Kodak DC290 用户指南

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Capturing Pictures
Taking any kind of picture, Still, Burst, or Time-lapse is basically the same. The 
only difference is the amount of time you hold down the Shutter button. For fast 
camera response and to ensure sharp pictures without blurring due to camera 
motion, press and hold the Shutter button halfway down until the green Ready 
light illuminates. Then, press the Shutter button the rest of the way to take the 
picture. You do not need to hold the camera still while the green Ready light is 
blinking. You are not able to take another picture until it stops blinking.
1
Place the subject in the viewfinder, or turn 
on Preview (page 20) and use the LCD to 
frame your subject.
2
Press the Shutter button.
If you have the Quickview setting turned 
on, the camera displays the picture on the 
color LCD and saves it to the memory card. 
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For Still pictures, press and release the Shutter button. 
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For Burst pictures, hold down the Shutter button for as long as you want 
to take pictures. 
The camera stops taking pictures when the available memory is used or 
when you release the Shutter button. The resolution and quality of your 
pictures, set in the Burst picture settings, dictate how quickly the 
memory is consumed. See page 25 for mo
re information. 
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For Time-lapse pictures, press and release the Shutter button.
The camera takes pictures at the interval set in the Time-lapse picture 
settings. It continues to take pictures until you press the Shutter button 
again, press Stop, or until the maximum number of pictures set in the 
Time-lapse picture settings is taken. See page 25 for m
ore information. If 
you set a long interval between Time-lapse pictures, the camera appears 
to turn itself off to save batteries. It turns itself back on to take the next 
picture.
If you are taking Burst or Time-lapse pictures, the color LCD displays 
the picture after the last picture in the series is taken. You can only 
record sound when the picture sequence is complete and the last picture 
is displayed.