KODAK Mounter Software and KODAK Access (TWAIN Acquire) Software. The purpose of this document is to provide an on-line guide to the descriptions of the new features for those upgrading from the DC210 camera to the new DC210Plus. Page numbers will not flow in sequence, but a linked Table of Contents follows to guide you through this information.
Exposure Lock Use the Exposure Lock to take a sequence of pictures that require the same exposure. When this setting is activated, the camera maintains a constant exposure setting. To turn on Exposure Lock: Set the dial to Capture. Turn the camera on. Press the button two times.
Preferences When the Mode dial is set to Preferences, the main Preferences screen appears on the LCD. Using the Preferences screen the following settings can be adjusted or activated: Quality File type Format memory card Resolution Quickview Video out Template Date/Time Language Date stamp...
For more information on using templates with your DC200/DC210 camera, refer to the readme file on the DC200/DC210 software CD. To select a template: Set the Mode dial to Preferences.
Date Stamp The Date Stamp screen is used to record the date on your pictures. To turn on the Date Stamp: Set the Mode dial to Preferences. Turn the camera on. The LCD displays the Preferences screen. Press a button until the Date Stamp icon is highlighted.
Language The Language screen is used to select a language interface for the camera. When a specific language is selected, the LCD screens on the back of the camera will change to reflect the language selected. To select a language: Set the Mode dial to Preferences.
About The About screen is a view only screen that keeps a record of the camera’s use. While viewing the About screen, you can look-up the following information: firmware version total number of pictures taken over the lifetime of the camera total number of flashes fired over the lifetime of the camera To view the About screen: Set the Mode dial to Preferences.
Video Out The video out feature on the DC200/DC210 allows you to connect the camera to a TV and view or run a slide show of the pictures from the memory card on your TV! This is especially useful when sharing pictures with family and friends.
fire. When removing, batteries may be hot, allow them to cool before touching. Dispose of batteries according to Federal and Local Regulations. Failure to replace the batteries when they are low may cause the DC210 to shut down with the camera lens extended.