Kodak DC260 digital camera
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KODAK DC260 MANUAL
http://www.kodak.com/
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• Camera features
• Typical uses for your camera
• DC220 and DC260 software
• System Requirements
• Installing software
• Accessories
• Meet your camera
• Your Digital Camera
• Softkeys
• Mode dial
• Four-way controller
• Your camera display
• Removable memory card
• Reformatting the memory card
• Removing the memory card
• Power management
• Installing batteries
• Using the AC adapter
• Taking pictures
• Turning the camera on
• Entering the Capture mode
• DeÞning settings via the Capture mode menus
• DeÞning settings via the SCROLL and SELECT buttons
• Taking pictures
• Viewing the memory gauge
• Adding sound to a picture
• Zooming
• Digital zooming
• Reviewing your pictures
• Entering the Review mode
• Setting Review mode preferences
• Viewing pictures
• Viewing the remaining memory
• Marking pictures for an action
• Placing marked pictures in an album (DC260 only)
• Copying marked pictures from camera to camera
• Opening albums
• Expanding and collapsing pictures
• Adding sound to pictures
• Deleting one picture
• Deleting multiple or all pictures
• Playing sound, bursts, and timelapse sequences
• Magnifying pictures
• Viewing pictures on your TV
• Setting camera properties
• Finding the Properties software
• Specifying General settings
• Specifying Camera settings
• Specifying Picture Type settings
• Specifying Albums settings (DC260 only)
• Connecting your camera to your computer
• Entering the Connect mode
• Which connection
• RS-232 Serial
• Connecting via a serial cable
• USB
• Connecting via a USB cable
• Infrared transceiver
• Connecting via an infrared transceiver
• Potential connection problems
• Accessing your pictures via computer
• Using the Mounter software
• Installing Mounter software
• Mounter software overview
• Viewing your pictures
• Transferring pictures to your computer
• Transferring pictures and scripts to your camera
• Opening picture Þles in other software programs
• Saving sound
• Setting preferences
• Exiting Mounter software
• Placing the memory card in your computer
• Picture Card Adapter
• Memory Card Reader
• Transferring pictures via TWAIN software
• Installing TWAIN software
• TWAIN software workßow
• Connect the camera to your computer
• Starting the TWAIN Software
• Selecting the source of your pictures
• Selecting the cameraÕs contents
• Taking a picture
• Selecting pictures on your computer
• Previewing your pictures
• Play a pictureÕs attached sound
• Expanding and collapsing pictures
• Opening a picture in full view
• Displaying picture information
• Transferring pictures
• Saving sound
• Tips and troubleshooting
• General maintenance and safety
• Communicating with the computer
• Monitor adjustment
• Printing
• Troubleshooting
• Getting help
• Software help
• Online services
• Faxed information
• Customer support
• KODAK Digital Access Software Plug-In Acquire
• System and Software Requirements
• Installing Digital Access Software
• Connecting the Card Reader
• Digital Access Application Window
• Getting Pictures from the Camera Memory Card
• Select Pictures
• Change Thumbnail and Picture Display Size
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KODAK DC260 FORUMS & BLOGS
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I have had my Kodak DC260 for almost 2 years and during that time I exclusively used the viewfinder as a opposed to the LCD for composing and shooting...While prepping it for sale I noticed that when using the LCD for composing a shot the display image is rather "jerky" when moving the camera around...
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The one thing I cant seem to figure out is where it is mounting the camera...I really wish there was a better way to see where each thing was is the /dev/ system from a lsusb...All the normal spots dont seem to be it and I have just tried all the random places I can think of...
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I thought some of you might have run into this before sooo...I am on the road doing a presentation for a couple of clients and am in a jam to find the drivers...I was searching the web for references to the DC260 dig cam and this board url came up...
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Now I've to rename them from DCP_ to DCQ_ to preserve historycal order...Use 'AND', 'OR' and parenthesis ['(' and ')'] to perform boolean searches...My problem was the lens selection...
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External Flash with Kodak DC260...I tried it in my studio and meterd at their rec ISO of 100...It has the capabilities of turning off the small flash and connectinga pc cord for external flash...
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