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kodak ls443 manualTo keep the battery charged, store your camera in the Camera Dock. See your computer User's Guide for details. Other adapters may cause damage to your camera, Camera Dock, or computer. The camera can be on or off. Eight minutes after the transfer is complete, the Camera Dock resumes charging as necessary. Remove the camera from the Camera Dock and connect the tripod directly to the camera. After the battery is fully charged, leave the camera in the Camera Dock to maintain the full charge. If the camera is left in the Camera Dock with the power on, charging resumes when the camera enters Auto Power-off (see Power-Saving Features ). Charging resumes after pictures and videos are transferred. Failure to do so may cause the software to load incorrectly. See the Quick Start Guide or WINDOWS System Requirements, page 63. Need This Guide in Larger Print.Capture Still Pictures —Enjoy point-and-shoot operation with flash, self timer, and zoom features. Use Auto, Sport, Night, Landscape, and Close-up modes to expand your capabilities. Capture Videos with Sound —Capture videos as QUICKTIME movies. Review —Display, protect, and delete pictures and videos. “Tag” pictures to print, email, and save as Favorites. Set Up —Customize your camera functions. What Can I Do With My Digital Pictures and Videos? IFor important battery and warranty information, see Using the Battery, page 100. 1 Turn off the camera. 2 2 Open the battery door. 1 3 Orient the battery as shown. 4 Close the battery door. NOTE: The battery may need charging the first time you use it. (See page 71.) Using the AC Adapter Use only the battery or supplied AC adapter to power the camera. The adapter will not charge theOff Auto For general picture-taking. Automatically sets exposure and focus. Flash fires if needed. Sport For subjects that are in motion. Shutter speed is fast. Flash fires if needed. Night For night scenes or low light conditions. Captures close and background subjects. Flash fires if needed.

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Place camera on a flat, steady surface or tripod to avOK The ready light blinks while the camera performs a self-check, then glows green when the camera is ready to take pictures (or videos, if the mode dial is set to ). In Still and Video modes, a status bar appears on the LCD. Mode Power dial light Adjusting the Display To Do This Turn Liveview on so that the Press the OK button. To turn it off, press LCD can be u. Please check your inbox, and if you can’t find it, check your spam folder to make sure it didn't end up there. Please also check your spam folder. Failure to do so may cause the software to load incorrectly. See the Quick Start Guide or Need This Guide in Larger Print. For a large print version of this User’s Guide:. Refer to the Quick Start Guide or KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help for details. Some MACINTOSH operating systems may support limited KODAK EASYSHARE Software features. Thread the long loop through the short loop. Pull until secure. For important battery and warranty information, see Using the AC Adapter Use only the battery or supplied AC adapter to power the camera. The adapter will not charge the battery. For general picture-taking. Automatically sets exposure and focus. See the KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help for details. Chapter 1 Turn on the camera, then press the Menu button. For flash icons, see For Share icons, see Self Timer. Ready light Default flash setting: Available flash settings: Camera returns to default: When you change modes or turn off the Chapter 2 When the Shutter button is pressed half-way down in low light, the Low Light Auto Focus LED. The flash illuminates close subjects. A longer exposure captures more detail of background subjects. The Low Light Auto Focus LED (see assist with focus and capture in low light. NOTE: To avoid blurry pictures caused by slow shutter speed, place the camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod. Ready light Default flash setting: Available flash settings: Camera returns to default: When you change modes or turn off the Chapter 2 Turn the Mode dial to The LCD displays a mode description. Ready light Default flash setting: Available flash settings: Camera returns to default: When you change modes or turn off the Chapter 2 Turn the Mode dial to The LCD displays a mode description. Use the LCD to frame your subject. To use the Auto Focus Framing Marks, see To change the Liveview setting so that it is on whenever the camera is on, see page Chapter 2 Turn the Mode dial to any Still position. While the picture is displayed, you can: Delete Share To save battery power, you can turn off the Quickview feature. (See Chapter 2 Review it: If you take no action, the picture is saved. NOTE: Auto Focus framing marks appear only when the LCD is turned on. Framing marks do not appear in Landscape mode. When you turn on the camera, the lens extends to the Wide Angle position. Wide angle Telephoto Press the Shutter button half-way to set the exposure and focus, then continue pressing completely down to take the picture. The flash setting can be changed in any Still mode; the default flash setting is restored when you exit the mode or turn off the camera. Flash Range Wide angle: 1.5 to 10.8 ft (0.5 to 3.3 m) Telephoto: 1.5 to 6.2 ft (0.5 to 1.9 m) Self Self Timer Timer light Chapter 2 Place the camera on a flat surface or use a tripod. Burst is ideal for taking pictures of sporting events or moving objects. When you use the Burst feature, the Flash and the Self Timer are disabled. Turn On Burst Take the Pictures Press the Shutter button half-way to set the auto-focus and exposure for. This setting is useful for taking pictures in very large rooms, under low light, without a flash. NOTE: Exposure Compensation cannot be used with Long Time Exposure. Use White Balance to correct the color shifts that result from shooting pictures under different light sources.http://www.raumboerse-luzern.ch/mieten/99-civic-manual-transmission-fluid In any Still mode, press the Menu button. Move the joystick OK button. In any Still mode, press the Menu button. Press the OK button. Press the Menu button to exit the menu. This setting remains until you change it. Chapter 2 Move the joystick Quality, then press the OK button. In any Still mode, press the Menu button. Move the joystick button. Chapter 2 to highlight Color Mode Move the joystick option, then press the OK button.In any Still mode, press the Menu button. Move the joystick the OK button. Chapter 2 to highlight Exposure Metering Move the joystick option, then press the OK button. In any Still mode, press the Menu button. Move the joystick button. Chapter 2 to highlight Focus Zone Move the joystick option, then press the OK button. Multi-zone (default)—. Use a lower ISO setting in brightly lit scenes; use a higher ISO setting for low-light scenes. NOTE: Higher ISO speeds may create a picture that is “noisier” than a picture taken at lower ISO speeds. Settings are: Off, 0.7, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, and 4 seconds. NOTE: Long Time Exposure cannot be used with Exposure Compensation. If ISO speed has been changed, it is reset to Auto. Set Long Time Exposure In any Still mode, press the Menu button. Make sure the camera clock is set to the correct date In any Still mode, press the Menu button. Move the joystick button. Chapter 2 to highlight Date Stamp Move the joystick. The Orientation Sensor is turned on as the default. You can turn it off so that pictures are displayed in their original orientation. NOTE: Flash is not available in Video mode. You can change Optical Zoom before (but not during) video recording. While the frame is displayed, you can: Delete Share To save battery power, you can turn off the Quickview feature. (See When Quickview is turned off, the video is not displayed on the LCD after you take it. When you turn on the camera, the lens is set to the Wide Angle position. NOTE: You can change Optical Zoom before (but not during) video recording.http://asiguere.com/images/context-manual-pdf.pdf Wide angle Telephoto Video Menus. Self Timer Self light Timer NOTE: To stop recording before the specified time, press the Shutter button. (The Self Timer setting remains active.) If the current storage location does not have adequate space, some video length options are not displayed. Remember, press the Shutter button to take a picture anytime, even in Review. Picture and Video Icons Press the Review button. The LCD displays the last picture or video taken. Move the joystick and videos. For fast scrolling, press and hold a Viewing Multiple Pictures and Videos Chapter 4 to scroll backward or forward through pictures Press the Review button. Either move the joystick Press the Menu button. Move the joystick multiple view), then press the Delete button. After deleting, move the joystick different pictures and videos. To exit Delete, press the Delete button. Chapter 4 To play a video, press the OK button. To pause, press the OK button during playback. Press the Review button, then locate a picture. Move the joystick Press the OK button to redisplay the picture at the 1X (original) size. Move the joystick button to exit Review mode. Press the Menu button. To remove protection, press the OK button again. To run a slide show on a television or on any external device, see Starting the Slide Show Press the Review button, then press the Menu button. Move the joystick button. Displaying Pictures and Videos on a Television You can display pictures and videos on a television, computer monitor, or any device equipped with a video input. (Images may not look as good on a television as on a computer monitor or when printed.) NOTE: Ensure that the Video Out setting is correctly set to NTSC or PAL (page. Before you copy, make sure that: A card is inserted in the camera. The camera’s picture storage location is set to the location from which you are copying. Move the joystick OK button. Chapter 4 to highlight Video Date Display, then press the Move the joystick. If a tagged picture or video is copied, the tag is not copied. In a burst series, only the last picture is tagged during Quickview. For details on organizing, printing, or emailing, see the Quick Start Guide or KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help. Print (page. Print All is not available in Quickview. To remove the print tagging for all pictures in the storage location, highlight Cancel Prints, then press the OK button. Emailing Tagged Pictures and Videos When you transfer the tagged pictures and videos to your computer, the KODAK EASYSHARE Software email screen opens and lets you immediately send the pictures and videos to the addresses you specified. See the Quick Start Guide or KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help for details. Chapter 5 Press the Review button, then locate a picture or video. Move the joystick Setup Menus Return to previous menu Default Print Quantity (page Quickview (page Liveview (page Shutter Sound. Move the joystick Move the joystick press the OK button. Turning Off Quickview After you take a picture or video, Quickview displays it on the LCD for approximately 5 seconds (see turn off Quickview. NOTE: Liveview quickly depletes battery power; use it sparingly. The Liveview default setting is On in Video and Close-up modes. Press the Menu button. Move the joystick Setting Video Out Video Out must be set correctly to run a slide show on a television or other. Press the Menu button. Move the joystick Move the joystick to highlight Language Chapter 6 to highlight Setup, then press the OK button., then press the OK button. Highlight an option, then press the OK button. Formatting internal memory erases all pictures, videos, and email addresses. (To restore addresses, see KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help.) Removing a card during formatting may damage the card. Press the Menu button. Move the joystick Changing Advanced Digital Zoom Press the Menu button. Move the joystick Chapter 6 to highlight Setup, then press the OK button. Move the joystick to highlight About then press the OK button. The camera model and the current firmware version appear. Chapter 7 CAUTION: Install the software from the KODAK EASYSHARE Software CD before connecting the camera or dock to the computer. The Camera Dock is also a rapid battery charger for the included KODAK Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery, and supplies power to the camera. To keep the battery. You need: The USB cable included with your camera The AC power adapter, 5V included with the Camera Dock IMPORTANT: Make sure your camera is NOT in the Camera Dock when you are connecting to power and the computer. Chapter 8 Turn off the camera. Place the camera in the Camera Dock and push down to seat the connector. For details on printing and emailing, see the Quick Start Guide or the KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help. NOTE: After transferring pictures and videos, leave the camera in the Camera Dock. Charging resumes after pictures and videos are transferred. NOTE: The Camera Dock only charges the provided KODAK EASYSHARE Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery. Chapter 8 page 69). Purchase accessories at. Ordering Prints Online KODAK EASYSHARE Print Service (provided by Ofoto ), is just one of the many great online print services offered in the KODAK EASYSHARE Software. You can easily: Upload your pictures. Additional technical information is available in the ReadMe file located on the KODAK EASYSHARE Software CD. For updates to Troubleshooting information, see Troubleshooting—Camera. The camera is processing a picture; the ready light (near the viewfinder) is blinking. The card or internal memory is full. Part of the picture Something was is missing.The subject is in front of a bright light (backlit). Lighting is too dark. Picture is too The flash is not needed. Subject or the camera moved while the picture was taken. The subject is too far away for the flash to be effective. Slide show does Video Out setting is not run on incorrect. Disconnect camera from the computer. Close all software applications, reconnect camera. Close that software before starting the KODAK Software. Camera Dock, disconnect cable and remove camera from Dock). Install EASYSHARE Software (page 63). (page (page 71). To restore addresses, see KODAK EASYSHARE Software Help.) (page 60). (page 60). The card is corrupted or formatted for another digital camera. The camera internal memory is corrupted. There is no card in the camera. Pictures were not copied. There is not enough. Record in internal memory (Card speed is slow) Memory card is full (Cannot save Share tagging) Internal memory is full (Cannot save Share. Ready light glows steady green. Ready light blinks red. Battery is low or Chapter 9 Cause Solution Camera is not turned Turn on the camera (page Battery is exhausted. Ready light blinks green. Ready light blinks yellow. Chapter 9 Cause Solution Camera’s internal Transfer pictures to the memory or card is computer full.Software is not installed. Too many applications running on computer. Camera was removed from the Camera Dock during picture transfer. Blinking Green Pictures and videos are being transferred to the computer. Steady Red The battery is charging. See Tips, Safety, Maintenance Always follow basic safety precautions. Refer to the “Important Safety Instructions”. You may be able to store more or fewer pictures and videos.This lets you use the cards in different cameras. If you use a card reader to retrieve your files, the following description of the card file structure may be helpful. For more information, refer to the documentation that accompanied that camera. Damage caused by unauthorized accessories is not covered under warranty. Purchase accessories at your KODAK retail dealer or Power-Saving Features If No Activity For 1 minute LCD turns off. 8 minutes Camera enters auto power off. Flash, self-timer, burst, exposure compensation, white balance, ISO, color mode, and long time exposure return to the default setting. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Real-image optical viewfinder. 1.8-inch color LCD monitor. 3x, 35-105mm (35mm equivalent) lens. 3.3x Advanced digital zoom. Multi-Zone and Center-Zone autofocus modes. Automatic exposure control. Adjustable white balance with four modes. Sensitivity setting with three ISO equivalents. Built-in flash with four modes. 16MB internal memory. Power supplied by a single lithium-ion battery pack or AC adapter (both included). Compatible with Kodak EasyShare LS443 camera dock (included). Kodak LS443 User Guide Manual. In this document are contains instructions and explanations on everything from setting up the device for the first time for users who still didn’t understand about basic function of the camera. Kodak LS443 Zoom user manual Files with a.pdf extension can be viewed and printed consistently by anyone, regardless of platfor. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. These documentations are only intended for qualified technicians who are aware of the respective safety regulations. Products names, logos, brands and other trademarks are the property of their respective trademark holders in the USA and other countries. The LCD screen fills the back of the camera body, measuring a sizable 1.8 inches. The 2.8x zoom lens is covered by a retractable lens cap when recessed into the camera body. Many of the buttons and other features are neatly lit from beneath with a series of bright LED lights, allowing for easier navigation through the menus or controls on the camera body during low or no light situations. There is a slightly raised ribbed square on the front face of the camera that appears to be wholly decorative and adds appeal to the overall aesthetic. This camera could neatly fit into a pocket if the user doesn’t mind that the body is 4.3 inches long; either way, the camera does neatly fit into the palm of the user's hand when not in use. There is a wrist strap eyelet on the right side of the camera, near the shutter release button. The zoom lens retracts into the camera body and the buttons are all nearly flush with the surface of the camera, making accidental engagement during everyday usage nearly impossible. The LS753 measures 4.3 x 1.9 x 1.2 inches and weighs 5.8 ounces without the batteries, making it a practical choice for consumers who value portability. The buttons are all easily within reach, and shooting still images is straightforward. However, like so many digital cameras today, the viewfinder appears to be an afterthought or purely nostalgic inclusion. Although there are no overt grips for the hand, the user will still find the camera easy to hold due to the short height of the frame and its relatively thin design. There is a slightly ribbed section on the back of the camera body on the left side, directly beneath the viewfinder to supply additional grip for the thumb of the left hand. The microphone is placed centrally on the front of the camera body, out of reach of wandering fingertips while shooting movies. The four-way controller is slightly raised from the camera body; however, even though it is fairly easy to use, the small size of the control may confound the less dexterous users. The dial located on the top of the camera, in front of the shutter button, allows the user to scan preset features and is at once rotational to highlight features, and depressible to engage selected features. Many of the controls and buttons are LED-based, allowing the user to quickly discern and execute camera control changes without excess labor. The menu options differ based on which shooting mode is being used. In the Auto mode, menu options include self-timer, exposure compensation, burst, pictures quality, white balance, ISO speed, color mode, exposure metering, focus zone, long time exposure, image storage, set album, and setup menu. (Don't be fooled by the title of the mode. The Auto mode can essentially function as a manual mode, with control over exposure and shooting settings). In Portrait mode, menu options include self-timer, exposure compensation, burst, picture quality, white balance, color mode, exposure metering, focus zone, image storage, set album, and setup menu. In the close up mode, menu options include self-timer, exposure compensation, burst, picture quality, white balance, ISO speed, color mode, exposure metering, focus zone, long time exposure, image storage, set album, and setup menu. When in the Scene mode, the following menu options are available: self-timer, burst, picture quality, color mode, image storage, set album and setup menu. Within video mode, the menu offers options for self-timer, picture quality, set album, video length, image storage, and setup menu. In the Favorites mode, the following menu options appear: slide show, multi-up, picture info, remove favorites, and setup menu. The full word titles in the menus give the user faster access, and the arrangement of features is logical. The scene settings, however, are tedious to alter, and the four-way controller with the depressible OK button is undersized and occasionally forced me to select options I did not wish to engage. The programmable Auto mode is a nice hybrid feature, and it’s simple to switch between it and other modes. Auto mode and manual mode appear to coexist on this camera, making the degree of manual control a decision dictated by the user, with automatic presence always remaining a possibility if the user is unsure of control settings during shooting. All manual controls available to the user are accessible to the user through the auto mode. The 20 fps video is smooth for a digital camera and fairly even; it is activated and deactivated through the depressing of the shutter button. It is possible to control zoom while shooting in movie mode on the Kodak EasyShare LS753, an option sometimes overlooked by other cameras. Audio is recorded via the microphone located on the front of the camera body in the upper center portion of the face. The number and rate of image capture is fairly unimpressive, especially with a camera of this price range. To scan between pictures, the user must press the right and left arrows on the four-way controller located in the upper right-hand corner on the back of the camera body. If users wish to view images in multi-up mode, they must first press the review button and then press the down arrow to initiate this setting. It is also possible to magnify selected pictures in playback mode using the playback 8x zoom available through the zoom control ring. The LS753 can also play pictures in a slideshow and protect photos from being formatted. This camera also has options to store photos in separate albums on the internal memory. To make viewing easier, Kodak programmed the camera to automatically rotate pictures. It is also possible to select between close-up and portrait mode in the same menu as the scene selection parameter. There are also preset scene modes available through the jog dial. Flash control is dictated through the Flash button on the top of the camera body with settings appearing on the LCD screen. When the user enters the menu control settings, there is the option to highlight the Focus Zone subsection. Once highlighted, the user can choose either the center-weighted Center Zone setting, or the Multi Zone overall frame setting. The LS753 can focus as close as 23.6 inches in normal shooting mode. In macro mode, subjects can be as close as 2 inches. The user can control the focus zone parameters established through the menu button control. The Multi-pattern setting is the default camera setting and evaluates the lighting conditions throughout the image. Center-weighted evaluates the conditions of lighting in regards to the subject centered in the frame, a tool best used when the subject is backlit. Finally, Center-spot allows the user to select a portion of the potential image to be captured prior to returning the camera to the framing position desired and the image captured. This setting is best used if a specific portion of the frame’s metering is needed for evaluation. The exposure setting allows for the user to control the amount of light entering the camera during image capture.To change the setting, the user must enter the onscreen menu and highlight the White Balance subsection. The white balance controls are all presets, but can be selected by the user between the default Auto mode, Daylight, Tungsten, and Fluorescent mode settings. Although there are options, this is a rather limited number of presets and without a customizable setting, more complicated lighting situations will potentially suffer. ISO 800 is only available when image quality is set at the Good level. When the camera is set with Automatic mode, the range is drastically reduced to between 80 and 160 ISO. The ISO speed settings control the sensitivity of the camera to specific lighting situations. When in this setting, the Exposure Compensation setting is set to zero and the ISO will be set to Auto.The Best option with the 3:2 ratio is designed specifically for producing 4 x 6-inch prints. The camera has video capture settings of 320 x 240 and 640 x 480 with frame rates of 13 and 20 frames per second, respectively. These effects are Color, Black and White, and Sepia; this list lacks the standard picture effect options available on most digital cameras. The direct print docking terminal is located on the bottom of the camera body. The red Share button is intended to provide one-touch printing. It actually ends up being two- or three-touch printing; the user must select the print option, then the quantity of prints desired. This camera is definitely among the higher end of the point-and-shoot cameras. It has only 16MB of internal memory, and is capable of capturing either video or still image footage. The 16MB of internal memory is also smaller, giving the user only half the internal memory of the Kodak LS753. This camera goes above and beyond the other cameras in this section.Less expensive products with similar options are readily available. However, there are few functional features or gadgets available. The gadget freak would enjoy the sleek and glamorous exterior, but would become bored and look elsewhere. However, this camera is weighted more toward the point-and-shoot consumer. Its foundation is in automatic shooting and lacks real user control beyond the basic functions. This camera is great for the more financially carefree user who wants an aesthetically pleasing point-and-shoot camera that is easily navigated. If you’ve found different results in your own research, email us and we’ll compare notes. If it looks substantial, we’ll gladly re-test a product to try and reproduce these results. After all, peer reviews are a critical part of any scientific process.Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. We recommend upgrading your browser. Our leaders are the foundation we build on. Technology- enhanced and connected everyday objects, such as smoke detectors, digital televisions (DTV), refrigerators, smart lighting, and heating systems, are now using both complex processor and multimedia IP with simple sensor technology to gather data constantly about the physical world around them. To facilitate this shift, Arm offers a family of scalable, compatible IP products that give manufacturers the flexibility required to simplify the creation of smart home technology at a viable production cost. Sensors for air-quality monitors might need only a small level of compute, while cameras for facial recognition require more powerful capabilities. 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