Kodak DX4900 manual Putting Yourself in the Picture

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Chapter 2

Putting Yourself in the Picture

The Self Timer creates a 10-second delay between the time you press the Shutter button and the time the picture is taken. This setting is ideal when you want to include yourself in the picture.

1Press the Self Timer button.

To cancel the Self Timer, press the Self

Timer button again.

2Place the camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod.

3Compose the picture, then press the Shutter button.

The Self Timer light, located on the front of the camera, turns on for

8-seconds, then blinks for 2 additional seconds before the picture is taken.

The Self Timer is turned off when you turn off the camera or change the position of the Mode dial.

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Contents Kodak Easyshare 6B5921 Front View Top/Back View Status Display Page Table of Contents Selecting Pictures for Automatic Printing Vii Getting Help Getting Started What Can I Do With My Digital Pictures?Camera Package Contents Attaching the Wrist StrapImportant Battery Information Loading the BatteriesInserting a Compactflash Card To insert a card Turn off the cameraUse only certified cards that carry the Compactflash logo Turning the Camera On and Off Built-in Lens CoverChecking the Batteries Automatic Powerdown Saves BatteriesCamera Behavior To reactivate Powerdown After AutomaticSetting the Clock Press Select Press the arrow buttons to movePress Select to accept the changes Quality Mode Dial-Settings and MenusCapture Menus StampReview Menus Menu Magnify Slide Show Delete Print OrderProtect Picture Info Setup Menus To access the Setup mode menus Turn the Mode dial to SetupNavigating Through the Menus To navigate and select the menus and optionsPage Taking Pictures Taking a PictureViewing and Deleting the Last Picture Take a pictureHighlight Yes, then press Select Previewing Your Picture Shooting a Burst Series of Pictures Turn On BurstTake a Burst Series of Pictures Distant Pictures To choose the setting Set the Mode dial to CaptureClose-Up Pictures Zoom position Close-Up focus distanceUsing Zoom Using Optical ZoomSee page 44 for different digital zoom options Using the Flash Putting Yourself in the Picture Customizing Picture-taking Settings Setting Exposure CompensationSetting White Balance DAYLIGHT-ideal for pictures in natural lightingSetting a Color Mode Black & WHITE-for black and white picturesMP default Setting the Picture QualityQuality Setting Name Resolution File Size approx Megapixels See page 16 for how to use the 1.0 MP Burst settingSetting Exposure Metering Setting Picture Sharpness Setting the ISO Speed Setting the Shutter Speed To 16 seconds-use a tripod to avoid camera shakePlacing the Date on Pictures Page Viewing Pictures in Full Size Turn the Mode dial to ReviewReviewing Your Pictures Use the 4-way arrow button to scroll through the picturesViewing Pictures With the Filmstrip Select while holding an arrow buttonMagnifying Pictures Press to magnifyExit default-returns you to the Main screen Deleting PicturesProtecting Pictures Running a Slide Show Digital projectorSelecting Pictures for Automatic Printing EXIT-returns you to the Main screenViewing Picture Information Press Select Press Menu to exit the Menu screenPress Select to exit Picture Info Installing the Software Install the SoftwareChapter Kodak Picture Software Software Included With Your CameraKodak Picture Transfer Software Kodak Camera Connection SoftwareComputer System Requirements WINDOWS-Based System RequirementsMacintosh System Requirements Selecting a Power Save Setting Press Select This setting remains until you change itPersonalizing Your Camera Setting Digital Zoom Behavior To use the Pause setting, push TelephotoAdjusting the Camera Sounds Setting Video Out Selecting a LanguagePAL EUROPE-standard used in European countries Cancel default-exits without making a change Formatting a Compactflash CardResetting User Settings Viewing Camera InformationThen press Select Connecting With the USB Cable Using Pictures on Your ComputerConnecting to Your Computer Before You Transfer Your PicturesConnecting With the Kodak Easyshare Camera Dock Transferring Your PicturesTransferring on a WINDOWS-based Computer Working With Your Pictures Transferring on a Macintosh ComputerTurning Off Kodak Picture Software Auto-start On a Macintosh Computer Transferring Your Pictures ManuallyOn a WINDOWS-based Computer Kodak Camera Connection Software Online HelpFrom a Compactflash Card Printing Your PicturesFrom Kodak Picture Software Print to your home printer with Kodak Premium Picture PaperPage Using the Kodak Easyshare Camera Dock Camera Dock Package ContentsInstalling the Dock Insert Connecting the Camera DockOpen the battery door on the bottom of the camera Docking the CameraCharging the Battery Pack Important Charging Information When Using a Tripod Transferring PicturesTroubleshooting Problems Troubleshooting-CameraCamera Communications Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Function Subject is too far Remove and reinstallTurn on Installed Batteries An effectLens is dirty Clean the lens Make sure the card accessDamaged When the card access Use the Close-Up settingCamera Viewfinder Light Light Status Cause Solution Camera Card Access Light Light Status Cause SolutionCamera Status and Messages LCD Messages Cause Solution Pictures are not Troubleshooting-EASYSHARE Camera DockCamera Dock Problem Cause Solution Running on your Computer Camera was Replace the camera onCamera Dock indicator light Light Status Cause Solution Easyshare Camera Dock StatusPage Getting Help Software HelpWorld Wide Web Kodak Fax Support Telephone Customer Support Before You CallTelephone Numbers 01 838 53 Taiwan 0080861008 0870 International Toll LinePage Camera Specifications Camera SpecificationsAppendix Telephoto f/4.0 Wide f/2.8Aperture Wide 2.7 to 27.5 in70 to 700 mmCamera Dock Specifications Camera Dock SpecificationsOriginal Factory Settings-Camera Feature Factory SettingCamera Function Power Save-Camera PerformanceWhite Balance Auto YesUsing Your Batteries Be usableTips, Safety, Maintenance Camera Accessories Locating Pictures on a Compactflash Card Quality SettingPicture Storage Capacities MB cardCard File Naming Conventions Upgrading Your Software and Firmware Regulatory InformationFCC Compliance and Advisory Canadian DOC Statement Vcci Class B ITEEnglish translation Page Using power save 43 with Camera Dock Low or exhausted 59 beeps, adjustingCommunication problems Center-weighted meteringOriginal factory defaults File name conventionsWith Camera Dock 50 with USB cable Error messages 67 previewing pictures 15 viewing pictures on Camera Dock 69 viewfinder, cameraPackage contents camera 2 Camera Dock OS X, MacintoshSharpness, setting 26 storage capacity Transferring manually 52 transferring to computerCamera Dock 56 checking batteries 6 turning camera on ISO speed 27 language 46 mode dial menus Slide show 36 running slide showFax numbers 71 Kodak web site Use with self-timer 20 troubleshooting problems Macintosh WindowsCamera information 48 picture information Installing software 39 system requirementsWeb site, Kodak 71 white balance 22 wide angle zoom Zoom