Capturing a picture, Zooming in on your subject – Kodak DC215 User Manual

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Capturing a Picture

Taking pictures is a snap with your DC215 camera. You can take a picture
as close as 1.6 ft (0.5 m) in wide angle or 3.3 ft (1.0 m) in telephoto.

Zooming in on Your Subject

You can zoom from Wide Angle, which gives you more of the
surrounding area in pictures, to TelePhoto, which brings the subject up to
two times closer.

1

With the camera on, set the Slider
switch to Capture.

2

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

3

Press the Shutter button.

The green ready light blinks as the picture
is stored on the card. The Pictures
Remaining icon on the Status Display
changes.

If the amber indicator light next to the
viewfinder comes on, then the flash is
not fully charged. Wait for the flash to
charge before taking the picture.

1

With the camera on, set the Slider
switch to Capture.

2

Press the Zoom control.

When you look through the
viewfinder, the subject appears closer
as you press the T Zoom button, and
farther away as you press the
W

Zoom button.

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