Typical uses for your camera

So you bought this great new digital camera and now you want to know what to do with it. Here is a typical scenario:

1. Turn on your camera and

A push of a button and a turn of the

put it in the Capture mode.

dial. See page 3-2.

 

2. Take a picture and instantly

With your digital camera you can take

review it.

single, burst, or timelapse pictures. See

 

page 3-14.

3. Add sound to your picture.

Record a reminder to mail your

 

insurance premium and attach it to the

 

picture of your latest fender-bender. See

 

page 3-16.

4.Put the camera in the Review mode.

5.Scroll through your pictures.

6.Play back the pictureÕs sound.

7.Magnify the picture on the LCD to see its detail.

8.Connect your camera to your computer.

9.Transfer the pictures to your computer.

The Review mode lets you view, edit, and organize your pictures. See page 4-1.

One at a time, in a continuous scroll, or in a fast scroll. See page 4-5.

You can also play a series of burst or timelapse pictures. See page 4-14.

Get a close up view of your subject. See page 4-15.

You can use a serial, USB, or infrared connection. See page 6-1.

Choose from Mounter, TWAIN, or KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE Picture Easy Software 3.0. See Chapters 7 and 8 in this Guide and the Picture Easy User’s Guide.

Now the skyÕs the limit.

With various software programs you can e-mail pictures to friends, place pictures in your documents and letters, manipulate your picture in image editing software...you name it. Try Picture Easy—it offers great ways to use your digital pictures.

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Kodak DC260, DC220 manual Typical uses for your camera, Add sound to your picture