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1.1.4 Introduction to the LCD Screen and Menu System

The back of the digital camera has a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen that is used for several
purposes:
• serves as the viewfinder by displaying the scene to be photographed (there is no optical
viewfinder on the Kodak V1233)
• displays information about the camera status and the characteristics of the scene displayed
• displays the menu system when the
• allows photographs or movies stored in the camera's memory to be reviewed when the
button is pushed
review
The software that controls the LCD screen is intelligent: it knows what the camera is doing at all
times and will change the information displayed on the LCD screen accordingly. For example, if
you push the
button while in video mode, you will see only the menu items that apply to
menu
video mode.
Note: This section introduces a few basic concepts and terms about the
LCD screen that are needed to understand operation of the controls.
Additional details on the menu system and other items of information
displayed will be covered later in this manual.
Figure 6 shows some of the common icons and information displayed on the LCD screen when
the camera is first turned on. Some items shown, such as the zoom bar, will disappear from the
screen after a short delay. Other items will appear when appropriate.
Figure 6

Typical LCD screen elements for ordinary photography

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