Your camera display – Kodak DC260 User Manual

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Your camera display

On the top of the camera a display shows the current settings. Take a minute to
become familiar with the various entries on the display. The following
subsections briefly describe each entry.

The camera must be turned on to view the Status Display. You must also be
in the Capture mode to view and interact with this display.

For information on how to define settings through the Capture Mode menus
and through the SCROLL and SELECT buttons, refer to Chapter 3.

Flash

Your camera is equipped with a built-in flash that offers a red-eye reduction
feature. The flash has an effective range of approximately 1.6 to 9.8 ft. (0.68 to 3
m). There are four Flash settings:

Auto— the flash fires automatically when you press the SHUTTER
button and the camera determines that there is not enough light.

Red-eye— if the camera determines that there is not enough light,
the flash fires once when you press the SHUTTER button to reduce
the chance of red-eye and then flashes a second time, 600
milliseconds later, when the picture is taken.

Flash

Quality

Close up (DC220

Self-timer

Battery

Pictures

status

remaining

Exposure

compensation

Picture

type

Set using the

hardware buttons

A read only display

A read only display

Set using the

hardware buttons

Set using the
SCROLL and

Set using the

or Capture Mode

or Capture

Set using the

hardware buttons

or Capture

InfraRed

communication

A read only display

Manual mode

Set using the

Capture Mode

menus

Mode menus

menus

Mode menus

only)

SELECT buttons

SCROLL and
SELECT buttons

Set using the

SCROLL and

SELECT buttons

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