Kodak Z1085IS Extended user guide - Page 42

Using the framing grid to compose a picture, Exposure Compensation, ISO speed, Focus mode - help

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Doing more with your camera Exposure Compensation-adjust the exposure; good for controlling backlit or non-standard scenes. If the picture is too light, decrease the setting; if it's too dark, increase the setting. ISO speed-adjust the camera's sensitivity to light. Higher ISO indicates greater sensitivity. ISO 6400 and 8000 are available only in 3.1 MP and lower picture size (see page 27). NOTE: A higher ISO may produce unwanted grain or "noise" in a picture. Focus mode-select a large or concentrated area of focus. Focus mode Description Normal AF Focus setting for general picture-taking. Macro Sharpness and detail in pictures at close range. Use available light instead of flash, if possible. The camera automatically sets the focus distance depending on the zoom position. The close-up distances are: Wide angle: 7.9-27.6 in. (0.2-0.7 m) Telephoto: 19.7-39.4 in. (0.5-1.0 m) Infinity Distant subjects. Auto-focus framing marks are unavailable. Manual Focus is at center position. When MF icon appears, press OK to display focus indicator. Press to adjust the setting. A magnified image appears on the screen when adjusting focus position. Using the framing grid to compose a picture The framing grid divides the LCD into thirds-vertically and horizontally. This is helpful if, for example, you want to balance a picture between water, earth, and sky. To turn on/off the framing grid, see page 31. 36 www.kodak.com/go/support

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www.kodak.com/go/support
Doing more with your camera
Exposure Compensation—
adjust the exposure; good for controlling backlit or
non-standard scenes. If the picture is too light, decrease the setting; if it’s too dark,
increase the setting.
ISO speed—
adjust the camera’s sensitivity to light. Higher ISO indicates greater
sensitivity. ISO 6400 and 8000 are available only in 3.1 MP and lower picture size
(
see page 27
).
NOTE: A higher ISO may produce unwanted grain or “noise” in a picture.
Focus mode—
select a large or concentrated area of focus.
Using the framing grid to compose a picture
The framing grid divides the LCD into thirds—vertically and horizontally. This is
helpful if, for example, you want to balance a picture between water, earth, and sky.
To turn on/off the framing grid,
see page 31
.
Focus mode
Description
Normal AF
Focus setting for general picture-taking.
Macro
Sharpness and detail in pictures at close range. Use available light instead
of flash, if possible. The camera automatically sets the focus distance
depending on the zoom position. The close-up distances are:
Wide angle: 7.9–27.6 in. (0.2–0.7 m)
Telephoto: 19.7–39.4 in. (0.5–1.0 m)
Infinity
Distant subjects. Auto-focus framing marks are unavailable.
Manual
Focus is at center position. When MF icon appears, press OK to display
focus indicator. Press
to adjust the setting. A magnified image
appears on the screen when adjusting focus position.