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Part Number: DC 4800 Zoom
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fioriset10 12:16pm on Thursday, September 30th, 2010 
Ready to shoot, ease of use, good selection of settings Weired shape to handle Vivid colors, astonishing picture quality and details, great design and ergonomics, USB Battery drains fast, bad focus in low-light conditions Large memory, easy to use Relativly expensive
caco_de_vidro 12:37pm on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 
Excellent Pictures Full of Features ý But This camera is everything that it is advertised to be. It has a wide range of configurable functions.
haonsete 7:44am on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 
3.1-megapixel resolution, 1.8" LCD Optical image viewfinder, resolution up to 2160 x 1440, 3X optical zoom, plus a 2X digital zoom.

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Attaching the Neck Strap

Attach the metal clips on the ends of the neck strap to the strap post on each side of the camera. 2 Put the ends of the neck strap through the metal clips. 1

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3 Thread the strap through the plastic clips as shown.

Using the Lens Cap

To protect the lens, cover it with the lens cap whenever you are not taking pictures. Depress the tabs on the lens cap, fit the cap on the lens, and release the tabs.

Loading the Battery

1 Slide the battery door as illustrated, then lift to open.
2 Insert the battery in the correct orientation, with the arrow and the (+)(-) symbols facing down, as illustrated. 3 Close the door. After you load a new or recharged battery, we recommend that you check the cameras date/time information. See Setting the Clock on page 8.

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Charging the Battery
Use the AC adapter to charge the battery. Complete charging takes four hours.You may not use the camera while the battery is charging. It is not necessary to charge the battery before taking pictures. You can turn the camera on and take pictures with the AC adapter at any time. However, the battery will not charge unless the camera is off and the AC adapter is plugged in. CAUTION: It is important to use only a KODAK-specified 5V AC adapter with your camera. Using a different adapter or one with a different voltage could damage your camera and battery. Make sure the camera is off. 1 Load the battery in the camera. 2 Plug the AC adapter into the DC IN port on the camera. 3 Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet. Charging takes four hours. You may not take pictures while the battery is charging. The orange ready light is on when the battery is charging. The green ready light is on when charging is complete. Some AC adapters are supplied with additional power plugs. Use the plug that accommodates your type of power outlet.
DC IN port Green ready light Orange ready light
For fast one-hour charging, a battery charger is sold separately. Visit our Web site at http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories.

Inserting a Picture Card

The KODAK Picture Card, included with your camera, stores your pictures as you take them. You must insert a Picture Card into the camera before you take pictures. Use only certified cards that carry the CompactFlash logo CF. Extra cards can be purchased separately on our Web site at http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories. NOTE: Think of Picture Cards as removable and reusable film, except they are x-ray safe and provide easy storage and transfer of pictures. 1 Open the Picture Card door on the camera. 2 Hold the Picture Card by the lip so the connection end is pointed at the camera. The Picture Card can only be inserted one way into the camera. Forcing the card may damage your camera. 3 Slide the Picture Card all the way into the card slot and close the door.

There are three main menus in the KODAK DC4800 Zoom Digital Camera. The options in the menus allow you to change settings for taking pictures, reviewing pictures, and for camera setup functions. This section explains how to access each of the menus, and lists the options available in each.
Manual Picture Taking Menu
If you want more control over how your pictures will look, use the settings in the Picture Taking Menu. These settings override the cameras automatic settings. For details on applying the settings, refer to the page listed under the Menu Name below. To access the Picture Taking Menus: Set the Mode dial to a Capture setting Press Menu Scroll through the menus, options

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Menu Icon
Menu Name (page in this manual) White Balance (page 31) Color Mode (page 33) Picture Quality (page 35)

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Menu Name (page in this manual) Sharpness (page 38) ISO (page 39) Shutter Speed (page 18)
Exposure Metering (page 37)
Date and Time Stamp (page 40)

Review Pictures Menu

Use the options in the Review Menu to work with the pictures on the Picture Card in your camera. For details on applying the options, refer to the page listed under the Menu Name below.
To access the Review Menus: Turn the Mode Dial to Review Press Menu Scroll through the pictures, menus, option Select

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Menu Name (page in this manual) Magnify (page 43) Delete (page 44) Protect (page 45)
Menu Name (page in this manual) Slide Show (page 46) Print Order (page 47) Picture Info (page 49)

Camera Setup Menu

Use the options in the Setup Menu to customize your camera according to your personal preferences. For details on applying the options, refer to the page listed under the Menu Name below.

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Menu Name (page in this manual) Power Save (page 52) Digital Zoom (page 54) Camera Sounds (page 56) Date and Time (page 8) Video Out (page 57)

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To access the Setup Menus: Turn the Mode Dial to Setup Scroll through the menus, options Select
Menu Name (page in this manual) Language (page 58) Format Picture Card (page 59) Camera Reset (page 60) About this Camera (page 61)

Taking Pictures

Use the automatic features of your camera and take your pictures with a simple point and click. Or, you can take advantage of the manual settings if you prefer more control over how your pictures will look. Choosing a Capture Mode..page 14 Taking a Picture...15 Shooting in Fully Automatic Mode..16 Shooting in Manual Mode..17 Setting the f-number...17 Setting the Shutter Speed...18 Shooting in Aperture Priority Mode..19 Shooting a Burst Series of Pictures...20 Shooting Distant and Close-Up Pictures..21 Previewing Your Picture..22 Viewing and Deleting the Last Picture..23 Using the Optical Zoom...24 Using the Digital Zoom...24 Setting the Flash...25 Using an External Flash Unit...26 Using the Self-Timer...27 For help on using more advanced camera settings, see Chapter 3, Customizing Manual Settings.

Using an External Flash Unit
You can use an external flash unit when you want additional or specialized lighting. You can use the cameras built-in flash as well to provide extra fill flash. NOTE: Use either the Manual (page 17) or Aperture Priority (page 19) shooting modes when using an external flash unit. Automatic shooting (P on the Mode Dial)is not available with an external flash unit.
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external flash connector on the camera. The connector accepts all standard external flash cables. We recommend that you apply the "Flash" White Balance option (page 31) when using an external flash.

External flash connector

Using the Self-Timer
The Self-Timer creates a 10-second delay between the time you press the Shutter button and the time the picture is taken. This setting is ideal when you want to include yourself in the picture. Press the button until the icon appears in the Status Display. To cancel the Self-Timer, press the button repeatedly until neither of the button icons appears in the Status Display. 2 Place the camera on a flat steady surface, or tripod. 3 Compose the picture, then press the Shutter button. The Self-Timer light, located on the front of the camera, turns on for 8-seconds, then blinks for 2 additional seconds before the picture is taken. 1
Customizing Manual Settings
The manual camera settings described in this chapter allow you to customize your camera for more control of your picture results. To access the settings described in this chapter, the Mode dial must be set to a Capture setting (P, 2.8, 5.6, or 8) before you press the Menu button. Adjusting the Exposure Compensation..page 30 Adjusting the White Balance...31 Selecting a Color Mode...33 Setting the Picture Quality..35 Selecting Exposure Metering..37 Setting Picture Sharpness..38 Adjusting the ISO Sensitivity..39 Setting the Shutter Speed...40 Placing the Date on Pictures...40
Adjusting the Exposure Compensation
Use the Exposure Compensation dial to control how much light is allowed into the camera. You can adjust the exposure by plus or minus 2 stops in 1/2-stop increments. The Exposure Compensation dial is located on top of the camera. This optional feature is available in fully automatic (page 16) or Aperture Priority mode (page 19). It is not available in Manual mode (page 17). NOTE: This setting is ideal for controlling scenes in which the light source is behind the subject (backlit), or for correcting pictures that are too light or too dark. Turn the Exposure Compensation dial to the exposure value you want to use. If your pictures are too light, decrease (-) the exposure compensation value. If your pictures are too dark, increase (+) the exposure compensation value.
Adjusting the White Balance
Whites can look white in daylight, but different under other lighting conditions. Use the White Balance setting to correct for these types of color shifts that result from shooting pictures under different light sources. Set the Mode dial to a Capture setting (P, 2.8, 5.6, or 8). 2 Press the Menu button to display the Capture Menu screen. 3 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 4 Press OK to display the White Balance screen. Press a / button to highlight the White Balance setting you want to use. AUTO (default)automatically corrects the white balance. Ideal for everyday picture taking. DAYLIGHTIdeal for pictures in natural lighting. FLASHCorrects White Balance when using an external flash. TUNGSTENCorrects for the orange cast of household lightbulbs. Ideal for indoor pictures under this lighting without flash. FLUORESCENTCorrects for the green cast of fluorescent lighting. Ideal for indoor pictures under this type of lighting without flash.

Setting the Picture Quality
Use the Quality setting to select a picture resolution and compression. Picture resolution refers to the number of pixels in an image; compression is a method of reducing file size by carefully encoding data. The relationship between resolution and compression determines the picture quality. The camera offers four different resolutions. With the highest resolution (3.1 MP), three different compression settings are available: none, some, and high. Select a high resolution setting for more detailed images and larger print sizes. Use a lower resolution setting for smaller print sizes, and for conserving space on the Picture Card. All Quality settings are compressed JPEGS except the uncompressed setting, which is a TIFF. The available Quality settings are: Quality Setting Name (in megapixels) 3.1 MP (Uncompr) 3.1 MP (default) 3.1 MP (High Compr) 2.2 MP 1.6 MP 0.8 MP Resolution (in pixels) 2160 x x x x x x 720 Compression File Size Ratio/File Type (approx.) None/TIFF 1:5/JPEG 1:10/JPEG 1:5/JPEG 1:5/JPEG 1:5/JPEG 9170 KB 960 KB 480 KB 730 KB 550 KB 325 KB
To change the Quality setting: Set the Mode dial to a Capture setting (P, 2.8, 5.6, or 8). 2 Press the Menu button to display the Capture Menu screen. 3 Press a icon / button until the is highlighted. 4 Press OK to display the Quality screen. Press a / button to highlight the Quality setting you want to use. 6 Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Menu screen. 7 Press Menu to exit the Menu screen. This setting remains until you change it.
Selecting Exposure Metering
To ensure proper exposure, your camera features three metering systems for measuring the amount of light entering the camera lens: Multi-Pattern, CenterWeighted, and Center Spot metering. NOTE: Select a metering system to control how light affects the subject in your pictures. Set the Mode dial to a Capture setting (P, 2.8, 5.6, or 8). 2 Press the Menu button to display the Capture Menu screen. 3 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 4 Press OK to display the Metering screen. button to highlight the Metering system you want to 1
5 Press a / use. MULTI-PATTERN (default)evaluates the lighting conditions in the entire scene to give an even picture exposure. Ideal for general picture taking. CENTER-WEIGHTEDevaluates the lighting conditions of the subject centered in the viewfinder. Ideal for backlit subjects. CENTER SPOTsimiliar to Center-Weighted, except the metering is concentrated on a smaller area of the subject centered in the viewfinder. Ideal when an exact exposure of a specific area in the picture is needed. 6 Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Menu screen. 7 Press Menu to exit the Menu screen. This setting remains until you change it.
Setting Picture Sharpness
Use the Sharpness setting to highlight or blend the edges of the subject in pictures. Set the Mode dial to a Capture setting (P, 2.8, 5.6, or 8). 2 Press the Menu button to display the Capture Menu screen. 3 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 4 Press OK to display the Sharpness screen. Press a / button to highlight the Sharpness setting you want to use. SHARPincreases contrast on the edges of the image. Ideal when you want to improve the clarity of an image, or if you later may want to crop or cut out specific areas in the picture. STANDARD (default)use when no special effect is needed. Ideal for everyday pictures. SOFTsoftens the edges of the image, creating a soft focus effect. 6 Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Menu screen. 7 Press Menu to exit the Menu screen. This setting remains until you change it.

Reviewing Your Pictures

Use the Review setting on the Mode Dial to review and work with the pictures that are stored on the Picture Card in your camera. Viewing Pictures...page 42 Magnifying Pictures...43 Deleting Pictures...44 Protecting Pictures...45 Running a Slide Show...46 Selecting Pictures for Automatic Printing..47 Viewing Picture Information...49

Viewing Pictures

You can view each picture stored on the Picture Card in your camera in full LCD size, or you can use the Filmstrip feature to view and select from up to three thumbnail-size pictures at one time. NOTE: This is ideal for sharing pictures on the camera with friends, or for verifying your pictures before you download or print them.
Filmstrip Memory bar Needle locator
Turn the Mode Dial to Review. The last picture taken is displayed in the LCD with the frame number and the following icons, if activated: Index Print, Print Order, and Protect. 2 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the pictures: forwards; backwards; first picture; last picture. 3 To display the Filmstrip, press Menu. Use the / buttons to scroll through the filmstrip. To continuously scroll, press and hold a / button. For fast scrolling through the memory bar, press OK while holding a / button. When you release the / button, the LCD is refreshed with the new current picture. The dark section of the memory bar represents the part of the card that is full while the needle locator shows the position of the picture on the card. 5 To exit the filmstrip, press Menu.

Magnifying Pictures

Use the Magnify feature to zoom in on specific parts of a picture. With this feature, you can magnify at two or four times the normal magnification level. NOTE: This feature is ideal for checking detail and verifying sharp focus on your pictures. 1 Turn the Mode Dial to Review. 2 Press Menu to display the Menu screen. 3 Press a / button until the picture you want to magnify is highlighted. 4 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 5 Press OK once to magnify the picture at two times or press twice for four times magnification. The magnified picture, with magnification level, appears on the LCD. 6 Use the / / buttons to navigate to different parts of the picture. 7 To exit Picture Magnify, press the OK button.

Deleting Pictures

Use the Delete feature to quickly delete one or all pictures from the Picture Card. NOTE: Delete pictures to free up space on the Picture Card.
1 Turn the Mode Dial to Review. 2 Press Menu to display the Menu screen. 3 Press a / button until the picture you want to delete is highlighted. icon 4 Press a / button until the is highlighted. 5 Press OK to display the Delete screen. 6 Press a / button until the option you want is highlighted: PICTUREdeletes the selected picture. EXITreturns you to the Main screen. ALL PICTURESdeletes all of the pictures on the Picture Card. A filmstrip appears at the bottom of the LCD to remind you that all pictures are affected. If the picture is Protected (page 45), you must unprotect it before it can be deleted. 7 Press OK. When deleting all pictures, select Yes to Delete All Pictures?, then press OK again. 8 To exit Delete, highlight Exit and press OK.

4 Press a / button to highlight the Power Save option you want to use. OFFcamera performance has priority over battery consumption. Ideal when battery life is not a primary concern. STANDARD (default)battery consumption and camera performance are optimized equally. Ideal for everyday shooting. ONbattery life has priority over camera performance. Ideal when you have only one battery available. 5 Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Setup menu. This setting remains until you change it.
Setting Digital Zoom Behavior
Digital zoom provides two times magnification beyond the optical zoom. You can specify how the digital zoom feature behaves when you move the Zoom button to its farthest T Telephoto position. See page 24 for how to use digital zoom. 1 Turn the Mode Dial to Setup. 2 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 3 Press OK to display the Digital Zoom screen. 4 Press a / button to highlight the Digital Zoom option you want to use.
optical TelePhoto to digital zoom without stopping. Ideal for fast transition from optical to digital zoom. PAUSE (default)zoom stops between the limit of optical zoom (3X) and the beginning of digital zoom. To use this setting, move the Zoom button to its farthest T Telephoto position, release the Zoom button, then immediately move it again to its farthest T position. NONEdisables digital zoom. 5 Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Setup menu. This setting remains until you change it.
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Adjusting the Camera Sounds
The camera provides camera sounds (beeps) to let you know when certain functions are being performed. You can set the camera to make sounds for most functions, for selected functions, or to make no sounds at all. NOTE: Set the Camera Sounds to OFF when taking pictures at events that require a quiet environment, like a wedding or a play. 1 Turn the Mode Dial to Setup.
2 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 3 Press OK to display the Camera Sounds screen. 4 Press a / button to highlight the Sound option you want to use. ALL ONprovides camera sounds whenever possible, for most functions. SELECTED ON (default)provides camera sounds only when the Shutter is pressed or for camera warnings. OFFprovides no camera sounds. 5 Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Setup menu. This setting remains until you change it.

Setting Video Out

The Video Out feature allows you to match the cameras video-out signal to the standard applicable in your area. The default, NTSC, is the standard used in most countries outside of Europe. 1 Turn the Mode Dial to Setup.
2 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 3 Press OK to display the Video Out screen. 4 Press a / button to highlight the Video Out option you want to use. countries except Europe. The United States and Japan use NTSC. PAL (EUROPE)standard used in European countries. 5 Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Setup menu. This setting remains until you change it.

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Selecting a Language

The Language feature allows you to display the menus and screen messages in different languages. NOTE: In certain countries, the language menu is not available. These cameras must be operated only in the language installed at the factory. 1 Turn the Mode Dial to Setup.
2 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 3 Press OK to display the Language screen.
4 Press a / button to highlight the Language you want to use. 5 Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Setup menu. This setting remains until you change it.
Formatting a Picture Card
You may need to format a Picture Card if the card becomes corrupted. When this happens, an error message appears on the LCD screen. See page 83 for error messages. 1 Turn the Mode Dial to Setup.
2 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 3 Press OK to display the Format Card screen.
4 Press a / button to highlight the Format option you want to use. CANCELexits without making a change. CONTINUE FORMATerases all of the information on the card and formats the Picture Card for use in the camera. 5 Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Setup menu.
Resetting Camera Defaults
The Reset feature allows you to return your customized settings to the original camera defaults. See page 94 for a list of the original camera defaults. 1 Turn the Mode Dial to Setup.
2 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 3 Press OK to display the Reset screen.
4 Press a / button to highlight the option you want to use. CANCELexits without making a change. CONTINUE RESETresets the camera to the original out-of-box factory settings, except for the date and time and camera information. 5 Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Setup menu.
Viewing Camera Information
Use the About feature to find out the name and model of your camera, and what version of software it is running. This information is especially helpful if you need to call for service on your camera. 1 Turn the Mode Dial to Setup.
2 Press a / button until the icon is highlighted. 3 Press OK to display the About screen. The information that appears is view-only. 4 To exit About, press OK.

Installing Your Software

This chapter describes how to install the KODAK software included with your camera. WINDOWS-Based System Requirements.page 64 MACINTOSH System Requirements...64 KODAK Software...65 Installing the Software..66
The KODAK DC4800 Installer Software (Installer) included with your camera contains software for WINDOWS-based personal computers and MACINTOSH computers. These applications provide a variety of features that let you access and use the pictures stored on the Picture Card. Detailed information on using the software can be found in the online help supplied with each software application.

WINDOWS-Based System Requirements
m WINDOWS 98 or WINDOWS 2000 m Available USB port or CompactFlash card reader m Personal computer with CD-ROM drive m m m
minimum Pentium 90-MHz microprocessor (if using card reader) minimum Pentium 200-MHz microprocessor (if using USB cable) Color display monitor with a minimum resolution of 640 x 480 (1024 x 768 preferred) and 256 colors: High Color (16-bit) or True Color (24-bit) recommended 32 MB or more of available RAM 70 MB of available hard disk space
MACINTOSH System Requirements
m Operating system 8.6 or 9 m PowerPC-based MACINTOSH computer, with CD-ROM drive m Color display monitor with a minimum resolution of 640 x 480 (1024 m m m
x 768 preferred) and 256 colors (Thousands or Millions recommended) 32 MB or more of available RAM 70 MB of hard disk space available Available USB port or CompactFlash card reader

KODAK Software

The KODAK DC4800 Digital Camera Software disc includes: KODAK Digital Camera Software shows the camera as a removable storage device on your desktop and lets you: Display and browse pictures stored on a KODAK Picture Card inserted in the camera Copy pictures from the Picture Card to your hard disk or other media Open a picture directly in any application that supports the JPEG or TIFF file format Delete pictures from the Picture Card View information on a selected picture Select capture and camera settings Take a picture while the camera is connected to the computer Format the Picture Card

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NOTE: Picture Card readers do not allow direct access to KODAK Digital Camera Software. If you download your pictures using a card reader, use a third-party application to access and use your pictures.

Installing the Software

While the Installer is automatically loading your software, take a few minutes to fill out and send in the camera product registration card. This allows you to receive information regarding software updates and registers some of the products included with the camera. 1 Close all other software programs before starting the Installer. 2 Place the Installer CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3 Load the software. On a WINDOWS-based computerif Auto Play is enabled, the first install window automatically appears. If the first install window does not automatically appear, choose Run from the Start menu. In the Run dialog box, type the drive letter that contains the CD and type \setup.exe. For example: d:\setup.exe On a MACINTOSH computerdouble-click the Installer icon. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. 5 If prompted, restart the computer when the software installation is complete. You are now ready to use Digital Camera software. For more detailed information, refer to the online help.
Transferring Pictures To Your Computer
This chapter describes how to connect your camera to your computer using the Univeral Serial Bus (USB) cable, download your pictures, and work with the picture files and KODAK Digital Camera Software. Using a USB Cable Connection..page 68 Starting KODAK Digital Camera Software..69 Locating Your Pictures on the Picture Card..70 Picture Naming Conventions...71 Once the camera is connected to a computer and any required software is installed, you are ready to transfer pictures from the camera to your computer. Refer to the online help for information on each software application supplied with the camera. You can also download your pictures using a Picture Card reader. If you do not have a card reader, you can purchase one as an accessory. For details about available accessories, ask a dealer of KODAK products, or visit our Web site at http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories.

Picture Naming Conventions
Still pictures are named DCP_nnnn.JPG or DCP_nnnn.TIF, where nnnn represents a picture number between 0001 and 9999. Pictures are numbered in the order in which they are taken. For example, the first picture in the \DCIM\100K4800 folder is DCP_0001.JPG. The camera maintains a count of the number of pictures taken, which is used to determine the number of the next picture taken. Burst pictures (still pictures taken in rapid succession when the camera is in Burst Mode) are named Bmm_nnnn.JPG, where mm is a burst number from 00 to 99, and nnnn is a sequence number within the burst. Even if you transfer pictures to the computer or delete pictures from the Picture Card, the camera uses consecutive numbers for all subsequent pictures. For example, if the last picture taken was DCP_0007.JPG, the next picture is DCP_0008.JPG. The nnnn sequence number for a burst continues in the same way. A burst of four pictures taken after DCP_0008 are named B01_0009 through B01_0012. When you insert a different Picture Card into your camera, the next picture number is derived by incrementing the higher of the last picture taken by the camera, or the highest existing picture number in the folder on the card. When you insert the Picture Card into a different DC4800 camera, the next picture number is derived by incrementing either the highest existing picture number or the highest picture number previously taken by that camera. After you take picture DCP_9999.JPG in the \DCIM\100K4800 folder, subsequent pictures appear in a new folder (\DCIM\101K4800) on the Picture Card, beginning with picture DCP_0001.JPG.
m If you use the Picture Card in a camera other than the DC4800
camera, and that camera manufacturer adheres to this file structure standard, the \DCIM folder contains a folder named by that camera. Any pictures taken with that camera are stored in the folder using the naming conventions established by the manufacturer. For more information, refer to the documentation that accompanied that camera.

Tips and Troubleshooting

There may be times when you have questions about using your camera. This chapter can point you in the right direction for finding the answers quickly, so you can continue using your camera. Connecting Your Camera..page 73 Adjusting Your Monitor for Better Viewing..73 Getting Better Results from Your Printer..74 Troubleshooting...75

Connecting Your Camera

If you are getting messages on your computer that state you are not connected, refer to the PDF documents installed with the software, or the online help for troubleshooting information. If you are connecting to a: Windows-based USB connectionrefer to USB.PDF Macintosh computerrefer to Connect.PDF
Adjusting Your Monitor for Better Viewing
Your monitor display settings may need to be adjusted to view pictures from the camera. Refer to your computer Users Guide for information on how to adjust your monitor display settings.

Insert Memory Card

Card Cannot be Read Memory Card Requires Formatting Print Order too large

Getting Help

m Place of purchase m World Wide Web m Technical support
If you need help with your camera, it is available from a number of resources:
m Chapter 8, Tips and Troubleshooting m Softwares manufacturer m 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.

Kodak Online Services

m World Wide Web
http://www.kodak.com (click Service and Support)

Kodak Fax Support

m U.S. and Canada m Europe m U.K.
1-800-508-1531 44-0-131-458-6962 44-0-131-458-6962
Telephone Customer Support
If you have questions concerning the operation of KODAK software or the camera, you may speak directly to a customer support representative.

Before You Call

Before you call to speak to a customer support representative, please have the camera connected to your computer, be at your computer, and have the following information available: Operating system__________________________________________ Processor speed (MHz)_____________________________________ PC model_______________________________________________ Amount of memory (MB)____________________________________ Exact error message you received______________________________ Version of installation CD____________________________________ Camera serial number______________________________________

Telephone Numbers

m U.S.call toll free, 1-800-235-6325, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Monday through Friday. m Canadacall toll free, 1-800-465-6325, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Monday through Friday. m Europecall the Kodak Digital Imaging Support Centre toll free number
associated with your location, or the U.K. toll line, 44-0-131-458-6714, between the hours of 09.00 and 17.00 (GMT/CET) Monday through Friday.
m Outside the U.S., Canada, and Europecalls are charged at National
Rate. Austria/Osterreich Belgium/Belgique Denmark/Danmark Ireland/Eire Finland/Suomi France Germany/Deutschland Greece Italy/Italia Netherlands/Nederland Norway/Norge Portugal Spain/Espana Sweden/Sverige Switzerland/Schweiz/Suisse UK International Toll Line International Toll Fax Number +4586714 +4586962

Canadian DOC Statement

DOC Class B ComplianceThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Obervation des normes-Class BLe prsent appareil numrique nmet pas de bruits radiolectriques dpassant les limites applicables aux appareils numriques de la Classe B prescrites dans les rglements sur le brouillage rediolectrique dicts par le Ministre des Communications du Canada.

Appendix

This appendix serves as a resource for specific technical information and care for your camera, and contains the following information: Original Camera Default Settings.page 94 DC4800 Zoom Camera Specifications..95 General Camera Maintenance..97 General Safety...97 Using Your Battery...99
Original Camera Default Settings
Your camera is set to the following defaults when you take the camera out of the box for the first time. Feature Camera Sounds (beep) Color Mode Date Stamp Digital Zoom Control Flash ISO Sensitivity Exposure Metering Picture Sharpness Power Save Quality Video Out White Balance Default Setting Selected On Saturated Color None Pause Auto Auto Multi-Pattern Standard Standard 3.1 MP (with light compression) NTSC Auto
To reset your camera to these values, see Resetting Camera Defaults on page 60.
DC4800 Zoom Camera Specifications
Camera Specifications Pixel Resolution (by Quality setting) 3.1 MP 2.2 MP 1.6 MP 0.8 MP Color Picture File Format Picture Storage Viewfinder ASA/ISO Sensitivity Flash Range Power Tripod Socket Video Out Wide Telephoto Battery DC Input 2160 x x x x 720 24-bit, millions of colors JPEG or TIFF External memory only: ATA compatible CompactFlash card Real image Automatic or Configurable 1.6 ft to 10.5 ft (0.5 to 3.2 m) 1.6 ft to 6.6 ft (0.5 to 2.0 m) Lithium-ion rechargeable Kodak-specified AC adapter (5V).25 in. (.006 m) threaded NTSC or PAL
Camera Specifications Lens Type Maximum Aperture * Zoom Optical quality glass Wide: f/2.8 TelePhoto: f/4.5 6X: 3X Optical zoom 2X Digital zoom 28 to 84 mm (equivalent to 35mm camera) 6 to 18 mm (actual)

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A access light, Picture Card 15 adjusting aperture 17 camera sounds 56 color mode 33 exposure compensation 30 exposure metering 37 f-number 17 ISO sensitivity 39 monitor 73 picture quality 35 resolution, compression 35 sharpness 38 shutter speed 18 viewfinder 9 white balance 31 aperture priority mode 19 aperture, setting 17 appendix battery guidelines 99 camera specifications 95
default settings 94 maintenance 97 safety 97 attaching, neck strap 2 automatic flash 25 picture taking 16 printing, print orders 47 B backlit scenes 30 battery charging 4 checking power level 7 guidelines 99 loading 3 safety 99 tips 99 use, power save 52 beeps, adjusting 56 black & white filters 34 black and white pictures 34 burst 20 button burst 20 distant/close-up 21
flash pop-up 25 self-timer 27 zoom 24 C camera cleaning 97 connecting to computer 68 information, viewing 61 maintenance 97 original default settings 94 original defaults, resetting 60 problems 7780 safety 97 sounds, adjusting 56 specifications 95 Canadian compliance 92 cap, lens 2 capture mode aperture priority 19 choosing 14 fully automatic 16 manual 17 center spot metering 37 center-weighted metering 37
charging, battery 4 choosing capture mode 14 cleaning camera 97 lens 97 clock, setting 8 close-up scenes 21 color distribution, adjusting 32 color temperature, adjusting 32 CompactFlash logo 5 compliance, Canadian 92 compliance, FCC 91 compression, setting 35 computer connecting USB cable 68 downloading pictures 67 problem with monitor 75 running a slide show 46 system requirements 64 connecting to your computer help 73 USB cable 68 continuous digital zoom 55 conventions, picture naming 71 cool tones, adjusting 33
customer support numbers 86 D date placing on pictures 40 setting 8 DCIM folder, Picture Card 70 defaults original settings 94 resetting 60 deleting last picture 23 pictures from Picture Card 44 protecting pictures from 45 Digital Camera Software 65 digital zoom setting 54 using 24 diopter dial, adjusting 9 displaying slide show 46 distant scenes 21 downloading pictures 67 E error messages, LCD 83

exposure adjusting compensation 30 compensation dial 30 metering 37 external flash 26 F fax numbers, support 85 FCC compliance 91 fill flash built-in 25 external 26 filmstrip, displaying 42 filters, black & white 34 flash built-in 25 external 26 red-eye 25 flourescent, adjusting for 31 f-number, setting 17 folders, Picture Card 70 formatting, Picture Card 59 G guidelines, battery 99
H help camera care 97 connecting to your computer 73 KODAK software 69 online service 85 telephone support numbers 86 tips and troubleshooting 73 troubleshooting 75 tutorial on MACINTOSH 73 I index print, printing 47 information camera, viewing 61 picture, viewing 49 installing KODAK software 66 software 63 ISO sensitivity, adjusting 39 K KODAK software about 65
getting help 85 online help 69 starting 69 L language, selecting 58 LCD error messages 83 previewing pictures 22 viewing pictures on 42 LED, status 81 lens cap 2 lens, cleaning 97 lights, status 81 loading battery 3 software 66 locating pictures, Picture Card 70 M MACINTOSH installing software on 66 system requirements 64 magnify picture 23, 43 maintenance,camera 97
manual mode menus 10 settings 2940 taking a picture 17 menus camera setup 12 overview 10 picture taking, manual 10 reviewing pictures 11 messages, LCD 83 metering, setting exposure 37 MISC folder, Picture Card 70 mode dial choosing a capture mode 14 P (automatic) 16 review 11 setting f-number 17 setup 12 monitor problems 75 running a slide show 46 system requirements 64 monitor, adjusting 73 multi-pattern metering 37
N naming pictures, conventions 71 neck strap, attaching 2 NTSC, setting video out 57 O optical zoom 24 overview, camera menus 10 P PAL, setting video out 57 pause, digital zoom 55 Picture Card access light 15 file structure 70 formatting 59 inserting 5 locating your pictures 70 problems 75 removing 6 pictures deleting 44 downloading 67 information, viewing 49 locating on Picture Card 70 magnifying 43
naming conventions 71 protecting 45 quality, adjusting 35 reviewing 41 selecting for printing 47 sharpness, setting 38 taking 15 viewing 42 power checking battery 7 turning camera on and off 6 power save, setting 52 preview pictures 22 print orders, automatic printing 47 printer, getting better results 74 printing automatic, print orders 47 index prints 47 tips 74 Programmed AE mode 16 protecting pictures 45 Q quality, setting 35
R RAM, requirements 64 ReadMe file 75 red-eye, flash 25 regulatory information 91, 92 requirements MACINTOSH system 64 WINDOWS-based system 64 resolution, setting 35 reviewing pictures deleting 44 for printing 47 magnify 43 menus 11 on LCD 42 picture information 49 protecting 45 slide show 46 running slide show 46 S safety 97 self-timer 27 sepia, creating 34 series of pictures 20 service and support

 

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