Kodak V570 Use this For Camera pre-settings SCN mode Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Manner, Museum, Shot

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Doing more with your camera

Use this

For

Camera pre-settings

SCN mode

 

 

Snow

Bright snow scenes.

Center-Weight Metering, Multi-Zone

 

 

Focus, +1 Exposure Compensation

 

 

 

Beach

Bright beach scenes.

Center-Weight Metering, Daylight White

 

 

Balance, +1 Exposure Compensation

 

 

 

Fireworks

Flash does not fire. Place the

2-second exposure, Infinity Focus,

 

camera on a flat, steady surface or

Center-Weight Metering, Daylight White

 

use a tripod.

Balance

 

 

 

Manner/

Quiet occasions. Flash and sound

No sounds, no flash, Multi-Pattern

Museum

are disabled.

Exposure Metering, Multi-Zone Focus

 

 

 

Party

People indoors. Minimizes

Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering,

 

red-eye.

Multi-Zone Focus, Red-Eye Flash

 

 

 

Children

Action pictures of children in

Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering,

 

bright light.

Multi-Zone Focus

 

 

 

Backlight

Subjects that are in shadow or

Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering,

 

“backlit” (when light is behind

Multi-Zone Focus, Fill-Flash

 

the subject).

 

 

 

 

Panning

Shooting a fast-moving subject.

Shutter speed > 1/180 sec., Multi-Zone

Shot

The background gives the sense of

Focus, Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering

 

movement; the subject appears

 

 

still.

 

 

 

 

Candle

Subjects illuminated by candle

Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering, Multi-

Light

light.

Zone Focus, Daylight White Balance

 

 

 

Sunset

Subjects at dusk.

Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering, Multi-

 

 

Zone Focus, Daylight White Balance

 

 

 

Close Up

Close range. Use available light

The camera automatically sets the focus

 

instead of flash if possible.

distance depending on the zoom position.

 

 

 

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Contents Kodak EasyShare V570 dual lens digital camera Kodak and EasyShare are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York4J4076en 3 4 Front viewShutter button Flash On/Off button Lens cover Back view Table of contents Table of contents Setting up your camera Attaching the strap Loading the KLIC-7001 batteryCharging the battery Kodak EasyShare photo frame dockMay be sold separately Volt AC adapterSetting the date/time, first time Press the On/Off button to turn the camera on in Auto modeTurning on the camera To set the date/time at a later time, see Date & Time,Storing pictures on an SD or MMC card Taking a picture Taking a videoUnderstanding the blur warning icons Reviewing the picture/video just takenTo view pictures and videos anytime, see Capture mode-no buttons pressed Understanding the picture-taking iconsCapture mode-shutter pressed halfway Using the auto-focus framing marks pictures Press the Shutter button halfwayReviewing pictures and videos Magnifying a picture during reviewViewing multi-up thumbnails during review Understanding the review iconsPictures VideosProtecting pictures and videos from deletion Deleting pictures and videosPress the Menu button to exit the menu Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software Installing the softwareMac OS X-follow the on-screen instructions Transferring pictures with the USB cable Direct printing with a PictBridge enabled printer Also available for transferringPrinting pictures Printing with a Kodak EasyShare printer dockConnecting the camera to a PictBridge enabled printer Printing from a PictBridge enabled printerTurn off the camera and printer Turn on the printer. Turn on the cameraUsing a printer that is not PictBridge enabled Disconnecting the camera from a PictBridge enabled printerOrdering prints online Printing from an optional SD or MMC cardDock Docking configuration Dock compatibility for your cameraUsing optical zoom Using digital zoomFor flash settings in each mode, see Changing the flash settingsUnderstanding the dual lens icon Picture-taking modes Press the OK button to choose a Scene mode Scene SCN modesUse this For Camera pre-settings SCN mode Snow BeachFireworks MannerTo turn on the framing grid in Auto/SCN mode Using the framing grid to compose a pictureButton until the grid Taking panoramic pictures Take the first pictureUsing the histogram to view picture brightness Button untilChanging picture-taking settings Setting Options Self-Timer Off defaultBurst Off default Hold it to take picturesISO Speed Auto default Setting Options Picture SizeWhite Balance Black-and-white or sepia Setting Options Focus Zone Long Time Exposure None defaultReset to Default Set Album Off defaultSetting Options AF Control Video Image Stabilizer On defaultSetup Menu Customizing your cameraSetting Options Return to previous menu Camera Sounds Seconds defaultAuto Power Off Minutes Choose sound effects FunctionsOrientation Sensor On default Is in Red-Eye modePlayback Blur Warning On default Loop On/Off, for slide showViewing pictures/videos by date or by album Running a slide showDamage the card To interrupt the Slide Show, press the OK buttonChanging the slide show display interval Running a continuous slide show loopChoosing a slide show transition Press to highlight On, then press the OK buttonDisplaying pictures and videos on a television Displaying pictures and videos with the photo frame dockMaking a picture from a video Cropping picturesSplitting a video Making a video action print Viewing picture/video information Copying pictures and videosBefore you copy, make sure that Copy pictures or videosPre-tagging for album names First-on your computerSecond-on your camera Third-transfer to your computerSharing your pictures First-on your computerSecond-on your camera Third-transfer to your computerTagging pictures and videos for emailing Tagging pictures for printingPrinting tagged pictures Tagging pictures as favorites Second-tag pictures/videos on your cameraPress the Share button. Press to locate a picture/video Press the Share button to exit the menuOptional settings Slide Show Remove Favorites Multi-up Setup MenuPreventing favorites from transferring to the camera Removing all favorites from your cameraPrinting and emailing favorites Camera problems Status SolutionBattery life is short Battery in the cameraInsert a new or charged battery If the problem still exists, get helpComputer/connectivity problems Picture quality problemsReposition the camera for more available light Behind the subjectEffective flash range Electronic Flash, Exposure CompensationDirect printing PictBridge enabled printer problems Helpful links CameraSoftware OtherTelephone customer support Australia800 901 +44 131 458Camera specifications CCD-1/2.5 in. CCD, 43 aspect ratioOutput image size Lens protection-Built-inISO speed Capture modes-Auto, Landscape, Macro, Video, Scene modesVideo capture Image file formatPictBridge support-Yes Self-Timer-10 seconds Tripod mount-1/4 inch Operating temperature-32-104F 0-40CFlash settings in each mode Storage capacities Picture storage capacity-number of picturesVideo storage capacity-minutes/seconds of video 640 x 640 x 480 Long 320 xImportant safety instructions Using this productBattery safety and handling When removing the battery, allow it to cool it may be hotBattery life Extending battery lifePower-saving features If no action for Camera To turn it back onWarranty Limited warrantyLimited warranty coverage LimitationsYour rights Outside the United States and CanadaFCC compliance and advisory Regulatory complianceAustralian C-Tick Canadian DOC statement MPEG-4Button Connector for USB / A/V ButtonFlower, 23 focus ConnectorGrid, framing Information Internal memory capacity, 56 ISO speedPortrait, 21 power Protecting pictures, videos Quickview, using Ready lightTaking, modes PrintingIndex Sunset Support, technical Turning camera on and off Undo delete

V570 specifications

The Kodak V570 is a noteworthy digital camera that emerged as a unique offering in the consumer market, primarily known for its compact design and innovative dual-lens technology. Launched in 2005, it was one of the first dual-lens cameras, featuring a combination of a 5-megapixel main lens and a 3-megapixel wide-angle lens, setting it apart from its contemporaries. This dual-lens configuration allowed users to capture a wider field of view without the need for an external wide-angle converter, making it particularly appealing for landscape and architectural photography.

One of the standout features of the V570 is its 2.5-inch LCD screen, which provides a clear view for composing shots and reviewing images. The camera's compact size makes it highly portable, fitting comfortably in a pocket or small bag, encouraging spontaneous photography. The Kodak V570 employs a 1/2.5-inch CCD sensor, which contributes to its overall image quality, delivering sharp and vibrant photos even in varied lighting conditions.

The camera boasts a high ISO capability of up to 800, helping users to capture images in low-light environments with reduced noise. The V570 also features multiple scene modes, including landscape and portrait options, allowing even novice photographers to achieve great results with minimal effort. The V570's built-in flash and high-speed shutter speed enhance its versatility, catering to various shooting situations.

In terms of connectivity, the Kodak V570 allows for easy uploading to computers and sharing on the internet, featuring USB connectivity alongside compatibility with PictBridge, which enables direct printing from the camera to compatible printers without needing a computer. The inclusion of Kodak’s EasyShare software simplifies image management, ensuring a user-friendly experience.

The camera runs on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, offering extended shooting time, while the external memory card slot supports SD memory cards, enabling users to expand storage as needed. The Kodak V570 elegantly combines technology with user-friendliness, making it an excellent choice for casual photographers seeking quality and convenience in a compact package. Its historical significance as a pioneer in the dual-lens market makes it a fascinating subject for photography enthusiasts and a reminder of Kodak's innovative spirit during a transformative era in digital imaging.