Kodak Z81612, ZD8612 Taking self-timer pictures, Still modes, press the Self-timer/Burst button

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Taking pictures/videos

Taking self-timer pictures

Use the self-timer when you want to be included in a picture, or to ensure a steady Shutter button press.

1Place the camera on a tripod or flat surface. In most

Still modes, press the Self-timer/Burst button

:

Once for a 10-second delay (so you have time

to get into the scene)

Again for a 2-second delay (for a steady, auto-shutter release on a tripod)

Again for 2-shot (one picture taken after 10 seconds and another picture taken 8 seconds later)

2 Compose the scene. Press the Shutter button halfway, then completely down.

The picture is taken after the delay. To cancel the Self-timer before the picture is taken, press the Self-timer/Burst button, or press the Shutter button completely down.

Use the same procedure to use the self-timer in Video mode, but:

Turn the Mode dial to Video .

Press the Shutter button completely down.

NOTE: The video stops when no storage space remains. Only the 2- and 10-second options are available in video mode.

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Contents Kodak EasyShare Z81612/ZD8612 is digital camera Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY Front view Flash Lens Mode dialZoom Telephoto/Wide Angle Shutter button SpeakerBack view Info, Review, Delete, Menu buttons Battery compartmentShare button Tripod socketTable of contents Table of contents To extend battery life, see Attaching the strap Loading the batteryTurning on the camera Setting the language, date/timeLanguage Date/TimeTurn off the camera before inserting or removing a card Storing pictures on an optional SD or Sdhc cardTaking a video Taking a pictureReviewing the picture/video just taken Using the framing marks to take picturesTo review pictures/videos anytime, see Press the Shutter button halfwayScene modes Capture modesAre Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering and Multi-Zone Focus SCN mode For SportLandscape Marks are not available in LandscapeAs you zoom in, move away from your subject Using optical zoomFocus distance AutoTaking flash pictures Focus mode Using focus modesMacro InfinityStill modes, press the Self-timer/Burst button Taking self-timer picturesTo get into the scene Place the camera on a tripod or flat surface. In mostTaking burst pictures Mode Icon Description PurposeLandscape, Backlight, Fireworks, Panorama modesTake the first picture Taking panoramic picturesUnderstanding the picture-taking icons Status icons indicate mode, feature, and camera statusMagnifying a picture during review Reviewing pictures/videosViewing picture/video information Playing a videoProtecting pictures/videos from deletion Using the undo delete featureDeleting pictures/videos Using the menu button in Review Playing a sound tag Adding sound tagsRecording a sound tag Edit tab Press to highlight Crop. Press the OK button Using Kodak Perfect Touch technologyCropping pictures Making a picture from a video Editing videosTrimming a video To pause. Press to navigate through video framesSetting bookmarks Using video bookmarksUsing bookmarks PressRunning a slide show Use Slide Show to display your pictures/videos on the LCDMaking a video action print Starting the slide showRunning a continuous slide show loop Changing the slide show display intervalRunning a multimedia slide show Press the OK buttonDisplaying pictures/videos on a television Searching pictures by date, favorites, or other tag Viewing pictures/videos in different waysViewing as thumbnails multi-up Copying pictures/videos Selecting multiple pictures/videosPress the Review button, then to find a picture/video Copy pictures/videosVideos Understanding the review iconsPictures Capture Options Using the Menu button to change settingsBlack-and-white or sepia Sharpness High Settings Panorama modes White BalanceNormal LowSetup Options Add Tag Set Tag Clear AllDelete Tag ExitCancel-exits without making a change Sound Volume Off, Low, Medium, High Auto Power Off MinutesAdvanced Digital Zoom Digital zoomMode When to use Using the framing grid to compose a pictureUsing Pasm modes Picture sizes Changing P, A, S, or M mode settingsUsing exposure compensation with exposure bracketing Using the histogram to view picture brightnessThen Interval is set to 0.3 stepsPrinting tagged pictures Sharing your picturesTagging pictures for printing First-on your computer Tagging pictures/videos for emailingSecond-tag pictures/videos on your camera Third-transfer and emailPrinting and emailing favorites Tagging pictures as favoritesTo find a picture As favoritesPre-tagging Tagging pictures/videosFirst-create tags names Second-assign tagsFollow the on-screen instructions to install the software Installing the softwareAlso available for transferring Transferring pictures with the USB cablePrinting pictures Connecting the camera to an EasyShare all-in-one printerPrinting with a Kodak EasyShare printer or printer dock Direct printing with an EasyShare all-in-one printerPrinting from an EasyShare all-in-one printer Using a printer that is not PictBridge enabledTurn on the printer. Turn on the camera Press to choose a printing option, then press the OK buttonPrinting from an optional SD/SDHC card Dock compatibility for your cameraOrdering prints online Including protected files Camera problems Try one or more of the followingMake sure your camera is not in Close-up mode Clean the lens seeBlue or black Card or internal memory see Instead of aBehind the subject Turn on the flash seeIncrease Exposure Compensation see Purchase a certified SD/SDHC cardVideos, including protected files LCD messagesTry one or more of the following Camera Helpful linksSoftware Other00 800 AustraliaItaly 02 696 Japan 03 5540 Korea 080 708 Netherlands New Zealand 0800 880 Norway 23 16 21 PhilippinesAppendix Camera specificationsFlash modes-Auto, Fill, Red-eye, Off Flash compensation-YesOperating temperature-32-104F0-40C Auto power off-Selectable 1, 3, 5, 10 minutesVideo size-VGA 640 x 480 @30 fps Qvga 320 x 240 @30 fps Video output-NTSC or PAL selectableWhen removing the battery, allow it to cool it may be hot Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries Battery lifeExtending battery life Limited warranty coverage Care and maintenanceLimited warranty Limitations FCC compliance and advisory Regulatory complianceYour rights Outside the United States and CanadaCanadian DOC statement Australian C-TickN137 FCC and Industry CanadaAppendix Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY AIO-40 Russian GOST-RAbout picture, video, 16 about this camera, 34 accessories Backlight, 7 batteryOut Extending life, 58 life, 58 loadingFocus mode Settings, 9 flower, 7 focusAbout pictures, videos, 16 installing ExposurePortrait, 6 power, camera, 2 printer dock Lens, cleaning, 59 loadingOK button Night landscape, 7 night portraitNumbers, 53 setting Self-timerPrinting Ready lightSupport, technical, 52 Sound volume, 34 tagTag Snow, 7 softwareTurning camera on/off Undelete Volume, adjusting Warranty, 59 WEEE, 63 white balanceSize Viewing

ZD8612, Z81612 specifications

The Kodak Z81612 and ZD8612 are advanced digital cameras that blend innovation with user-friendly features, catering to photography enthusiasts and casual users alike. Both models represent Kodak's commitment to delivering high-quality imaging and ease of use, qualities that have long defined the brand.

The Kodak Z81612 boasts a powerful 16-megapixel sensor, allowing for sharp and vibrant images even in low-light conditions. Its 12x optical zoom lens provides versatility, enabling users to capture everything from sweeping landscapes to detailed close-ups with remarkable clarity. The camera also features a 2.7-inch LCD display, ensuring that users can easily frame and review shots. In addition, the Z81612 offers various shooting modes, such as portrait, landscape, and night mode, allowing users to select settings that complement their creative vision.

On the other hand, the Kodak ZD8612 takes the user experience a step further with its streamlined design and enhanced performance. It also features a 16-megapixel sensor yet incorporates advanced image processing technology that reduces noise and improves overall image quality. The ZD8612 has an impressive 16x optical zoom, giving photographers even more flexibility to capture distant subjects with ease. Its 3-inch LCD display is clearer and more responsive than its predecessor, which enhances the shooting experience.

Both models come equipped with a series of built-in filters and effects, making it easy for users to apply creative touches to their photos. From vintage looks to vibrant colors, these features are perfect for those who want to add a personal flair to their images without spending time on extensive editing. Furthermore, both cameras support video recording, enabling users to capture life's important moments in motion.

In terms of connectivity, the Z81612 and ZD8612 offer ease of connectivity with USB and HDMI ports, allowing for quick transfer of photos and videos to computers, TVs, or other devices. With their lightweight and compact designs, these cameras are easy to carry, making them suitable companions for travel and outdoor activities.

In conclusion, the Kodak Z81612 and ZD8612 are versatile and feature-rich cameras that deliver impressive performance and image quality. With advanced technologies, intuitive interfaces, and a range of creative options, they are perfect for anyone looking to explore the world of photography. Whether capturing family memories or stunning landscapes, these cameras make it easy to create beautiful images effortlessly.