Doing more with your camera

 

Settings

More information

 

 

 

Sharpness

See Specifications, starting on page 48.

Control picture sharpness or softness.

Video settings (available when the camera is in a Video mode)

Press Menu,

 

,

 

,

More information

and OK to access settings

 

AF Control (Video)

Continuous AF—Camera is always focusing during liveview.

Choose an auto-focus setting. Single AF—Camera focuses once, when the Shutter button is

 

pressed.

 

 

Self-timer

Off

Choose a Self-timer feature.

10 Seconds

 

2 Seconds

 

 

Using the Setup menu

Use Setup to customize other camera settings.

 

Settings

More information

 

 

 

Date & Time

Set date and time.

 

 

 

LCD Brightness

Auto—LCD brightness is automatically adjusted

Choose LCD brightness during

according to environment.

picture/video capture. (During Review, the High Power—Brighter LCD; uses more battery

LCD is set to High Power.)

power.

 

Power Save—Dimmer LCD; uses less power.

 

 

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Kodak 1944685, M200 manual Using the Setup menu, Video settings available when the camera is in a Video mode

1944685, M200 specifications

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