Kodak DC5000 manual Using Your Batteries

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Using Your Batteries

θ Kodak recommends KODAK Photolife AA Alkaline Batteries, or

 

KODAK Photolife AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries for use in

 

the camera.

 

θ Remove the batteries when the camera is stored for extended periods of

 

time.

 

θ Always follow your battery manufacturer’s directions fully. Do not

 

attempt to disassemble, short circuit, or subject the battery to high

 

temperature or fire.

 

θ Your camera has been designed to operate correctly using a variety of

 

AA-size batteries currently available. These include 1.5-volt alkaline and

 

rechargeable 1.2-volt Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH).

 

θ Replace all batteries of a set at the same time. New batteries should not be

 

mixed with used ones. Do not mix rechargeable and nonrechargeable

 

batteries. Do not mix alkaline or Ni-MH types of batteries. Do not mix

 

different grades or brands of batteries. Failure to observe this precaution

 

may result in some batteries in a set being driven beyond their normal

 

exhaust point and increase their possibility of leakage.

 

θ NOT ALL BATTERIES ARE CREATED EQUAL! Battery life depends

 

significantly on age, usage conditions, type, brand, and camera. Digital

 

camera requirements are very demanding on batteries. Not all batteries

 

perform well under these challenging conditions. In Kodak lab tests, Ni-

 

MH rechargeable batteries delivered outstanding results in a variety of

 

conditions. Ni-MH batteries are designed for high-demand devices, such

 

as digital cameras, and do not exhibit the “memory” effects seen with

 

other rechargeable technologies.

 

θ If you elect to use alkaline batteries in your camera, you will obtain better

 

performance from “photo-flash grade” alkaline batteries, such as

 

KODAK PHOTOLIFE alkaline batteries. These types of batteries last

 

more than twice as long in digital cameras as ordinary alkaline batteries.

 

Alkaline batteries are not rechargeable, do not attempt to recharge them in

 

the battery charger.

 

θ When using your camera on battery power, we recommend you limit

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continuous LCD Preview or Review to less than 10-minutes per session.

If you are using the camera for longer periods, it is recommended that you do so with the camera powered by the

AC adapter.

θWhen you replace the batteries, make sure that the new batteries are not wet. If they are, wipe them with a dry cloth before using them.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Important Camera Information About the Camera’s Weatherproof & Rugged DesignPage Table of Contents Customizing Your Pictures Reviewing Your PicturesPersonalizing Your Camera Installing Your Software Connecting Your CameraTips and Troubleshooting Where to Get Help Warranty and Regulatory InformationAppendix Getting Started Preparing to Take Pictures Loading BatteriesTurning the Camera On and Off Checking Batteries Page Removing a Camera Memory Card Inserting a Camera Memory CardSetting the Clock on Your Camera Main Camera Setup screen appearsDate/Time screen appears Attaching the Neck Strap Adjusting the LCD BrightnessPage Taking Pictures Previewing a Picture Before it is Taken Pressing the Shutter Button Zooming in on Your Subject Viewing the Picture Just Taken LCD displays the Delete Picture screenPicture is permanently deleted from the camera memory card Main Menu screen reappears Setting a Quickview for Each PictureCurrent setting is checked  Main Menu screen appearsFlash setting icon changes Status Display Setting the FlashPhotographing Distant Subjects Photographing Close-Ups Putting Yourself in the Picture Self-timer icon appears in the Status DisplayAdding the Date to Your Pictures LCD displays the main Menu screenLCD displays the Date Stamp screen Deleting the Picture Just Taken Picture appears on the LCD with Icon displayed abovePress Button LCD displays the Delete Picture screen Customizing Your Pictures LCD displays the Exposure Compensation screen Adjusting the Camera ExposurePicture is taken, the border cannot be removed Adding a Border to Your PictureCapturing in Black-and-White, Sepia Tone, or Document Effect, the effect cannot be removedBlack & White-takes a black-and-white picture Adjusting the Picture Quality Adjusting the Picture Resolution Selecting a White Balance for Indoor Pictures Choosing a Metering System Center-Weighted-evaluatesLCD displays the Auto ISO screen. The current setting is  Selecting the ISO SettingSharpening and Softening a Picture Locking in an Exposure Setting Page Reviewing Your Pictures Viewing Your Pictures Magnifying Your Pictures Last picture taken appears on LCD screenLCD displays a magnified view of the selected picture Print Order screen appears Selecting Pictures for PrintingLast picture taken appears on the LCD screen Main Review Menu screen appearsCancelling Pictures for Printing Protecting Your Pictures Protect screen appearsPicture appears on the LCD with the Protect icon Deleting One or All of Your Pictures Delete screen appearsPictures are deleted from the camera memory card Slide Show Interval screen appears Running a Slide Show on Your TelevisionViewing Information About a Picture Page Personalizing Your Camera Beep screen appears. The current setting is checked  Setting a Response BeepPower Save screen appears. The current setting is checked  Saving Camera PowerViewing Camera Information Language screen appears. The current Setting is checked  Main Camera Setup screen reappearsSelecting a Language for the Camera Format Memory Card screen appears Formatting Your Camera Memory CardVideo Out screen appears. The current setting is checked  Adjusting the Video Out SignalAdjusting the Camera Default Settings Setting a Border DefaultOnce the picture is taken, borders cannot be removed Setting a Flash Default Setting a White Balance DefaultAuto Main Default-flash fires Main Camera Setup screen appears Exposure Compensation Default Screen appears Setting an Exposure Compensation DefaultNo Effect Main Default- captures pictures in full color Setting an Effect DefaultSetting an Auto ISO Default Page Macintosh System Requirements Windows-Based System RequirementsSoftware Overview Kodak Software for Windows-Based ComputersKodak Software for Macintosh Computers Page Connecting Your Camera Connecting to a Windows-Based Computer Using a Serial Cable ConnectionConnecting to a Macintosh Computer Using a USB Cable Connection Opening Camera Controls Software Opening Digital Access Software Twain AcquireStarting Kodak Software for Windows-Based Computers Opening Mounter SoftwarePicture Transfer icon appears Opening Digital Access Software Plug-In AcquireStarting Kodak Software for Macintosh Computers Opening Picture Transfer ApplicationNavigating to Your Pictures Page Adjusting Your Monitor for Better Viewing Connecting with Your Camera Communicating with the ComputerGetting Better Results from Your Printer Troubleshooting Computer Monitor Problem Cause SolutionCamera Memory Card Problem Cause Solution Camera Communications Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution LCD Messages Cause Solution Online Services Software HelpFaxed Information Country Help number Fax Customer SupportCountry Help number Fax Page Warranty Repair Coverage Warranty Time PeriodLimitations Application Support How to Obtain ServiceRegulatory Information FCC Compliance and AdvisoryCanadian DOC Statement Appendix Original Camera Default SettingsWeatherproof Rating Camera SpecificationsGeneral Maintenance and Safety Lens Using Your Batteries Page Index Auto ISO Page Page