Kodak DC260 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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The following subsections assume that you have turned the camera on,
entered the Capture mode, and pressed the MENU button to display the
Capture Mode Settings on the LCD.
Picture Type settings
Picture Type settings define the characteristics, including resolution, of your still,
burst, and timelapse pictures.
Still pictures are your normal digital photographs.
Burst pictures are a series of photographs taken in quick succession.
In Burst mode, Medium and Standard resolutions may appear less sharp
than in a Still picture mode.
Timelapse pictures are a series of photographs taken with a time delay
between each picture.
2 Press the left and right arrows to highlight
the icon representing the settings you want
to adjust.
Some icons do not appear on the initial
screen; continue to press the right arrow to
display these additional icons.
3 Refer to the following subsections for
information about each setting category.
4 When you are satisfied with all your
settings, press the DONE softkey.
More information about
Picture Type settings can
be found in Chapter 5.
1 Press the down arrow to highlight the type
of picture you want to define.
2 Press the ENTER softkey.
The settings for the selected picture type
appear.
3 Use the up and down arrow keys to
highlight the particular setting you want to
specify.
4 Use the left and right arrow keys to scroll
through the options for each individual
setting.