Kyocera Finecam L3, Finecam L4 Guidelines for selecting image dimensions pixels and quality

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Using the Camera “s” Mode and Movie “m” Mode Functions

Recording Capacity Based on Image Dimensions (Pixels) and Quality

 

Image

 

 

Number of Images

 

 

Dimensions

Quality*1

File Size*2

Recordable in a Memory

 

 

(Pixels)

 

 

Card*3

 

s

2304x1728

F

About 2.0 MB

About 7 to 10

 

Camera

(L4 only)

 

 

 

 

N

About 1.0 MB

About 14 to 19

 

mode

 

 

(still

 

 

 

 

 

2048x1536

F

About 1.6 MB

About 9 to 12

 

images)

 

(L3 only)

 

 

 

 

 

N

About 800 KB

About 17 to 24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1600x1200

F

About 1.0 MB

About 14 to 20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N

About 500 KB

About 27 to 36

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1280x960

F

About 660 KB

About 21 to 29

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N

About 360 KB

About 39 to 52

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

640x480

F

About 210 KB

About 67 to 85

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N

About 140 KB

About 104 to 123

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

m

320x240

About 8.9 MB*4

About 1 to 2*4

/ m

Movie

 

 

 

 

160x120

About 9.6 MB*5

About 1 to 2*5

mode

 

 

 

 

 

s

 

 

 

 

 

*1 F (fine) or N (normal)

*2 File size differs depending on the subject conditions. Capacities are only given as general references.

*3 When using 16 MB Memory Card. Capacities are only given as general references. *4 When recording movies for 30 seconds

*5 When recording movies for 120 seconds

Guidelines for selecting image dimensions (pixels) and quality

Select large image dimensions when you want to print a high quality picture or when you want to emphasize the quality of the image. When sending an image as an e-mail attachment, decrease the size of the file by selecting image dimensions. To emphasize picture quality, set the image quality to [FINE]. In other cases, use [NORMAL] to keep image files small and increase the number of recordable images.

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Contents Appendix Annexe BaseShooting Technique Technique de Prise de vue Introduction Check the ContentsIntroduction How to Use this ManualContents Selecting Image Dimensions Pixels Using the Camera s Mode and Movie m Mode FunctionsUsing Playback p Mode Functions Appendix Using Setup SET UP Mode FunctionsFor customers in Canada Caution FCC StatementMake sure to read this page carefully Precautions for Operating the CameraMicrocomputer Protection Circuit Make sure to read this page carefullyTest Photos and Warranties Storing the CameraPrint Image Matching Precautions for Handling BatteriesFunctions of this Camera Connecting to a PCShooting Playback Digital PrintIntroduction System Around the Camera Attaching the Hand Strap Names of PartsPreparation of Camera Loading the Memory Card and Inserting the Battery PackPreparation of Camera Removing the memory card Write Protect Switch SD Memory Cards onlyAA batteries may also be used OfPreparationCameraSetting the Date and Time Turning the Power onBattery indicator and replacing time Preparation of CameraDisplay format of date Date and time must be setCompose your picture for the subject Setting the Mode to s Camera ModeTaking a Picture Shooting Still Images Basic Operations Check the exposure and bring the camera into focusTake a picture LED Displays after Shooting Basic Operations Holding the Camera SteadyShutter Release Button Half-way Down Multiple Image Display in Playback modes Basic Operations Using + and buttonsLet’s Shoot Movies too Set the Mode to m movie modeCompose your picture and bring it into focus Movie recording ends automatically after 30 or 120 secondsPlaying Back a Still Picture Set the Mode to p playback modeChecking the Pictures Playback of Images Press the display button Checking Image InformationMovie Display Display during Movie PlaybackSelect the image you want to erase Set the Mode to p playback mode and select EraseErasing Unwanted Images Complete the operation Using the directional keypad and execute buttonDelete the image When the Memory Card is Full Addition, any PC requires the following installation Connecting to a PCFor Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE users Installing the USB DriverFor Mac OS 8.6 users Cameras LCD after connecting to your PC Connecting the USB Cable to your PCBasic Operations PC display after connecting the camera For Windows users Viewing the Images on Your PCMight damage the image data Basic Operations For Macintosh usersUnder this condition above, do not disconnect the USB For Windows For Windows MeFor Windows 98/98SE For Windows XP usersBasic Operations For Macintosh Uninstalling the USB Driver and RemediesRemoving the Driver For printers supporting Dpof Printing Digital Images with a Dedicated PrinterSetting and Using the Printing Functions Set printing function Select the direct print menuPrint the image Image was printedShooting Technique Shooting Images Using Focus LockRemove your finger from the shutter button Technique Shooting Shooting Images Using Zoom optical zoom and digital zoomShooting Technique Saving Power by Shooting Images Using the ViewfinderPressing the Display button twice turns off the LCD monitor How to Use the Display Button Usable Flash Range Using Flash FunctionsPage What is red-eye phenomenon? Operation setting toUsing the Camera s Mode and Movie m Mode Functions Macro and Landscape Photography Using the landscape modeWhat is Parallax? When appears, the setting is completed Using the Self-TimerStill images Movies Selecting Image Dimensions PixelsOperation setting to Fine Setting Image Quality File CompressionWhen F appears, the setting is completed Select FINE, then press the e buttonGuidelines for selecting image dimensions pixels and quality Exposure Compensation Operation setting to +0.3Guidelines for using exposure compensation Types of White Balance WB White Balance SettingOperation setting to Sepia SM/mM Color Mode Selecting Color Or Sepia ModeSelect +, then press the e button Operation setting to +SMCHROMA Changing the Contrast SMSHARPNESS Sharpening the Outline Operation SM/mMWB Preset Setting White Balance ManuallyOperation setting to F7.5 SMAE Mode Selecting the Exposure ModePage General guidelines for the focus distance Select 4SEC, then press the e button Operation setting to LT4SSMLONG EXP. Slowing the Shutter Speed SMISO Changing ISO Sensitivity to Shoot Subjects Operation setting to ISO160Select Spot AREA, then press the e button Operation setting to Spot AreaSMMETERING Selecting the Area to be Exposed Select OFF, then press the e button SMDIGITAL Zoom Using Digital Zoom or NotOperation setting to OFF Viewing Pictures on the Multiple Image Display Multi Multiple Image PlaybackMultiple Image Display and Operations Using Playback p Mode FunctionsPress the Menu button to finish the erasure opera Tion Erasing an Image on the Multiple Image DisplayReturning to the normal playback single image display Erase Erasing Individual Images Protect Protecting Images from being ErasedTo protect images To Erase an ImageTo Erase All Images Erase ALL Erasing All ImagesSet the area to be resized Resize Resizing and Trimming ImagesTo Resize an Image Confirming and Deleting the Resized Image To Rotate the Image to 90˚ Rotate Rotating ImagesSet the first frame Auto Play Automatic PlaybackPrint Digital Print Order Format Dpof Setting Set to print the date or not Set the number of printsResetting all print settings Setting an Index PrintDisplay the menu icons to select Erase ALL Bright Cntrl Setting Brightness of the LCD Monitor Using Setup SET UP Mode FunctionsUsing Setup SET UP Mode Functions Insert Date Setting to Write the Date in the ImageOperation setting to with Date Operation to format a memory card Power Save Saving Power by Turning Power Off AutomaticallyFormat Formatting the Memory Card When Power Save is set to no PWR OFF Operation setting to 1MINWhen Power Save is set to one of 15SEC, 1MIN, 3MIN and 6MIN Operation setting to on Mode Lock Preserving the Mode SettingsSelect OFF, press the e button to complete the setting KeypadOperation setting to EX Comp Custom SET. Setting a function to the + and buttonOperations when EX Comp is selected Operations when LCD Bright is selectedSet the mode select dial to s or m Press the + and buttons to set the brightness on the LCDOperations when W Balance is selected Select RED, then press the e button to complete the setting Color Select Setting the Color of Menu DisplayOperation setting to RED Start Screen Selecting the Startup Screen Operation Setting an image as startup screenLanguage Selecting the Display Language Operation setting to FrançaisREC Review Reviewing the Image Just after Shooting Operation Resetting File Numbers File NO. Resetting the File Number toOperation Restoring the default settings Mode Reset Restoring Default Settings of FunctionsAppendix TroubleshootingMessage Write Protect appears AppendixMessage Cause Remedy Messages and RemediesList of Menus and Icons Displayed on the LCD Monitor Display when the Camera s or Movie m mode is selectedDisplay when the Menu button is pressed Menus appear Camera mode Display when Playback p mode is selectedAppendix Display when SET UP mode is selected Front illumination Blue / Red Self-timer LED RedLED Indication and Camera Status Standby LED green Appendix Memory card access LED orange100 101 List of Menu modes that can be locked and default settings102 Optional AccessoriesAC Adapter Handling Precautions 103 Pay attention to your selection of Long EXP. and ISO104 Specifications105 106 Battery PowerDisplay Input, Output

L4, Finecam L4, L3, Finecam L3 specifications

Kyocera Finecam L3 and L4 are part of an innovative series of compact digital cameras that blend advanced technology with user-friendly features. Both models cater to photography enthusiasts looking for reliability, portability, and quality imaging in a sleek design.

The Kyocera Finecam L3 offers a 3.2-megapixel sensor that captures vivid images in various lighting conditions. This camera features a 3x optical zoom lens, allowing users to capture distant subjects clearly without sacrificing image quality. The L3’s compact size makes it highly portable, fitting comfortably in a pocket, making it an ideal companion for travel and everyday photography. One of its standout attributes is its quick shutter response, ensuring that you can capture fleeting moments with ease.

Meanwhile, the Finecam L4 takes a step further with a 4-megapixel sensor, providing even greater detail in photos. The L4 also boasts an advanced 3x optical zoom, along with enhanced digital zoom capabilities that amplify the versatility of the camera. Users will enjoy the benefits of improved low-light performance, thanks to the L4’s effective ISO range, enabling clearer photos in dim environments. Both models are equipped with a 2-inch LCD display, allowing for easy framing and reviewing of images.

Kyocera has incorporated user-friendly technologies in both the L3 and L4, such as automatic scene modes that adapt settings for various environments, making them accessible for users of all skill levels. The cameras also feature built-in image stabilization, reducing blur caused by hand movement, which is particularly beneficial in challenging shooting conditions.

In terms of connectivity, both cameras support USB transfer to facilitate easy downloading of images to a computer. They are powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, ensuring that users can capture numerous shots without the worry of running out of battery life quickly.

Overall, the Kyocera Finecam L3 and L4 stand out for their blend of compactness, user-friendly features, and impressive imaging capabilities. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced photographer, these cameras offer a reliable solution for capturing life’s moments with quality and ease. With their thoughtful design and advanced technologies, they hold a special place in the lineup of consumer digital cameras.