Kodak CX4210 manual Take a Picture Anytime, Taking a Picture

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2 Taking Pictures—Capture Mode

Take a Picture Anytime

The camera is in Capture mode when you turn it on. Press the Shutter button to take a picture. But remember, you can press the Shutter button and take a picture anytime, no matter what mode the camera is in!

Taking a Picture

Before you take a picture, make sure your picture storage location is set the way you want it (see page 10).

Viewfinder Shutter

Ready light

1Use the Viewfinder to frame your subject. (Or press the OK button to turn on Liveview. See page 14.)

2Press the Shutter button half-way down to set the exposure.

3Press the Shutter button completely down to take the picture.

The ready light blinks green while the picture is saved. The ready light blinks orange if the flash is recharging or if there is an auto-exposure error.

CAUTION:

Do not insert or remove a card when the green ready light is blinking. It may damage your pictures, card, or camera.

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Contents Kodak Easyshare CX4210 Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester, New York Camera Front Camera Back Table of Contents Customizing Camera Settings-Setup Mode Using the Kodak Easyshare Camera Dock Troubleshooting Need This Guide in Large Print? Install the Software FirstWhat Can I Do With My Digital Pictures? Camera Package Contents Loading the Batteries Attaching the Wrist StrapBuilt-in Lens Cover Turning the Camera On and OffNavigating -use Digital Zoom -useSelecting a Language Date format is YYYY/MM/DD in a 24- hour format Setting the ClockBattery Status Checking Camera StatusCamera Status Icons Inserting an MMC/SD Card Choosing Internal Memory or MMC/SD Card Changing Your Storage Location SettingCamera Modes Capture Review Share SetupPage Taking a Picture Take a Picture AnytimeLiveview-Using the LCD to Frame Your Subject Quickview-Reviewing the Picture Just Taken Using the Flash LCD displays the zoomed image Digital Zoom icon Using Digital ZoomTaking Close-up Pictures To Return to Capture From Another Mode To Access the Capture MenuChanging Picture-Taking Options Putting Yourself in the Picture Setting Exposure Compensation Best-2 MP for Setting Picture QualityOff Placing the Date on PicturesTurning Off the Orientation Sensor To Enter Review Mode 072Picture Information Icons To Access the Review Menus Viewing Single Pictures Viewing Multiple PicturesViewing Multiple Pictures-Review Menu Protecting Pictures From Deletion Deleting PicturesRunning a Slide Show Starting the Slide ShowChanging the Display Interval Turning On Loop Displaying Pictures on a TelevisionCopying Pictures Before you copy make sure thatCopy pictures Viewing Picture Information Magnifying PicturesTo Access Share Mode/Menus When Can I Tag My Pictures?Share Menus Print AllPrinting Tagged Pictures Tagging Pictures for PrintingEmailing Tagged Pictures Tagging Pictures for EmailingTagging Pictures as Favorites Using Favorites on Your ComputerSetup Menus Return To Access Setup Mode/MenusDefault Print Quantity Quickview Format LiveviewReturning to the Previous Menu Changing the Print Quantity DefaultTurning On Liveview Turning Off QuickviewPAL-used in European countries Setting Video OutButton Highlight an option Formatting Memory or MMC/SD CardViewing Camera Information System Requirements Windows System RequirementsMacintosh OS X System Requirements Macintosh OS 8.6/9.x System Requirements Install the Software For further installation help, see the Quick Start Guide Connecting to the Computer Connecting With the USB CableImportant-Before You Connect Transferring Pictures to Your Computer Printing Pictures from Your ComputerPrinting from an MMC/SD Card Camera Dock Package Contents Using the Kodak Easyshare Camera DockIf You Do Not Have the Custom Insert Installing the Camera InsertConnecting the Camera Dock Installing the Battery Pack in the Camera Docking the Camera Charging the Battery Pack Transferring Pictures Blinking green- pictures are transferring Earlier Camera Dock ModelTroubleshooting-Camera Camera ProblemsCamera Problem Cause Solution Turn off Is missing Lens when Removed Inserting or removing a Card Lens is dirty Clean the lens Camera/Computer Communications Camera Communications Problem Cause SolutionCannot transfer MMC/SD Cards MMC/SD Card Problem Cause SolutionCamera LCD Messages LCD Messages Cause SolutionMemory card is Switch on card is To Auto and insert card Camera Ready Light Status Camera Ready Light Light Status Cause SolutionCamera processing Troubleshooting-Camera Dock Camera Dock II ProblemsCamera Dock Problem Cause Solution Camera Dock Power/Transfer Light Light Status Cause Comment Camera Dock II Light StatusCamera Dock Charging Lights Light Status Cause Comment Camera Dock Error Light Light Status Cause Comment Helpful Web Links Getting HelpSoftware Help Help in this User GuideTelephone Customer Support Before You CallTelephone Numbers Spain/España 91 749 76 Sweden/Sverige 08 587 704 Specifications-KODAK Easyshare CX4210 Digital Camera Camera SpecificationsPower Batteries Lithium, AA Feature Factory Setting Original Factory Settings-CameraTips, Safety, Maintenance Locating Pictures on an MMC/SD Card Picture Storage CapacitiesStore this many pictures at Best Better Good MB MMC/card MB cardCard File Naming Conventions Kodak Digital Camera Batteries Using Your BatteriesBattery-Saving Features Optional AC AdapterCamera state Specifications-KODAK Easyshare Camera Dock Camera Dock II SpecificationsFCC Compliance and Advisory Regulatory InformationVcci Class B ITE Canadian DOC StatementPage Index Date Troubleshooting camera Icons Magnify picture, 32 maintenance, camera, 80 memory Camera Dock, 51 optional AC adapter, 84 turning camera on Quality Resolution, 22 self-timer, 20 video out Windows Zoom

CX4210 specifications

The Kodak CX4210 is a compact digital camera that was introduced as part of Kodak's EasyShare line, which aimed to simplify the photography experience. Launched in the early 2000s, it quickly became popular due to its user-friendly features and reliable performance.

One of the main features of the CX4210 is its 2.0-megapixel resolution, which allows for decent quality images suitable for prints up to 5x7 inches. The camera utilizes a 1/2.7-inch CCD sensor that helps in capturing vibrant colors and reasonably sharp details, making it a suitable choice for casual photographers.

The CX4210 is equipped with a fixed Kodak 3x optical zoom lens, allowing users to zoom in closer to their subjects without losing image quality. Additionally, it includes a 5x digital zoom, which can be useful for capturing distant subjects, although it's worth noting that digital zoom may result in some loss of detail.

Another notable feature of the Kodak CX4210 is its EasyShare system. This technology allows for seamless sharing of images with family and friends. The camera comes with a built-in docking station that makes transferring photos to a computer quick and straightforward. Users can simply dock their camera to upload images and even recharge the battery simultaneously.

With regards to design, the CX4210 is compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry around. It has a simple interface with an intuitive control layout that appeals to beginners. The 1.5-inch LCD screen provides a clear view for composing shots and reviewing images.

The camera boasts several scene modes, including portrait, landscape, and night shot, enhancing its versatility in different shooting environments. Furthermore, the CX4210 supports both JPEG image formats and delivers decent battery life, powered by AA batteries, which can be easily swapped out.

In conclusion, the Kodak CX4210 is a noteworthy digital camera that encapsulates the early 2000s design of easy-to-use photography equipment. With its decent image quality, user-friendly features, and easy sharing capabilities, it remains a memorable choice for those seeking to capture everyday moments without the complications of advanced camera systems.