Kodak EasyShare CX6230 digital camera
KODAK CX6230 MANUAL
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• Kodak EasyShare CX6230 zoom digital camera »
• Product Overview »
• Getting Started »
• Install Software First »
• Need This User Guide in Larger Print »
• What Can I Do With My Camera »
• What Can I Do With My Pictures and Videos »
• Package Contents »
• Loading the Batteries »
• Attaching the Wrist Strap »
• Turning the Camera On and Off »
• Using the OK Button and 4-way Controller »
• Adjusting the Display »
• Setting the Date and Time »
• Setting the Date & Time, First Time »
• Setting the Date & Time, Anytime »
• Checking Camera Status »
• Camera Screen Icons »
• Inserting an MMC/SD Card »
• Choosing Internal Memory or SD/MMC Card »
• Managing Your Storage Location Setting »
• Checking Your Storage Setting »
• Checking a Picture or Video’s Location »
• Important Battery Information »
• Extending Battery Life »
• Battery Safety and Handling »
• Taking Pictures »
• Take a Picture »
• Picture-Taking Modes »
• Liveview—Framing with the Camera Screen »
• Quickview—Reviewing the Picture Just Taken »
• Using the Flash »
• Setting the Flash »
• Flash Settings in Each Mode »
• To Return to Capture from Another Mode »
• To Access the Capture Menu »
• Changing Optional Settings »
• Setting Exposure Compensation »
• Setting Picture Quality »
• Taking a Burst Series of Pictures »
• Turn On Burst »
• Take the Pictures »
• Setting Color Mode »
• Pre-tagging for Album Names »
• First—On Your Computer »
• Second—On Your Camera »
• Third—Transfer to Your Computer »
• Placing the Date on Pictures »
• Setting the Orientation Sensor »
• Taking Videos »
• Taking a Video »
• Quickview—Reviewing the Video Just Taken »
• Using the Optical Zoom »
• Changing Optional Video Settings »
• Pre-tagging for Album Names »
• First—On Your Computer »
• Second—On Your Camera »
• Third—Transfer to Your Computer »
• Putting Yourself in the Video »
• Reviewing Pictures and Videos »
• Viewing Single Pictures and Videos »
• Viewing Multiple Pictures and Videos »
• Playing a Video »
• Deleting Pictures and Videos »
• Changing Optional Review Settings »
• Magnifying Pictures »
• Protecting Pictures and Videos From Deletion »
• Tagging Pictures/Videos for Albums »
• First—On Your Computer »
• Second—On Your Camera »
• Third—Transfer to Your Computer »
• Running a Slide Show »
• Starting the Slide Show »
• Changing the Slide Show Display Interval »
• Running a Continuous Slide Show Loop »
• Displaying Pictures/Videos on a Television »
• Copying Pictures and Videos »
• Displaying Video Date »
• Viewing Picture/Video Information »
• Sharing Pictures and Videos »
• When Can I Tag My Pictures and Videos »
• Tagging Pictures for Printing »
• Printing Tagged Pictures »
• Tagging Pictures and Videos for Emailing »
• First—On Your Computer »
• Second—Tag On Your Camera »
• Third—Transfer and Email »
• Tagging Pictures and Videos as Favorites »
• Using Favorites On Your Computer »
• Need Help »
• Customizing Your Camera Settings »
• To Access Setup Mode/Menus »
• Setup Menus »
• Changing the Default Print Quantity »
• Turning Off Quickview »
• Turning On Liveview in Still Modes »
• Changing Digital Zoom »
• Setting Video Out »
• Selecting a Language »
• Formatting Internal Memory or SD/MMC Card »
• Viewing Camera Information »
• Installing the Software »
• Install the Software »
• Connecting Camera to »
• Transferring Pictures With the USB Cable »
• Printing Pictures From Your Computer »
• Ordering Prints Online »
• Printing From an Optional SD/MMC Card »
• Print With or Without a Computer »
• Using the Camera Dock 6000 »
• Camera Dock 6000 Package Contents »
• Installing the Custom Camera Insert »
• Remove the Universal Insert »
• Install the Custom Insert »
• Connecting the Camera Dock 6000 »
• Installing the Rechargeable Battery »
• Docking the Camera »
• Charging the Battery »
• Charging Lights Status »
• Transferring Pictures With the Dock »
• Transfer Light Status »
• Need Help Using the Software »
• Reviewing Pictures and Videos »
• Camera Dock 6000 Specifications »
• Troubleshooting—Camera Dock 6000 »
• Earlier Cameras and Docks »
• Troubleshooting »
• Camera Problems »
• Camera/Computer Communications »
• SD/MMC Cards and Internal Memory »
• Camera Screen Messages »
• Camera Ready Light Status »
• Getting Help »
• Helpful Web Links »
• Help in this Manual »
• Software Help »
• Telephone Customer Support »
• Before You Call »
• Telephone Numbers »
• Appendix »
• Camera Specifications »
• Original Factory Settings »
• Shutter Speeds »
• Upgrading Your Software and Firmware »
• Tips, Safety, Maintenance »
• Storage Capacities »
• Video Storage Capacity »
• Picture Storage Capacity »
• Locating Pictures and Videos on a Card »
• Picture Naming Conventions »
• Power-Saving Features »
• Optional AC Adapter »
• FCC Compliance and Advisory »
• Canadian DOC Statement »
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KODAK CX6230 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
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The Kodak CX6230 is my first digital cam, over the years I have used various conventional cameras 35mm SLR, compacts and recently APS...Because I use a lot of my pictures on the computer and web sites I needed digital images, as scanning prints into the computer does not always give a good enough image...For information on our new product portfolio, visit the KODAK Store or Products...
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I have purchased a Kodak Easyshare CX6230 digital camera, and it works great...One thing in particular that I would like to know is what device linux is using to mount the camera...USB Problem with Kodak CX6230 digital camera at Fedora Core 2 with kernel 2.6.5-1.358...
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The quality of photos taken is surprisingly good, considering it only offers a maximum of 2 megapixels in resolution...I like the fact that when its connected up to the computer via the USB cable (if your running Windows XP anyway), the camera and scanner wizard starts automatically, offering a very quick and easy way to transfer images...I was terrified - we couldn't find it until the snow melted,...
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i liked the fact that it was cheaper than some others that i had seen .very good write up on the camera...i didnt realise that it had a scratch on the screen but is in good condition for what i paid for it...i needed a camera for work and already had a kodak at home that was similar to this one, so i had a good idea on the performance, battery costs etc for this one...
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I got given this camera as an xmas present ready for when i go on my gap year in Australia later this year...My mother's friends think I could be a real photographer...I was going to go for a cheaper one, without optical...
