Kodak Z915 Exposure Metering, AF Zone, Exposure Bracketing Off Interval +/- 0.3 EV, +/- 0.7 EV

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Using the menu button

Press Menu,

 

,

 

,

Capture Options

 

and OK to access

settings

 

 

Exposure Metering

 

Multi-pattern—evaluates lighting conditions throughout

Evaluate light levels at specific

the image to give an optimum picture exposure. Ideal for

areas of a scene.

 

 

 

general picture taking.

Available only in P, A, S, M and

Center-weighted—evaluates the lighting conditions of the

Panorama modes.

 

 

 

subject centered in the LCD. Ideal for backlit subjects.

 

 

 

 

 

Center-Spot—similar to Center-weighted, except the

 

 

 

 

 

metering is concentrated on a smaller area of the subject

 

 

 

 

 

centered in the LCD.

AF Zone

 

 

 

Multi-zone—evaluates 5 zones to give an even picture

Select a large or concentrated

 

focus. Ideal for general picture taking.

area of focus.

 

 

 

Center-zone—evaluates the small area centered in the LCD.

Available only in P, A, S, M and

Ideal when precise focus of a specific area in the picture is

Panorama modes.

 

 

 

needed.

Exposure Bracketing

 

Off

Interval

 

 

 

+/- 0.3 EV

Choose the difference in

 

+/- 0.7 EV

exposure compensation while

 

+/- 1.0 EV

using exposure bracketing.

 

See page 16.

Available only in P, A, and M

 

 

 

modes.

 

 

 

 

Sharpness

 

 

 

High

Control picture sharpness.

 

Normal

Available only in P, A, S, M and

Low

Panorama modes.

 

 

 

 

Histogram

 

 

 

On

Turn histogram on/off.

 

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Kodak Easyshare Z915 Digital Camera4H5245en Back view Share buttonShutter button Flash button Focus Macro/Infinity button For batteries, seeFlash Self-timer/Video/AF Assist light Lens/Cover Microphone Front viewTable of contents Table of contents Setting up your camera Other battery typesBattery chargers, Sdhc cards, etc Attaching the strap Loading the batteriesTurning on the camera Setting the language, date/time Storing pictures on an accessory SD or Sdhc Card Taking pictures/videos Using the framing marksTaking a picture Taking a video Reviewing the picture/video just takenCapture mode For Capture modesCapture use SportFlash setting can be changed Fireworks Scene modesNight Landscape Surface or use a tripodUsing optical zoom SCN mode ForText Documents. Focus is Macro As you zoom in, move away from your subjectUsing the flash Using the Focus button Through a windowMacro From the lensUsing burst Using the self-timerRepeatedly press the Self-timer/Burst button Taking panoramic pictures Great news Getting help from your cameraTurning on camera Help S, and M modes Mode When to useTo control Changing P, A, S, or M mode settings Using exposure compensation with exposure bracketing If the exposureThen the exposures Interval is set to 0.3 steps Taken areUsing the histogram to view picture brightness Understanding the picture-taking iconsReviewing pictures/videos Magnifying a picture during reviewDeleting pictures/videos Using the undo delete featurePlaying a video Protecting pictures/videos from deletion Protect iconUsing shortcuts Using the menu button in ReviewRecording a sound tag Adding sound tagsPlaying a sound tag Cropping pictures Using Kodak Perfect Touch Technology To highlight the Edit tabEditing videos Making a picture from a videoTrimming a video To highlight Trim, then press OKSetting bookmarks Using video bookmarksUsing bookmarks Making a video action print To show all pictures/videos Play a multimedia slide showTo show selected pictures/videos Displaying pictures/videos on a television Selecting multiple pictures/videos Viewing pictures/videos in different waysViewing as thumbnails multi-up Understanding the review icons Copying pictures/videosCopy pictures/videos Using the menu button Capture OptionsVideo Size Maximum video sizeColor Mode High Color Natural ColorLow Color Black & White SepiaExposure Metering AF ZoneExposure Bracketing Off Interval +/- 0.3 EV +/- 0.7 EVUsing the Setup menu Capture Frame Grid Horizontally Date StampRed-eye Reduction After a picture is takenSound Volume High Medium Low Mute Date & Time FeaturesAuto Power Off Minutes Video Out Check settings used in your locationInstalling the software Transferring, printing, and sharing picturesUsing other options Transferring pictures with the USB cablePrinting pictures Direct printing with a Kodak All-in-One PrinterUsing a printer that is not Pictbridge Technology enabled Disconnecting the camera from a Kodak All-in-One PrinterOrdering prints online Printing from an optional SD or Sdhc CardMarking pictures for printing Marking your picturesPrinting marked pictures Marking pictures/videos for emailing Add a new email address or nameMarking pictures/videos as favorites Assigning other tags to pictures/videosAssigning a tag to the pictures/videos you take next Troubleshooting Camera problemsTry one or more of the following Including protected filesClean the lens Make sure your camera is not in Close-up modeBlue or black Internal memory see Instead of aFeature did not Off and then on again Take effect SetupPurchase a certified SD/SDHC Card Recognize Format the card seeCamera/computer communications LCD messages Videos, including protected filesGetting help Helpful linksCamera SoftwareAustralia 00 800New Zealand 0800 880 Norway 23 16 21 Philippines TurkeyAppendix Camera specificationsCombined zoom-50X Shutter speed Microphone-Yes Speaker-Yes Operating temperature-32-104F 0-40C Storage capacitiesOutput image size Sound tag-Yes Date stamp-Yes Tripod mount-1/4 inchImportant safety instructions Upgrading your software and firmware Battery life Extending battery lifeLimited warranty Care and maintenanceLimited warranty coverage Limitations Your rightsFCC compliance and advisory Regulatory complianceOutside the United States and Canada Korean Class B ITE Vcci Class B ITE Canadian DOC statementN137 China RoHS Russian GOST-R Backlight, 4 battery About this camera, 6 accessoriesLife, 5 loading Color mode, 2 continuous AF, 2 copy picturesMacintosh Computers, installing Kodak Perfect Touch technologyPictbridge Reset camera, 6 review button, 1 reviewing pictures/videos Setting, 5 usingSelect multiple pictures/videos, 12 self-portrait Camera/computer communications Storage capacities, 4 transfer, 1 viewing Digital, 5 optical
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Z915 specifications

The Kodak Z915 is a compact digital camera that emerged as a popular choice among photography enthusiasts looking for a balance between performance and portability. Launched in 2008, the Z915 features a sleek design and a robust set of specifications that make it an appealing option for casual photography, family events, and even more serious photographic endeavors.

One of the primary highlights of the Kodak Z915 is its powerful 10-megapixel sensor, which allows for detailed and high-resolution images. Whether capturing landscapes or portraits, this sensor ensures that the photos retain clarity and vibrancy. The camera comes equipped with a 10x optical zoom lens, which offers a versatile focal length range of 35mm to 350mm equivalent. This zoom capability enables users to capture distant subjects with ease while maintaining image quality.

The Z915 also incorporates advanced image stabilization technology, specifically Kodak's Perfect Touch technology, which helps to reduce blur from camera shake. This feature is especially beneficial when shooting in low-light conditions or at full zoom. Additionally, the camera includes a high-performance autofocus system, ensuring that subjects are captured sharply and with precision.

When it comes to shooting modes, the Kodak Z915 does not disappoint. The camera offers a variety of scene modes tailored for different environments, such as portrait, landscape, night scene, and sports. Users can easily switch between modes to optimize their photography for various conditions, making it user-friendly for beginners and experts alike.

Moreover, the Z915 features a 2.5-inch LCD screen that provides a clear view for framing shots and reviewing images. The screen is designed for easy visibility, even in bright daylight, allowing photographers to compose their images confidently. The camera also supports various image formats, including JPEG, giving users flexibility in how they store and share their photos.

Battery life is another notable aspect of the Kodak Z915. It utilizes AA batteries, which offer convenience and ease of replacement, making it ideal for long outings or travel. With good power management, users can expect to capture a significant number of shots before needing a battery replacement.

Overall, the Kodak Z915 stands out for its combination of user-friendly features, solid performance, and affordability. Its blend of zoom capability, image stabilization, and versatility make it a commendable choice for anyone looking to explore the world of digital photography.