Locking in an exposure setting – Kodak DC215 User Manual

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Locking in an Exposure Setting

If you are taking a series of pictures that require a consistent look or a
constant exposure setting, use the Exposure Lock feature. This feature is
great for taking a series of pictures, like a mountain range, and creating a
mural with the prints.

1

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

2

Press the

button two times.

The Exposure Compensation screen
appears, followed by the Exposure Lock
screen.

3

Press a

button until ON

is highlighted.

4

Press the DO-IT button.

The “Please take a picture to lock capture
settings” screen appears.

5

Center the area you want to lock the
exposure on in the viewfinder.

6

Press the Shutter button to lock in the
exposure setting.

The Exposure Lock icon appears in the
LCD if Preview (page 9) or Quickview
(page 24) are activated.

7

To cancel Exposure Lock, press
a

button until OFF is

highlighted, then press the DO-IT
button, or turn off the camera.

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