Kodak CD24 manual Image file format, Picture size, Tripod mount-1/4 inch

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Appendix

Burst mode—Maximum 3 pictures @ 1.5 fps

Capture modes—Auto mode, Scene modes, Video

Image file format—

Still: EXIF 2.3 (JPEG compression); file organization DCF

Video: .AVI (CODEC Motion JPEG; audio: -Law)

Picture size—

12 MP (4:3): 4000 x 3000 pixels

11 MP (3:2): 4000 x 2664 pixels

9 MP (16:9): 4000 x 2248 pixels

6 MP (4:3): 2880 x 2160 pixels

3 MP (4:3): 2048 x 1536 pixels

Color modes—Vivid Color, Full Color, Basic Color, Black & White, Sepia Sharpness modes—Sharp, Normal, Soft

Video capture—2 GB maximum; VGA (640 x 480 @ 30 fps)

Communication with computer—USB 2.0 high speed (PIMA 15740 protocol); via KODAK Camera USB Cable, Micro B / 5-Pin

Video output—NTSC or PAL

Microphone—Yes

Beeper—Yes

PICTBRIDGE Support—Yes

Power—KODAK AA Alkaline Battery, ENERGIZER L91 Lithium Battery, rechargeable AA-size NiMH batteries

Tripod mount—1/4 inch

Size—89.9 x 61.8 x 28.6 mm (3.4 x 2.0 x 0.7 in.) @ power off

Weight—145 g (5.1 oz) including card and battery

Operating temperature—0–40°C (32–104°F)

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Contents For help with your camera Kodak EasyshareEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Shutter button Flash button Front viewDelete button Menu button Info button Back viewTable of contents Table of contents Attaching the wrist strap Loading the batteries Setting up your cameraTo change OK to accept Setting the language and date/timePress the Power button Turning on the cameraTurn on the camera Turn off the cameraTaking pictures To get clear, focused pictures Camera turns on in Auto modeDelete the current picture/video Play/pause a video Mode buttonReviewing the picture/video just taken Displays VideoUnderstanding the picture-taking icons Adjusting LCD brightnessFull Three quarters Half Critical AC Power Watch the battery levelUsing the digital zoom Reduction Taken Using the flashWhen the light is behind the subject Off Never Red-eyeVideo Using different modesUse this mode For Auto SceneNight Portrait Using Scene SCN modesCamera is now in the scene mode that you chose TripodPress to show/hide shortcuts Using shortcutsPress to choose a setting. Shortcuts Shortcuts appear. To hide the shortcuts again, pressPress the Menu button Using the self-timerUsing burst Tip Do you send pictures to the same sites each time? Sharing pictures/videos through social networksPress to choose a social networking site, then press OK Press to choose Done, then press OKCheck mark appears. Press to choose Delete, then press OK When finished, press to choose Done, then press OKManage email addresses and Kodak Pulse Digital Frames To return to picture-taking mode, press the Menu button Using the keyboardTagging pictures Tagging with keywordsMarking pictures/videos for emailing Playback speed Reviewing pictures/videosPlaying a video Press the Menu button to exit the menu Using the undo delete picture featureDeleting pictures/videos Protecting pictures/videos from deletionPress the Review button Viewing pictures/videos in different waysMagnifying a picture Viewing pictures/videos as thumbnails multi-upAll Date Smarter way to find and enjoy your picturesTo return to picture-taking mode, press the Review button For more about shortcuts, see Understanding the review iconsDisplaying pictures/videos on a television Cropping pictures Using the menu button in reviewReview Edit Setup Rotating pictures Using Kodak Perfect Touch TechnologyRepeat this step to choose the last frame Editing videosTrimming a video Making a picture from a videoUp picture is created Selecting multiple pictures/videosMaking a video action print Off Using the menu button to change settingsSelf-timer/Burst Picture TimerLong Time Exposure Settings More informationColor Mode Sharpness Settings More information White BalanceUse Setup to customize other camera settings Using the Setup menuKodak Camera Software Other Application Apple IPHOTO, etcComputer FormatDownload Kodak Software later Get Software help Transferring pictures to your computerTurn off the camera Turn on the cameraPrinting from a Kodak All-in-One Printer Connecting the camera to a Kodak All-in-One PrinterPrinting pictures Direct printing with a Kodak All-in-One PrinterPrinting from an optional SD or Sdhc Card Disconnecting the camera from a Kodak All-in-One PrinterMarking your pictures for print Ordering prints onlineTurning on camera Help Getting help from your cameraStatus TroubleshootingCamera problems Status Solution Computer/connectivity problemsDirect printing Pictbridge enabled printer problems StatusSolutionReposition the camera for more available light Picture quality problemsGetting help on the Web Appendix SpecificationsTripod mount-1/4 inch Operating temperature-0-40C 32-104FImage file format Picture sizeUpgrading your software and firmware Storage capacities Care and maintenanceWhen removing the battery, allow it to cool it may be hot Important safety instructionsLimited warranty coverage Battery replacement, battery lifeLimited warranty Extending battery lifeLimitations Outside the United States and Canada Regulatory complianceFCC compliance and advisory Your rightsAppendix N137 Australian C-TickVcci Class B ITE China RoHS Korean Class B ITE Russian GOST-RIndex Battery iconISO speed Guidelines, batteryLCD brightness, 6, 30 lens Cleaning lens, 42 loading Viewing pictures, videosSetting Power icon, 7 printingProtecting pictures, videos Quickview, using SafetyEdit Time, setting Timer, shutter delay, 12 tipsSmart display, 30 smart find, 20 software Transfer picturesOptical Warranty, 44 white balance

CD24 specifications

The Kodak CD24 is a distinctive piece of photography technology that emerged in the early 2000s, capturing the interest of both amateur photographers and enthusiasts looking for innovative digital solutions. This compact digital camera was designed to bridge the gap between traditional photography and the burgeoning digital age, embodying Kodak's commitment to quality and user-friendly design.

One of the standout features of the Kodak CD24 is its 2.0-megapixel sensor, which allows for the capture of sharp and vibrant images. The camera is equipped with a fixed lens that provides a focal length equivalent to 36mm in 35mm film cameras, making it an ideal choice for everyday photography. This aspect proves beneficial for capturing a variety of scenes, from landscapes to casual portraits. The presence of a built-in flash further enhances its versatility, ensuring well-lit photos in different lighting conditions.

In terms of technology, the Kodak CD24 makes use of a unique, user-friendly interface that caters to both novices and experienced photographers. The camera features an intuitive menu system that allows users to easily navigate settings and options. Another notable characteristic of the CD24 is its ability to record video clips, a feature that was particularly appealing for users looking to document moments beyond still photography.

Storage capacity is also an essential element of the Kodak CD24's design. Equipped with a CompactFlash card slot, users can expand their storage options and store a significant number of photos before needing to transfer them to a computer or delete any files. Kodak’s proprietary software simplifies the process of transferring images, enabling users to manage their digital photos with ease.

The compact size and lightweight design of the Kodak CD24 make it highly portable, allowing photographers to carry it anywhere with minimal effort. This ease of transport is paired with a sturdy build, giving users the confidence to engage in different photographic activities without worrying about damaging their equipment.

The Kodak CD24 encapsulates the spirit of early 21st-century digital photography, blending practical features, user-centric design, and solid image quality, making it a noteworthy option for those exploring the digital photography landscape.