Zoom Buttons - Kodak Digital Science DC50 Zoom User Manual

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Zoom Buttons

The DC50 zoom camera allows you to zoom in on your subject. There
are two zoom buttons: Telephoto and Wide Angle.
Telephoto (T) Button
When you press the Telephoto (T) button, the zoom lens moves from its
current position up to the maximum zoom range in the telephoto
position. When you release the Telephoto button, the zoom lens
stops moving at that point. The maximum field of view is equivalent
to using a 111 mm zoom lens on a 35 mm camera.
If you press the Wide Angle button or the shutter button while the zoom
lens is moving to a telephoto position, the button press is ignored. No
action occurs when you press the Telephoto button in the following cases:
– The camera is storing, copying, or erasing images.
– You have specified close-up focus.
– You pressed the Wide Angle button while the zoom lens was
moving to a telephoto position.
Wide Angle Button (W)
When you press the Wide Angle (W) button, the zoom lens moves from
its current position up to the maximum zoom range in the wide angle
position. When you release the Wide Angle button, the zoom lens stops
moving at that point. The maximum field of view is equivalent to using a
37 mm zoom lens on a 35 mm camera.
If you press the Telephoto button or the shutter button while the zoom lens
is moving to a wide angle position, the button press is ignored. No action
occurs when you press the Wide Angle button in the following cases:
– The camera is storing, copying, or erasing images.
– You have specified close-up focus.
– You pressed the Telephoto button while the zoom lens was moving
to a wide angle position.
January 1996
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