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Auto Focus Manual Focus Power Batteries DC Input Tripod Socket Video Out Dimensions
Softkeys
Your camera has three softkeys. A softkey is a button whose function changes according to what is displayed above it. For example, in the Capture mode, the following screen can be displayed:
In this case, pressing the left softkey enters the Advanced Focus Modes. When presented with a different screen display, pressing this softkey can perform an entirely different function.
Mode Dial and Four-Way Controller
The mode dial allows you to choose from four camera modes:
Captureto take beautiful digital pictures Reviewto view, edit, and organize your pictures Connectto connect your camera to your computer Infoto display information about your camera firmware
The four-way controller arrows allow you to move through the camera menus and icons, and to scroll through your pictures.
Your Status LCD
A display on the top of the camera shows the current settings. The following subsections briefly describe each entry. For information on how to define settings through the Capture mode, see page 24. The camera must be turned on and in the Capture mode to view and interact with this display.
Exposure Compensation Red-Eye Flash Battery Status Manual Mode IrDA (Infrared) Communication Picture Type Quality Self-Timer Pictures Remaining
Your camera is equipped with a built-in flash that offers a red-eye reduction feature. The flash has an effective range of approximately 1.6 to 13 ft (0.5 to 4.0 m). There are four Flash settings: Autofires the flash automatically when you press the Shutter button and the camera determines that there is not enough light. Red-eyedetermines that there is not enough light, and fires the flash once when you press the Shutter button to reduce the chance of red eye, and then flashes a second time 600 milliseconds later when the picture is taken. Fillfires the flash every time you press the Shutter button. Use this setting when the lighting is poor or when your subject is lit from behind. Offturns off the flash.
Exposure Compensation
In very large rooms, under low light, you may achieve better results by turning the flash off entirely, or by utilizing the flash sync capability with an external flash unit. While in Capture mode, the camera exposure can be adjusted from -2.0 to +2.0 exposure value (EV) in 0.5 EV increments. If your pictures are:
AA-size batteries currently available. These include 1.5-volt alkaline and rechargeable 1.2-volt Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH).
Replace all batteries of a set at the same time. New batteries should not be
mixed with used ones. Do not mix rechargeable and nonrechargeable batteries. Do not mix alkaline or Ni-MH types of batteries. Do not mix different grades or brands of batteries. Failure to observe this precaution may result in some batteries in a set being driven beyond their normal exhaust point and increase their possibility of leakage.
NOT ALL BATTERIES ARE CREATED EQUAL! Battery life depends
significantly on age, usage conditions, type, brand, and camera. Digital camera requirements are very demanding on batteries. Not all batteries perform well under these challenging conditions. In Kodak lab tests, Ni-MH rechargeable batteries delivered the best results in a variety of conditions. Ni-MH batteries are designed for high-demand devices, such as digital cameras, and do not exhibit the memory effects seen with other rechargeable technologies.
If you elect to use alkaline batteries in your camera, you will obtain better
performance from photo-flash grade alkaline batteries, such as KODAK PHOTOLIFE Alkaline Batteries. These types of batteries last more than twice as long in digital cameras as ordinary alkaline batteries. Alkaline batteries are not rechargeable, do not attempt to recharge them in the battery charger.
When using your camera on battery power, we recommend you limit
continuous LCD Preview or Review to less than 20-minutes per session. If you are using the camera for longer periods, it is recommended that you do so with the camera powered by the AC adapter.
When disposing of batteries, follow the manufacturers instructions and
all federal, state, and local regulations. Kodak suggests customers take advantage of any community battery recycling programs that may exist in your area. Contact your local waste remover or recycler for details.
Caution Hot Surface
When removing batteries, allow to cool before touching, since the
batteries may be hot.
Battery Charger Tips
For charging Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries only, with a maximum of 4 cells, and a maximum charge of 1450mAH. Do not charge nonrechargeable batteries. Endast fr att ladda Ni-Cd eller Ni-MH batterier, med maximalt 4 celler och en maximal laddning av 1450mAH. terladda inte batterier som inte r laddningsbara.
2 Taking Pictures
Ultrapicture size is 2240x1500
pixels.
Highpicture size is 1792x1200
Mediumpicture size is 1440x960
Standardpicture size is 720x480
pixels. 25
Album Settings
Album settings let you specify the album in which pictures will be stored on the memory card. All future pictures are stored in the selected album until you change the setting or turn off the camera. 1 Press to highlight one of the following:
No Albumdoes not store your
pictures in an album.
New Albumallows you to create a
new album. The New Album Name screen appears. Press / to select a character. Press to add the selected character to the name. Add additional characters until you have spelled the name you want using a maximum of 8 characters. When you are satisfied with the name, press Done to return to the Album Settings screen.
An existing album namestores your
pictures in the album you select. 2 Press Select, then Done. To remove an album, highlight it and then press Dissolve. The album is removed, but its pictures are retained outside the album. When you turn the camera off, the setting returns to No Album.
White Balance Settings
White Balance settings adjust the color balance to remove the color cast that the current lighting conditions add. to highlight the type of white 1 Press balance you want to use.
Automatictakes pictures under a
variety of lighting conditions. This is the default.
Daylighttakes pictures outdoors. Fluorescenttakes pictures under
fluorescent light. 3 2
Tungstentakes pictures under normal
incandescent light.
Offapplies no white balance
adjustment. 2 Press Select.
Watermark Settings
Watermark settings allow you to place a date, time, text, or logo watermark on the pictures you take. Watermarks will only appear on future pictures, and you can see them on pictures in the Review mode when the full resolution picture appears. You cannot see watermarks on thumbnail pictures. to highlight the type of 1 Press watermark you want.
Noneno watermark appears. Date and Timethe Date & Time
Watermark screen appears. You can specify to use the date, time, or both.
Textthe Text Watermark screen
appears. Select the text watermark and then Edit to change the text.
Logothe Logo Watermark screen
appears. Select the logo watermark and press Edit to change the logo. If a file (.lgo) exceeds 512 KB, it does not appear as an option on the Logo Watermark screen. 2 Press Select. 3 Press
to set each of the fields.
Left offsetthe distance in from the
left side of the color LCD to place the watermark.
Top offsetthe distance down from the
top of the LCD to place the watermark.
Transparencythe level of
transparency for the watermark.
Text colorthe color of the text in the
watermark.
Background colorthe color of the
watermark background. 4 When you are satisfied with the settings, press Done. 28
Advanced Exposure Modes Settings
Advanced Exposure Modes settings allow you to select four exposure modes:
Programmed AEuses the programmed automatic exposure setting
which selects the appropriate flash and aperture setting.
Long-Time Exposuredisables the flash as it is assumed that a
long-time exposure is necessary to obtain a proper exposure within the current ambient lighting environment. You set the exposure time between 0.5 and 16 seconds in 0.5 second increments.
Exposure Locklocks the exposure to give a series of pictures a
consistent exposure setting. The Exposure Lock setting is determined by the Flash, Exposure Compensation, Programmed AE, White Balance, Focus, and Picture Type settings. When activated, an Exposure Lock icon appears in the LCD with the picture. Exposure Lock is cancelled if any of these settings are changed or if the camera is turned off. 3 2
External Flashdisables the flash and uses the external flash sync to
provide the flash. You can set the camera aperture (or f/stop). The default aperture setting is 5.6. to highlight the type of advanced 1 Press exposure mode you want to use.
Programmed AEthe programmed
automatic exposure setting is used.
Long-Time Exposurethe
Long-Time Setup screen appears. Press
to set the exposure time.
Exposure LockThe Take a picture
now to lock settings screen appears.
External Flashthe External Flash
Setup screen appears. Press the aperture.
to set
If you set a new aperture or exposure time, it appears on the status LCD. 2 Press Select. 3 Press Done.
Advanced Focus Mode Settings
The Advanced Focus Mode settings allow you to select one of the following:
Multi-Spot Auto Focus Single-Spot Auto Focus Manual Focus
to highlight the type of advanced 1 Press focus mode you want to use.
Multi-Spot Auto Focusthe camera
uses a multi-spot focus algorithm which determines the focus position using three positions in the field of view.
Single-Spot Auto Focusthe camera
uses a single-spot focus algorithm which determines the focus position using the subject in the center of the field of view.
Manual Focusthe Manual Focus
Setup screen appears that allows you to specify the focus position. Press to set the focus distance. 2 Press Select. 3 Press Done.
Preferences Settings
The Preferences settings are Capture, Date and Time, and Camera Name. Capture to select the particular setting you 1 Press want to change.
Quickviewdisplays the picture just
taken for a duration of 0.5 - 30 seconds.
Auto Rotaterotates pictures
automatically in response to a sensor that determines the orientation of the camera and rotates pictures to a vertical plane. If you are above the subject with the lens perpendicular to the floor the Auto Rotate should be Off.
System Soundsplays shutter sounds
when a picture is taken and alert sounds when an error occurs.
Sleep Time-outsets the number of
minutes the camera sits inactive with the color LCD on before it goes into a power conservation mode. In the sleep mode, the color LCD turns off, the Status Display on the top of the camera remains on, and you can take a picture.
Remote Shuttertakes pictures using
a shutter release cable connected to the camera USB port. The shutter release cable is available as an accessory. For details see a dealer of KODAK products, or visit our Website at http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories. 2 Press
to change each setting.
3 When you are satisfied with the settings, press Done. Pressing Default restores the default Capture Preference values. 31
Date and Time 1 Press / to change the value for the highlighted field. 2 Press / another. to move from one field to
3 Press Format to select a date/time format. The Date and Time Format screen appears. 4 Press to highlight the date and time format you want to use. 5 Press Select to accept, or Exit to return to the Date and Time screen without changes. 6 When you are satisfied with the settings, press Done.
Camera Name When you name the camera, it is included in the header of each picture file. 1 Press the left softkey to select the type of character set you want to choose from:
capital letters lower case letters numbers symbols
2 Press 3 Press name.
to select a character.
to add the selected character to the
4 Add additional characters until you have spelled the name you want using a maximum of 32 characters. Press to backspace and press the center softkey to add a space to the name. 5 When you are satisfied with the name, press Done. 32
Using Scripts
Scripts are electronic files on the camera memory card that automate routine camera operations and extend camera functions. When a memory card containing a script is placed in your camera, the script appears as an option in either the Capture or Review modes. The Scripts option is not displayed unless a script is on the memory card. There are several sample script files available either preloaded on the memory card or on the CD-ROM that comes with your camera. Scripts on the CD-ROM are located in the Extras/English/Camera Scripts directory. Additional scripts and information can be found at www.kodak.com/go/dc290. The DC290 camera supports DIGITA Scripts. If youre familiar with spreadsheet macro language or software programming, youll find scripts easy to write. You can create your own scripts using the Script Developer Kit that is available from the Kodak Developer Relations Group at www.kodak.com/go/drg. Loading Scripts onto a Memory Card Scripts must be loaded into the System folder of your memory card to be accessible. The script icon appears only when a script is present on your current memory card. It is possible for multiple script icons to appear. You should copy the scripts to all the cards you plan to use in the DC290 camera. WARNING: If you reformat a card, everything is deleted, including the scripts and protected pictures. To load scripts, use KODAK Digital Camera Software (Mounter) / for DC290, or use a CF card reader to copy scripts to the System folder on the memory card. For a description of available scripts, or to download scripts, visit our Website at http://www.kodak.com/go/dc290. The following is an example of a script included on the CD: Name
Exposure Bracket
Filename
Purpose
EXPBRCK.CSM Prompts you to take 3 captures of the same subject at different exposure values to get the best picture under difficult lighting conditions.
Choosing a Script on the Camera 1 Press to choose the script you want to execute. The Kodak Script screen may display a different list of scripts, depending on what is loaded on the memory card. 2 Press Start. Any steps that follow depend on the chosen script. The chosen script can begin running or a screen containing subscripts can appear. 3 To stop an active script, press Stop Script. When you let the script run to completion or you stop the script by pressing Stop Script, the camera resets to the original settings.
Adding Sound to a Picture in Quickview
After taking a picture with Quickview turned on, you can attach up to two minutes of recorded sound to the picture. Once the picture disappears from Quickview, you must enter the Review mode to record sound. 1 While the color LCD displays the picture you have taken, press and release Record or press and hold Record. The flashing microphone icon appears in the top overlay bar along with a timer indicating how long you have been recording sound. You have up to two minutes to record. The green ready light blinks when three seconds of recording time remains, then the camera automatically stops recording. 2 To manually stop recording, press the Record button, or release Record. Delete, Overlay, and Play appear on the bottom of the screen. If you press Record a second time, you are given the option to delete the existing sound and record new sound for the picture. 3 Press one of the following. 3 2
Deletegives the option of deleting
both the picture and sound, or just the sound.
Overlayturns off the Overlay, which
displays the functions and icons on the LCD in Capture mode.
Playplays the recorded sound.
3 Reviewing Your Pictures
Did you have your thumb over the lens? Did someone have their eyes closed? Should you take one more picture before you let your kids take those ties off? With film, youll know as soon as you get your pictures processed. With the camera in the Review mode, youll know instantly. Review mode allows you to:
View pictures as thumbnails on a portion of the color LCD. View the amount of unused memory on the memory card. Delete one or all pictures from the memory card. View pictures from the camera on your television. Protect pictures from accidental deletion. View and magnify pictures on the full color LCD. Play back sound, Bursts, and Time-lapse sequences. Reformat your memory card.
Setting the Camera to Review Mode
Turn the Mode dial to Review. The last picture taken appears on the color LCD in a full screen view. Pressing Display toggles between the thumbnail and full screen views.
Filmstrip of pictures stored on memory card
Highlighted picture from filmstrip
Memory bar displaying space left on card and current picture position.
Picture information Overlay Album name (if present)
Reviewing Pictures
You can view your pictures one at a time on a full screen, or you can view them one at a time in a continuous scroll, or in a fast scroll on a filmstrip screen. 1 Set the Mode dial to Review. 2 Press Display to toggle between full screen and filmstrip screen views on the LCD. 3 To review your pictures:
one at a timepress and release
As you scroll through the pictures a clock icon appears on the LCD as the picture is refreshed on the screen.
in a continuous scrollpress and hold
in a fast scrollpress and hold
and after several pictures have scrolled by and the left softkey is labelled FASTER, hold the left softkey while still holding down the arrow button. Continuous and fast scroll functions only work when you are reviewing pictures on the filmstrip. As you release the buttons, the selected picture on the filmstrip is highlighted and displayed as a thumbnail.
Viewing the Remaining Memory
The Review screen displays the amount of memory remaining on the card. Memory Filled Status Picture Location Indicator
Available memory The memory bar gives two different indications about memory. The Memory Filled Status indicator shows the amount of used memory (in blue) and the amount of available memory (in white). As you scroll through your pictures, the Picture Location Indicator moves to represent the position of the current picture on the memory card. 39
Setting Review Mode Preferences
The Review mode preferences allow you to select specific settings for this mode. Review mode preferences include:
Overlaydisplay on the LCD the frame number, date and time, and
softkey functions when reviewing pictures.
Slide showsetup a slide show from the camera. Video-outselect either NTSC or PAL video signals Playbackspecify how quickly Burst, Time-lapse, and Album pictures
Print Order Preferences
Pictures on the memory card need to be marked on the camera before the Print Order feature can be used. See Marking Pictures on page 44. 1 Press / to select the option you want.
Doneallows you to save, cancel, or
continue the print order.
Cancel Current Ordercancels the
current print order.
Edit/Review Current Orderallows
you to change or review the current print order.
Order Marked Picturesadds the
current marked picture, followed by the Copies screen.
Order All Picturesadds all marked
pictures, followed by the Copies screen.
Order Index Printcreates an index
print of all the marked pictures, followed by the Copies screen. 2 Press Select. 3 Use the four-way controller to select a choice for the appropriate selection. 4 Press Select to save your order. 5 Highlight Done, then press Select to exit with your changes. Press Stop Script to exit without saving your changes.
Marking Pictures
When you want to select a number of pictures and carry out an action on them, you must first mark each picture. Marked pictures can be deleted, copied from camera to camera, protected, or transferred from album to album. 1 Press Display. 2 Scroll to find the picture you want to select. 3 Press Mark. The selected picture is marked, denoted by the notched lower right corner, and remains marked until you carry out an action on it. When you have marked a picture, the softkey changes to Unmark. 4 To mark the entire contents of the memory card, hold down Mark for two seconds.
Placing Marked Pictures in an Album
You can place marked pictures in an existing album or a new one. 1 Press Menu. 2 Press to highlight the Album icon.
to select an existing album or New 3 Press Album. Refer to the next subsection for information about creating a new album. 4 Press Move to move the pictures to the selected album.
Creating a New Album in Review Mode
Connecting Your Camera
The camera can connect to a computer using the USB cable included with your camera. When connecting the camera, it is a good idea to use the AC Adapter for KODAK DC200 Series Digital Cameras. If you do not have this AC adapter, it is available as an accessory from dealers of KODAK products or from our Website at http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories. 1 Plug the appropriate end of the USB cable into the port on the computer with the USB symbol. If the port is not labeled, see your computer Users Guide for a diagram that illustrates all of the external ports. 2 Open the USB port on the side of the camera. 3 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the port. 4 Set the Mode dial to Connect. 5 Turn on the camera. If you are having trouble connecting, refer to the USB.PDF document for Windows-based computers, or the Connect.PDF document for Macintosh computers installed with the software, or the online help for troubleshooting information.
Starting the KODAK Software
With the camera connected to your computer, you are now ready to open and use the software that you installed in Chapter 4. For detailed information on using the software, refer to the online help.
Opening KODAK Software for Windows-Based Computers
For information on each KODAK software and KODAK utilities, refer to the online help. KODAK Digital Camera (Mounter) 1 Double-click the My Computer icon. The My Computer window appears. 2 Double-click the Camera icon. The Camera Memory Card window appears listing the camera and system folders. The pictures files are located in the DC290 camera folder. KODAK Digital Camera (TWAIN Acquire) 1 Open a TWAIN-compliant application, such as ADOBE Photoshop or ADOBE PhotoDeluxe. 2 Choose File > TWAIN Source > KODAK DC290. 3 Choose File > TWAIN Acquire. The main TWAIN Acquire window appears. KODAK Digital Camera (Properties) Double-click the Properties icon on the desktop to open the main Properties window, or right-mouse click on the Camera icon in Windows Explorer and select Properties. KODAK Pictures Now Desktop Software Double-click the Pictures Now icon on the desktop to open the main Pictures Now window.
Opening KODAK Software for Macintosh Computers
For information on each KODAK software and KODAK utility, refer to the online help. KODAK Digital Camera (Mounter) Double-click on the Camera icon on the desktop to open the Camera Memory Card window listing the camera and System folders. The pictures files are located in the DC290 camera folder. KODAK Digital Camera (Plug-In Acquire) 1 Open a Plug-In-compliant application, such as ADOBE Photoshop or ADOBE PhotoDeluxe. 2 Choose File > Acquire > KODAK DC290 Acquire. The main Plug-In Acquire window appears. KODAK Digital Camera (Tools) Tools can be launched either as a stand-alone application or a picture editor. To open as a stand-alone application: Go to the DC290 folder installed on the hard disk, and select KODAK Camera Tools to open the Main Window for Tools. To open through a picture editor: 1 Open a Plug-In-compliant picture editor, such as ADOBE Photoshop or ADOBE PhotoDeluxe. 2 Choose File > Acquire (or Import)> KODAK Camera Acquire. The Main Window for Tools appears. KODAK Digital Camera (Control Panel) The DC290 camera icon must be on your desktop to access the contents of the camera memory card. If the icon is not on the desktop, choose APPLE -> Control Panels -> KODAK Camera and then click Mount. To display the Help Contents window, click Help in the KODAK Camera window. KODAK Pictures Now Desktop Software Double-click the Pictures Now icon on the desktop to open the main Pictures Now window.
Folder and File Naming Conventions
When you are using KODAK-supplied host software and are connected to the camera or using a card reader, it is possible to create folders and files, including picture files on the memory card. All filenames must follow the DOS 8-character format. You can use eight (8) alphanumeric characters (A-Z and 0-9), and DOSformat symbols. You cannot use spaces or names that begin with BR or TL, which are reserved. You cannot use the following symbols:
Period (.) Slash (/) Brackets ([ ]) Semicolon (;) Equal sign (=) Quotation marks ( ) Backslash (\) Colon (:) Vertical bar (|) Comma (,) Naming Folders
When naming/renaming a folder using a CF card reader, you should limit the name to eight (8) standard alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9). If you rename a time-lapse or burst folder and do not use the prefix TL or BR, then the camera no longer recognizes the folder as a time-lapse or burst folder, but recognizes the folder as an album. It is possible to create folders that are not used by the camera for picture taking or for viewing pictures. You must limit your directory structure to three levels of folders and follow the rules for naming a folder.
Naming Pictures
Pictures taken using the DC290 camera are named P0XXXXXX.JPG or P0XXXXXX.TIF, where XXXXXX represents the picture number. Pictures are numbered in the order in which they are taken. Picture naming conflicts can occur when taking pictures if you move picture files between camera folders. The camera handles conflicts by changing the prefix of the current picture from P0 to EX. Picture Naming Using Absolute Numbering The camera maintains a count of the number of pictures taken, which is used to determine the number of the next picture taken.
The camera uses consecutive numbers for all subsequent pictures, even if
you transfer pictures to the computer or delete pictures from the camera memory card. For example, if the last picture taken was P0000007.JPG, the next picture is P0000008.JPG, even if P0000007.JPG was deleted prior to taking P0000008.JPG.
If you insert a different memory card into your DC290 camera, the next
picture number is derived using the camera picture number and is not dependent on the picture number of any of the pictures currently on the memory card. Picture Naming Using Relative Numbering Camera scripting provides the capability to select a relative numbering scheme, in which the picture number for the next picture is dependent on the last picture currently in that cameras DC290 folder or any subfolders of the current DC290 folder on the inserted camera memory card. This number is determined when the camera is turned on or when the card is inserted into the camera.
No Memory Card.
Cannot read memory card.
There is no memory card inserted in the camera. Memory card is corrupted.
The camera cannot communicate with the computer. Camera needs service. The camera is malfunctioning. The receiving camera does not In a camera to camera communication, the have enough memory to receiving camera receive the pictures. memory card is full. Camera did not establish connection. Unable to receive picture.
Have the camera serviced. Transfer pictures to your computer or insert a memory card that has available memory.
An error has occurred Try the camera to camera transfer again. while receiving pictures in a camera to camera transfer. An error has occurred Try the transfer again. before all pictures were transferred. Camera is too close to Move the camera to a the subject. minimum of 0.3 m (1 ft) from the subject.
Transfer of pictures was interrupted. Not all pictures were sent. Out of Range
LCD Messages Problem Not enough memory Cause There is not enough memory on the card to store the selected time-lapse picture sequence. Solution Transfer pictures to your computer or insert a memory card that has available memory. You can also change the Time-lapse sequence to one that requires less memory. Have the camera serviced.
Corrupted firmware.
Memory card is Turn the camera off, inserted incorrectly or and remove the is damaged. memory card. Inspect it for damage. If damaged, replace the card. Insert the memory card into the camera.
7 Where to Get Help
If you need help with your camera, it is available from a number of resources:
Chapter 6 Tips and
Place of purchase World Wide Web Technical support
Softwares manufacturer Product information by fax
Software Help
Help with any software packaged with your camera can be obtained from the online help, or by contacting the manufacturer.
Online Services
Contact Kodak via:
World Wide Web America Online CompuServe
http://www.kodak.com (click on Service and Support) (keyword) KODAK GO KODAK
Faxed Information
PC installing software 59 picture location indicator 39 too dark or light 76 picture card (see memory card) 14 picture type description 7 icon 22, 24 indicator 6 setting 22, quality description 12 indicator 6 setting 22 understanding 13 quickview adding sound 35 preference 31
ready light locator 3 troubleshooting 74 red-eye flash, indicator description 6 reduction indicator 6 reformatting the memory card 42 regulatory information 88 remaining number, troubleshooting 77 removing a memory card 14 resolution setting 25 understanding 13 review mode overview 37 setting 38 setting preferences 40
safety 71 scripts choosing 34 loading 33 settings 33 scroll button locator 2 scrolling 39 select button locator 2 self-timer indicator 6 indicator description 8 light, locator 2 service numbers 82 service, how to obtain 87 setting capture preference 31 quality 12 resolution 25
status LCD functions 6 shutter button troubleshooting 75 using 21 single-spot auto focus 30 sleep mode 15 time-out preference 31 slide show setting preferences 41 softkey description 5 locator 3 software, KODAK help 81 Macintosh computers 60 software,KODAK Windows-based computers 58 sound adding 35 adding to pictures 51 deleting 35, 51, 52 overlay 35 playing 35, 51 specifications, camera 4 status LCD locator 2 Status LCD, display 6 still picture type, indicator 7 using the shutter button 21 support numbers 82 system requirements Macintosh 60 Windows 57 system sounds preference 31
taking pictures 19, 21 television, viewing pictures 55 text watermark 28 tiff file format 12 time-lapse picture type, indicator 7 play settings 42 playing 53 using the shutter button 21 tips for printing 73 tripod socket, locator 3 troubleshooting 74 TWAIN Acquire software 58
warranty information 85 watermark icon 24 settings 28 white balance icon 24 setting 27 Windows system requirements 57
zoom digital 23 locator 3
ultra resolution 25 uncompressed quality, indicator 12 setting 12 undo picture protection 46 USB cable connection 65 support, connection 64
video-out, locator 3 viewfinder back locator 3 front locator 2 viewing pictures 39 pictures on television 55 remaining memory 39
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1. Kodak USB Interface Cable for DC220/260/265/290 Zoom Digital Cameras
2. CF CARD 2GB MEMORY FITS KODAK DC265 DC280 DC290 DC50
3. 2GB Team CF Memory Card High Performance 133x For KODAK DC280 DC290 DC3200 MC3. This Card Comes with Lifetime Warranty.
4. Mobile PowerFlex Car Travel Power Adapter for your Canon EOS / Nikon / Pentax / Sony Alpha and more Digital SLR camerass Includes Cleaning Brush
6. 2GB CF MEMORY CARD Kodak DC280 DC290 DC3400 DC4800 DX3500 DX3600 DC5000 DX3900 DX4900 Digital Camera
