Kodak C700 manual Como usar el lente de zoom, Panorámico, Encuadre el sujeto dentro del Ocular

Models: C700

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Tamaños típicos de Impresión de fotografías (formatos)

 

C

H

P

Regular

Grupo (HDTV)

Panorámico

 

 

 

 

3.5

X 5" o

3.5 X 6" o

3.5 X 8.5" hasta

4

X 6"

4 X 7"

4 X 11.5"

(88,9 X127 mm o

(88,9 X 152 mm o (88,9 X 216 mm hasta

102 X 152 mm)

102 X 178 mm)

102 X 292,7 mm)

NOTA: Su fotoacabador proveerá generalmente impresiones de 4 x 6, 4 x 7 y 4 x 11.5 pulgadas (tamaños 102 x 152, 102 x 178 y 102 x

292,7 mm). Algunas impresoras locales podrían ofrecer impresiones de 3.5 x 5, 3.5 x 6, y 3.5 x 8.5 pulgadas (tamaños 88,9 x 152 y 88,9 x 216 mm).

Como usar el lente de zoom

Para tomar fotografías, esta cámara tiene un lente motorizado de zoom que le permite seleccionar la distancia ideal de enfoque del lente. Cuando encienda la cámara, el lente está fijado automáticamente en la posición de gran angular.

1.Levante la CUBIERTA DEL LENTE/

FLASH (3) para destapar el LENTE (7) y

activar el flash.

2.Deslice hacia la izquierda la PALANCA

DEL DISCO SELECTOR DEL ZOOM (1) al modo de gran angular para alejarse del sujeto. Deslice la palanca hacia la derecha a la posición de modo telefotográfico para acercarse al sujeto.

3.Encuadre el sujeto dentro del OCULAR

DEL VISOR (12).

4.Oprima parcialmente el

DISPARADOR (2) hasta que la LÁMPARA DE CÁMARA LISTA/FLASH (13) brille

verde. Para tomar la fotografía, oprima completamente el disparador.

El cilindro del lente automáticamente regresará a la posición de modo de gran angular, después de aproximadamente 60 segundos.

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Kodak C700 manual Como usar el lente de zoom, Panorámico, Encuadre el sujeto dentro del Ocular, Oprima parcialmente el

C700 specifications

The Kodak C700 is a pioneering digital camera that made a significant impact on the photography landscape upon its release. Known for its compact design and user-friendly functionality, the C700 is considered one of the early models to blend convenience with quality.

One of the standout features of the Kodak C700 is its impressive 2.1-megapixel sensor, which was cutting-edge at the time of its launch. This resolution allowed for sharp and vibrant images, making it suitable for both casual users and photography enthusiasts. The camera offered a maximum image size of 1600 x 1200 pixels, providing enough detail for printing and sharing.

The C700 is equipped with a fixed focal length lens with a 3x optical zoom, allowing users to capture a variety of subjects, from landscapes to portraits. The lens was complemented by a built-in flash, providing versatility in different lighting conditions. One of the innovative technologies integrated into the C700 was its Smart Picture feature, which automatically adjusts settings based on the shooting environment, making it easier for novice users to achieve great shots.

In terms of connectivity, the Kodak C700 includes a USB port for easy transfer of images to a computer, which was a significant advancement during its time. This feature enhanced the user experience, allowing for quick sharing and editing of pictures. The device also supports the use of CompactFlash memory cards, giving photographers the flexibility to expand their storage options.

Users appreciated the Kodak C700 for its intuitive interface, featuring a color LCD display for framing shots and reviewing photos. The camera featured various shooting modes, including landscape, portrait, and night modes, further expanding its versatility for different photographic scenarios.

Durability was another key characteristic of the C700, designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use while maintaining a lightweight and portable form factor. The ergonomic design ensured a comfortable grip, essential for long shooting sessions.

Overall, the Kodak C700 set a high bar for portable digital photography with its combination of advanced features, ease of use, and reliable performance. It remains a significant model in the evolution of digital cameras, representing a shift towards accessibility and user-centric design in photography technology.