KODAK EASYSHARE
Camera / Z5120
Extended user guide
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Product features
Front view
Strap post
Microphone
Speaker
Lens
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Product features
Top, Back View
Flash
Power light
Mode dial
Power lever (On/Off)
Shutter button
Zoom lever
Self-timer/Burst
Focus
Flash
Record Video
Display
Review
OK,
Menu
Delete
Share
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Bottom, side view
LCD
HDMI Out
Micro USB/ AV Out
Tripod
socket
Slot for SD/SDHC or Eye-Fi Card
Battery compartments
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Loading the batteries ....................................................................................2
Turning on the camera ..................................................................................4
Setting the language, date/time.....................................................................5
Attaching the strap .......................................................................................6
Installing the Share Button App.....................................................................7
3 Taking pictures/videos ...........................................................................9
Monitoring the battery level ........................................................................11
Taking a video ............................................................................................12
Using other picture-taking modes................................................................12
Using the Zoom ..........................................................................................13
Using the Flash button ................................................................................14
Using the Focus button ...............................................................................15
Using the Self-timer/Burst button.................................................................16
Taking burst pictures...................................................................................17
Using Scene modes.....................................................................................18
Taking panoramic pictures...........................................................................19
Turning on the Date Stamp feature..............................................................20
Using Program AE and Manual Exposure modes..........................................21
Choosing a Focus/Exposure Zone.................................................................22
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Reviewing pictures/videos ...........................................................................23
Playing a video............................................................................................25
Deleting pictures/videos ..............................................................................25
Using the Home feature ..............................................................................27
Magnifying a picture ...................................................................................28
Running a slide show..................................................................................30
Tagging people...........................................................................................33
Tagging with keywords ...............................................................................35
Transferring pictures/videos using a USB cable.............................................36
8 Editing pictures and videos .................................................................37
Accessing the picture-editing features..........................................................37
Accessing the video-editing features............................................................41
9 Using the Menu button to change camera settings .............................45
Adjusting camera settings ...........................................................................45
10 Printing pictures ................................................................................48
Direct printing.............................................................................................48
Ordering prints online .................................................................................49
Printing from an optional memory card........................................................49
Marking pictures for print............................................................................49
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Table of contents
Storing pictures on an Eye-Fi Card ...............................................................50
Eye-Fi status icons.......................................................................................51
Changing Eye-Fi settings .............................................................................52
Other Eye-Fi Information .............................................................................52
12 Troubleshooting ................................................................................53
Camera problems........................................................................................53
Picture quality problems..............................................................................55
Eye-Fi problems...........................................................................................56
Direct printing (PICTBRIDGE enabled printer) problems ................................57
Getting help on the Web.............................................................................58
13 Appendix ...........................................................................................59
Specifications..............................................................................................59
Care and maintenance ................................................................................61
Upgrading your software and firmware........................................................61
Storage capacities.......................................................................................62
Important safety instructions .......................................................................62
Battery replacement, battery life..................................................................63
Limited warranty.........................................................................................64
Regulatory compliance ................................................................................65
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1 Setting up your camera
IMPORTANT! If your package includes:
■ Ni-MH batteries and a charger, continue to Charging the rechargeable batteries.
Charging the rechargeable batteries
Charging time varies by battery level. For expected battery life, see page 63.
All batteries lose power over time–even if they’re not being
used. For longer life, fully charge KODAK Ni-MH
Rechargeable Batteries AA prior to use.
Lights are on while the charger is
plugged in. (See the charger
documentation for instructions
and charging times.)
Your plug may differ.
Purchase chargers, extra batteries
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Setting up your camera
Storing pictures on an SD/SDHC Card
Your camera has enough internal memory for a couple of practice pictures. We highly
recommend purchasing a Class 4 or higher SD/SDHC Card (up to 32 GB) to
conveniently store more pictures/videos. (Card class is typically shown on the card
and/or packaging.) You must use a Class 4 or higher card to record HD video.
NOTE: Your camera also accepts Eye-Fi Cards, X2 or higher with a firmware version of 4.5174 or higher.
(View and update firmware using the Eye-Fi Center Software that accompanies the card.)
CAUTION:
A card can only be inserted one way; forcing it may cause
damage. Inserting or removing a card while the camera is on may
damage the pictures, the card, or the camera.
1 Turn off the camera, then open the door.
2 Insert a card until it clicks into place.
To remove a card, press and release it.
IMPORTANT: When you turn on the camera, it checks to
see if a card is inserted. If pictures/videos
are detected in internal memory, the
camera prompts you to move them to the
card. New pictures/videos are stored on the
card.
Accessory
Purchase memory cards
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Setting up your camera
Setting the language, date/time
The first time you turn on the camera, you’re prompted to choose your language and
set the date/time.
Choose your language:
1 Press
to highlight your language.
2 Press the OK button.
Set the date and time:
1 Press
to change the date format, if desired.
to highlight the year, month, date, hours, or minutes.
2 Press
NOTE: You may need to scroll down to see all fields.
3 Press
to change the value.
4 When finished setting the date and time, press
to highlight OK. Then press
the camera OK button.
Back
OK
Change date/time in the future
see page 46
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2 Installing, setting up software
Before you can share pictures/videos, you must:
■ Install the KODAK Share Button App on your computer
See Installing the Share Button App (below) and
■ Perform a one-time setup of your email and social networking site credentials (user
IDs and passwords). The email addresses and sites that you choose will appear on
your camera when you press the Share button.
See Setting up the Share Button App (one-time setup), page 8
Installing the Share Button App
IMPORTANT: Until you install and set up the Share Button App, the camera Share button
is not enabled.
1 Make sure the computer is connected to the Internet.
2 Turn off the camera.
3 Using the USB cable, connect the camera to a
computer USB port. Then turn on the camera.
The Camera Setup App runs. (If there are many
pictures on your memory card, this step could take
several minutes.)
4 Watch your computer—when the Camera Setup
App prompts you to install the Share Button App,
click Install Now. (If you are prompted to allow the
Camera Setup App to run, click Allow.)
5 When prompted, click Finish.
If you successfully installed the software
See “Setting up the Share Button App (one-time setup)” on page 8.
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Installing, setting up software
If software installation does not begin after several minutes
1 Make sure the computer is connected to the Internet.
2 Open My Computer. (For MAC OS, go to the Finder.)
3 Open the KODAK Setup App. (For MAC OS, open the KODAK Camera Setup App.)
If the installation still doesn’t begin
2 After it’s downloaded, double-click to install it.
Setting up the Share Button App (one-time setup)
After you install the Share Button App on your computer and click Finish (see page 7),
he App automatically starts.* It prompts you through a one-time setup of your email
sites that you choose appear on your camera when you press the Share
Did you successfully set up the software?
See “After setting up the Share Button App” on page 8.
* If the App didn't start when you clicked Finish
The camera may have timed out. Unplug the camera from the USB cable and turn it
off. Plug the camera back in and turn it on. When the App starts, perform the
one-time setup, above.
After setting up the Share Button App
Congratulations—you’re ready to share!
■ Take some pictures (see page 9).
■ Choose pictures to share (see page 31).
■ Connect the camera to your computer (see page 36). The Share Button App emails
and/or shares your chosen pictures on your social networking sites.
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3 Taking pictures/videos
Taking pictures in Smart Capture mode
When you turn on the camera the first time, it’s ready to take pictures in Smart
Capture mode
. (After that, it remembers the last mode you used.)
1 Use the LCD to compose the picture
.
2 Press the Shutter button and pause halfway down.
The camera sets the exposure and focuses in the green brackets. If it’s not focusing on
the desired subject, release the Shutter button and start over.
3 Continue pressing the Shutter button until it’s completely down.
The camera takes a picture, then briefly displays it. The picture is saved unless you press
the Delete button . To dismiss the picture (and get back to taking pictures right
away), press the Shutter button halfway down.
• Press halfway.
• Pause for green brackets.
• Continue completely down.
Focus
brackets
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Taking pictures/videos
Changing between Tools view and Clean view
Press the Display button
to change between
Clean view and Tools view.
Clean view
A “clean” look; no tools appear.
(Press the Menu button
to change settings.)
Tools view
Tools appear at the top of the LCD.
Tools view + Histogram
Tools appear at the top of the LCD.
(Turn on the Framing Grid in Settings.)
Press
to choose a Tool, then press OK.
NOTE: When you change a setting, it remains set even if you turn off the camera. If you need to reset all
settings to their factory default, use Reset All Camera Settings (see page 46).
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Taking pictures/videos
Tool descriptions
Date stamp
Aperture
Shutter speed
Exposure compensation
Color mode
Focus/Exp. zone
Contrast
Flash compensation
ISO
White balance
Sharpness
More tools
Zoom slider
Eye-Fi Card (accessory, appears
only if inserted)
Pictures/video time remaining
Flash setting
Battery level
Monitoring the battery level
Don’t miss out on great pictures and videos. Keep rechargeable batteries fully charged
and keep a set of spare batteries available.
Full
Three quarters
Half
One Quarter/Critical
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Taking pictures/videos
Taking a video
The camera is always ready to take a video—just press and release the Record Video
button
. (Press and release it again to stop.)
Using other picture-taking modes
Turn the Mode dial.
Note: If you choose SCN (Scene), press
to highlight a Scene
mode, then press OK.
Capture modes
Smart Capture
Program AE
Landscape
Panorama Right-to Left,
Left-to-Right
Manual Exposure
Sport
Scene Modes
Night Portrait
M
Night Landscape
Portrait
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Using the Zoom
Use optical zoom to get closer to your subject before taking a picture or video. (If the
zoom button is pressed during video recording, then digital zoom is used.)
1 Use the LCD to frame your subject. (For focus distances, see Specifications,
page 59.)
2 To zoom in, turn the zoom clockwise, aiming the pointer at T (Telephoto “+”). To
zoom out, turn the zoom counter-clockwise, aiming the pointer at W (Wide Angle
“-”).
3 Take the picture or video.
NOTE: To get a focused picture every time, use the Focus brackets (page 9). You cannot zoom in Super
Macro focus mode (page 15).
Zoom
out
Zoom
in
Pointer
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Taking pictures/videos
Using the Flash button
Use the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows.
Press the Flash button to cycle through flash modes.The
current flash mode appears at the bottom of the LCD.
IMPORTANT: Flash modes are
not available in all modes.
Flash modes (vary by picture-taking mode)
Auto Flash
Red-eye Preflash
Flash Off
Flash On
(Fill)
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Taking pictures/videos
Using the Focus button
Press the Focus button to cycle through focus
modes. The current focus mode appears at the
bottom of the LCD.
IMPORTANT: Focus modes are not
available in all picture-taking modes,
such as Smart Capture.
Mode
For
Normal AF
(Auto Focus)
No icon Normal picture taking.
Distant scenery or taking pictures through a window. (Turn off the
flash when taking pictures through glass.)
Infinity AF
Macro
Close-ups. For focus distances, see page 59.
Extreme close-ups. For focus distances, see page 59.
NOTE: You cannot zoom in Super Macro.
Super Macro
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Taking pictures/videos
Using the Self-timer/Burst button
Use the self-timer when you want to be included in a picture, or to ensure a steady
Shutter button press. Place the camera on a tripod or flat surface.
Press the Self-timer/Burst button to cycle through
available modes. The current mode appears at the
bottom of the LCD.
1 Choose a setting:
10 seconds—
A picture is taken after a 10-second delay (so you have
time to get into the scene).
2 seconds— A picture is taken after a 2-second delay (for a steady,
10
2
shutter release).
2 shot—
picture is taken 8 seconds later.
The first picture is taken after a 10-second delay. A second
2x
2 Compose the scene. Press the Shutter button and pause halfway down
halfway (to focus). Continue pressing the Shutter button until it’s completely
down (to start the self-timer).
The Self-timer light blinks until a picture is taken.
NOTE: Use the same procedure to take a 2- or 10-second self-timer video, but press the Shutter button
completely down. When the self-timer is off, the icon shown is
button (see page 45) to access this setting.
. You can also press the Menu
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Taking pictures/videos
Taking burst pictures
While the Shutter button is pressed in Burst mode, take pictures @ approximately 0.8
fps (frames per second) until there is no more storage space.
Press the Self-timer/Burst button to cycle through
available modes. The Burst icon appears at the bottom
of the LCD.
1 Press the Self-timer/Burst button until the Burst icon appears at the bottom of
the LCD.
2 Compose the scene. Press the Shutter button and pause halfway down
halfway (to focus). Continue pressing the Shutter button until it’s completely
down and hold it to take the pictures.
The camera stops taking pictures when you release the Shutter button or when there is
no more storage space.
NOTE: The flash is disabled in Burst modes. During quickview, you can delete all pictures in the burst series.
Burst is unavailable in Portrait, Night Portrait, Night Landscape, Backlight, Fireworks, and Panorama
modes. You can also press the Menu button
(see page 45) to access this setting.
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Taking pictures/videos
Using Scene modes
Choose a Scene mode before taking a picture.
1 Turn the Mode dial to SCN (Scene modes).
2 Press
to choose the desired Scene mode, then press OK.
NOTE: To return to Smart Capture mode, go back to Step 1 and choose Smart Capture.
Scene mode
Flower
For
Close-ups.
Sunset
Subjects at dusk.
Backlight
Candlelight
Children
Bright
Subjects that are in shadow or “backlit.”
Subjects illuminated by candlelight.
Action pictures of children in bright light.
Bright beach or snow scenes.
Fireworks
Self-Portrait
Stage
Fireworks. For best results, place the camera on a steady surface or tripod.
Close-ups of yourself. Assures proper focus and minimizes red eye.
People in dark scenes, such as a stage. For best results, place the camera
on a steady surface or tripod.
Photobooth
High ISO
Taking 4 pictures, which the camera combines into 1 strip.
People indoors, in low-light scenes.
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Taking pictures/videos
Taking panoramic pictures
Use panorama to “stitch” up to 3 pictures into 1panoramic scene.
NOTE: Individual pictures are not saved, even if panorama capture is cancelled before stitching occurs.
(Focus and exposure are set with the first picture. The flash is set to Off.)
1 Turn the Mode dial to Panorama
.
The default direction for taking panoramic pictures is left to right
. To take
pictures from right to left, press
, choose
, then press OK.
2 Take the first picture.
After a quickview, the LCD displays the Liveview and an “overlay” from the first picture.
3 Compose the second picture. Make the overlay from the first picture cover the
same portion in the new picture.
If you are taking/stitching only 2 pictures, press OK to choose Stitch. After you take 3
pictures, the pictures are automatically stitched.
Take 2 or 3
pictures.
Get 1 panoramic
picture.
NOTE: To use the self-timer 10-second or 2-second setting, see page 16.
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Taking pictures/videos
Turning on the Date Stamp feature
You can turn on Date Stamp so that new pictures are stamped with the date taken.
IMPORTANT: You can only add a date stamp when the camera is in a picture-taking
mode (not in Review mode when a picture is already taken). When you turn
on Date Stamp, all new pictures that you take are stamped until you turn
off the feature. Once a date stamp is applied, it cannot be removed (unless
you use image editing software).
1 If the toolbar is hidden, press
to reveal it.
to highlight Date Stamp Off , then press OK.
to highlight Date Stamp On , then press OK.
2 Press
3 Press
The Date Stamp On icon
appears in the toolbar. The date is stamped on pictures
you take next. The feature stays on until you turn it off.
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Taking pictures/videos
Using Program AE and Manual Exposure modes
Use these modes when you want more control over your camera and pictures.
1 Turn the Mode dial to P (Program AE) or M (Manual Exposure) mode.
2 If the toolbar is hidden, press
3 Press to highlight an icon like Exposure Compensation, ISO, White Balance,
etc. Then press OK. (To learn more about the icons, page 10.)
to reveal it.
4 Press
to highlight a value within that setting, then press OK.
NOTE: Settings that you change in Program AE mode apply only to pictures taken in Program AE mode. Use
Reset Camera (see page 46) to reset all settings to their factory default. To return to Smart Capture
mode, go back to Step 1 and choose Smart Capture.
Exposure Compensation
Shutter Speed
Aperture
Flash compensation
ISO
White Balance
More tools
Date Stamp
Mode When to use
Press
to control
Program AE mode offers the ease of auto exposure Exposure compensation (how
with full access to all manual controls. The camera much light enters the
automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture
camera), flash compensation,
(f-stop) based on the scene lighting.
and ISO speed
Manual Exposure mode offers manual exposure Aperture, shutter speed, flash
with full access to all menu options. (To prevent blur, compensation, and ISO speed
use a tripod for slow shutter speeds.)
Exposure Compensation—adjust the exposure. If the scene is too light, decrease
the setting; if it’s too dark, increase the setting.
ISO—adjust the camera’s sensitivity to light. Higher ISO indicates greater sensitivity.
NOTE: A higher ISO may produce unwanted “noise” in a picture.
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Taking pictures/videos
Flash Compensation—adjust flash brightness.
Shutter speed—control how long the shutter stays open. (Use a tripod for slow
shutter speeds.)
Aperture—(also known as F-stop) control the size of the lens opening, which
determines the depth of field.
■ Smaller aperture numbers indicate a larger lens opening; good for low-light.
■ Larger aperture numbers indicate a smaller lens opening; keeps the main subject
sharp; good for landscapes and well-lit conditions.
Choosing a Focus/Exposure Zone
Choose the focus/exposure zone best suited to your subjects.
1 If the toolbar is hidden, press
to reveal it.
to highlight
2 In a picture-taking mode, press
Focus/Exposure Zone
, then press OK.
3 Press to highlight a setting:.
Face Priority—
Multi-zone—
The camera gives focus priority to faces.
The camera evaluates the entire frame, then sets an exposure
based on the average. The camera focuses on the nearest object.
Center— The camera focuses on a small zone in the center of a scene.
4 Press OK.
The camera stays in this focus/exposure zone until you change it.
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4 Reviewing pictures, videos
Reviewing pictures/videos
Press the Review button
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
.
1
2
Press to view the previous or next picture.
■ To play a video, press the OK button.
■ To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
Turning on the camera in Review mode
You can turn on the camera so that it’s in Review mode with the lens retracted.
While the camera is off, press and hold the Review button. The camera turns on and
displays the most recent picture. The lens stays retracted.
Editing pictures and video
To edit pictures and videos, see page 37.
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Reviewing pictures, videos
Playing a video
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 Press
to find a video.
3 Press OK to play the video.
■
To pause, press OK. (While paused, you can
press for previous/next frame.)
■
To adjust the volume during playback, press
.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
Deleting pictures/videos
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 Press
to find a picture/video.
3 Press the Delete button , then follow the screen prompts.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
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Reviewing pictures, videos
Deleting multiple pictures/videos
When you delete or copy pictures/videos, you can apply the delete or copy command
to more than one picture.
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 Press the Delete button
3 Highlight Select Multiple, then press OK.
4 Press to highlight a picture/video, then press OK.
.
A check mark appears. Press OK a second time to remove a check mark.
5 Highlight Delete, then press OK.
The selected pictures/videos are deleted.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
Delete all pictures/videos that have been saved to computer
To save space and stay organized, you can delete from your camera those pictures
that you’ve already sent to your computer. When deleting pictures, choose Delete All
Saved To Computer.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
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Reviewing pictures, videos
Using the Home feature
When you first press the Review button, you see the most recent picture or video.
For a different view, choose the Home icon
and see pictures organized by:
■ Date taken
■ People (only if face tags have been added, see page 33.)
■ Keywords (only if keyword tags have been added, see page 35.)
■ Videos (only if videos have been taken, see page 12.)
1 Press the Review button
2 If the toolbar is hidden, press
3 Press and to highlight the Home icon , then press OK.
.
to reveal it.
4 Highlight Date, People, Videos, or Keywords, then press OK.
If you chose Date, People, or Keywords, highlight the desired date, person, or keyword,
then press OK. If you chose Videos, thumbnails are displayed.
5 To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
The paging bar indicates more choices to the right.
Tip: For best results, make sure the camera date/time is current (see page 46).
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Reviewing pictures, videos
Magnifying a picture
You can magnify a picture while in review.
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 To zoom in, turn the zoom clockwise, aiming the pointer at T (Telephoto “+”). To
zoom out, turn the zoom counter-clockwise, aiming the pointer at W (Wide Angle
“-”).
3 While magnifying, you can press
to make other portions viewable.
Zoom
out
Zoom
in
Pointer
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
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Reviewing pictures, videos
Displaying pictures/videos on a television
You can display pictures/videos on a television, computer monitor, or any device
equipped with a composite video or HDMI input. (Cables may be sold separately.) Use
the camera controls to navigate through pictures/videos on the television.
AV cable
HDMI cable
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Reviewing pictures, videos
Running a slide show
Use Slide Show to display your pictures/videos on the LCD.
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 If the toolbar is hidden, press
to reveal it.
, then press OK.
3 Press and to highlight Slide Show
The slide show starts with the current picture, then shows each picture/video once. To
interrupt the slide show, press any button.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
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5 Choosing pictures to share
Use this procedure if an Eye-Fi Card is not installed. (If an Eye-Fi Card is installed, see
page 51.)
IMPORTANT: To enable the camera Share button for email and social network sharing,
you must install and set up the KODAK Share Button App. (See page 7.)
1 Press the Share button.
2 Press
to find a picture/video.
3 Press
to highlight a sharing destination, then press OK. (Press OK again to
remove a check mark.)
Back
4 To share other pictures, repeat steps 2 and 3. When finished, highlight Back, then
press OK.
When you connect the camera to your computer, these pictures are sent to the sharing
destinations you chose.
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Choosing pictures to share
Managing email addresses and KODAK PULSE
Digital Frames
You can add, edit, or delete email addresses (including those of KODAK PULSE Digital
Frames) on your camera.
1 Press the Share button.
2 Highlight Manage Email Addresses.
3 To add, delete, or edit an email address or frame, highlight Add, Delete, or Edit,
then press OK.
The keyboard appears when you need to type an email address, such as
4 When finished, highlight one of the following, then press OK:
■ Done, which automatically creates a nickname based on the email address
(like “mjones”) or
■ Next, to type a meaningful nickname that you choose, (like “Mom” or
“Mary”). When finished typing, highlight Done, then press OK.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
Customizing your share message
You can personalize the share message that accompanies your shared pictures. See
Share Button Settings on page 45.
Choosing which social networking sites to display
Set up this feature on your computer using the KODAK Share Button App (see
page 8).
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6 Tagging faces and keywords
Tag pictures to make them easy to find, later (see page 27). You can tag pictures in 2
ways:
■ People, and then find all pictures of “Mary.”
■ Keywords, and then find all pictures from “Nature.”
Tagging people
When you tag faces, you’re helping your camera to recognize people by name. Then it
matches names and faces in pictures you’ve taken—and those you take in the future!
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 If the toolbar is hidden, press
to reveal it.
3 Press and
to highlight Tags , then press OK.
4 Highlight Tag People, then press OK.
If faces are detected, names or question marks appear under them. To resolve an
incorrect name or a question mark, press
to highlight a face, then press OK.
Highlight a name or highlight Enter New Name, then press OK.
5 If prompted to Update People Tags, highlight Yes, then press OK.
Other pictures are scanned and updated with the name(s) you applied here.
Press
to add names to other pictures. Press OK.
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Tagging faces and keywords
Manually add a face tag
If a face is not detected, you can identify and name it.
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 Press
to find a picture.
3 If the toolbar is hidden, press
to reveal it.
4 Press and
to highlight Tags , then press OK.
5 Highlight Tag People, then press OK.
If no faces are detected, the Manual Tag menu appears. (If faces were detected,
highlight Manual Tag, then press OK.)
6 Follow the prompts to enter a new name, or choose one from the list.
7 When finished typing, highlight Done, then press OK.
Need to update a name?
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 If the toolbar is hidden, press
to reveal it.
3 Press and
to highlight Tags , then press OK.
4 Highlight Tag People, then press OK.
5 Highlight Edit Names, then highlight a name to modify, then press OK.
6 When finished typing, highlight Done, then press OK.
NOTE: You can have up to 20 names.
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Tagging faces and keywords
Tagging with keywords
Tag pictures to make them easy to find, later.
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 If the toolbar is hidden, press
to reveal it.
3 Press and
to highlight Tags , then press OK.
4 Highlight Keyword Tag, then press OK.
5 Highlight a tag (or choose “+” to add a new keyword).
6 Highlight Done, then press OK.
Marking pictures/videos as favorites
Mark pictures as favorites to make them easy to find, later.
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 If the toolbar is hidden, press
to reveal it.
3 Press and
to highlight Tags , then press OK.
4 Highlight Keyword Tag, then press OK.
5 Highlight Favorite, then press OK.
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7 Transferring, sharing pictures
When you transfer pictures/videos to your computer, any that you tagged for emailing
or sharing on social networking sites are emailed or shared. (See more about tagging
pictures on page 33.)
You can transfer in 2 ways:
■ Using the included USB cable (see below)
■ Using an optional Eye-Fi Card (see page 52)
Transferring pictures/videos using a USB cable
IMPORTANT: To enable the camera Share button for email and social network sharing,
you must install and set up the KODAK Share Button App. (See page 7.)
1 Turn off the camera.
2 Using the KODAK Camera USB cable, connect the camera to a computer USB port.
(Use only the cable included with this camera.)
3 Turn on the camera.
4 Follow the computer prompts to transfer
pictures/videos to your computer.
Pictures/videos that you tag for sharing are emailed or
uploaded to social networking sites. (See more about
tagging pictures on page 33.)
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Accessing the picture-editing features
When you’re reviewing a picture and choose Edit, you get picture-editing tools:
1 Press the Review button
2 Press to find a picture.
3 If the toolbar is hidden, press
4 Press and to highlight Edit , then press OK.
5 Press to highlight:
Effects (see page 38)
Crop (see page 39)
PERFECT TOUCH Technology (see page 40)
.
to reveal it.
■
■
■
6 Press OK.
NOTE: When you’re reviewing a video and choose Edit, you get video-editing tools (see page 41).
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Editing pictures and videos
Applying Effects
Using Creative effects
You can apply borders to or change the color tint of pictures.
1 Press the Review button
2 Press to find a picture.
3 If the toolbar is hidden, press
.
to reveal it.
4 Press and
to highlight Edit , then press OK.
5 Press
to highlight Effects , then press OK.
6 Press
to highlight Borders or Tint, then press OK.
7 Choose a border style or color tint to apply to the picture. Follow the prompts to
save the picture.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
Using Film effects
You can apply unique film effects to pictures.
1 Press the Review button
2 Press to find a picture.
3 If the toolbar is hidden, press
.
to reveal it.
4 Press and
to highlight Edit , then press OK.
5 Press
to highlight Effects , then press OK.
6 Press
to highlight Film Effects, then press OK.
7 Choose Ektachrome, Kodachrome, Kodacolor, Sepia, T-Max, or Tri-X.
Examples of each are displayed.
8 Follow the prompts to save the picture.
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Editing pictures and videos
Cropping a picture
You can crop a picture so that only the desired portion of the picture remains.
1 Press the Review button
2 Press to find a picture.
3 If the toolbar is hidden, press
4 Press and to highlight Edit , then press OK.
to highlight Crop , then press OK.
and to move the crop box to the desired portion of the picture.
.
to reveal it.
5 Press
6 Press
Turn the zoom switch to resize the crop box.
Crop box
7 When finished, Press OK, then follow the screen prompts.
Cropped pictures cannot be cropped again on the camera.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
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Editing pictures and videos
Applying KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology
KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology helps ensure better, brighter pictures. PERFECT
TOUCH Technology is automatically applied to pictures taken in Smart Capture mode.
NOTE: (You cannot apply PERFECT TOUCH Technology to videos, panoramic pictures, or pictures to which
PERFECT TOUCH Technology is already applied.)
1 Press the Review button
2 Press to find a picture.
3 If the toolbar is hidden, press
4 Press and to highlight Edit , then press OK.
5 Press to highlight PERFECT TOUCH Tech , then press OK.
.
to reveal it.
The enhanced picture is previewed next to the original. Press
the pictures.
to pan and compare
6 Press OK, then follow the prompts to replace the original picture or save the
enhanced picture as a new one.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
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Editing pictures and videos
When you’re reviewing a video and choose Edit, you get video-editing tools:
1 Press the Review button
2 Press to find a video. (You can also choose Home, Videos, then find a video.)
3 If the toolbar is hidden, press to reveal it.
4 Press and to highlight Edit , then press OK.
5 Press to highlight:
Trim (see page 42)
Make Picture (see page 43)
Action Print (see page 44)
.
■
■
■
6 Press OK.
NOTE: When you’re reviewing a picture and choose Edit, you get picture-editing tools (see page 37).
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Editing pictures and videos
Trimming a video
You can remove the start or end from a video, saving only the desired portion.
NOTE: This feature is also available during video playback.
1 Press the Review button
2 Press to find a video. (You can also choose Home, Videos, then find a video.)
3 If the toolbar is hidden, press to reveal it.
4 Press and to highlight Edit , then press OK.
5 Press to highlight Trim , then press OK.
6 Press OK to highlight the Start Trim mark . Press
location. When it’s in position, press OK to lock it in place.
Press to highlight the End Trim mark . Press
location. When it’s in position, press OK to lock it in place.
.
to move it to its new
to move it to its new
Start
End
7 Press and
to highlight Done, then press OK.
Follow the prompts to Save as New, Cancel, or Replace Original.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
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Editing pictures and videos
Making a picture from a video
You can choose a single frame from a video, then make it into a picture.
NOTE: Picture quality depends on video resolution. This feature is also available during video playback.
1 Press the Review button
2 Press to find a video. (You can also choose Home, Videos, then find a video.)
3 If the toolbar is hidden, press to reveal it.
.
4 Press and
5 Press
to highlight Edit , then press OK.
, then press OK.
to highlight Make Picture
6 Press OK to play the video. When you reach the desired frame, press OK to Pause.
NOTE: While the video is paused, you can press
to move one frame at a time.
7 Press and
to highlight to highlight Make Picture, then press OK.
The picture is created. (The original video is saved.)
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
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Editing pictures and videos
Making an action print from a video
From a video, you can make a 9-up picture. The camera chooses the first, last, and
seven equally spaced frames from the video.
NOTE: Picture quality depends on video resolution. This feature is also available during video playback.
1 Press the Review button
2 Press to find a video. (You can also choose Home, Videos, then find a video.)
3 If the toolbar is hidden, press to reveal it.
4 Press and to highlight Edit , then press OK.
5 Press to highlight Action Print , then press OK.
.
A 9-up picture is created using the first, last, and 7 equally spaced frames.
To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
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9 Using the Menu button to
change camera settings
Adjusting camera settings
You can adjust settings to get the best results from your camera.
NOTE: Some modes offer limited settings. Some settings remain until you change them; others, until you
change modes or turn off the camera. You can also use the Toolbar to access many of these settings
(see page 10).
1 In picture-taking mode, press the Menu button
2 Press to highlight a setting, then press OK.
.
3 Highlight an option within that setting, then press OK.
4 To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.
Picture or Video Size
See Specifications, starting on page 59.
Choose a picture or video resolution.
NOTE: If your card has little space remaining, but you need
to take pictures or videos, you can reduce the Picture
or Video Size. This lets you take a greater number of
pictures or videos, although they will be captured at a
lower resolution.
Language
Choose your language.
People Tag Settings
Maintain names and faces.
Update People Tags—Matches recently tagged
people with other pictures that may include these
people.
Modify Names List—Edit or delete existing names.
Capture Framing Grid
On
Off
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Using the Menu button to change camera settings
Slide Show Settings
Choose settings for transitions, looping, and interval.
AF Control (Still)
Choose an auto-focus setting.
Available in Program AE, Panorama,
and Scene modes.
Continuous AF—Because the camera is always
focusing, there is no need to press the Shutter button
halfway down to focus.
Single AF—Focuses when the Shutter button is
pressed halfway down. (This setting uses less battery
power.)
LCD Brightness
Choose LCD brightness during
High Power—Brighter LCD; uses more battery
power.
picture/video capture. (During Review, Power Save—Dimmer LCD; uses less power.
the LCD is set to High Power.)
Auto—LCD brightness is automatically adjusted
according to the environment.
Sound Volume
High
Choose volume.
Medium
Low
Mute
Date & Time
Set date and time.
Video Out
Choose the regional setting that lets
NTSC—Used in North America and Japan; most
common format.
you connect the camera to a television PAL—Used in Europe and China.
or other external device.
Play Camera Demo
Play a demo of the main camera
features.
Reset All Camera Settings
Reset all settings to their factory default.
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Using the Menu button to change camera settings
Computer Connection
KODAK Software
Choose which application is
Other Application (APPLE iPHOTO, etc.)
downloaded or started when you
connect the camera to the computer.
IMPORTANT: To enable the camera Share button
for email and social network sharing, you must
install and set up the KODAK Share Button App.
(See page 7.)
Safe Mode
On
In Safe mode, pictures/videos cannot Off
be deleted or modified.
Format
Memory Card—Deletes everything on the card;
formats the card.
CAUTION:
Cancel—Exits without making a change.
Formatting deletes all
pictures/videos. Removing a card
during formatting may damage
the card.
Internal Memory—Deletes everything in internal
memory including email addresses and keyword tags;
formats the internal memory.
KODAK Camera Software
Eye-Fi
View the URL to download KODAK Software.
On
Turn the Eye-Fi Card on or off. Applies Off
only if an Eye-Fi Card is inserted.
About
View camera information.
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10Printing pictures
Direct printing
You need a camera, a PICTBRIDGE enabled Printer, and a USB cable.
IMPORTANT: To print using PICTBRIDGE Technology, you must change the Computer
Connection setting (in the Settings menu) to Other Application (see
page 47).
Connecting the camera to a printer
1 Turn off the camera.
2 Use the USB cable (included with the camera) to connect the camera to the printer.
Printing
1 Turn on the printer. Turn on the camera.
The PictBridge logo is displayed, followed by the current picture and menu. (If no
pictures are found, a message is displayed.) If the menu turns off, press any button to
redisplay it.
2 Highlight a printing option, then press OK.
Current Picture—Press
to choose a picture.
Tagged Pictures—If your printer is capable, print pictures marked for printing
(see page 49).
Index Print—Print thumbnails of all pictures.
All Pictures—Print all pictures in internal memory or on a card.
NOTE: During direct printing, pictures are not permanently transferred or saved to the printer. To transfer
pictures to your computer, see page 36.
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Printing pictures
Ordering prints online
■ Upload your pictures.
■ Edit, enhance, and add borders to your pictures.
■ Store pictures, and share them with family and friends.
■ Have prints, photo greeting cards, frames, and albums delivered to your door.
Printing from an optional memory card
■ Automatically print tagged pictures when you insert your card into a printer. See
your printer user’s guide for details.
■ Take the card to your local photo retailer for professional printing.
Marking pictures for print
1 Press the Review button
.
The most recent picture/video is displayed.
2 Press
to find a picture.
3 Highlight Print, then press OK.
4 Press
to choose the number of copies, then press OK.
The pictures are printed when you transfer them to your computer. (See page 36.)
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11Using an Eye-Fi Card
This chapter pertains only if you’re using an Eye-Fi Card.
An Eye-Fi Card stores pictures just like an SD/SDHC Card does. It also has a built-in
Wi-Fi antenna that uses your Wi-Fi network to transfer pictures from your camera to
your computer or mobile device.
IMPORTANT: Choose an Eye-Fi X2 Card or higher with a firmware version of 4.5174 or
accompanies the card.)
Storing pictures on an Eye-Fi Card
To set up and use the Eye-Fi Card and Eye-Fi Center Software, follow the
documentation that accompanies the card. For further Eye-Fi support, see page 51.
CAUTION:
If you’re using an Eye-Fi Card in this camera, it’s critical that you
disable (do not turn on) Endless Memory Mode in Eye-Fi Center
Software.
1 Turn off the camera, then open the door.
2 Insert a card until it clicks into place.
To remove a card, press and release it.
NOTE: When you turn on the camera, it checks to see if a card is inserted. If pictures/videos are detected in
internal memory, the camera prompts you to move them to the card. New pictures/videos are stored
on the card.
Purchase Eye-Fi cards
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Using an Eye-Fi Card
Sharing pictures using an Eye-Fi Card
You can transfer pictures from your camera to a computer or mobile device and share
pictures to social networking sites.
1 Press the Share button.
2 At the “Share via Eye-Fi?” prompt, highlight Yes, then press OK.
IMPORTANT: For the best reception when transferring pictures to a computer or mobile
device, the rear (LCD side) of the camera should face the Wi-Fi access point.
3 When you’re in range of your known Wi-Fi network or mobile device, turn on the
camera to transfer and share pictures.
Pictures are transferred to your computer and shared to your social networking sites
according to your Eye-Fi Settings.
Eye-Fi status icons
IMPORTANT: The camera must be turned on to transfer and share pictures.
Icon Meaning
Eye-Fi is idle, set to On in the Eye-Fi settings menu, and not currently transferring.
Eye-Fi is on the network and transferring pictures.
IMPORTANT: Do not turn off the camera while the Eye-Fi Card is transferring
pictures.
Error (see page 56)
Eye-Fi is off.
Get support for Eye-Fi Cards and Software
support.eye.fi
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Using an Eye-Fi Card
Changing Eye-Fi settings
1 In a picture-taking mode, press the Menu button
.
The Settings menu appears.
2 Press
to highlight Eye-Fi, then press the OK button.
3 Choose Selective Share (recommended).
When you’re in range of your known Wi-Fi network, turn on the camera to transfer
pictures to your computer or mobile device.
Other Eye-Fi Information
Eye-Fi Center Software.
■ As of December 2010, Eye-Fi Cards are certified for use in the countries and
regions in which they were purchased.
■ The Eye-Fi Card has a wireless LAN function. Do not insert the Eye-Fi Card where
Wi-Fi is prohibited, such as while aboard an airplane or in a hospital.
■ Even when you set Eye-Fi to off, the card may transmit radio waves.
■ The card may become warm during use. This is normal.
■ Battery life is reduced when using an Eye-Fi Card.
■ For the best reception when transferring pictures to a computer or mobile device,
the rear (LCD side) of the camera should face the Wi-Fi access point.
For Eye-Fi troubleshooting, see page 56.
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12Troubleshooting
Camera problems
Status
Solution
Camera does not
turn on, off; buttons do
not function.
■ Charge rechargeable batteries (see page 1); replace
non-rechargeable batteries.
Camera freezes when ■ Turn the camera off, then back on. Make sure the camera is
turned off before inserting or removing a card.
a card is inserted or
removed.
LCD is too dark.
■ Adjust the LCD Brightness setting (see page 46).
In Review, a blue or
black screen is
displayed instead of
a picture.
■ Transfer the picture to the computer (see page 36), then format
the card or internal memory (see page 47).
Caution: Formatting a card deletes all pictures and
videos.
■ Take another picture.
In Review, you do not ■ Format the card in the camera (see page 47)
see a picture (or the
expected picture) on
the LCD.
Caution: Formatting a card deletes all pictures and
videos.
Flash does not fire.
■ Check the flash setting, and change as needed (see page 14).
NOTE: The flash does not fire in all modes.
Memory card is almost ■ Transfer the pictures to the computer (see page 36).
or entirely full.
■ Delete pictures from the card (see page 25) or insert a new card.
The Reset All Camera ■ After using the Reset All Camera Settings feature (see page 46),
turn the camera off and then on again.
Settings feature did
not take effect.
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Troubleshooting
Status
Solution
Battery life is short.
■ Charge rechargeable batteries (see page 1); replace
non-rechargeable batteries.
■ Use a power-saving LCD Brightness setting (see page 46).
Shutter button does
not work.
■ Make sure the camera is on (see page 4).
■ Transfer pictures to the computer (see page 36), delete pictures
from the camera (see page 25), or insert a card with available
memory (see page 3).
Zoom does not always ■ You cannot zoom in Super Macro focus mode (see page 15).
work.
Memory card not
recognized.
■ Card may be corrupted. Format the card in the camera (see
page 47).
Caution: Formatting a card deletes all pictures and
videos.
■ Use another memory card.
Pictures on card (or in ■ Retake pictures.
internal memory) are
corrupted.
■ Do not remove card while the camera is on.
■ Keep the rechargeable batteries charged.
■ Transfer pictures to the computer (see page 36), then format the
card or internal memory (see page 47).
Caution: Formatting a card deletes all pictures and
videos.
Computer/connectivity problems
Status
Solution
The software installer ■ Choose and install the right version for your computer at
does not start.
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Troubleshooting
Status
Solution
Slide Show does not ■ Adjust the camera Video Out setting to NTSC or PAL (see
page 46).
run on an external
video device.
■ Make sure the external device settings are correct. (See the
device’s user guide.)
Computer does not
communicate with
the camera.
■ Turn off the camera, then turn it back on.
■ Make sure the batteries are charged and installed correctly (see
page 2).
■ Make sure the KODAK Camera USB Cable, Micro B / 5-Pin is
connected to the camera and the computer (see page 36). Then
turn on the camera.
Picture quality problems
Status
Solution
Picture is not clear. ■ To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button
halfway. When the Focus brackets turn green, press the Shutter
button completely down to take the picture.
■ Clean the lens (see page 61).
■ Place the camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod (especially
in high-zoom settings or in low light).
■ Use a larger picture size (see page 45).
■ If you’re manually adjusting the ISO speed, realize that high a ISO
setting may cause grainy pictures.
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Troubleshooting
Status
Solution
Picture is too dark. ■ Reposition the camera for more available light.
■ Use Fill flash (see page 14) or change your position so light is not
behind the subject.
■ Move so that the distance between you and the subject is within the
effective flash range. (See Specifications, starting on page 59.)
■ To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button
halfway. When the Focus brackets turn green, press the Shutter
button completely down to take the picture.
■ In Program AE mode, adjust the Exposure Compensation (see
page 21).
Picture is too light. ■ Reposition the camera to reduce the amount of available light.
■ Turn the flash off (see page 14).
■ Move so that the distance between you and the subject is within the
effective flash range. (See Specifications, starting on page 59.)
■ To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button
halfway. When the Focus brackets turn green, press the Shutter
button completely down to take the picture.
■ In Program AE mode, adjust the Exposure Compensation (see
page 21).
Eye-Fi problems
Status
Solution
Get support for Eye-Fi Go to support.eye.fi
Cards and Software.
Eye-Fi Card is not
working in this
camera.
■ Choose an Eye-Fi X2 Card or higher with a firmware version of
4.5174 or higher. (View and update firmware using the Eye-Fi
Center Software that accompanies the card.)
■ The camera must be turned on to transfer pictures to the
computer or mobile device.
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Troubleshooting
Status
Solution
Eye-Fi Endless Memory
is not working.
CAUTION:
If you’re using an Eye-Fi Card in this camera,
it’s critical that you disable (don’t turn on)
Endless Memory Mode in Eye-Fi Center
Software.
Eye-Fi Card gets warm. ■ This is normal.
Camera battery life is ■ Battery life is reduced when using an Eye-Fi Card.
shorter.
Transferring pictures is ■ For the best reception when transferring pictures to a computer
or mobile device, the rear (LCD side) of the camera should face
the Wi-Fi access point.
slow using the Eye-Fi
Card.
Direct printing (PICTBRIDGE enabled printer)
problems
Status
Solution
Cannot find the
desired picture.
■ Use the Direct printing menu to change the image storage location.
The Direct printing
menu interface turns
off.
■ Press any camera button to redisplay the menu.
Cannot print pictures. ■ Make sure there is a connection between the camera and the
printer (see page 48).
■ Make sure the printer and the camera have power.
Camera or printer
displays an error
message.
■ Follow the prompts to resolve the issue.
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Troubleshooting
Getting help on the Web
information, etc.).
Purchase camera accessories.
Download the latest camera firmware.
Download the latest software.
Register your camera
Chat, email, or phone Kodak
(Chat not available in all languages)
Get Eye-Fi support (for Eye-Fi Cards and Software) support.eye.fi
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13Appendix
Specifications
CCD—1/2.3-type
Effective pixels—16 MP (4624 x 3472)
LCD—3.0 in. (7.6 cm) LCD; 230K dots; 30 fps; 4:3 aspect ratio
Image storage—Optional Class 4 or higher SD/SDHC Card
(or Eye-Fi Card
X2 or higher with a firmware version of 4.5174 or higher). The SD logo is a trademark
of the SD Card Association. Maximum supported card size: 32 GB
Internal storage capacity—64 MB internal memory (28 MB available for image
storage. 1 MB equals one million bytes.)
Taking lens—26X optical zoom; f/3.2–f/5.6; 35 mm equivalent: 26–676 mm
Digital zoom—5X continuous
Image Stabilizer—CCD Shift type
Focus system—TTL-AF (through-the-lens auto focus); Multi-Zone, Center-Zone,
Face Priority. Working range:
0.5 m (1.6 ft)–infinity @ wide, normal
2.2 m (7.2 ft)–infinity @ telephoto, normal
0.1–0.6 m (0.3–2 ft) @ wide, Macro mode
2.2–3 m (7.2–9.8 ft) @ telephoto, Macro mode
1–15 cm (0.4–5.9 in.) @ wide, Super Macro mode
Auto focus control—Continuous and Single AF
Face detection—Yes
Face recognition—Yes
Shutter speed—Auto: 1/2–1/2000 seconds; Manual: 16–1/1000 seconds
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ISO speed—64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600
Focus/Exposure Zone—TTL-AE; Face Priority, Multi-Zone, Center-Zone
Exposure compensation—+/-2.0 EV with 1/3 EV step
White Balance—Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Open Shade
Electronic Flash—Auto, Fill, Red Eye, Off; Working range in Smart Capture mode:
0.5–5.5 m (1.6–18 ft) @ wide; 2.2–3.1 m (7.2–10.2 ft) @ telephoto
Self-timer mode—2 seconds, 10 seconds, 2 shot
Burst modes—See page 17.
Capture modes—Smart Capture, Program AE, Manual Exposure, Scene modes (see
page 18), Video
Image file format—
Still: EXIF 2.3 (JPEG compression); file organization DCF
Video: MP4 (Video CODEC H.264; Audio CODEC AAC)
Picture size—16 MP (4:3): 4608 x 3456 pixels
14 MP (3:2): 4608 x 3072 pixels
12 MP (16:9): 4608 x 2592 pixels
6 MP (4:3): 2880 x 2160 pixels
3 MP (4:3): 2048 x 1536 pixels
Video size—HDV (1280 x 720) @ 30 fps
VGA (640 x 480) @ 30 fps
Recording limit —HDV: < 4 GB or < 29 mins; VGA: < 4 GB
Color modes—Vivid Color, Full Color, Basic Color, Black & White, Sepia
Sharpness modes—Sharp, Normal, Soft
Communication with computer—USB 2.0 high speed (PIMA 15740 protocol);
via KODAK Camera USB Cable, Micro B / 5-Pin
Microphone—Mono
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Speaker—Mono
PICTBRIDGE support—Yes
Power—(4) KODAK Rechargeable Digital Camera AA Batteries
Tripod mount—1/4-type
Size—116.4 x 78.8 x 73 mm (4.6 x 3.1 x 2.9 in.) @ power off
Weight—488 g (17.2 oz) with batteries and card
Operating temperature—0–40° C (32–104° F)
Care and maintenance
■ If you suspect water has gotten inside the camera, remove the batteries and card.
Allow all components to air-dry for at least 24 hours before using the camera.
■ Blow gently on the lens or LCD to remove dust and dirt. Wipe gently with a soft,
lint-free cloth or an untreated lens-cleaning tissue. Do not use cleaning solutions
unless designed specifically for camera lenses. Do not allow chemicals, such as
suntan lotion, to contact painted surfaces.
■ Service agreements may be available in your country. Contact a dealer of KODAK
Products for more information.
■ For digital camera disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities.
Upgrading your software and firmware
We occasionally update KODAK Software and firmware (the software that runs on the
camera). For instructions on installing the latest version, go to
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Storage capacities
The LCD displays the approximate number of pictures (or minutes/seconds of video)
remaining. Actual storage capacity varies depending on subject composition, card
size, and other factors. You may be able to store more or fewer pictures and videos.
Important safety instructions
CAUTION:
Do not disassemble this product; there are no user-serviceable parts
inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. KODAK Battery
Chargers are intended for indoor use only. The use of controls,
adjustments, or procedures other than those specified herein may result
in exposure to shock and/or electrical or mechanical hazards. If the LCD
breaks, do not touch the glass or liquid. Contact Kodak customer support.
■ The use of an accessory that is not recommended by Kodak may cause fire, electric
■ Use only a USB-certified computer equipped with a current-limiting motherboard.
Contact your computer manufacturer if you have questions.
■ If using this product in an airplane, observe all instructions of the airline.
■ When removing the batteries, allow them to cool; they may be hot.
■ Follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer.
■ Use only batteries approved for this product to avoid risk of explosion.
■ Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
■ Do not allow batteries to touch metal objects, including coins. Otherwise, a battery
may short circuit, discharge energy, become hot, or leak.
■ Do not disassemble, install backward, or expose batteries to liquid, moisture, fire,
or extreme temperature.
■ Remove the batteries when the product is stored for an extended period of time. In
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the unlikely event that battery fluid leaks inside the product, contact Kodak
customer support.
■ In the unlikely event that battery fluid leaks onto your skin, wash immediately with
water and contact your local health provider. For additional health-related
information, contact your local Kodak customer support.
included on the candidate list according to article 59(1) of Regulation (EC) No.
1907/2006 (REACH).
■ Dispose of batteries according to local and national regulations. Go to
■ Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
Battery replacement, battery life
KODAK Rechargeable Digital Camera AA Batteries: 300 pictures per charge. Battery
life per CIPA testing method. (Approximate number of pictures in Smart Capture
mode, using an SD Card.) Actual life may vary based on usage.
Extending battery life
■ Use a power-saving LCD Brightness setting (see page 46).
■ Dirt on the battery contacts can affect battery life. Wipe the contacts with a pencil
eraser before loading the batteries in the camera.
■ Battery performance is reduced at temperatures below 41° F (5° C). When using
your camera in cold weather, carry spare batteries and keep them warm. Do not
discard cold batteries that do not work; when they return to room temperature,
they may be usable.
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Limited warranty
Kodak warrants its digital cameras and accessories (excluding batteries) to be free
from malfunctions and defects in both materials and workmanship for the warranty
period specified on your KODAK Product packaging. Retain the original dated sales
receipt. Proof of purchase date is required with any request for warranty repair.
Limited warranty coverage
Warranty service is only available from within the country where the Products were
originally purchased. You may be required to ship Products, at your expense, to the
authorized service facility for the country where the Products were purchased. Kodak
will repair or replace Products if they fail to function properly during the warranty
period, subject to any conditions and/or limitations stated herein. Warranty service
will include all labor as well as any necessary adjustments and/or replacement parts. If
Kodak is unable to repair or replace a Product, Kodak will, at its option, refund the
purchase price paid for the Product provided the Product has been returned to Kodak
along with proof of the purchase price paid. Repair, replacement, or refund of the
purchase price are the sole remedies under the warranty. If replacement parts are
used in making repairs, those parts may be remanufactured, or may contain
remanufactured materials. If it is necessary to replace the entire Product, it may be
replaced with a remanufactured Product. Remanufactured Products, parts and
materials are warranted for the remaining warranty term of the original Product, or 90
days after the date of repair or replacement, whichever is longer.
Limitations
This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond Kodak's control. This warranty
does not apply when failure is due to shipping damage, accident, alteration,
modification, unauthorized service, misuse, abuse, use with incompatible accessories
or attachments, failure to follow Kodak's operation, maintenance or repacking
instructions, failure to use items supplied by Kodak (such as adapters and cables), or
claims made after the duration of this warranty. Kodak makes no other express or
implied warranty for this product. In the event that the exclusion of any implied
warranty is ineffective under the law, the duration of the implied warranty will be the
length of the express warranty period specified on your Kodak product packaging. The
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option of repair, replacement, or refund is Kodak's only obligation. Kodak will not be
responsible for any special, consequential or incidental damages resulting from the
sale, purchase, or use of this product regardless of the cause. Liability for any special,
consequential or incidental damages (including but not limited to loss of revenue or
profit, downtime costs, loss of the use of the equipment, cost of substitute
equipment, facilities or services, or claims of your customers for such damages
resulting from the purchase, use, or failure of the Product), regardless of cause or for
breach of any written or implied warranty is expressly disclaimed. The limitations and
exclusions of liability set forth herein apply to both Kodak and its suppliers.
Your rights
Some states or jurisdictions do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Some states or jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state or by jurisdiction.
Outside the United States and Canada
In countries other than the United States and Canada, the terms and conditions of
this warranty may be different. Unless a specific Kodak warranty is communicated to
the purchaser in writing by a Kodak company, no warranty or liability exists beyond
any minimum requirements imposed by law, even though defect, damage, or loss may
be by negligence or other act.
Regulatory compliance
FCC compliance and advisory
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
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interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) reorient or relocate the
receiving antenna; 2) increase the separation between the equipment and the
receiver; 3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected; 4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for additional suggestions. Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the
product or specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be
used with the installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure
compliance with FCC regulation.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment/Battery disposal
In Europe: For human/environmental protection, it is your responsibility to
dispose of this equipment and batteries at a collection facility established for
this purpose (separate from municipal waste.) For more information, contact
your retailer, collection facility, or appropriate local authorities; or go to
Canadian DOC statement
DOC Class B Compliance—This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Observation des normes-Classe B—Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
CE
Hereby, Eastman Kodak Company declares that this KODAK Product is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
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A
A/V out, 29
about this camera, 47
accessories
batteries, 63
buying, 58
SD/SDHC Card, 3
action print, 44
AF control, 46
auto
Zoom, 13
card
clean view, 10
flash, 14
focus brackets, 9
focus control, 46
B
backlight mode, 18
battery
expected life, 63
icons, 11
load, 1, 2
types, 63
clock, setting, 5
computer
border, add, 38
brackets, focus, 9
bright mode, 18
burst mode, 17
button
connect camera, 36
transfer to, 36
computer connection setting, 47
connector, USB / A/V, 29
copy pictures to computer, 36
creative effects, 38
cropping pictures, 39
Burst, 17
Delete, 25
Flash, 14
D
focus, 15
date, setting, 5
date/time stamp, 20
Review, 45
Share, 31, 33
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delete
all saved to computer, 26
button, 25
pictures from card, 25
pictures from internal memory, 25
demo, camera, 46
display a slide show, 30
disposal, recycling, 61
download pictures, 36
E
I
edit videos, 42
effects
creative, 38
film, 38
email, 31
erase, format, 47
expected battery life, 63
exposure compensation, 21
external video device
viewing pictures, videos, 29
Eye-Fi
software, 7
Card, 50
settings, 47
K
keywords, 35
KODAK Camera Software, 47
Kodak Web sites, 53
F
faces, tagging, recognition, 33
FCC compliance, 65
film effects, 38
L
landscape mode, 18
LCD
find pictures, 27
fireworks mode, 18
firmware, upgrade, 61
flash settings, 14
focus brackets, 9
brightness, 46
reviewing pictures, 23
reviewing videos, 23
lens, clean, 61
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load
batteries, 1
night portrait mode, 18
battery, 2
SD/SDHC Card, 3
locate pictures, 27
online prints, ordering, 49
M
macro focus, 15
magnify a picture, 28
maintenance, camera, 61
make picture from video, 43
manual exposure mode, 21
manual focus, 15
memory card, 3
menu settings, 45
mode
dial, 12
safe, 47
modes
backlight, 18
bright, 18
taking, modes, 12
transfer to computer, 36
playhead, video, 25
power icon, 11
power, camera, 4
print from a video, 44
printing
candlelight, 18
children, 18
fireworks, 18
high ISO, 18
landscape, 18
manual exposure, 21
night portrait, 18
photobooth, 18
self-portrait, 18
sunset, 18
from a card, 49
optimizing printer, 53
order online, 49
PICTBRIDGE, 48
pictures, 48
tagged pictures, 49
video, 12
modes, picture-taking, 12
multiple selections, 26
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Program AE mode, 21
purchase components, 6
LCD brightness, 46
picture taking modes, 12
R
recycling, disposal, 61
red-eye, flash, 14
regulatory information, 65
replace components, 6
reset camera, 46
Review button, 45
reviewing
sound volume, 46
Share Button App, 7
pictures/video, 23
reviewing pictures/videos, 25
slide show, 30
running slide show, 30
S
safe mode, 47
safety, 62
Scene modes, 18
SD/SDHC Card
insert, 3
printing from, 49
search pictures, 27
select multiple pictures/videos, 26
self-portrait mode, 18
setting
install, 7
upgrade, 61
sound volume, 46
specifications, camera, 59
strap, 6
sunset mode, 18
super macro focus, 15
about this camera, 47
auto focus, 46
computer connection, 47
date and time, 5
demo, camera, 46
Eye-Fi, 47
T
tag people setting, 45
tagging
keywords, 35
people, faces, 33
taking a picture, 9
flash, 14
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taking a video, 12
television, slide show, 29
time, setting, 5
in review mode, 23
video playback, 25
tips
battery guidelines, 63
care & maintenance, 61
tools view, 10
W
warranty, 64
transfer pictures, 36
Eye-Fi card, 51, 52
USB cable, 36
Z
trimming a video, 42
troubleshooting, 53
turning camera on/off, 4
U
upgrade software, firmware, 61
URLs, Kodak Web sites, 53
USB
transfer pictures, 36
V
VCCI compliance, 67
video
action print, 44
edit, 42
out, 46
playhead, 25
playing, 25
recording, 12
review icons, 24, 37, 41
size, 45
transfer to computer, 36
viewing, 23
viewing
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