Kodak Z990 manual Using HDR mode

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Using different modes

3Release the Shutter button when the LCD displays “Processing.”

The camera automatically stops recording images at approximately 180 degrees horizontally or 120 degrees vertically (depending on scene content).

4When finished, turn the Mode dial to another mode.

Using HDR mode

Use HDR (high dynamic range) mode to capture high-contrast scenes—those with both bright highlights and dark shadows. (Example: The bark of a shaded tree against a bright sky.)

1Turn the Mode dial to HDR.

2Compose the picture. Important tips:

Hold the camera steady or use a tripod—the camera will be taking multiple pictures.

For best results, photograph stationary subjects.

Avoid fluorescent lights, which may produce horizontal bands.

3Press the Shutter button halfway down, then completely down.

The camera takes 3 pictures, then combines them into 1, with shadows and highlights at their best exposure.

See the Extended user guide

www.kodak.com/go/Z990manuals

www.kodak.com/go/support

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Contents Front View LCD EVF Back ViewBottom view Charge the batteries Load the batteries Turn off the camera, then open the door Use an SD/SDHC CardSet the language, date/time, sharing Turn on the cameraEVF/LCD button Take a pictureYour camera, the way you want it Use Tools to choose actions, preferences Understanding the picture-taking icons Press the Review Review pictures/videosOther things you can do in Review It’s never been easier to share Install Kodak Software and get ready to share Install software, transfer picturesKeep learning Keep learning about your cameraRange Using different modesTurn the Mode dial to SCN Scene Using SCN Scene modesTurn the Mode dial to Creative mode Using Creative modesUsing Automatic Panorama Using HDR mode Jog dial S, and M modesChanging P, A, S, or M mode settings Status Solution Solve camera problemsAppendix Appendix N137 Korean Class B ITE Korean Li-Ion Regulatory