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Kodak DC260 User Manual

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Advanced Exposure Modes settings

The Advanced Exposure Modes settings allow you to select one of the following
modes:

Programmed AE—the camera uses the programmed automatic exposure
setting which selects the appropriate flash and aperture setting. This is the
default.

Long Time Exposure—the camera’s flash is disabled as it is assumed that
the long time exposure is necessary to obtain a proper exposure within the
current ambient lighting environment. You set the exposure time between
0.5 and 4 seconds in 0.5 second increments.

External Flash (DC260 only)—the camera’s built in flash is disabled and
the external flash sync is used to provide flash. You set the camera
aperture (or f/stop). Choose from 3, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, or 22. The default
value is 5.6 which provides an appropriate depth of field for many
identification or portraiture applications.

To select an Advanced Exposure mode:

1

Press the down arrow to choose the
exposure mode you want to use.

2

Press the SELECT softkey.

Programmed AE—the programmed
automatic exposure setting is used. This
is the default.

External Flash—the External Flash
Setup screen appears. Use the left and
right arrows to set the aperture.

Long Time Exposure—the Long Time
Setup screen appears. Use the left and
right arrows to set the exposure time.

3

Press the DONE softkey.

If you set a new aperture or exposure time,
it appears on the Status LCD on top of the
camera.

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