Kodak Z1285, Z1275 manual Adding sound tags, Recording a sound tag, Playing a sound tag

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Working with pictures/videos

Adding sound tags

You can record a voice or sound (up to 1 minute long) to a picture. NOTE: Only one sound tag can be added to each picture (not to videos).

Recording a sound tag

1Press the Review button, then to find a picture.

2Press the Menu button, then to highlight the Edit tab.

3Press to highlight Sound Tag. Press the OK button.

4Choose Record, then press OK.

5Follow the screen prompts.

The sound tag is applied to your picture.

Press the Menu button to exit the menu.

Playing a sound tag

1 Press the Review button, then to find a tagged picture.

2Press to play the sound tag.

3 Press to adjust the volume.

4 Press OK to stop playback.

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Contents Kodak EasyShare Z1275/Z1285 Digital camera Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY Front view LCD Back viewTable of contents Table of contents To extend battery life, see Attaching the strap Loading the batteryTurning on the camera Setting the language, date/time Using an optional SD/SDHC or MMC card Taking a video Taking pictures/videosPress the Shutter button halfway Using the framing marks to take picturesReviewing the picture/video just taken To review pictures/videos anytime, seeScene modes Turn the Mode dial to Scene Press to display Scene modesCapture modes Use this For Press OK to choose a Scene modeTake the picture or video Using optical zoomUsing the digital zoom Zoom indicatorUsing the flash Using the self-timer Take the first picture Taking panoramic picturesUnderstanding the picture-taking icons Status icons indicate mode, feature, and camera statusMagnifying a picture during review Reviewing pictures/videosButton to turn on/off status icons Playing a videoViewing picture/video information Press the Review buttonProtecting 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 Using Kodak Perfect Touch technologyCropping pictures Press the Review button, then to find a PictureTo pause. Press to navigate through video frames Editing videosMaking a picture from a video Trimming a videoUsing bookmarks Using video bookmarksSetting bookmarks Starting the slide show Running a slide showMaking a video action print Running a continuous slide show loop Changing the slide show display intervalDisplaying pictures/videos on a television Viewing by date, album, or image storage location Viewing pictures/videos in different waysViewing as thumbnails multi-up Copy pictures/videos Selecting multiple pictures/videosCopying pictures/videos Videos Understanding the review iconsPictures MP 169-HDTV format Using the Menu button to change settingsOptions OK to Access Settings Press the Menu button Press to highlight a menu tabBlack-and-white or sepia AF Zone OK to Access Options Settings White BalanceExposure Bracketing Off default Interval +/- 0.3 EV Exposure MeteringAvailable only in P/M Low OK to Access Options Settings Sharpness HighNormal default On defaultSound Volume Off Low Medium default High Date & Time LCD Brightness Power Save default High Power Image StorageEven if a card is installed Horizontally Orientation Sensor On defaultTo turn on/off the framing grid, see Using the framing grid to compose a pictureManual Mode ForM modes To controlMode-seepage Changing P or M mode settingsMacro Focus mode DescriptionDefault Focus mode-select a large or concentrated area of focusUsing burst If the exposure Using exposure compensation to adjust picture brightnessUsing exposure compensation with exposure bracketing Tagging pictures for printing Using the histogram to view picture brightnessSharing your pictures First-on your computer Tagging pictures/videos for emailingPress the Share button to exit the menu Printing tagged picturesThird-transfer and email Tagging pictures as favoritesPrinting and emailing favorites Optional settingsPreventing favorites from transferring to the camera Third-transfer to your computer Tagging pictures/videos for albumsSecond-on your camera Press to highlight Exit, then press the OK buttonPre-tagging for album names Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software Installing the softwareKodak card reader Transferring pictures with the USB cableAlso available for transferring Turn off the camera and printer Connecting the camera to a PictBridge enabled printerPrinting pictures Turn on the printer. Turn on the camera Using a printer that is not PictBridge enabledPrinting from a PictBridge enabled printer Disconnecting the camera from a PictBridge enabled printerPrinting from an optional SD/SDHC or MMC card Dock compatibility for your cameraOrdering prints online Including protected files Camera problems Try one or more of the followingTroubleshooting Turn on the flash see Camera ready light statusAmber Green Camera/computer communicationsLCD messages Try one or more of the following Import address book Videos, including protected filesOther Helpful linksCamera SoftwareGetting help Video QuickTime, MPEG4 G.711 audio Camera specificationsCombined zoom-25X 10 m 32.8 ft-infinity @ telephoto Landscape Tripod mount-1/4 inch Operating temperature-32-104F0-40CPictBridge compatibility-Yes Microphone-Yes Speaker-Yes Sound tag-YesAppendix Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries Battery lifeExtending battery life See Auto Power Off seeLimited Warranty Care and maintenanceLimitations Limited warranty coverageOutside the United States and Canada Your rightsKodak EasyShare Z1275/Z1285 digital camera Regulatory complianceFCC compliance and advisory N137 Australian C-TickCanadian DOC statement MPEG-4 Vcci Class B ITE China RoHS Russian GOST-RDelete, ii IndexFlower, 7 focus About pictures, videos, 14 installing BatteriesExposure Fireworks Firmware, upgradingOK button SCNRunning slide show Quickview, usingPrinter dock, 46 printing Index Viewing picture, video information
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Z1285, Z1275 specifications

The Kodak Z1275 and Z1285 are compact digital cameras that were designed to capture high-quality images with user-friendly features. Both models are part of Kodak's EasyShare series, which emphasizes simplicity and convenience for everyday photography.

The Kodak Z1275 boasts a 12-megapixel sensor, providing the ability to capture detailed images suitable for large prints. Its 5x optical zoom lens allows users to get closer to their subjects while maintaining clarity. The camera features an ISO range of up to 1600, enabling it to perform well in various lighting conditions. One of its key selling points is the incorporation of Kodak's Perfect Touch technology, which enhances image quality by optimizing brightness and color.

The Z1285 model builds on the strengths of its predecessor with a 12.1-megapixel sensor, offering slightly improved resolution for even finer details. It continues to utilize the 5x optical zoom, complemented by a digital zoom feature for those moments when extra reach is needed. The Z1285 also comes equipped with Advanced Scene Recognition, which automatically adjusts settings based on the shooting environment, ensuring optimal exposure and focus.

Both cameras include a 2.5-inch LCD screen, making it easy to frame shots and review images. They support a variety of shooting modes, including portrait, landscape, and night mode, giving users the flexibility to adapt to different photographic scenarios effortlessly. Additionally, the Z1275 and Z1285 have built-in macro capabilities, allowing for close-up shots of small subjects with impressive detail.

Another notable feature is the cameras' video recording capabilities. They can capture VGA quality video at 30 frames per second, making it easy to document special moments in motion. The EasyShare integration allows for simple sharing and transferring of photos to computers or compatible devices.

Both models are powered by AA batteries, ensuring widespread availability and convenience. The compact design of the Z1275 and Z1285 makes them highly portable, making it easy for users to carry them on their adventures. These cameras strike a solid balance between user-friendly design and advanced photographic technology, making them suitable for both novice and more experienced photographers looking for a reliable point-and-shoot option.