Kodak V610 manual Tagging pictures for printing, Printing tagged pictures

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Doing more with your camera

Tagging pictures for printing

1Press the Share button. Press to find a picture.

2Press to highlight Print, then press the OK button.*

3Press to select the number of copies (0–99). Zero removes the tag for that picture.

The Print icon appears in the status area. The default quantity is one.

4Optional: You can apply a print quantity to other pictures. Press to find a

picture. Keep the print quantity as is, or press to change it. Repeat this step until the desired print quantity is applied to the pictures.

5Press the OK button. Then press the Share button to exit the menu.

*To tag all pictures in the storage location, highlight Print All, press the OK button, then indicate the number of copies. Print All is not available in quickview. To remove print tagging for all pictures in the storage location, highlight Cancel Prints, then press the OK button. Cancel Prints is not available in quickview.

Printing tagged pictures

When you transfer the tagged pictures to your computer, the EasyShare software print screen opens. For details on printing, see Help in EasyShare software.

For more information on printing from your computer, printer dock, PictBridge enabled printer, or card, see page 45.

NOTE: For the best 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) prints, use the 5.3 MP (3:2) picture size. See page 29.

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Contents Kodak EasyShare V610 dual lens digital camera Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Front view LCD Back viewTable of contents Table of contents Attaching the strap Loading the KLIC-7001 battery Setting up your cameraVolt AC adapter Charging the batteryPress the On/Off button to turn the camera on in Auto mode Setting the language and date/timeTurning on the camera See page 66 for storage capacities Storing pictures on an SD or MMC cardReviewing the picture just taken Taking a pictureTo review pictures/videos anytime, see Press the Shutter button halfway Using the framing marks to take picturesPress the Video mode button Taking a videoTo zoom out Using the optical zoomUsing digital zoom Use the LCD to frame your subjectUse the same procedure to take a video, but Using the self-timerOff For flash settings in each mode, see Using the flashLight turns green Using different modes Using Scene modes Text For Camera pre-settings NightSnow BeachPanning Take the first picture Taking panoramic picturesCapture mode-no buttons pressed Understanding the picture-taking iconsCapture mode-shutter button pressed halfway Magnifying a picture during review Reviewing pictures/videosPlaying a video during review Deleting pictures/videos Using the undo delete featureProtecting pictures/videos from deletion OK button Using Kodak Perfect Touch technologyCropping pictures Press the Review button, then to find a picture to cropYou can do incredible things with your videos Editing videosMaking a picture from a video Trimming a videoStarting the slide show Use Slide Show to display your pictures/videos on the LCDRunning a slide show Making a video action printRunning a continuous slide show loop Changing the slide show display intervalChoosing a slide show transition Displaying pictures/videos on a television Running a slide show with the photo frame dock Viewing as thumbnails multi-up Viewing pictures/videos in different waysViewing picture/video information Viewing by date or by albumCopy pictures/videos Selecting multiple pictures/videosCopying pictures/videos Before you copy, make sure thatPictures Understanding the review iconsVideos White-Print sharpness is not determined Understanding the blur warning iconsSetting Options Self-timer Using the menu to change settingsBurst Video Size Setting Options Picture SizeWhite Balance Black-and-white or sepia Reset to Default Setting Options AF ControlSingle AF default for pictures-usesTTL-AF Long Time Exposure None defaultCustomizing your camera Off no dimming Seconds defaultAuto Power Off Minutes Off Minutes default Date & TimePlayback Blur Warning On default Off Setting Options Auto Picture Rotation On defaultOrientation Sensor On default Is in Red Eye mode Off-red eye flash does not fireFormatting deletes all Using exposure compensation to adjust picture brightnessDamage the card Using the framing grid to compose a picture Using the histogram to view picture brightnessSharing your pictures Printing tagged pictures Tagging pictures for printingPress the Share button. Press to find a picture/video Tagging pictures/videos for emailingFirst-create email addresses Second-tag pictures/videos on your cameraThird-transfer and email Tagging pictures as favoritesRemoving all favorites from your camera Optional settingsPreventing favorites from transferring to the camera Second-on your camera Tagging pictures/videos for albumsPrinting and emailing favorites First-on your computerThird-transfer to your computer Pre-tagging for album namesFollow the on-screen instructions to install the software Installing the softwareUsing the photo frame dock Using the USB cableTransferring pictures/videos Printing pictures Using other optionsDirect printing with a PictBridge enabled printer Connecting the camera to a PictBridge enabled printerPress to choose a printing option, then press the OK button Printing from a PictBridge enabled printerDisconnecting the camera from a PictBridge enabled printer Turn on the printer. Turn on the cameraPrinting from an optional SD or MMC card Using a printer that is not PictBridge enabledDock compatibility for your camera Ordering prints onlineSetting up the Bluetooth feature of your camera Making the set as trusted choice Set up your camera to trust your devicesSend pictures to a device Getting the best Bluetooth receptionSend pictures to a printer Send pictures to a computer Before you begin You need a Bluetooth enabled deviceSending pictures to a device Transferring picturesReceiving pictures from a device You need a Bluetooth enabled device, such as a cell phoneSending pictures to a printer You need a Bluetooth enabled printerPrinting pictures Sending pictures to a computer You need a Bluetooth enabled computerStatus Possible Solutions Camera problemsTroubleshooting Bluetooth problems Computer/connectivity problemsLight status Cause Effective flash range Picture quality problemsDirect printing PictBridge enabled printer problems Software CameraOther Getting help ISO speed Camera specificationsPicture size Lens protection-Built-inImage file format @ Auto ISOQuickview-Yes Video output-NTSC or PAL Tripod mount-1/4 inch Operating temperature-32-104F 0-40CFlash settings in each mode Number of pictures Internal memory Storage capacitiesPicture storage capacity Video storage capacityWhen removing the battery, allow it to cool it may be hot Important safety instructionsUsing this product Battery safety and handlingExtending battery life Battery replacement, battery lifeLimited warranty WarrantyLimited warranty coverage Your rights LimitationsOutside the United States and Canada Regulatory complianceFCC compliance and advisory Canadian DOC statement Vcci Class B ITE Korean Class B ITEFCC Part15 Subpart C 15.19a3 Industry Canada RSS-Gen IssueCo-location statement for Portable NON SAR test FCC Part 15China Taiwan Brazil Country-specific statementsMexico Coftel UAE Dubai IsraelIndex BluetoothIcon Transfer to, 43 connector, USB / A/V, 22, 44 copy picturesDownloading pictures FireworksLanguage About pictures, videos, 24 installingKodak EasyShare software installing, 43 upgrading LCD/Info button, ii lens Cleaning lens, 69 lensesScene button Power off, 33 printer dock, 45 printing From a cardQuickview, using Running slide showPicture-taking mode Auto-focus Slide show BluetoothPicture quality, 28 Upgrading software, firmware URLs, Kodak Web sites Deleting

V610 specifications

The Kodak V610 is a compact digital camera that carved a niche for itself in the mid-2000s, catering to both novice photographers and enthusiasts alike. Launched in 2006, the V610 is renowned for its impressive 10-megapixel resolution, enabling users to capture high-quality images with remarkable detail. One of the standout features of this camera is its dual lens system, which comprises both a 39mm wide-angle lens and a 130mm telephoto lens. This innovative design allows for versatile shooting options, letting users seamlessly switch between wide landscapes and close-up subjects without the hassle of changing lenses.

The Kodak V610 employs a 2.8-inch LCD screen, which makes composing and reviewing images straightforward. The screen offers bright and vibrant colors, ensuring that users can easily see their shots even in bright sunlight. Additionally, the V610 supports various scene modes, including portrait, landscape, night, and macro, which help automate the camera settings for optimal image capture in different environments.

A significant technology embedded in the V610 is its on-camera editing capabilities. The camera comes equipped with features like cropping, red-eye reduction, and several color effects, allowing users to enhance their images directly on the device. This functionality was particularly appealing to those who preferred quick edits without resorting to a computer.

In terms of performance, the Kodak V610 boasts a relatively quick shutter lag and a continuous shooting mode that enables capturing several frames in rapid succession, making it easier to photograph fast-moving subjects. The camera also incorporates Kodak's Perfect Touch technology, which enhances photos by adjusting brightness and contrast, ensuring that images come out vibrant and well-balanced.

The user interface of the V610 is intuitive, accommodating users who may not be familiar with complex camera settings. The controls are well-placed, allowing for easy navigation through menus and functions.

In terms of connectivity, the V610 includes a USB interface, enabling easy transfer of images to computers or printers. It also has a built-in SD card slot for memory expansion.

With its blend of user-friendly features, high-quality image capture, and versatile shooting options, the Kodak V610 remains a memorable option in the digital camera landscape of its time. This camera represented a perfect balance between advanced technology and accessibility, making it a beloved choice for many photography enthusiasts.