Kodak DC260 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Your camera
Manual Mode
The DC260 Camera supports two advanced capture modes—the external flash
mode and the long time mode. The DC220 Camera supports only the long time
mode.
The two manual mode icons are:
Infrared Communication
In a camera to camera connection in the Review mode, two cameras can
communicate with each other through an infrared connection. The Infrared
Communication icon appears and changes to indicate the state of the camera’s
communication with its infrared partner camera.
The infrared communication icons are:
External flash mode— the DC260 camera’s built-in flash is
disabled and the external flash sync is used to provide flash. You set
the camera aperture setting (or f/stop). Choose from 1.8, 2.4, 4, 5.6,
8, 11, 16, or 22. The default value is 5.6 and provides an appropriate
depth of field for many identification or portraiture applications.
Long time mode— The camera’s flash is disabled as it is assumed
that a long exposure time is necessary to obtain a proper exposure
within the current ambient lighting environment. You set the
exposure time between 0.5 and 4 seconds in 0.5 second increments.
Initiating communication— Infrared communication has been
initiated.
Searching for communication partner— The camera is
looking for an infrared communication partner.
Communicating— The camera is communicating with its
infrared partner. The alphanumeric display also indicates the number
of pictures that have yet to be transmitted.
Communication timed out— A problem has occurred that has
caused the communication to time out. The icon continues to blink
until you respond to the LCD dialog or turn the camera off.
Blinking
Blinking