Kodak DC265 User Manual

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Exposure compensation

In very large rooms, under low light, you may achieve better results by
turning the flash off entirely, or by utilizing the flash sync capability with an
external flash unit.

While in Capture mode, the camera exposure can be adjusted from -2.0 to +2.0
exposure value (EV) in 0.5 EV increments.

If your pictures are:

correctly exposed—maintain the AUTO default setting, which will
automatically choose the correct exposure for the lighting conditions.

too dark—increase (+) the exposure compensation setting.

too light—decrease (-) the exposure compensation setting.

Picture type

The Picture Type icon changes to indicate the type of picture you are taking.
There are three picture types:

Refer to Chapter 6, “Setting camera properties” for more information about
each picture type and their settings.

Still—(the default) takes a single still picture. Whenever you turn the
camera on, this is the selected picture type.

Burst—takes a series of pictures in quick succession.

Time-lapse—takes a series of pictures with a time delay between
each picture. You can set the time delay through the Picture Type
screen.

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