Kodak CX7220 Loading, AC adapter, Alkaline batteries, warning, 3 auto, Color mode, 15 computer

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Index

A

AAbatteries expected life, 3

loading, 2

about. See information AC adapter, 4 accessories

AC adapter, 4

audio/video (A/V) cable, 25 batteries, 2, 3

buying, 40 camera dock, 4 printer dock, 4, 33 SD/MMC card, 7

album, tagging pictures/videos for, 17, 23

alkaline batteries, warning, 3 auto

capture mode, 9 flash, 12 power-down,46

B batteries

expected life, 3 extending life, 3 included, 1, 2 loading, 2

safety and handling, 3 types, 3

battery door location, iii burst, 14

button controller, ii delete, ii, 10 flash/status, ii, 6, 12 menu, ii, 14

OK, ii, 5 on/off, i, 4

review, ii, 20 share, ii, 10, 29 shutter, i, 8 transfer, 1 zoom, ii, 11

C cable

audio/video (A/V), 25 USB, 1, 32

camera dock, 4 locator/connector on camera, iii

camera screen

always on/off (setting liveview default), 18

error messages, 36 icons, 6

reviewing pictures/videos, 20 using as viewfinder, 10

Canadian compliance, 47 clock, setting, 5 close-up mode, 9

color mode, 15 computer

connecting camera, 32 installing software, 28 system requirements, 27 transferring pictures to, 32 troubleshooting connections, 35

contents, camera box, 1 controller buttons, ii copying pictures/videos

between memory and card, 25 to computer, 32

CRV3 battery expected life, 3 loading, 2

customer support, 40

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Contents User’s Guide Kodak EasyShare CX7220 zoom digital cameraEastman Kodak Company State Street Rochester, New York Wrist strap post Flash unit Microphone Self Timer/Video light Lens Shutter buttonFront/top/side view GripController buttons Back/side viewCamera screen Viewfinder Ready light Share buttonIii Battery doorSide view Bottom viewTable of contents Table of contents Installing the software first Package contentsGetting started Loading the batteries Extending battery life Important battery informationBattery safety and handling Kodak battery replacement types/battery lifeKodak 3-volt AC adapter-powers your camera Turn the Mode dial from Off to any other PositionTurning the camera on and off Selecting a language Setting the date and timeChecking camera and picture status Setting the date and time, anytimeOrient the card as shown Connector and close the card doorStoring pictures and videos on an SD/MMC card To insert an SD/MMC cardTaking a video Taking a pictureCapture modes Reviewing the picture or video just taken Using the camera screen as a viewfinderTake a picture or video as usual Using optical zoomUsing digital zoom Use the camera screen to frame your subject seeChoosing a flash option Using the flashCapture mode Default setting Available settings Flash settings in each modeWhen Burst is on Changing picture-taking settingsStorage capacities Putting yourself in the picture or video Self Timer is disabled if Burst is on seeThird-transfer to your computer Pre-tagging for album namesFirst-on your computer Second-on your cameraCustomizing your camera Format Setting Icon Options Date StampVideo Date Display LanguagePress the Review button Reviewing pictures and videosViewing single pictures and videos Viewing multiple pictures and videosDeleting pictures and videos Playing a videoDuring Review, press the Menu button for optional settings Changing optional review settingsMagnifying pictures Tagging pictures and videos for albums Protecting pictures and videos from deletionPress to highlight Album , then press the OK button Press the Menu button to return to the Review screen Running a slide showStarting the slide show Highlight an album folder, then press the OK buttonHold Press the OK button Copying pictures and videosChanging the slide show display interval Running a continuous slide show loopCopy pictures or videos Viewing picture and video informationMinimum system requirements Installing the softwareMac OS X-follow the on-screen instructions Install the softwareVideos Sharing pictures and videosTagging pictures for printing Press the Share button Press to locate a picturePrinting tagged pictures Tagging pictures and videos for emailingSecond-tag on your camera Third-transfer and email Using favorites on your computerTagging pictures and videos as favorites Need help?Turn off the camera Plug the labeled end of the USB cable Transferring and printing picturesTransferring pictures and videos with the USB cable Printing pictures from your computerPrinting from an optional SD/MMC card Ordering prints onlinePrinting without a computer Camera problems TroubleshootingTry one or more of the following Computer/connectivity problems Message Cause Solution Format internal Needed Internal memoryFormat the internal memory Is corrupted Internal memoryPeriod of time or Reset the clockBeen reset An error is detectedCamera ready light status Status Cause/solutionTelephone customer support Getting helpHelpful Web links Software help800 901 United States 800 235 India 91 22 617 AustraliaNetherlands Greece 00800 441 0870 243Display Camera specificationsCX7220 zoom digital camera specifications AppendixFlash CX7220 zoom digital camera specifications ExposureCapture Tips, safety, maintenance Approximate number of pictures Clean the lens and camera screenImage storage capacities Picture storage capacityIf no Camera To turn it back on Activity for Power-saving featuresVideo storage capacity Minutes/seconds of videoFCC compliance and advisory Upgrading your software and firmware Regulatory complianceCanadian DOC statement Alkaline batteries, warning, 3 auto Camera screen Always on/off setting liveview defaultLoading AC adapterInformation About camera Flash, i range, 12 settings, 12 turning off, 12 usingGrip, i CameraNight mode Setting LCD liquid crystal display. See cam- era screenMenu button, ii, 14 review, 22 setup menu, 18 share Mode dial, iAuto off Locator/connector on camera, iii printingSetting for image storage, 15 slot Picture quality, 15 picturesTime, setting Set album, 15, 17 settingShutter button Using Slide show Specifications, camera StatusWrist strap Viewfinder, ii lens Using camera screen as, 10 viewingTaking Wide angle button, ii, 11 Windows OS