Kodak V610 manual Pre-tagging for album names, Third-transfer to your computer

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Third—transfer to your computer

When you transfer the tagged pictures/videos to your computer, EasyShare software opens and categorizes your pictures/videos in the appropriate album. For details, see Help in EasyShare software.

Pre-tagging for album names

Use the Set Album (Still or Video) feature to pre-select album names before you take pictures/videos. Then, all the pictures/videos you take are tagged with those album names.

First—on your computer

You can add albums using Kodak EasyShare software. Then, copy up to 32 album names to the camera’s internal memory. (For details, see Help in EasyShare software.)

Second—on your camera

1In any capture mode, press the Menu button.

2Press to highlight Set Album, then press the OK button.

3Press to highlight an album name, then press the OK button. Repeat to mark pictures/videos for albums.

4Highlight Exit, then press the OK button.

5Press the Menu button to exit the menu.

Your selections are saved. Your album selection is displayed on the LCD. A plus (+) after the album name means more than one album is selected.

Third—transfer to your computer

When you transfer the tagged pictures/videos to your computer, EasyShare software opens and categorizes your pictures/videos in the appropriate album. For details, see Help in EasyShare software.

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Contents Kodak EasyShare V610 dual lens digital camera Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York Front view Back view LCDTable of contents Table of contents Setting up your camera Attaching the strap Loading the KLIC-7001 batteryCharging the battery Volt AC adapterSetting the language and date/time Press the On/Off button to turn the camera on in Auto modeTurning on the camera Storing pictures on an SD or MMC card See page 66 for storage capacitiesTaking a picture Reviewing the picture just takenTo review pictures/videos anytime, see Using the framing marks to take pictures Press the Video mode buttonTaking a video Press the Shutter button halfwayUsing the optical zoom Using digital zoomUse the LCD to frame your subject To zoom outUsing the self-timer Use the same procedure to take a video, butOff Using the flash For flash settings in each mode, seeLight turns green Using different modes Using Scene modes For Camera pre-settings Night SnowBeach TextPanning Taking panoramic pictures Take the first pictureUnderstanding the picture-taking icons Capture mode-no buttons pressedCapture mode-shutter button pressed halfway Reviewing pictures/videos Magnifying a picture during reviewPlaying a video during review Using the undo delete feature Deleting pictures/videosProtecting pictures/videos from deletion Using Kodak Perfect Touch technology Cropping picturesPress the Review button, then to find a picture to crop OK buttonEditing videos Making a picture from a videoTrimming a video You can do incredible things with your videosUse Slide Show to display your pictures/videos on the LCD Running a slide showMaking a video action print Starting the slide showChanging the slide show display interval Running a continuous slide show loopChoosing a slide show transition Displaying pictures/videos on a television Running a slide show with the photo frame dock Viewing pictures/videos in different ways Viewing picture/video informationViewing by date or by album Viewing as thumbnails multi-upSelecting multiple pictures/videos Copying pictures/videosBefore you copy, make sure that Copy pictures/videosUnderstanding the review icons PicturesVideos Understanding the blur warning icons White-Print sharpness is not determinedUsing the menu to change settings Setting Options Self-timerBurst Setting Options Picture Size Video SizeWhite Balance Black-and-white or sepia Setting Options AF Control Single AF default for pictures-usesTTL-AFLong Time Exposure None default Reset to DefaultCustomizing your camera Seconds default Auto Power Off MinutesOff Minutes default Date & Time Off no dimmingSetting Options Auto Picture Rotation On default Orientation Sensor On defaultIs in Red Eye mode Off-red eye flash does not fire Playback Blur Warning On default OffUsing exposure compensation to adjust picture brightness Formatting deletes allDamage the card Using the histogram to view picture brightness Using the framing grid to compose a pictureSharing your pictures Tagging pictures for printing Printing tagged picturesTagging pictures/videos for emailing First-create email addressesSecond-tag pictures/videos on your camera Press the Share button. Press to find a picture/videoTagging pictures as favorites Third-transfer and emailOptional settings Removing all favorites from your cameraPreventing favorites from transferring to the camera Tagging pictures/videos for albums Printing and emailing favoritesFirst-on your computer Second-on your cameraPre-tagging for album names Third-transfer to your computerInstalling the software Follow the on-screen instructions to install the softwareUsing the USB cable Using the photo frame dockTransferring pictures/videos Using other options Direct printing with a PictBridge enabled printerConnecting the camera to a PictBridge enabled printer Printing picturesPrinting from a PictBridge enabled printer Disconnecting the camera from a PictBridge enabled printerTurn on the printer. Turn on the camera Press to choose a printing option, then press the OK buttonUsing a printer that is not PictBridge enabled Dock compatibility for your cameraOrdering prints online Printing from an optional SD or MMC cardSetting up the Bluetooth feature of your camera Set up your camera to trust your devices Making the set as trusted choiceGetting the best Bluetooth reception Send pictures to a deviceSend pictures to a printer Send pictures to a computer You need a Bluetooth enabled device Sending pictures to a deviceTransferring pictures Before you beginYou need a Bluetooth enabled device, such as a cell phone Receiving pictures from a deviceYou need a Bluetooth enabled printer Sending pictures to a printerPrinting pictures You need a Bluetooth enabled computer Sending pictures to a computerCamera problems Status Possible SolutionsTroubleshooting Computer/connectivity problems Bluetooth problemsLight status Cause Picture quality problems Effective flash rangeDirect printing PictBridge enabled printer problems Camera SoftwareOther Getting help Camera specifications Picture sizeLens protection-Built-in ISO speed@ Auto ISO Image file formatTripod mount-1/4 inch Operating temperature-32-104F 0-40C Quickview-Yes Video output-NTSC or PALFlash settings in each mode Storage capacities Picture storage capacityVideo storage capacity Number of pictures Internal memoryImportant safety instructions Using this productBattery safety and handling When removing the battery, allow it to cool it may be hotBattery replacement, battery life Extending battery lifeWarranty Limited warrantyLimited warranty coverage Limitations Your rightsRegulatory compliance Outside the United States and CanadaFCC compliance and advisory Vcci Class B ITE Korean Class B ITE Canadian DOC statementIndustry Canada RSS-Gen Issue Co-location statement for Portable NON SAR testFCC Part 15 FCC Part15 Subpart C 15.19a3Country-specific statements China Taiwan BrazilUAE Dubai Israel Mexico CoftelBluetooth IndexTransfer to, 43 connector, USB / A/V, 22, 44 copy pictures Downloading picturesFireworks IconAbout pictures, videos, 24 installing Kodak EasyShare software installing, 43 upgradingLCD/Info button, ii lens Cleaning lens, 69 lenses LanguagePower off, 33 printer dock, 45 printing From a card Quickview, usingRunning slide show Scene buttonAuto-focus Slide show Bluetooth Picture-taking modePicture quality, 28 Deleting Upgrading software, firmware URLs, Kodak Web sites

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.