Kodak DC260 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Taking pictures
Album settings (DC260 only)
Album settings specify the album into which pictures will be stored. All future
pictures are stored in the selected album until you change the album setting.
Script setting
The Script setting allows you to run a predefined script that’s been downloaded to
the System folder on the camera’s memory card. Scripts can be created to appear
on any screen, not only the Script setting screen.
A script can prompt you for certain actions and define the behavior of the camera
and its settings. For example, a script can set the camera to take burst pictures at a
certain rate. The script can then prompt you, using text on the LCD, to take a
picture and the camera waits for you to press the SHUTTER button.
The DC220 and DC260 can run DIGITA-compatible scripts. These scripts
add new selections to existing menus or can create new menus and choices
To remove an album,
highlight it and then
press the DISSOLVE
softkey. The album is
removed, but its pictures
are retained outside the
album.
1 Press the down arrow to select one of the
following selections:
No Album—your pictures are not
stored in an album.
New Album—allows you to create a
new album. The New Album Name
screen appears.
Press the up and down arrows to select
a character. Press the right arrow 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 the
DONE softkey to return to the Album
Settings screen. Press the down arrow
to select the new album.
An existing album name—your pictures
are stored in the album you select.
2 Press the SELECT softkey.
3 Press the DONE softkey.