DeÞning settings via the SCROLL and SELECT buttons

Its likely that you’ll change these settings much more often than the settings that you define through the settings menus. The settings can change from picture to picture depending on the conditions that exist at the time.

You must be in the Capture mode to change these settings.

Setting Flash, Exposure, Picture Type, and Quality

To change the Flash, Exposure, Picture Type, and Quality Capture mode settings:

1Press the SCROLL button to scroll through the first four functions on the Status display: Flash, Exposure, Picture Type, and Quality.

2When the function you want to change is

flashing, press the SELECT button to toggle through the choices for the active function.

The new selection takes affect if you press the SCROLL button again to move to another function or if you do not press a button for 5 seconds.

Setting the Self-Timer and Close-up settings (DC220 only)

To activate the Self-Timer and Close-up settings:

1Press the TIMER button:

once to activate the self-timer

twice to activate the close-up setting

three times to activate both settings

four times to turn both settings off again

On the DC260, activate the self-timer by pressing the TIMER button.

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Taking pictures

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Kodak DC260, DC220 DeÞning settings via the Scroll and Select buttons, Setting Flash, Exposure, Picture Type, and Quality