Your camera display – Kodak DC260 User Manual
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Your camera display
On the top of the camera a display shows the current settings. Take a minute to
become familiar with the various entries on the display. The following
subsections briefly describe each entry.
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The camera must be turned on to view the Status Display. You must also be
in the Capture mode to view and interact with this display.
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For information on how to define settings through the Capture Mode menus
and through the SCROLL and SELECT buttons, refer to Chapter 3.
Flash
Your camera is equipped with a built-in flash that offers a red-eye reduction
feature. The flash has an effective range of approximately 1.6 to 9.8 ft. (0.68 to 3
m). There are four Flash settings:
Auto— the flash fires automatically when you press the SHUTTER
button and the camera determines that there is not enough light.
Red-eye— if the camera determines that there is not enough light,
the flash fires once when you press the SHUTTER button to reduce
the chance of red-eye and then flashes a second time, 600
milliseconds later, when the picture is taken.
Flash
Quality
Close up (DC220
Self-timer
Battery
Pictures
status
remaining
Exposure
compensation
Picture
type
Set using the
hardware buttons
A read only display
A read only display
Set using the
hardware buttons
Set using the
SCROLL and
Set using the
or Capture Mode
or Capture
Set using the
hardware buttons
or Capture
InfraRed
communication
A read only display
Manual mode
Set using the
Capture Mode
menus
Mode menus
menus
Mode menus
only)
SELECT buttons
SCROLL and
SELECT buttons
Set using the
SCROLL and
SELECT buttons