We now return to our Quality discussion....

You may switch freely between the three settings when taking pictures. The number of pictures the camera is able to store will vary accordingly. The Quality and Resolutions settings combine to dictate how many pictures you can store on your memory card. Higher Quality and Resolution settings mean you save more picture information, making for higher quality pictures, but use more space of your memory card.

The three Quality setting icons are:

Best— use this setting when image quality is very important for maximum picture quality, especially for larger sized or zoom prints.

Better— use this setting for general picture taking, good quality pictures, and to store a large number of pictures.

Good— use this setting to store the greatest number of pictures.

Self-Timer

Activating the Self-Timer option creates a 10-second delay between the time you press the SHUTTER button and when the picture is taken. This allows enough time for you to include yourself in the picture.

Close Up

(DC220 only)

The camera offers a Close Up setting which allows you to focus as close as 8 in. (20 cm).

The viewfinder does not accurately display the subject in close up mode. To accurately capture the picture close up, the Preview option automatically starts when the CLOSE UP button is pressed.

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Kodak DC260 manual Self-Timer, Close Up DC220 only