CONTENTS

 

CAMERA IDENTIFICATION

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GETTING STARTED

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Setting the language

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Date and time imprinting

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Date formats

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Setting the date and time

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ATTACHING THE STRAP

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Control-button actuator

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LOADING THE BATTERY

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Low-battery indicator

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Battery tips

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Power shut-off

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DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT

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LOADING THE FILM

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TAKING PICTURES

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Typical print sizes (formats)

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Tips for better pictures

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USING THE ZOOM LENS

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TAKING FLASH PICTURES

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Flash-lamp signals

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Flash-to-subject distance

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SELECTING OTHER

 

FLASH MODES

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Red-eye reduction

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Auto flash without

 

red-eye reduction

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Fill flash

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Flash off

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SELECTING THE SPECIAL

 

OPTION MODES

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Infinity-focus mode

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Spot-focus mode

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Portrait mode

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Nightview mode

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Continuous-drive mode

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USING THE SELF-TIMER

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TITLE IMPRINTING

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Print-title imprinting

24

Deleting print title

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Roll-title imprinting

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Deleting roll title

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Viewing selected titles

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Title-select list

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PRINT-QUANTITY SELECT

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Canceling print-quantity select

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UNLOADING THE FILM

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Automatic rewind

29

Mid-roll change (MRC)

29

CARING FOR YOUR CAMERA

30

TROUBLESHOOTING

31

SPECIFICATIONS

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Kodak C800/C850 manual Contents

C800/C850 specifications

The Kodak C800 and C850 digital cameras represent a significant step forward in consumer photography, combining advanced technology with user-friendly features. These models cater to a wide range of photography enthusiasts, from beginners to more experienced users, providing excellent image quality and versatility.

One of the standout features of the C800 and C850 is their impressive resolution. With a high megapixel count, these cameras are capable of capturing sharp, detailed images, making them ideal for everything from landscapes to candid portraits. The cameras also boast advanced image processing capabilities, which enhance color accuracy and overall image quality, ensuring that every shot is vibrant and true to life.

The C800 and C850 are equipped with powerful zoom lenses that allow photographers to get closer to the action without sacrificing image quality. The optical zoom ranges provide flexibility in framing subjects, whether shooting at a distance or close up. Additionally, the cameras incorporate image stabilization technologies, which help reduce blurriness caused by camera shake, making it easier to capture clear images in various lighting conditions.

The user interface on both models is designed with simplicity in mind. The cameras feature intuitive controls and a clear, easy-to-navigate menu system, enabling users to adjust settings seamlessly. The inclusion of intuitive shooting modes, such as panorama, portrait, and macro, allows photographers to easily switch between different shooting styles, ensuring that they can adapt to various environments.

Battery life is another important consideration in these models; the C800 and C850 are designed to provide extended shooting time on a single charge. This feature is particularly beneficial for photographers who spend long hours capturing images during events or outdoor excursions.

In terms of connectivity, both cameras come equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities. This functionality allows users to easily transfer images to their smartphones or tablets for quick sharing on social media platforms, enhancing the overall convenience of the photography experience.

Overall, the Kodak C800 and C850 are versatile, high-performance cameras that cater to a wide array of photographic needs. With their combination of impressive image quality, user-friendly features, and advanced technologies, these models are well-suited for capturing life's moments, making them an excellent choice for both casual and serious photographers alike.