UserÕs Guide
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Contents
Reviewing your pictures
Accessing your pictures via computer
Tips and troubleshooting
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Camera features
So where is the Þlm?
Getting started
Add sound to your picture
Typical uses for your camera
System Requirements
DC220 and DC260 software
Camera Accessories Item Number
Number
Not all accessories are available in all countries
Your Digital Camera
Meet your camera
Softkeys
Softkeys
Mode dial
Four-way controller
Flash
Your camera display
Picture Type
Exposure Compensation
Quality
Brief detour to discuss quality and resolution
Close Up DC220 only
Self-Timer
Pictures Remaining
Batteries
Infrared Communication
Manual Mode
Initiating communication
Searching for communication partner
Reformatting the memory card
Removable memory card
My Computer window appears
Removing the memory card
Power management
Always follow your battery manufacturers directions fully
Installing batteries
Using the AC adapter
Taking pictures
Turning the camera on
Entering the Capture mode
Camera moves the lens to a point away from the camera
DeÞning settings via the Capture mode menus
DeÞning settings
Settings for the selected picture type appear
Picture Type settings
Script setting
Album settings DC260 only
White Balance settings
Watermark settings
Advanced Exposure Modes settings
Preferences settings
Advanced Focus Mode settings DC260 only
Capture
Date and Time screen appears again
Date and Time
Camera Name
Setting Flash, Exposure, Picture Type, and Quality
DeÞning settings via the Scroll and Select buttons
Setting the Self-Timer and Close-up settings DC220 only
Taking pictures
Adding sound to a picture
Viewing the memory gauge
When you are done recording, release the Record button
Digital zooming
Zooming
Digital zoom is disabled when you turn the LCD off
Reviewing your pictures
Entering the Review mode
Review Mode Settings screen appears
Setting Review mode preferences
Overlay preferences
LCD returns to the thumbnail or full screen
Slideshow preferences
Playback preferences
Video preferences
filmstrip scrolls until you release the arrow button
Viewing pictures
Scroll to find the picture you want to select
Marked pictures are moved to the selected album
Placing marked pictures in an album DC260 only
Creating a new album
New Album Name screen appears
Marked pictures are copied from one camera to the other
Copying marked pictures from camera to camera
Opening albums
Press the Expand softkey
Expanding and collapsing pictures
Now has attached sound. If a picture has
Adding sound to pictures
Attached sound, pressing the Delete
Or both the picture and sound
Deleting one picture
Delete, Sound Only, and Cancel softkeys appear
Deleting multiple or all pictures
Playing sound, bursts, and timelapse sequences
Screen displays a magnified view of the selected picture
Magnifying pictures
Viewing pictures on your TV
YouÕve got to connect Þrst
Setting camera properties
Finding the Properties software
Additional settings appear
Specifying General settings
YourCamera cameraproperties
Specifying Camera settings
High
Specifying Picture Type settings
Resolution , Interval , and Number of Pictures, the number
Mode settings on the camera
Specifying Albums settings DC260 only
Entering the Connect mode
Connecting your camera to your computer
RS-232 Serial
Which connection?
Connecting via a serial cable
On your desktop, click Start Settings Control Panel
This connector is normally on the back of the computer
Infrared transceiver
Connecting via a USB cable
On your computer, click Start Settings Control Panel
Connecting via an infrared transceiver
Potential connection problems
Using the Mounter software
Accessing your pictures via computer
Installing Mounter software
YouÕve got to connect Þrst
Mounter software overview
Viewing your pictures
Transferring pictures and scripts to your camera
Transferring pictures to your computer
Camera Name and System folder icons appear
Window appears listing individual pictures
Creating albums on the camera DC260 only
Saving sound
Opening picture Þles in other software programs
Placing the memory card in your computer
Setting preferences
Exiting Mounter software
Refer to Removing the memory card on
Picture Card Adapter
Picture Card appears as a drive on your computer
Does my computer support a Pcmcia card?
Memory Card Reader
Transferring pictures via Twain software
Installing Twain software
Twain software workßow
Connecting the camera to your computer
Select appropriate button to
Starting the Twain Software
Retrieve pictures from your
Camera or computer
Selecting the source of your pictures
Selecting the cameraÕs contents
Taking a picture
Selecting pictures on your computer
Previewing your pictures
Twain software displays a standard Windows Open window
Expanding and collapsing pictures
Play a pictureÕs attached sound
Opening a picture in full view
Displaying picture information
Transferring pictures
Preferences screen appears
General maintenance and safety
Tips and troubleshooting
Communicating with the computer
Monitor adjustment
Printing
Computer Monitor Problem Cause Solution
Troubleshooting
Memory Card Problem Cause Solution
Camera Problem Cause Solution
Camera Problem Cause Solution
LCD Messages Cause Solution
LCD Messages Problem Cause Solution
Getting help
Online services
Software help
Faxed information
Outside the U.S., Canada, and Europe
Customer support
Fax
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System and Software Requirements
Kodak Digital Access Software Plug-In Acquire
Connecting the Card Reader
Installing Digital Access Software
Digital Access Application Window
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Five control buttons
Getting Pictures from the Camera Memory Card
Open dialog box appears
Change Thumbnail and Picture Display Size
Select Pictures
Single picture
Multiple noncontiguous pictures
Preview View
DC260 Camera 100% 50% 25%
View a High-resolution Picture
View Burst and Timelapse Pictures
Slide Show
Rotate Pictures
Play the Audio Attached to a Picture
Delete Pictures
View Picture Information
Getting Pictures from Your Computer
Transfer Thumbnails on a Contact Sheet
Transfer Individual Pictures
Transfer Contact Sheet dialog box appears
Saving Pictures to Your Computer
Save the Audio Attached to a Picture
Save Individual Pictures
Save As dialog box appears
Click Save
Export an Apple QuickTime Movie
Delay at Least x Seconds
Setting Preferences
Progress indicator appears as the movie is created
QuickTime dialog box appears
Preferences dialog box appears
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Warranty time period
Warranty and regulatory information
Warranty repair coverage
Warranty-1
Limitations
Warranty-2
Warranty-3
How to obtain service
Application support
Regulatory information
Warranty-4
FCC compliance and advisory
Canadian DOC statement
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