Taking pictures/videos

 

 

 

Scene mode

For

Camera pre-settings

Backlight

Subjects that are in shadow

Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering, Multi-Zone

 

or “backlit” (when light is

Focus, Fill-Flash

 

behind the subject).

 

 

 

 

Panning

Shooting a fast-moving

Shutter speed > 1/180 sec., Multi-Zone Focus,

Shot

subject. The background

Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering

 

gives the sense of

 

 

movement, while the subject

 

 

appears still.

 

 

 

 

Candle

Subjects illuminated by

Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering, Multi-Zone

Light

candle light.

Focus, Daylight White Balance

 

 

 

Sunset

Subjects at dusk.

Multi-Pattern Exposure Metering, Multi-Zone

 

 

Focus, Daylight White Balance

 

 

 

Custom

Choosing your own settings.

Settings are saved, even after the camera is

 

 

turned off. (To reset, see page 31.)

 

 

 

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V610 specifications

The Kodak V610 is a compact digital camera that carved a niche for itself in the mid-2000s, catering to both novice photographers and enthusiasts alike. Launched in 2006, the V610 is renowned for its impressive 10-megapixel resolution, enabling users to capture high-quality images with remarkable detail. One of the standout features of this camera is its dual lens system, which comprises both a 39mm wide-angle lens and a 130mm telephoto lens. This innovative design allows for versatile shooting options, letting users seamlessly switch between wide landscapes and close-up subjects without the hassle of changing lenses.

The Kodak V610 employs a 2.8-inch LCD screen, which makes composing and reviewing images straightforward. The screen offers bright and vibrant colors, ensuring that users can easily see their shots even in bright sunlight. Additionally, the V610 supports various scene modes, including portrait, landscape, night, and macro, which help automate the camera settings for optimal image capture in different environments.

A significant technology embedded in the V610 is its on-camera editing capabilities. The camera comes equipped with features like cropping, red-eye reduction, and several color effects, allowing users to enhance their images directly on the device. This functionality was particularly appealing to those who preferred quick edits without resorting to a computer.

In terms of performance, the Kodak V610 boasts a relatively quick shutter lag and a continuous shooting mode that enables capturing several frames in rapid succession, making it easier to photograph fast-moving subjects. The camera also incorporates Kodak's Perfect Touch technology, which enhances photos by adjusting brightness and contrast, ensuring that images come out vibrant and well-balanced.

The user interface of the V610 is intuitive, accommodating users who may not be familiar with complex camera settings. The controls are well-placed, allowing for easy navigation through menus and functions.

In terms of connectivity, the V610 includes a USB interface, enabling easy transfer of images to computers or printers. It also has a built-in SD card slot for memory expansion.

With its blend of user-friendly features, high-quality image capture, and versatile shooting options, the Kodak V610 remains a memorable option in the digital camera landscape of its time. This camera represented a perfect balance between advanced technology and accessibility, making it a beloved choice for many photography enthusiasts.