Kodak DC290 Guia Do Utilizador

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Picture Type Settings
There are three Picture Type settings which allow you to select the type of picture 
and then define the picture characteristics. The Picture Type setting is where you 
select the camera resolution for pictures. Picture Type settings can also be set 
through the Status LCD. For details, see “Picture Type” on page 7. The three 
Picture Type settings are:
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Still—pictures are your normal digital photographs.
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Burst—pictures are a series of photographs taken in quick succession. 
In Burst mode, Medium and Standard resolutions can appear less sharp 
than in a Still Picture Type setting.
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Time-lapse—pictures are a series of photographs taken with a time delay 
between each picture. 
1
Press 
 to highlight the type of picture 
you want to select and define.
A checkmark appears to indicate the 
selected picture type
2
Press Enter. 
The settings for the picture type appear. 
3
Highlight the particular setting you want to 
specify. 
Each Picture Type setting has different 
options that are adjustable through the 
Picture Type menu.
4
Press 
 
to scroll through and select 
the options for each setting.
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Use the list below to select a Resolution.
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Ultra—picture size is 2240x1500 
pixels.
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High—picture size is 1792x1200 
pixels.
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Medium—picture size is 1440x960 
pixels.
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Standard—picture size is 720x480 
pixels.
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