Kodak M5370 manual Taking pictures using the Touch Shutter feature

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Taking pictures/videos

Taking pictures using the Touch Shutter feature

For convenience, you can take pictures using the Touch Shutter feature. The camera focuses on the area you touch, then takes a picture.

NOTE: When the touch shutter is off, the icon shown is

. (If no icons are displayed, tap the screen.)

1 Tap Touch Shutter

.

 

The LCD displays the Touch Shutter square.

 

2Use the LCD to compose the picture.

Touch Shutter square

3To take a picture, tap the desired area of focus inside the Touch Shutter square.

The camera focuses on the area you touched and takes a picture. The camera stays in Touch Shutter mode until you turn it off. You can also use the Shutter button to take a picture.

NOTE: You can also use Touch Shutter in Self-timer and Burst modes, but not in Panorama.

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Contents Camera / M5370 Kodak Easyshare Touch4H8631en Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, New YorkQuick start Front, top view MICROSD/SDHC Side, bottom viewTouchscreen gestures Table of contents Table of contents Vii Purchase extra batteries Watch the battery level Setting up your cameraLoading the KLIC-7006 battery Charge the batteryCharging with the in-camera battery charger Charging the batteryIf your package included Then see Watch the battery level See Charging with the external battery chargerCharging with your computer’s USB port Turning on the camera Set the date and time Setting the language, date/timeSet the language Tap your languageStoring pictures on a MICROSD/SDHC Card Attaching the strap Taking pictures/videos Taking pictures in Smart Capture modeTaking pictures using the Touch Shutter feature To review pictures/videos anytime, see Reviewing the picture/video just takenYour camera, the way you want it Using Tools to choose actions, preferences Full Three quarters Half Critical AC Power Watch the battery levelUnderstanding the picture-taking icons Use the LCD to compose the video Taking a videoUsing the zoom Reduction Off Never Using the flashTripod Red-eyeUsing different modes Adding a date stamp Using Film EffectsTap Date Stamp Off Tap Date Stamp On Distant scenery at night. Flash does not fire Using Scene modesSelf-Portrait Night PortraitProgram Scene mode, tap a setting. Then change its value Using Program modeChanging Program mode settings Using exposure compensation to adjust brightnessTap Self-timer/Burst , then tap Burst Taking self-timer pictures/videosTaking burst pictures Take the first picture Taking panoramic picturesQuickview Review Reviewing and editingReviewing pictures/videos LiveviewOther things you can do in Review Deleting pictures/videos Playing a videoYou can drag the timeline slider or tap the timeline bar Magnifying a picture Viewing pictures/videos in different waysViewing as thumbnails Smarter way to find and enjoy your pictures Videos Understanding the review iconsCropping a picture Using decorative effects Using effectsFollow the screen prompts to save the picture Trimming a video Picture is created. The original video is saved Making a picture from a videoTap Edit Tap Action Print Making an action print from a videoTap Select Images, then tap the desired pictures/videos Selecting multiple pictures/videosAV cable Displaying pictures/videos on a televisionRunning a slide show Liveview Quickview Sharing pictures/videosSharing through email and social networks Press the Share button anytimeQuickview Review Press the Share button Using the Share featureCheck mark. Drag to scroll through the list Tap Done Manage email addresses and Kodak Pulse Digital Frames Tagging pictures If prompted to Update People Tags, tap YesTagging people Need to update a name? When finished typing, tap DoneManually add a face tag Tagging with keywords Using the keyboardMarking pictures/videos as favorites People Tag Settings Using the Settings menuChanging settings Setting Options Share Button SettingsReset settings to their default Setting Options Date StampTaken-to pictures you Take next Slide Show Settings Power Save-Dimmer LCD uses less powerPictures/videos Install software, transfer pictures, and share Installing software, sharingDownload Kodak Software later Get Software help Printing from a Kodak All-in-One Printer Connecting the camera to a Kodak All-in-One PrinterPrinting pictures Direct printing with a Kodak All-in-One PrinterPrinting from an optional MICROSD/SDHC Card Ordering prints onlineMarking pictures for print Camera problems TroubleshootingStatus Solution Videos, including protected files Status SolutionPicture quality problems Computer/connectivity problemsDirect printing Pictbridge enabled printer problems Taken in Smart Capture modeGetting help on the Web StatusSolutionFace detection-Yes Face recognition-Yes SpecificationsAppendix Auto focus control-Continuous and Single AF12 MP 169 4608 x 2592 pixels MP 43 2880 x 2160 pixels Self-timermode-2 seconds, 10 seconds, 2 picture timerBurst modes-Seepage Image file formatMicrophone-Mono Speaker-Mono Pictbridge support-Yes Care and maintenanceOperating temperature-0-40C 32-104F Upgrading your software and firmwareWhen removing the battery, allow it to cool it may be hot Important safety instructionsStorage capacities Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries Battery replacement, battery lifeExtending battery life Use a power-saving LCD Brightness setting seeLimited warranty coverage Limited warrantyLimitations Outside the United States and Canada Regulatory complianceFCC compliance and advisory Your rightsAppendix Vcci Class B ITE Russian GOST-R Australian C-TickN137 Korean Class B ITE Korean Li-ion Regulatory China RoHS Charging, 2 expected life, 60 icons, 14 loading, 1 types Battery icon, 14 USBOut Action printHDR mode, 18 help Delete picturesDeleting Framing marksEmail marked Mode dial, 18 modes Backlight, 19, 20 brightLanguage Modes, capture smart capture, 18 videoTransfer to computer, 48, 49 pictures/video Program modeUsing Setting up the cameraSocial networks, 38 software SettingsShare button, 38, 45 shutter RunningVideo record button, 15 video size, 45, 46 viewing Optical