Kodak DC260 User Manual

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Reviewing

Adding sound to pictures

You can attach sound to a selected picture at any time while reviewing your
pictures from either the filmstrip or full screens.

You can only add sound to or play sound associated with burst and
timelapse pictures when the series is collapsed.

If the camera’s volume
control is turned down,
you will not be able to
hear the sound you have
recorded.

The volume control
adjusts the volume of
sound clips attached to
pictures only. You can
turn off System Sounds
through Capture
Preferences on
page 3-10.

1

Scroll to view the picture you want to select.

Use any of the three methods described in the
“Viewing pictures” section on page 4-5.

2

Press and hold the RECORD button.

The microphone icon appears on the screen
along with how long you have been
recording.

Each picture can have only one attached
sound clip. If you attempt to attach a
second sound clip to a picture, a
message appears allowing you to delete
the existing sound.

3

Speak into the microphone on the back of the
camera.

4

Release the RECORD button.

A sound icon appears indicating the picture
now has attached sound. If a picture has
attached sound, pressing the DELETE
softkey allows you to delete the sound alone
or both the picture and sound.

5

Press the softkey of your choice.

DELETE—Deletes the sound.

SAVE—Saves the sound.

PLAY—Plays the sound. Refer to
“Playing sound, bursts, and timelapse
sequences” on page 4-14 for information
on playing sound that has not been newly
recorded.

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