.com/go/M200support

 

information, arrange for repairs, etc.)

 

 

 

Purchase camera accessories

www.kodak.com/go/accessories

 

 

Download the latest camera firmware and software

www.kodak.com/go/M200downloads

 

 

Register your camera

 

www.kodak.com/go/register

 

 

Chat, email, write, or phone Kodak

www.kodak.com/go/contact

 

 

(Chat not available in all languages)

 

 

 

Get information on KODAK All-in-One Printers

www.kodak.com/go/inkjet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

www.kodak.com/go/support

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Contents For help with your camera Kodak EasyshareEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Front view Back view SD/SDHC Card slot Battery compartment Tripod socketDelete button Menu button Info button Zoom button USB portTable of contents Table of contents Purchase extra batteries for your event Charge the battery Attaching the strap Loading the KLIC-7006 batteryUsing the in-camera battery charger Charging the batteryYou can charge the Li-ion battery whenever necessary An external battery chargerUsing the external battery charger Charge via your computer’s USB port Press the Power button Setting the language and date/timeTurning on the camera To change OK to acceptTurn on the camera Storing pictures on an optional SD or Sdhc CardTaking pictures Using the framing marksPress the Shutter button halfway Take the pictureReviewing the picture/video just taken Taking a videoTo review and work with videos, see To review pictures/videos anytime, seeUsing the camera mirror to take self-portraits Understanding the picture-taking icons Adjusting LCD brightnessKnow when your battery needs charging Using digital zoom Using the optical zoomWhen the light is behind the subject Using the flashFlash button Off Never Red-eyeUse this mode For Smart Capture Using different modesScene VideoCamera is now in the scene mode that you chose Using Scene SCN modesShortcuts appear. To hide the shortcuts again, press Using shortcutsPress to choose a setting. Shortcuts Press the Menu button Using the self-timerUsing burst Take the first picture Taking panoramic picturesPress to choose a social networking site, then press OK Sharing pictures/videos through social networksPress to choose Done, then press OK Tip Do you send pictures to the same sites each time?Manage email addresses and Kodak Pulse Digital Frames When finished, press to choose Done, then press OKTip Are faces not always detected? Tagging picturesTagging people Tip You can have up to 20 active names Using the keyboardNeed to update a name? Press the Review button, then to find a picture to tag Marking pictures/videos for emailingTagging with keywords Playing a video Reviewing pictures/videosReview Playback speedDeleting pictures/videos Using the undo delete picture featureProtecting pictures/videos from deletion Press the Menu button to exit the menuMagnifying a picture Viewing pictures/videos in different waysViewing pictures/videos as thumbnails multi-up Camera shows the last picture/video that was takenPeople All Date Smarter way to find and enjoy your picturesFor more about shortcuts, see Know when your battery needs chargingUnderstanding the review icons Displaying pictures/videos on a television Cropping pictures Using the menu button in reviewReview Edit Setup Rotating pictures Using Kodak Perfect Touch TechnologyEditing videos Adding a date stampTrimming a video Date/time is added to the pictureMaking a video action print Making a picture from a videoVideo Press the Menu Button, then Edit tabPress OK to select pictures/videos Selecting multiple pictures/videosSelf-timer/Burst Using the menu button to change settingsPicture Timer OffLong Time Exposure Settings More informationColor Mode Focus Mode Settings More information White BalanceFocus/Exposure Zone AF Control StillUse Setup to customize other camera settings Using the Setup menuVideo settings available when the camera is in a Video mode Function Shutter Self-timer Error Power On Exit Video Out Camera Sounds VolumeIndividual social networking sites Button is pressed Mail addresses all or noneComputer Other Application Apple IPHOTO, etcFormat About View camera informationTurn off the camera Transferring pictures to your computerTurn on the camera Download Kodak Software later Get Software helpPrinting pictures Connecting the camera to a Kodak All-in-One PrinterDirect printing with a Kodak All-in-One Printer Printing from a Kodak All-in-One PrinterPrinting from an optional SD or Sdhc Card Disconnecting the camera from a Kodak All-in-One PrinterOrdering prints online Marking your pictures for print Status TroubleshootingCamera problems Computer/connectivity problems Status Solution Direct printing Pictbridge enabled printer problemsPicture quality problems Getting help on the Web Digital zoom-5X continuous SpecificationsFace detection-Yes Face recognition-Yes Long time exposure-0.5-8 secondsStill Exif 2.21 Jpeg compression file organization DCF Image file formatOperating temperature-0-40C 32-104F Care and maintenanceUpgrading your software and firmware Tripod mount-1/4 inchWhen removing the battery, allow it to cool it may be hot Storage capacities Important safety instructionsDo not charge non-rechargeable batteries Battery replacement, battery lifeExtending battery life Limitations Limited warrantyLimited warranty coverage FCC compliance and advisory Regulatory complianceYour rights Outside the United States and CanadaAppendix N137 Australian C-TickVcci Class B ITE China RoHS Korean Li-ion Regulatory Russian GOST-RKorean Class B ITE Out Date setting, 5 date/time stamp, 31 deletingTelephoto/zoom USBWeb links High ISO Icons, modes, 13 installing Framing marks Guidelines, batteryLCD brightness, 10, 37 lens Cleaning lens, 50 loading Edit videosMarking For email, 22 memory Playing a video, 23 power Camera, 5 printingPictures Emailing markedSafety Quickview, usingSelf-timer, 16 setting Timer, shutter delay, 16 tips Battery guidelinesUSB
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