Kodak DX6490 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Set Album (Video): The DX6490 lets you set up albums through its interface software on
a computer. If albums have been set up and downloaded to the camera, you can associate
movies with a specific album as they are recorded, the same way you can with still images.
Setup Menu: Takes you to the same setup menu as described above for the still-capture
record menu system.
Playback Menu:
Magnify: Enlarges the displayed image, so that you can check on fine detail and framing.
Share: Enables a sub-menu of file sharing options for use with the EasyShare dock:
o Cancel Prints: Cancels a print order.
o Print All: Prints one copy of each image on the memory card or internal memory.
o Print: Designates the number of copies of the current image to be printed.
o E-Mail: E-mails a low-resolution copy of the image to a recipient, based on a saved
address book.
o Favorite: Marks the current image as a "favorite."
Album: Adds images to an image album, created on a computer with the camera's
interface software.
Protect: Write-protects the displayed image, preventing it from being accidentally erased
or manipulated (except via memory or card formatting). Also removes protection.
Image Storage: Selects between the internal memory or the SD card for image storage.
Slide Show: Enables a slide show of captured images, with user-adjustable intervals
between images.
Copy: Copies files from the internal memory to the SD card, or the reverse.
Video Date Display: Turns on the date display over movie files, with a choice of formats.
Multi-Up: Enables an index display of images on the memory card or those stored in the
internal memory.
Picture Info: Displays the filename, directory, date, time, and quality information for the
current image.
Setup Menu: Displays the same settings as under the Record menu.
Record-Mode Display: Depending on the exposure mode, the DX6490's display shows the center
autofocus area along with currently-selected options for image size/quality, macro and flash mode,
the number of images of the current size and quality that can be stored in the remaining space on
the memory card. In PASM mode, the LCD display also includes shooting mode, aperture, shutter,
and exposure compensation settings. The Information button turns the information display on and
off.
Playback-Mode Display: In Playback mode, you can press the DX6490's multi-controller to zoom
in or out of an image, with a maximum enlargement of 4x. Pressing the multi-controller upwards
enables a more detailed information display, as well as dismisses it. Pushing down on the multi-
controller activates the nine-image index display mode. Pressing the Information button cancels and
recalls the default limited information display.