Portrait mode, Night-view mode – Kodak C800 User Manual

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Portrait mode

In this mode, the lens automatically zooms
to provide suitable framing for portraits.

1. Repeatedly press the

MODE

BUTTON

(17)

until

“PORTRAIT MODE” appears on

the

LCD

PANEL

(15).

• The

OPTION

-

MODE

ARROW

(32) on

the

LCD

panel points to the

PORTRAIT

ICON

(35).

• All flash options are available in

this mode.

2. Look through the

VIEWFINDER

EYEPIECE

(14) placing the spot-focus

circle on your subject.

3. Press the

SHUTTER

BUTTON

(2)

halfway down.
• The lens zooms to provide suitable

framing for a portrait exposure.

4. Wait for the lens to zoom, then press

the shutter button completely down
to take the picture.
• If you manually zoom the lens after

selecting the portrait mode, the
portrait-mode selection cancels.

• The selection cancels after you take

the picture.

Night-view mode

In this mode, the camera balances the
flash and existing light exposure so that
you can take beautiful pictures of people
at sunset or at night. Use a tripod or
place the camera on another firm
support, and use high-speed KODAK
ADVANTIX Film because the shutter
speed at night will most likely be slow.

1. Press repeatedly the

MODE

BUTTON

(17)

until

“NIGHT MODE” appears on the

LCD

PANEL

(15).

• The

OPTION

-

MODE

ARROW

(32) on

the

LCD

panel points to the

NIGHT

-

VIEW

ICON

(36).

• All flash options, except for flash off,

are available in this mode.

2. Frame your subject within the

VIEWFINDER

EYEPIECE

(14).

3. Press the

SHUTTER

BUTTON

(2) to take

the picture.
• The selection cancels when

you turn off the camera, select a
different option mode, or when the
camera powers down.

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