Kodak DC4800 manual Index, 101, Battery guidelines 99 camera specifications

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Index

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access light, Picture Card 15 adjusting

aperture 17 camera sounds 56 color mode 33 exposure compensation 30 exposure metering 37 f-number 17

ISO sensitivity 39 monitor 73 picture quality 35 resolution, compression 35 sharpness 38

shutter speed 18 viewfinder 9 white balance 31

aperture priority mode 19 aperture, setting 17 appendix

battery guidelines 99 camera specifications 95

default settings 94 maintenance 97 safety 97

attaching, neck strap 2 automatic

flash 25

picture taking 16 printing, print orders 47

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backlit scenes 30 battery

charging 4

checking power level 7 guidelines 99 loading 3

safety 99 tips 99

use, power save 52 beeps, adjusting 56 black & white filters 34 black and white pictures 34 burst 20

button burst 20 distant/close-up 21

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Contents Kodak DC4800 Zoom Digital Camera User’s Guide Or placement into a documentEastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester, N.Y Table of Contents Page Reviewing Your Pictures IiiTips and Troubleshooting Before You Call Telephone Numbers Page Getting Started Attaching the Neck Strap Using the Lens CapTo open Loading the BatteryClose the door Charging the Battery Lip Inserting a Picture CardDamage your camera Card slot and close the doorTurning the Camera On and Off Removing a Picture CardChecking the Battery Setting the Clock Camera at a well-lit area Adjusting the ViewfinderAppears sharp and focused DiopterManual Picture Taking Menu Camera Menus OverviewExposure Metering Review Pictures MenuMagnify Slide Show Delete Print Order Protect Picture Info To access the Setup Menus Camera Setup MenuPower Save Language Digital Zoom Camera Sounds Camera Reset Date and TimeTaking Pictures Choosing a Capture Mode Taking a Picture Shooting in Fully Automatic Mode Setting the f-number Shooting in Manual ModeOn the Mode Dial, select an f-number setting Range from 1/2 to 1/1000 of a second Setting the Shutter SpeedLong Time EXPOSURE-press OK Shooting in Aperture Priority Mode Shooting a Burst Series of Pictures Close-Up Pictures Distant PicturesUse CloseNumber shutter speed Digital zoom Previewing Your PictureViewing and Deleting the Last Picture Using the Digital Zoom Using the Optical ZoomModes. See Slide Setting the FlashExternal flash connector Using an External Flash UnitUsing the Self-Timer Page Customizing Manual Settings Adjusting the Exposure Compensation Set the Mode dial to a Capture setting P, 2.8, 5.6, or Adjusting the White BalanceDAYLIGHT-Ideal for pictures in natural lighting Ideal for indoor pictures under this lighting without flashColor arrows Press a Button until Selecting a Color ModeIs highlighted Black & WHITE-use this for black and white pictures Resolution Compression File Size Megapixels Pixels Setting the Picture QualityApprox Press a Button until Selecting Exposure Metering Setting Picture Sharpness Speed without sacrificing image quality Adjusting the ISO SensitivityPlacing the Date on Pictures Setting the Shutter SpeedReviewing Your Pictures Viewing Pictures Turn the Mode Dial to ReviewTo exit the filmstrip, press Menu To exit Picture Magnify, press the OK button Magnifying PicturesTo exit Delete, highlight Exit and press OK Deleting PicturesProtecting Pictures Monitor, digital projector Running a Slide ShowPictures on a sheet of paper Selecting Pictures for Automatic PrintingPage To exit Picture Info, press OK Viewing Picture InformationPage Personalizing Your Camera Camera Function Selecting a Power Save SettingDisplay Automatic Quickview Yes Mshooting Setting Digital Zoom Behavior Page Adjusting the Camera Sounds Press a Button to highlight Video Out option you want to use Setting Video OutSelecting a Language Formatting a Picture Card Resetting Camera Defaults To exit About, press OK Viewing Camera InformationPage Installing Your Software Macintosh System Requirements WINDOWS-Based System RequirementsKodak DC4800 Digital Camera Software disc includes Kodak SoftwareInstalling the Software Transferring Pictures To Your Computer Using a USB Cable Connection → Kodak → DC4800 → Help Macintosh computersAny empty folders within the Dcim folder are removed Locating Your Pictures on the Picture CardTaken by that camera Picture Naming ConventionsPage Connecting Your Camera Tips and TroubleshootingGetting Better Results from Your Printer Adjusting your printer software settingsPrinters ExpectancyComputer Monitor Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingPicture Card Problem Cause Solution Camera Communications Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Adjust the diopter dial. See When you lookFocus Picture is too dark Flash is not on orCovered Access light is not blinkingLight sensor Normally. Continue takingPicture is not clear Lens is dirty Device Slide show does not Power Save is onSubject too close Far away for 10 ft 3.0 m awayLight goes off Camera LED Status Lights Problem Cause SolutionAdjust the shutter speed. See LCD Messages Cause Solution Page Getting Help Kodak Online ServicesSoftware Help Kodak Fax SupportBefore You Call Telephone Customer SupportTelephone Numbers 0080044125605 Page Warranty Repair Coverage Warranty Time PeriodLimitations FCC Compliance and Advisory Regulatory InformationCanadian DOC Statement Appendix Feature Default Setting Original Camera Default SettingsTripod Socket 25 in. .006 m threaded Video Out Ntsc or PAL DC4800 Zoom Camera SpecificationsTelePhoto f/4.5 Camera SpecificationsGeneral Safety General Camera MaintenanceIts parts Clean the lens and back LCD screen Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Using Your Battery 100 Index Battery guidelines 99 camera specifications101 Picture taking 16 printing, print ordersCenter spot metering 37 center-weighted metering Original default settings 94 original defaults, resetting102 103 Kodak software 66 software 104105 106 Resolution, setting 35 reviewing picturesSlide show 46 running slide show Self-timer delay 27 speed, setting Menus 12 sharpness, settingGetting help 85 installing 63, 66 Kodak Digital Camera 107108 General 15 manual modeCamera information 61 picture information 109 Installing software on 66 system requirements