Kodak DX3900 User Guide

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Chapter 2
Using Zoom
Your camera offers optical and digital zoom features. Use optical zoom to get 
up to two times closer (2X) to your subject. Then, to get even closer, use digital 
zoom for an additional 3X.
In optical zoom, the camera lens extends or retracts as you push the zoom 
buttons. When you turn on the camera, the lens extends toward the W position. 
Digital zoom is accomplished with camera image processing; the lens does not 
move. Preview is required for digital zoom.
Using Optical Zoom
1
Set the Mode dial to Capture 
.
2
Activate optical zoom. Push T 
(Telephoto) on the 4-way arrow button to 
get closer to your subject. Push W (Wide 
Angle) to get farther away. 
3
Press the Shutter button all the way down to 
take the picture.
Using Digital Zoom
To get even closer, activate digital zoom.
1
 Set the Mode dial to Capture 
 and press Select to turn on Preview.
2
 Push Telephoto (T) on the 4-way arrow button to its farthest position, the 
limit of optical zoom. Release the button, then press it again towards T.
See 
 for different digital zoom options.
The LCD screen displays the zoomed image and the magnification level 
as it changes. 
3
Press the Shutter button all the way down to take the picture.
NOTE: You may notice a decrease in printed image quality when using digital 
zoom. Digital zoom is automatically turned off when the camera state 
changes (turn off Preview, move the Mode dial, turn off the camera, or 
when the camera automatically powers off).
T
W
Zoom
buttons