Using The Camera - Kodak Digital Science DC50 Zoom User Manual

Kodak dc50: users guide
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Using the Camera

This section provides instructions for using your new DC50 zoom
camera to take pictures. However, you should also become familiar
with the DC50 zoom camera buttons and features which are described
in the Camera Features section.
The DC50 zoom camera focuses on subjects from distances of
2.3 feet (70 cm) to infinity. Pictures taken with subjects closer than
2.3 feet (70 cm) may appear blurry. The close-up mode allows
you to take pictures of subjects from distances of 1.6 feet (50 cm).
For more information about focus modes, refer to the Camera
Features section.
The DC50 zoom camera can store 7 to 22 pictures in its internal
memory, depending on the features you select. The Images Remaining
Counter in the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) on the back of the camera
shows you the number of pictures that you can take before the camera
is full. As you take pictures, the number in the Images Remaining
Counter decreases. When the camera memory is full, "FUL" appears
in the Images Remaining Counter. You cannot take any more pictures
until the camera memory is erased.
NOTE: For detailed information about the DC50 zoom camera's
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features, refer to the Camera Features section.
Pictures can also be stored on optional removable memory
cards. For information about using memory cards in the
DC50 zoom camera, refer to the Using Removable Memory
Cards section.
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