Kodak DC265 digital camera
KODAK DC265 MANUAL
http://www.kodak.com/en/.../dc265english.pdf
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• Getting started »
• Introduction »
• Camera features »
• Software »
• System requirements »
• Installing software »
• MACINTOSH »
• System requirements »
• Installing software »
• Your camera »
• Four digital camera »
• Softkeys »
• Mode dial »
• Four-way controller »
• Your status LCD »
• Flash »
• Exposure compensation »
• Picture type »
• Quality »
• Understanding quality and resolution »
• Self-timer »
• Batteries »
• Pictures remaining »
• Manual mode »
• IrDA (Infrared) communication »
• Removable memory card »
• Removing and inserting the memory card »
• Power management »
• Sleep mode »
• Using the AC adapter »
• Using the battery charger »
• Using your batteries »
• Installing the batteries »
• Taking pictures »
• Turning the camera on or off »
• Setting the camera to Capture mode »
• Defining the settings »
• Defining settings using the Capture mode menus »
• Displaying Capture mode settings »
• Picture type settings »
• Album settings »
• White balance settings »
• Watermark settings »
• Advanced exposure modes settings »
• Advanced focus mode settings »
• Preferences settings »
• Script settings »
• Defining settings using the Scroll and Select buttons »
• Setting flash, exposure, picture type, and quality »
• Setting the self-timer »
• Taking pictures »
• Viewing the memory gauge »
• Adding sound to a picture in Quickview »
• Zooming »
• Optical zooming »
• Digital zooming »
• Reviewing your pictures »
• Setting the Camera to the Review mode »
• Setting Review mode preferences »
• Overlay preferences »
• Slide show preferences »
• Video preferences »
• Playback preferences »
• Format card preferences »
• Viewing pictures »
• Viewing the remaining memory »
• Marking pictures for an action »
• Placing marked pictures in an album »
• Copying marked pictures from camera to camera »
• Protecting your pictures »
• Opening albums »
• Expanding and collapsing pictures »
• Adding sound to pictures »
• Deleting pictures »
• Playing sound, bursts, and time-lapse sequences »
• Magnifying pictures »
• Viewing pictures on your television »
• Connecting your camera to your computer »
• Which connection »
• Determining which connections are available »
• WINDOWS 95 »
• WINDOWS NT »
• WINDOWS 98 »
• MACINTOSH Computers »
• Determining what your computer supports »
• Checking for USB support »
• Checking for RS-232 serial support »
• Checking for IrDA transceiver support »
• Making the connection »
• Using a serial cable to connect »
• Using a USB cable to connect »
• Using an infrared transceiver to connect »
• Setting camera properties »
• You’ve got to connect first »
• Finding camera properties software »
• Specifying general settings »
• Specifying camera settings »
• Specifying picture type settings »
• Specifying albums settings »
• Accessing your pictures through your computer »
• Using Mounter Software »
• Mounter Software overview »
• You’ve got to connect first »
• Viewing your pictures »
• Copying pictures to your computer »
• Transferring pictures and scripts to your camera »
• Opening picture files in other software programs »
• Saving sound »
• Setting preferences »
• Placing the memory card in your computer »
• Picture Card adapter »
• Does my computer support a PCMCIA card »
• Memory card reader »
• Using Digital Access (TWAIN Acquire) Software »
• Connecting the camera to your computer »
• Starting the Digital Access software »
• Selecting the source of your pictures »
• Selecting the camera contents »
• Taking a picture »
• Selecting pictures on your computer »
• Previewing your pictures »
• Playing an attached sound file »
• Expanding and collapsing groups of pictures »
• Displaying picture information »
• Transferring pictures »
• Saving a sound file »
• MACINTOSH Software »
• Connecting the card reader »
• Digital Access application window »
• Displaying pictures »
• Displaying pictures from the memory card »
• Displaying pictures from your computer »
• Selecting pictures »
• Change thumbnail and picture display size »
• Contact sheet »
• Preview view »
• Viewing a high-resolution picture »
• Viewing burst and time-lapse pictures »
• Contact sheet »
• Preview view »
• Slide show »
• Playing the audio attached to a picture »
• Rotating pictures »
• Deleting pictures »
• Viewing picture information »
• Transferring pictures to the host application »
• Transferring individual pictures »
• Transferring thumbnails on a contact sheet »
• Saving pictures to your computer »
• Saving individual pictures »
• Saving the audio attached to a picture »
• Exporting an APPLE QUICKTIME Movie »
• Setting preferences »
• Tips and troubleshooting »
• General maintenance and safety »
• Connecting with your computer »
• Communicating with the computer »
• Monitor adjustment »
• Tips for printing »
• Troubleshooting »
• Conditional problems »
• LCD Messages »
• Getting help »
• Software help »
• Online services »
• Faxed information »
• Customer support »
• Warranty repair coverage »
• Limitations »
• Application support »
• How to obtain service »
• Regulatory information »
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http://www.kodak.com/global/en/.../265qs.pdf
Pressing the Menu button while in Capture Mode provides ... Picture Type Album ... Still No Album Auto ... Burst New Album ... Zoom Digital ... Pressing the Menu button while in Review Mode provides ... The Kodak Scripts menu is only available when a script is ...
KODAK DC265 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
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uncompressed images - how? - Photo.net photo.net Forum...camera bodies, lenses, flashes, and accessories, and concludes with some starter system recommendations...Is there any script that can do this...
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Novice and experienced photographers will find something to like about Kodak's DC265 Zoom digital camera...Choose between good, better and best image quality settings...
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I did quite a bit of research prior to purchasing - image resolution, zoom, storage method, and USB transfer connection were all important factors for...Colors are rich and saturated, resolution clears up what used to be very digital looking edges...The features are impressive, but so is the price...
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The Kodak DC265 is a Compact Flash (CF) reusable memory card based digital camera...I have found its performance quite good and feel that it is built to last, under rigorous weekly usage...The picture quality ranges from a maximum resolution of 1536 by 1024 pixels in "best" mode, with an intermediate 1152 by 768 pixels in "better" mode and a 768 by 512 pixels "good"...
