RCA CDS6300 Using the Status Screen, Picture Quality Status, Capture Modes, Normal no icon, Macro

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Using the Camera’s Features

FLASH

TIMER

MODE

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Using the Status Screen

The Status screen helps you see the settings of specific modes for your picture taking, including picture quality, flash, and battery life.

MODE button Power dial

Picture Quality Status

 

Once you set the picture quality to your desired

 

setting, you can view it in the Status screen. The 3

 

settings are economy (E), normal (N), and fine (F).

 

To change this setting, see page 26.

Capture Modes

You can choose from 4 types of modes for picture taking, normal, macro, burst, and multi.

Normal (no icon)

This mode allows you to take a standard picture with all flash modes available.

To set the picture mode to normal, press and release the MODE button until you don’t see any of the

capture mode icons ( ,

,

).

Macro

This mode allows you to take a close-up picture (5- 50 cm), and automatically turns the LCD monitor on so that you can see the magnification. No flash modes are available with this setting.

To set the picture mode to Macro, press and release

the MODE button until you see the macro icon ( ).

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Digital Still Camera User’s Guide Changing Entertainment. AgainImportant Information Product RegistrationTable of Contents Viewing and Downloading Other InformationConnections & Setup Connections & Setup Parts ChecklistWindows PC Requirements System Requirements for PhotoStudio2000Macintosh Requirements Buttons and Controls Flash button Shutter Power Button Unpack the camera and accessories Getting StartedInsert the batteries Battery Level Icon Insert the CompactFlash card View your picture Take a pictureTurn off the camera Powering the Camera Using the Power SupplyRemoving the power supply Using an Optional Plug Adapter in Foreign CountriesUsing the Neck Strap and Lens Cover Holder Setting the Date and Time Using the Camera’s Features Using the Zoom Lever W and T Using the Camera’s FeaturesDigital and Optical Zooming Using the Navigation Button Quick ReviewCapture Modes Using the Status ScreenPicture Quality Status Normal no iconMulti Battery LevelBurst Auto Flash Flash ModesNo Flash no icon Forced FlashCamera Busy Self Timer StatusRed-eye Reduction Flash Record Menu Using the MenusWhite Balance Exposure Picture Quality TipDisplaying Picture Information View MenuIndex Review Delete a Picture Lock/Unlock a PictureDelete All Pictures Slideshow SlideshowLCD Monitor Brightness Setup MenuSound Self Timer Using the Self TimerTV Signal LanguageFormatting the CompactFlash Card Viewing and Downloading Connecting to a TV or VCR to See Your Pictures Using Your Camera with a TV or PCViewing and Downloading Windows PC Requirements Macintosh RequirementsSerial or USB computer connection Other Information Power suddenly goes off and does not come back on by itself TroubleshootingNo power is supplied Other InformationLCD monitor, the viewfinder, and the lens are dirty There seems to be a problem taking picturesColored bright spots appear all over the LCD monitor It isn’t possible to shoot in successionCleaning the Camera Care and CleaningProper Care and Storage CD-ROM Care Things to AvoidTraveling Tips AC Power Supply SpecificationsCamera Limited Warranty Other Information What your warranty does not cover Limitation of WarrantyHow State Law relates to warranty If you purchased your camera outside the United StatesOther Information Optional Accessories Using the Optional AC088 TripodTo order accessories, contact your local Dealer United States and Canada OrdersAccessories Order Form Description Price Qty TotalUSE Your Credit Card This Page Left Blank Intentionally Index Index North Meridian Street Indianapolis,