If you have the Quickview setting turned on, the camera displays the picture on the LCD and saves it to the memory card.

If you are taking burst or timelapse pictures, the LCD displays the picture after the last picture in the series is taken. You can only record sound when the picture sequence is complete and the last picture is displayed.

Viewing the memory gauge

In the Capture mode, the Overlay bar displays a memory gauge that gives the status of working memory (DRAM) and memory on the memory card.

Memory card

Working memory

Working memory is the memory the camera uses to process pictures. The working memory gauge fluctuates as the camera processes pictures. When the camera has completely processed all pictures (by either saving them to the memory card or deleting them) the working memory gauge will be clear.

The memory card gauge shows used space on the memory card in red and available space as white. As the camera processes pictures and saves them to the memory card, more of the memory card gauge fills with red.

Adding sound to a picture

After taking a picture with Quickview turned on, you can attach sound to the picture. Once the picture disappears from Quickview, you must enter the Review mode to record sound.

You can switch to Review mode and attach sound to a picture at any time.

1 When the LCD displays the picture you have taken, press and hold the RECORD button.

The flashing microphone icon appears in the top overlay bar along with a timer indicating how long you have been recording sound.

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Taking pictures

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Kodak DC260, DC220 manual Viewing the memory gauge, Adding sound to a picture