Kodak Z915 manual Appendix, Camera specifications, Combined zoom-50X Shutter speed

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Appendix

Camera specifications

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Image sensor—1/2.3-type (4:3 aspect ratio)

Effective Pixels—3672 x 2748 (10 MP)

Color display—6.4 cm (2.5-type) color hybrid LCD; 230 K (960 x 240) dots; 25 fps Lens—10X optical zoom lens, 35–350 mm (35 mm equivalent); f/3.5–f/4.8 Image stabilizer—Optical

Lens barrier—Automatic built-in

Digital zoom—5.0X continuous

Combined zoom—50X

Shutter speed—

Smart Capture mode: 1/8–1/1250 sec. (speed is automatically set by the camera)

Shutter Priority and Manual modes: 16–1/1000 sec. (speed is selectable)

External storage—Optional SD/SDHC Card . (The SD logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association.)

Internal storage—32 MB (13.5 MB available for image storage. 1 MB equals one million bytes.)

ISO speed—Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600

Exposure metering—TTL-AE; Multi-pattern, Center-weighted, Center-Spot Exposure compensation—+/-1.0 EV with 1/3 EV steps

Exposure bracketing—3 images with selectable +/- 0.3 EV steps White balance—Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Open Shade

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Contents Digital Camera Kodak Easyshare Z9154H5245en Focus Macro/Infinity button For batteries, see Back viewShare button Shutter button Flash buttonFront view Flash Self-timer/Video/AF Assist light Lens/Cover MicrophoneTable of contents Table of contents Attaching the strap Loading the batteries Setting up your cameraOther battery types Battery chargers, Sdhc cards, etcTurning on the camera Setting the language, date/time Storing pictures on an accessory SD or Sdhc Card Taking a picture Using the framing marksTaking pictures/videos Reviewing the picture/video just taken Taking a videoSport Capture mode ForCapture modes Capture useLandscape Surface or use a tripod Flash setting can be changed FireworksScene modes NightAs you zoom in, move away from your subject Using optical zoomSCN mode For Text Documents. Focus is MacroUsing the flash From the lens Using the Focus buttonThrough a window MacroRepeatedly press the Self-timer/Burst button Using the self-timerUsing burst Taking panoramic pictures Turning on camera Help Getting help from your cameraGreat news To control Mode When to useS, and M modes Changing P, A, S, or M mode settings Interval is set to 0.3 steps Taken are Using exposure compensation with exposure bracketingIf the exposure Then the exposuresUnderstanding the picture-taking icons Using the histogram to view picture brightnessMagnifying a picture during review Reviewing pictures/videosPlaying a video Using the undo delete featureDeleting pictures/videos Protect icon Protecting pictures/videos from deletionUsing the menu button in Review Using shortcutsPlaying a sound tag Adding sound tagsRecording a sound tag Cropping pictures To highlight the Edit tab Using Kodak Perfect Touch TechnologyTo highlight Trim, then press OK Editing videosMaking a picture from a video Trimming a videoUsing bookmarks Using video bookmarksSetting bookmarks Making a video action print To show selected pictures/videos Play a multimedia slide showTo show all pictures/videos Displaying pictures/videos on a television Viewing as thumbnails multi-up Viewing pictures/videos in different waysSelecting multiple pictures/videos Copy pictures/videos Copying pictures/videosUnderstanding the review icons Maximum video size Using the menu buttonCapture Options Video SizeBlack & White Sepia Color Mode High ColorNatural Color Low Color+/- 0.7 EV Exposure MeteringAF Zone Exposure Bracketing Off Interval +/- 0.3 EVUsing the Setup menu After a picture is taken Capture Frame GridHorizontally Date Stamp Red-eye ReductionVideo Out Check settings used in your location Sound Volume High Medium Low Mute Date & TimeFeatures Auto Power Off MinutesTransferring, printing, and sharing pictures Installing the softwareTransferring pictures with the USB cable Using other optionsDirect printing with a Kodak All-in-One Printer Printing picturesPrinting from an optional SD or Sdhc Card Using a printer that is not Pictbridge Technology enabledDisconnecting the camera from a Kodak All-in-One Printer Ordering prints onlinePrinting marked pictures Marking your picturesMarking pictures for printing Add a new email address or name Marking pictures/videos for emailingAssigning other tags to pictures/videos Marking pictures/videos as favoritesAssigning a tag to the pictures/videos you take next Including protected files TroubleshootingCamera problems Try one or more of the followingInstead of a Clean the lensMake sure your camera is not in Close-up mode Blue or black Internal memory seeRecognize Format the card see Feature did not Off and then on again Take effectSetup Purchase a certified SD/SDHC CardCamera/computer communications Videos, including protected files LCD messagesSoftware Getting helpHelpful links CameraTurkey Australia00 800 New Zealand 0800 880 Norway 23 16 21 PhilippinesCombined zoom-50X Shutter speed Camera specificationsAppendix Microphone-Yes Speaker-Yes Sound tag-Yes Date stamp-Yes Tripod mount-1/4 inch Operating temperature-32-104F 0-40CStorage capacities Output image sizeImportant safety instructions Extending battery life Upgrading your software and firmware Battery lifeLimited warranty coverage Care and maintenanceLimited warranty Your rights LimitationsOutside the United States and Canada Regulatory complianceFCC compliance and advisory N137 Canadian DOC statementKorean Class B ITE Vcci Class B ITE China RoHS Russian GOST-R Color mode, 2 continuous AF, 2 copy pictures Backlight, 4 batteryAbout this camera, 6 accessories Life, 5 loadingKodak Perfect Touch technology Macintosh Computers, installingPictbridge Select multiple pictures/videos, 12 self-portrait Setting, 5 usingReset camera, 6 review button, 1 reviewing pictures/videos Camera/computer communications Digital, 5 optical Storage capacities, 4 transfer, 1 viewing
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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.