Kodak DC50 User Manual
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January 1996
3. Slide your right hand fingers under the handstrap on the right side of
the camera and allow the camera to rest on your right thumb.
Your index finger should rest on the shutter button.
NOTE: If you want to frame the picture like a portrait, turn the camera
so it is vertically oriented (with the flash at the top).
Most image editing software packages allow you to rotate
pictures within the application, if necessary.
You also can mount the camera on a tripod using the mounting
socket on the bottom of the camera.
See also other documents in the category Kodak Cameras:
- LS753 (73 pages)
- LS753 (64 pages)
- DX7590 (82 pages)
- CX7220 (72 pages)
- CX7220 (60 pages)
- C533 EN (67 pages)
- CX7330 (61 pages)
- LS443 (122 pages)
- Z760 (91 pages)
- Z760 (79 pages)
- DX3900 (105 pages)
- Z700 (78 pages)
- CD40 (79 pages)
- Z7590 (118 pages)
- Z7590 (104 pages)
- Z612 (101 pages)
- Z612 (90 pages)
- DC3400 (156 pages)
- CX4200 (106 pages)
- Z650 (94 pages)
- Z650 (77 pages)
- DX7440 (67 pages)
- LS755 (83 pages)
- LS755 (80 pages)
- V610 (106 pages)
- V610 (87 pages)
- Z740 (70 pages)
- CX7530 (83 pages)
- CX7530 (66 pages)
- CX7530 (67 pages)
- CX7525 (66 pages)
- CX7525 (83 pages)
- V530 (95 pages)
- V530 (73 pages)
- C643 (83 pages)
- EASYSHARE C603 (72 pages)
- C340 (74 pages)
- EasyShare C340 (74 pages)
- C340 (83 pages)
- V603 (91 pages)
- V603 (76 pages)
- DX3500 (92 pages)
- EasyShare C663 (74 pages)
- C663 (85 pages)
- Z730 (97 pages)