About Your Camera

Removing the Lens

• Press the Lens Release button and turn the lens counterclockwise until it stops. Gently remove the lens from the camera body.

NOTE: On the mount surface of the lens, there are a number of electric contacts. Keep them clean to ensure proper connection. To avoid damaging them, put on the lens’ rear cap when the lens is off the camera.

Imager

Light from the scene you are photographing strikes the imager when the camera’s shutter is open. The imager converts this light into a digital image. Your camera has an approximately 14 million pixel imager with an ISO range of 160 - 1600 (Raw files) or 160 - 800 (JPEG files).

Shutter Button

The Shutter button has two positions. When you lightly press the Shutter button, the camera's Autofocus and Exposure Systems activate. When you then press the button all the way down, the shutter releases to capture an image.

NOTE: Before you start to take pictures, you should become familiar with the light press position.

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Kodak 6B8773 manual Imager, Shutter Button, Removing the Lens