Kodak Z5010 manual Using the Focus feature, Mode Icon For Normal AF No icon Normal picture taking

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Taking pictures/videos

Using the Focus feature

Press the Focus button repeatedly to scroll through focus modes.

The current focus mode appears on the LCD.

IMPORTANT: Focus mode availability varies by picture-taking mode.

1Press the Focus button until the desired focus icon is displayed on the LCD.

Mode

Icon

For

Normal AF

No icon

Normal picture taking.

 

 

Distant scenery or for taking pictures through a window.

Infinity AF

 

(Turn off the flash when taking pictures through glass. See

 

 

page 11.)

Macro AF

 

Subjects that are 0.1–1 m (0.3–3.3 ft) from the lens.

 

 

 

2Press the Shutter button halfway to focus and set exposure, then completely down to take the picture.

IMPORTANT: If red focus brackets or “AF” appear, adjust the distance to your subject or the amount of zoom.

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Contents Camera / Z5010 For help with your cameraEastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Front view Back view LCDBottom view Table of contents Table of contents Page Setting up your camera Watch the battery levelCharging the rechargeable batteries IMPORTANT! If your package includesExtend battery life Loading the batteriesTurning on the camera Setting the language and date/time Sharing DestinationsStoring pictures on an accessory SD/SDHC Card AccessoryAttaching the strap Taking pictures in Smart Capture mode Taking pictures/videosOther picture-taking features Watch the battery level Understanding the picture-taking iconsTaking videos How long can I record video?Video Size Approximate file size/video length GB or approximately 10 minutesUsing the zoom Using digital zoomDigital zoom is not available in Smart Capture mode Use optical zoom to get up to 21X closer to your subjectUsing the flash TripodRed-eye Reduction Off NeverUsing the Focus feature Mode Icon For Normal AF No icon Normal picture takingInfinity AF Macro AFUsing the Self-timer feature To get into the sceneRelease on a tripod SecondsUsing the Burst feature Capture mode Picture Size MP Burst rate fpsUsing different modes Using SCN Scene modes To control Mode When to useProgram and Manual modes Changing P or M mode settings Press to change the setting, then press OK to save it Using the histogram to view picture brightnessUsing exposure compensation with exposure bracketing Taking panoramic pictures Take the first pictureTurning on the Date Stamp feature Playing a video Reviewing and editingReviewing pictures/videos Using the undo delete picture feature Deleting pictures/videosViewing pictures/videos in different ways Magnifying a pictureViewing pictures/videos as thumbnails multi-up Press the Review buttonSmarter way to find and enjoy your pictures People All DateWatch the battery level See Understanding the review iconsCropping pictures Trimming a videoMaking a picture from a video Making an action print from a videoSelecting multiple pictures/videos Press OK to select pictures/videosDisplaying pictures/videos on a television Sharing pictures/videos Sharing pictures/videos through social networksPress to choose a social networking site, then press OK Press to choose Done, then press OKWhen finished, press to choose Done, then press OK Manage email addresses and Kodak Pulse Digital FramesTip Are faces not always detected? Tagging picturesTagging people Tip You can have up to 20 active names Using the keyboardNeed to update a name? Press the Review button, then to find a picture to tag Marking pictures/videos for emailingTagging with keywords White Balance Using the Capture menuSetting More information Picture or Video Size Lens. Ideal for focusing on a precise area Low ColorBlack & White Sepia-For a reddish-brown, antique lookUsing the Setup menu Setting More information Orientation Sensor VolumeMemory, even if a card is installed Same orientation on the cameraPictures/videos Formatting may Damage the cardInstall software Install software, transfer pictures, and shareConnecting the camera to a Kodak All-in-One Printer Printing picturesDirect printing with a Kodak All-in-One Printer Printing from a Kodak All-in-One PrinterPrinting from an optional SD or Sdhc Card Marking your pictures for printOrdering prints online Troubleshooting Camera problemsStatus Solution VideosLimit on-camera reviewing, which consumes power Flash does not fireTransfer the pictures to the computer see Or entirely fullStatusSolution Computer/connectivity problemsPicture quality problems Taken in Smart Capture mode Direct printing Pictbridge enabled printer problems Getting help on the WebSpecifications AppendixImage stabilization-Optical CCD shift Face detection-Yes Face recognition-YesRecording limit Capture modes-Seepage Image file formatVideo size Care and maintenance Upgrading your software and firmwareSpeaker-Mono Pictbridge support-Yes Tripod mount-1/4 inchImportant safety instructions Storage capacitiesDo not charge non-rechargeable batteries Battery replacement, battery lifeExtending battery life Limitations Limited warrantyLimited warranty coverage Regulatory compliance FCC compliance and advisoryYour rights Outside the United States and CanadaWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment/Battery disposal Canadian DOC statementAustralian C-Tick Vcci Class B ITE Korean Class B ITE Russian GOST-RConforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada N137China RoHS Date setting, 3 date/time stamp, 21 deleting OutAction print AF zone, 36 auto FlashLCD Night portrait Tagged pictures Locate pictures Long time exposureOptical zoom Safety SettingStage SD/SDHC Card Search picturesWarranty, 53 white balance TipsUndelete, undo Transfer pictures

Z5010 specifications

The Kodak Z5010 is a compact digital camera that achieved considerable attention for its impressive features, making it a popular choice among photography enthusiasts and casual users alike. Launched as part of Kodak's Z-series, this camera offers a perfect blend of performance and user-friendly operation.

One of the standout features of the Kodak Z5010 is its 14-megapixel sensor, which allows for high-resolution images with vibrant colors and sharp details. The camera boasts a powerful 20x optical zoom lens, enabling users to get close to their subjects without sacrificing the quality of their shots. This makes it an excellent option for a variety of photography genres, from landscapes to wildlife, where distant subjects may be the norm.

The Z5010 also features a 3-inch LCD display that provides a clear and bright interface for composing shots and reviewing images. The large screen is especially beneficial for outdoor photography, where glare can often hinder visibility. Additionally, the camera supports HD video recording at 720p, allowing users to capture moments in motion with decent resolution.

With features like face detection, smile detection, and intelligent scene detection, the Kodak Z5010 enhances the overall shooting experience. These technologies work together to ensure that the camera automatically adjusts settings to optimize for different environments and subject types. The camera also includes several shooting modes, such as panorama and manual mode, providing flexibility and creative control for users.

The Z5010's design emphasizes portability and ease of use, making it an excellent travel companion. Its lightweight body and ergonomic grip ensure that users can hold it comfortably for extended periods, while the straightforward button layout makes navigating camera functions simple.

In terms of connectivity, the Kodak Z5010 supports SD/SDHC memory cards, enabling users to expand storage capacity as needed. However, it does not feature built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, which limits immediate sharing options compared to more contemporary models.

Overall, the Kodak Z5010 stands out with its combination of a high-resolution sensor, impressive optical zoom, and user-friendly features, making it a compelling choice for those looking to capture memorable moments without investing in more complex equipment.