Kodak FD3 appendix Video Shooting Mode Display

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Size

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Color

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USING THE MODES

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LCD Screen Display

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Still Picture Mode Display

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Video Shooting Mode Display

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Playback Mode Display

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Panorama mode

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Scene mode

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Sport

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Indoor

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Snow

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Fireworks

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Museum

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Night Landscape

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Children

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Leaf

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Sunset

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Glass

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Landscape

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Night Portrait

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Stabilization mode

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Face Detection

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PLAYBACK

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Viewing Photos and Videos

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Thumbnail View

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Using Zoom on Playback (for still pictures only)

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Using the Delete Button

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USING THE MENUS

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Still Menu

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AF Mode (Auto-Focus mode)

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Continuous AF

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Expo Metering (Exposure Metering)

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Contents User Guide Page Declaration of Conformity FCC StatementFor customers in Europe Safety Precautions Battery notesCamera notes Memory card notesSafety information Before YOU StartPreface CopyrightSymbols used in this manual About this manualContents Video Shooting Mode Display Copy to Card Copy internal memory to Connecting to a PictBridge Compatible Printer Getting Ready UnpackingCamera Views Back View Right ViewTop View Bottom View Left ViewInsert the Battery and SD/SDHC Card Not included Page Turning On and Off Using the Mode Button Mode Name Icon DescriptionSetting Date/Time and Language Setting the Date and TimeSetting the Language About the LCD Screen LCD Screen notesBasic Operation Shooting in Auto ModeUsing the Zoom Function Basic Functions Menu FlashSelf-timer/Continuous Capture Advanced Functions Menu WB White Balance ISOQuality SizeColor LCD Screen Display Using the ModesStill Picture Mode Display Page Video Shooting Mode Display ModePlayback mode display Panorama mode Indoor Scene modeSport Snow FireworksMuseum Night landscapeStabilization mode Face Detection Playback Viewing Photos and VideosThumbnail View Using Zoom Playback for still pictures only Using the Delete Button Using the Menus Still MenuAF Mode Auto-Focus mode Continuous AFContinuous Shot Spot Center-WeightExpo Metering Exposure Metering Date Imprint Off Date Date / TimeOff Sec Quick ReviewDigital Zoom Movie Menu Continuous AF Expo Metering Exposure Metering Spot CenterPlayback Menu ProtectDelete Delete OneDpof Digital Print Order Format Delete AllTrim ResizeRotate Red-eye ReductionSlideshow ModeWallpaper Settings Menu WallpaperSet back to defaults Startup ScreenSetup Menu ModeBeep LCD BrightnessPower Saver ZoneFile and Software Format MemoryDate/Time LanguageFile Numbering Copy to Card Copy internal memory to memory cardReset Settings FW Version Firmware VersionTransmission Connecting to a PC You can also change the USB Mode settingConnect the camera to your computer If you prefer to use another program to transfer picturesIf the USB option is set to PC If the USB option is set to PC PTPConnecting to a Pictbridge Compatible Printer Setting the USB modeConnecting the camera and printer Using the Pictbridge Menu Print with datePrint without date Print index Print Dpof Digital Print Order Format ExitSpecifications AppendicesVideo LCD Model name Kodak FUN Saver Digital Camera / FD3 Error messages Messages ExplanationBattery is out of charge Troubleshooting Use the Image Stabilization modeProblem Possible causes Solution Eastman Kodak Company

FD3 specifications

The Kodak FD3 camera is a significant milestone in the world of digital imaging, known for its user-friendly design and advanced features tailored for both amateur and professional photographers. Launched as part of Kodak’s commitment to innovation, the FD3 stands out due to its remarkable combination of performance, ease of use, and versatility.

One of the standout features of the Kodak FD3 is its high-resolution imaging capability. Equipped with a state-of-the-art sensor, the camera captures images with stunning clarity and detail, making it ideal for capturing everything from portraits to landscapes. The FD3 offers a resolution that allows for extensive cropping and enlargements without losing image quality, making it a favorite among those who cherish high-definition photography.

In terms of technology, the Kodak FD3 integrates advanced autofocus capabilities that ensure sharp images even in dynamic shooting conditions. This technology enables quick and precise focus on subjects, significantly reducing the chances of motion blur. Additionally, the camera incorporates a sophisticated image stabilization system which compensates for small hand movements, further enhancing the quality of still imagery.

The Kodak FD3 is designed with a range of shooting modes to cater to different photography styles. From manual control for experienced users to preset modes for quick setups in various environments, this flexibility allows photographers to adapt to their creative preferences. The camera also boasts an intuitive user interface, featuring a responsive touchscreen that simplifies navigation through settings and playback.

Another important characteristic of the FD3 is its compact and lightweight body, which makes it highly portable. This design is especially beneficial for travel photographers and everyday users who seek convenience without compromising on features. The robust build quality ensures that the camera can withstand the rigors of outdoor photography, providing confidence in varied conditions.

In terms of connectivity, the Kodak FD3 supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, facilitating seamless sharing of images to mobile devices and social media platforms. The integration of cloud services further enhances its user experience, allowing photographers to store and back up their images efficiently.

Overall, the Kodak FD3 emerges as a powerful digital camera that combines high-performance imaging capabilities with user-friendly features and robust construction. Its advanced technologies and versatility make it an excellent tool for photographers at any skill level, providing them with the means to capture their creative vision with stunning clarity and detail.