Doing more with your camera

 

 

 

Setting

Options

 

Picture Size

5.0 MP (default)—for printing up to

 

Choose a picture resolution.

20 x 30 in. (50 x 76 cm); pictures are highest resolution and

This setting remains until you

largest file size.

 

4.4 MP (3:2)— ideal for printing 4 x 6 in.

 

change it.

 

 

(10 x 15 cm) prints without cropping. Also for printing up

 

to 20 x 30 in. (50 x 76 cm)

 

 

4.0 MP— for printing up to 20 x 30 in.

 

 

(50 x 76 cm); pictures are medium resolution.

 

 

3.1 MP—for printing up to 11 x 14 in.

 

 

(28 x 36 cm); pictures are medium resolution. (The

 

 

Panoramic setting uses this size. See page 24.)

 

 

1.8 MP—for printing 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) prints,

 

 

emailing, Internet, screen display, or for conserving space.

 

 

White Balance

Auto (default)—automatically corrects white balance.

Choose your lighting condition.

Ideal for general picture taking.

 

This setting remains until you

Daylight—for pictures in natural lighting.

 

change modes or turn off the

Tungsten—corrects the orange cast of household light

camera.

bulbs. Ideal for indoor pictures under tungsten or halogen

 

lighting without flash.

 

 

Fluorescent—corrects the green cast of fluorescent

 

 

lighting. Ideal for indoor pictures under fluorescent lighting

 

without flash.

 

 

Open Shade—for pictures in shade in natural lighting.

 

Available in Auto and SCN-Custom mode.

 

 

 

 

ISO Speed

Auto (default)

 

Control the sensitivity of the

ISO 64, 100, 200, 400, 800 (800 available only in 1.8

camera sensor.

MP picture size.)

 

This setting remains until you

 

 

change modes or turn off the

 

 

camera.

 

 

 

 

 

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Kodak V570 manual Setting Options Picture Size, White Balance, ISO Speed Auto default

V570 specifications

The Kodak V570 is a noteworthy digital camera that emerged as a unique offering in the consumer market, primarily known for its compact design and innovative dual-lens technology. Launched in 2005, it was one of the first dual-lens cameras, featuring a combination of a 5-megapixel main lens and a 3-megapixel wide-angle lens, setting it apart from its contemporaries. This dual-lens configuration allowed users to capture a wider field of view without the need for an external wide-angle converter, making it particularly appealing for landscape and architectural photography.

One of the standout features of the V570 is its 2.5-inch LCD screen, which provides a clear view for composing shots and reviewing images. The camera's compact size makes it highly portable, fitting comfortably in a pocket or small bag, encouraging spontaneous photography. The Kodak V570 employs a 1/2.5-inch CCD sensor, which contributes to its overall image quality, delivering sharp and vibrant photos even in varied lighting conditions.

The camera boasts a high ISO capability of up to 800, helping users to capture images in low-light environments with reduced noise. The V570 also features multiple scene modes, including landscape and portrait options, allowing even novice photographers to achieve great results with minimal effort. The V570's built-in flash and high-speed shutter speed enhance its versatility, catering to various shooting situations.

In terms of connectivity, the Kodak V570 allows for easy uploading to computers and sharing on the internet, featuring USB connectivity alongside compatibility with PictBridge, which enables direct printing from the camera to compatible printers without needing a computer. The inclusion of Kodak’s EasyShare software simplifies image management, ensuring a user-friendly experience.

The camera runs on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, offering extended shooting time, while the external memory card slot supports SD memory cards, enabling users to expand storage as needed. The Kodak V570 elegantly combines technology with user-friendliness, making it an excellent choice for casual photographers seeking quality and convenience in a compact package. Its historical significance as a pioneer in the dual-lens market makes it a fascinating subject for photography enthusiasts and a reminder of Kodak's innovative spirit during a transformative era in digital imaging.