Kodak DC290 digital camera
KODAK DC290 MANUAL
http://www.kodak.com/global/.../dc290us.pdf
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• Getting Started »
• Introduction »
• Camera Features »
• Camera Front »
• Camera Back »
• Camera Bottom »
• Camera Specifications »
• Softkeys »
• Mode Dial and Four-Way Controller »
• Your Status LCD »
• Flash »
• Exposure Compensation »
• Picture Type »
• Pictures Remaining »
• Advanced Capture Mode »
• Self-Timer »
• IrDA (Infrared) Communication »
• Batteries »
• Installing the Batteries »
• Quality »
• Understanding Quality and Resolution »
• Removable Memory Card »
• Inserting the Memory Card »
• Removing the Memory Card »
• Power Management »
• Understanding Sleep Mode »
• Using the AC Adapter »
• Using the Battery Charger »
• Battery Guidelines »
• Taking Pictures »
• Turning the Camera On or Off »
• Setting the Camera to Capture Mode »
• Previewing a Picture »
• Capturing Pictures »
• Setting Flash, Exposure Compensation, Picture Type, and... »
• Setting the Self-Timer »
• Using Zoom »
• Digital Zooming »
• Defining the Capture Settings »
• Picture Type Settings »
• Album Settings »
• White Balance Settings »
• Watermark Settings »
• Advanced Exposure Modes Settings »
• Advanced Focus Mode Settings »
• Preferences Settings »
• Capture »
• Date and Time »
• Camera Name »
• Using Scripts »
• Loading Scripts onto a Memory Card »
• Choosing a Script on the Camera »
• Adding Sound to a Picture in Quickview »
• Reviewing Your Pictures »
• Setting the Camera to Review Mode »
• Reviewing Pictures »
• Viewing the Remaining Memory »
• Setting Review Mode Preferences »
• Overlay Preferences »
• Slide Show Preferences »
• Video Preferences »
• Playback Preferences »
• Format Card Preferences »
• Print Order Preferences »
• Marking Pictures »
• Placing Marked Pictures in an Album »
• Creating a New Album in Review Mode »
• Protecting Your Pictures »
• Copying Marked Pictures from Camera to Camera »
• Using On-Camera Applications »
• Loading On-Camera Applications onto a Memory Card »
• Selecting an On-Camera Application »
• Opening Albums »
• Expanding and Collapsing Pictures »
• Adding Sound to Pictures »
• Deleting a Picture »
• Deleting Multiple Pictures »
• Playing Sound, Bursts, and Time-lapse Sequences »
• Magnifying Pictures »
• Viewing Pictures on Your Television »
• Installing the Software »
• Windows-based System Requirements »
• KODAK Software for Windows-Based Computers »
• Software Overview »
• Loading KODAK Software on Windows 98 »
• Macintosh System Requirements »
• KODAK Software for Macintosh Computers »
• Software Overview »
• Loading KODAK Software on Macintosh Computers »
• Copying KODAK Plug-In Acquire files to a Plug-In Folder »
• Connecting Your Camera »
• Checking for USB Support on Windows 98 »
• Connecting Your Camera »
• Starting the KODAK Software »
• Opening KODAK Software for Windows-Based Computers »
• KODAK Digital Camera (Mounter) »
• KODAK Digital Camera (TWAIN Acquire) »
• KODAK Digital Camera (Properties) »
• KODAK Pictures Now Desktop Software »
• Opening KODAK Software for Macintosh Computers »
• KODAK Digital Camera (Mounter) »
• KODAK Digital Camera (Plug-In Acquire) »
• KODAK Digital Camera (Tools) »
• KODAK Digital Camera (Control Panel) »
• KODAK Pictures Now Desktop Software »
• Folder and File Naming Conventions »
• Naming Folders »
• Naming Pictures »
• Picture Naming Using Absolute Numbering »
• Picture Naming Using Relative Numbering »
• Naming Files »
• Locating Pictures on the Camera »
• Tips and Troubleshooting »
• General Maintenance and Safety »
• Connecting With Your Computer »
• Monitor Adjustment »
• Tips for Printing »
• Troubleshooting »
• Where to Get Help »
• Software Help »
• Online Services »
• Faxed Information »
• Customer Support »
• Warranty Repair Coverage »
• Limitations »
• Application Support »
• How to Obtain Service »
• Regulatory Information »
• FCC Compliance and Advisory »
• Canadian DOC Statement »
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KODAK DC290 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
discussions.hardwarecentral.com
This review will take a look at the Kodak DC290, a 2.1 MegaPixel camera that retails at about $1000...The image quality is pretty darned good compared to all the other 2.1 megapixel consumer/prosumer cameras I've seen...Focusing is usually pretty reliable for me, I hardly ever get misfocused shots...I bought my DC290 back in May and it was about $640 w/a 20 meg CF card from...
www.windowsbbs.com
Does ANYONE have the Kodak DC290 camera working with Windows 2000...I do DUAL boot W98 and W2000 and the camera works fine under W98...The KODAK DC290 Camera software shipped with the camera or currently available on the Kodak Web site does not install on a WINDOWS 2000 system...
kennethhunt.com
I have a DC290 digital camera, I bought a 256MB CF Compact Flash card to upgrade the 64MB I already had...Anyway I can't get anything to save to the card, it seems to write 1KB files that are bad...Other people have had problems with 256MB cards, and the firmaware was last updated in 2000, which I have been running the latest...
forums.steves-digicams.com
Well, it has been over a week since my Kodak DC290's demise...I'm thinking of unscrewing the bottom of the camera to see if it has moisture in there, but not brave enough to attemp it yet...
photo.net
This is probably not an issue solely about this Kodak model, however, I'm just trying to get some clarification...A year ago, I obtained a lense kit for my Kodak DC290...
