Kodak DCS600 User Manual

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Intervalometer
Your camera has an Intervalometer which you can set so that a sequence of images are 
captured automatically at specified intervals over a specified period of time. You might 
use the Intervalometer to capture a flower bud opening or for unattended surveillance. You 
can set the following:
✔ Number of frames to be captured
✔ Interval between exposures
✔ Delay before the timer begins
✔ Enable or disable the Intervalometer
The Intervalometer is disabled automatically after the specified time has elapsed, even if 
the specified number of images have not been captured. For example, if you set the 
Intervalometer for fifteen exposures at one second intervals, the camera would stop 
capturing images after fifteen seconds, regardless of whether fifteen images had been 
captured.
While the Intervalometer is enabled, the camera does not enter PowerSave mode.
1
Select the Menu icon, then 
choose Main Menu from the 
dropdown menu. Refer to 
“Navigation Techniques” on 
page 2-14.
2
Choose Intervalometer from the 
Main menu.
The Intervalometer screen 
appears.
3
Select the desired setting.