Taking a picture, Zooming in on your subject – Kodak DC3200 User Manual

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Taking a Picture

Taking pictures is a snap with your DC3200 Digital Camera. You can take a
picture of a subject as close as 2 ft (0.6 m).

Zooming in on Your Subject

You can zoom from Wide Angle (giving you more of the surrounding area) to
TelePhoto, which brings the subject two times closer. To use the Zoom feature,
you need to select the Good picture quality setting. For information on selecting
the picture quality, see “Adjusting the Picture Quality” on page 11.

1

Set the Power/Mode switch to the

position.

2

Center the subject in the viewfinder, or turn
Preview on (see page 8) and use the LCD to
frame your subject.

3

Press the Shutter button half-way down to
lock in the exposure on the subject.

The green Ready light turns on when the
camera is ready to take a picture.

4

Press the Shutter button completely down to
take a picture.

The green Ready light blinks as the picture
is stored in the memory or on a Picture
Card.

If the orange Ready light comes on, then the
flash is not fully charged. Wait for the flash
to charge before taking a picture.

1

Set the Power/Mode switch to the

position.

2

Press the

button.

The subject on the LCD is magnified.

3

To return to the normal size, press the

button.

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