Kodak LS755 manual Icon display, Review screen, Active camera settings are displayed

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Getting started

Icon display

The active camera settings are displayed.

Focus

Self Timer / Burst Date imprint Picture taking Scene mode Camera mode

White balance Latitude

ISO sensitivity Exposure compensation

Flash

Picture quality

Number of pictures remaining / Time remaining

Image storage

Album name

Zoom indicator

Histogram

Remaining battery life

Flash compensation

NOTE: A histogram is a graph that shows the distribution of the subject’s brightness. Optimal exposure is achieved when the peak is in the middle area of the graph. If the peak is to the right, the subject is too bright. If it is to the left, it is too dark.

Review screen

Pressing the OK button cycles through the Icon Display ON mode, the Picture Information mode, and the Icon Display OFF mode.

OK

OK

OK

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Contents User’s Guide Kodak EasyShare LS755 zoom digital cameraEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Bottom view with the slot cover open Front ViewBack view Using the 5-way controllerTable of contents Table of contents Page Installing the software first Package contentsGetting started Important battery information Loading the batteryBattery safety and handling Battery lifeExtending battery life Charging the batteryPlug the other end of the AC adapter into the outlet Setting the date & time, first time Setting the date and timeSetting the date & time, anytime Turning the camera on and offPicture taking screen Icons that appear on the camera screenIcon display Active camera settings are displayedReview screen Picture information screen Remaining battery lifeStoring pictures and videos on an xD-Picture Card Using the xD-Picture CardPush the card into the slot and close the slot cover Taking a video Taking a pictureCamera modes Use this mode ForScene modes Focus setting Focus setting Details Using the AF framePress the Shutter button halfway down and hold ModeReviewing pictures and videos just taken Quickview Using digital zoom Using optical zoomTake a picture or video Take a picture normallyFlash Mode Flash Fires Using the flashTurning the flash on Flash rangeFlash setting for each mode Custom mode, press the Menu button Manually setting the white balancePress the OK button Setting Icon Options Self Timer Changing picture-taking settingsDigital Zoom 1920 x 2550 pixels Setting Icon Options BurstPicture Size Scene CustomizingSetting Icon Options White Balance ISO Speed Exposure Metering Setting Icon Options Focus ZoneLatitude SPEED, Latitude Sound Recording On or OFF default Setting Icon Options Image StorageImage Stabilizer On default or OFF Set AlbumShutter Sound Sound 1 default Setting Icon Options QuickviewCustomizing your camera SoundChoose the sound volume Medium default Setting Icon Options Sound VolumeSetting Memory Mode it was turned offSetting Icon Options Date Stamp OFF default Putting yourself in the video Putting yourself in the picturePress to highlight ON, then press the OK button Recording in Time Lapse Capture ModeFirst-on your computer Pre-tagging for album namesSecond-on your camera Highlight EXIT, then press the OK buttonReviewing pictures and videos Review mode and Favorites modeViewing single pictures and videos Press the Review buttonPlaying a video Viewing multiple pictures and videosDeleting pictures and videos Editing videosReview mode, press the Menu button for review settings Changing review settingsMagnifying pictures Protect Slide Show Copy Resize Image StorageRunning a slide show Protecting pictures and videos from deletionStarting the slide show Running a continuous slide show loop Changing the slide show display intervalDisplaying pictures and videos on a television Hold Press the OK buttonBefore you copy, make sure that Copying pictures and videosYou can reduce the size of a picture Resizing PicturesPress to highlight OK, then press the OK button Resizing to 240 x Viewing picture and video informationPress the Review button, then press the OK button Press the OK button to exitPhoto Frame display settings Using the Kodak Photo Frame DockPress to highlight the option value, then press OK Minimum system requirements Installing the softwareWindows OS-based computers MHz processor or greater MB RAM 128 MB for Windows 2000, XPMac OS X-follow the on-screen instructions Install the softwarePictures Videos Sharing pictures and videosSharing on your camera Printing tagged pictures Tagging pictures for printingTagging pictures and videos for emailing Press the OK button. Then press the Share button to exitSecond-tag pictures/videos on your camera Tagging pictures as favoritesThird-transfer and e-mail Press the Share button to exit the menuOptional settings Removing all favorites from your camera Picture and video album settingsPrinting and emailing favorites Preventing favorites from transferring to the cameraThird-transfer to your computer Transferring pictures and videos with the USB cable Transferring and printing picturesPrinting pictures from your computer Also available for transferringDirect printing with a PictBridge printer Connecting the camera to the printerPrinting pictures Turn off the camera and printerOrdering prints online Disconnecting the camera from the printerPrinting from an optional xD-Picture Card Printing without a computerAdapter Dock Dock compatibilityCamera problems TroubleshootingTry one or more of the following Computer/connectivity problems Picture quality problems Status Cause Camera ready light statusStill having problems? Camera power light statusPower light glows steady Helpful links Getting helpCamera SoftwareTelephone customer support Amount of memory MB Exact error message you receivedBefore you call Appendix Camera specificationsExposure Exposure metering Exposure modeExposure range Light, Sunset, Auction, Custom, VideoOn once after every 10 pictures Maximum number of pictures Tips, safety, maintenanceMaximum number of pictures by picture quality Upgrading your software and firmware Power-saving featuresMaximum time for recording videos unit seconds No Action For Camera To Turn It Back OnFCC compliance and advisory Regulatory complianceCanadian DOC statement Motion Jpeg Vcci Class B ITEEnglish translation Way controller SettingsButton Location on camera, ii review, ii, 32 share Zoom Audio/video, 1, 37 USB, 1ISO speed, setting Format memory Guidelines, batteryEmailing pictures, videos, 46 exposure Flower mode, 11 focusSafety Nagashidori Panning Shot modeRunning slide show Review button, ii, 32 reviewing picturesSystem requirements, computer Telephone numbers, 61 settingViewing picture after taking, 32 magnified Button, ii using

LS755 specifications

The Kodak LS755 is a standout digital camera that represents a blend of advanced technology and user-friendly design, making it an appealing option for both amateur photographers and seasoned professionals. Released in the early 2000s, this point-and-shoot camera quickly gained popularity due to its impressive features and performance capabilities.

At the heart of the LS755 is its 5-megapixel CCD sensor, which delivers exceptional image quality with vivid colors and fine detail. This resolution is well-suited for both printing and digital sharing, allowing users to create high-quality prints up to 8x10 inches without noticeable loss of clarity. The camera also incorporates Kodak's advanced color science, ensuring that skin tones and other colors are rendered accurately and naturally.

One of the notable technologies utilized in the LS755 is the 3x optical zoom lens. With a focal range equivalent to 38-114mm in 35mm film terms, this lens provides versatility for capturing a variety of subjects, from wide landscapes to close-up portraits. Additionally, the camera features a built-in flash with various modes to suit different lighting conditions, ensuring that photographers can capture well-exposed images regardless of the environment.

The LS755 also boasts a user-friendly interface, complete with a large 2.5-inch LCD screen. This display allows for easy composition and review of images, and its high resolution ensures that details are clearly visible. The camera supports a variety of scene modes, including portrait, landscape, and macro, which enables users to select optimal settings for different shooting situations, enhancing creativity and ease of use.

Battery life is another characteristic of the LS755 that appeals to users, as it utilizes rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, allowing for extended shooting without the need for frequent replacements. This feature is particularly advantageous for on-the-go photography, where carrying extra batteries may not be feasible.

Moreover, the LS755 includes options for video recording, allowing users to capture short clips in addition to still images. This versatility expands the camera's utility, catering to those who wish to document moments in motion.

In summary, the Kodak LS755 is a well-rounded digital camera that excels in image quality, ease of use, and versatility. Its combination of a high-resolution sensor, optical zoom capabilities, user-friendly features, and reliable battery performance positions it as a commendable choice for anyone looking to elevate their photography experience. Whether capturing everyday moments or special occasions, the LS755 delivers reliable results that exemplify Kodak's commitment to innovation in digital imaging.