Kodak EasyShare-One zoom digital camera User’s guide www.kodak.com For interactive tutorials, www.kodak.com/go/howto For help with your camera, www.kodak.
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Product features Front/top/side view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 12 1 Shutter button 11 8 Speaker ® card 2 Slot for Kodak Wi-Fi (may be sold separately) 9 DC-In (5V) adapter 3 Flash button 10 USB, A/V Out 4 Wireless network status light 11 Lens/Lens cover 5 On/Off button 12 Microphone 6 Self-Timer/Video light 13 Flash unit , for optional AC 7 Light sensor www.kodak.
Product features Back/bottom/side view (open) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 10 14 13 11 12 16 1 Touchscreen display (LCD) 10 Info (information) button 2 Share button 11 Back button 3 Menu button 12 Delete button 17 4 Zoom (Wide Angle/Telephoto)/Magnifier 13 Dock connector 5 Stylus 14 Tripod socket 6 Wrist strap mount 15 Slot for optional SD/MMC card 7 Capture/View switch 8 4-way controller / 16 Battery slot 17 Battery release switch 9 OK button (press) ii www.kodak.
Table of contents 1 1 Getting started ......................................................................................1 What is the EasyShare-One camera?.............................................................. 1 Attaching the wrist strap ............................................................................... 2 Charging the battery ..................................................................................... 2 Loading the battery .................................................
Table of contents Cropping pictures........................................................................................ 25 Copying pictures and videos ........................................................................ 26 Deleting pictures, videos, and albums.......................................................... 26 5 Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks .................................27 Choosing a scene mode .......................................................................
Table of contents 9 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................73 Camera....................................................................................................... 73 Picture quality ............................................................................................. 75 USB connection to computer ....................................................................... 76 Wireless network connection...................................
1 Getting started What is the EasyShare-One camera? More than just a digital camera, the Kodak EasyShare-One zoom digital camera combines Kodak's signature ease-of-use with new technology into a single, innovative device: a device ideal for taking, viewing, organizing, sharing, and printing pictures. In addition, the wireless capabilities of the EasyShare-One camera let you share the world right from the palm of your hand.
Getting started Attaching the wrist strap Charging the battery Charge the Li-Ion rechargeable battery before first use. Use the correct plug adapter for your country. Red—charging Green—complete Approximately 3 hours for full charge You can also charge the battery using a Kodak EasyShare printer dock or camera dock. See a dealer of Kodak products or visit www.kodak.com/go/easyshare-oneaccessories. www.kodak.
Getting started Loading the battery CAUTION: Use only a Kodak Li-Ion rechargeable digital camera battery KLIC-5000, and orient it so that the battery contacts line-up with the contacts inside the battery slot. Removing the battery 1 Turn off the camera, then open the battery/card door. 2 Press the release tab and pull the battery out. Release tab For information on battery life see page 93. 3 www.kodak.
Getting started Turning the camera on and off To turn on the camera: Open, then rotate the touchscreen display. CAUTION: Rotate the display in the direction shown. Do not force. Your camera is ready for use when the On/Off button glows steady blue. If the Capture/View switch is in the Capture position , the lens extends. ■ After 10 seconds of not using the camera, the screen dims to conserve power. Press the OK button to refresh the screen.
Getting started Navigating in your camera CAUTION: Do not use a pen, pencil, or other sharp instrument with the touchscreen. Do not exert excessive pressure upon the touchscreen. Doing so may damage the touchscreen display. You can move from screen to screen and make selections three ways: ■ Press the 4-way controller to move between options, pictures, and videos. Press the OK button to select options, pictures, and videos, and to actuate buttons and icons.
Getting started Using the touch keyboard Some features of your camera may require you to enter words or phrases that help you identify images or set up account information on your camera. When presented with the touch keyboard screen, touch keys with the stylus to enter information. ■ Touch abc to enter alphanumeric characters (default). ■ Touch int for international characters. ■ Touch sym for symbols. When finished, touch Done.
Getting started Calibrating the touchscreen The Touchscreen Calibration screen appears after the Language screen the first time you turn on the camera. 1 Remove the stylus then touch Next to begin. 2 Touch each point with the stylus. 3 When finished, touch Next. To calibrate the touchscreen anytime: 1 Press the Menu button, then select Setup. 2 Select Device , then select Touchscreen Calibration. 3 Touch Start to begin. 4 Touch each point with the stylus. 5 When finished, touch Done. 7 www.kodak.
Getting started Setting the date and time The Date & Time screen appears after the Touchscreen Calibration screen the first time you turn on the camera. 1 For each field, touch the up and down arrows to select a value. 2 When finished, touch Next. To set the date and time anytime: 1 Press the Menu button, then select Setup. 2 Select Device , then select Date & Time. 3 For each field, touch the up and down arrows to select a value. 4 When finished, touch Done.
Getting started Setting KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery account information The Email Address and Gallery Password screens appear after the Date & Time screen the first time you turn on the camera. Visit www.kodakgallery.com to create your free KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery account, then enter the email address and password for your account. NOTE: EASYSHARE Gallery may not be available in your area; however, you can use your camera with your regional online Kodak picture service.
Getting started To set Gallery account information anytime: 1 Press the Menu button, then select Setup. 2 Select Preferences . 3 Touch Email Address. 4 Use the touch keyboard (see page 6) to type the email address used for your Gallery account. When finished, touch Done. 5 Touch The Gallery Password. 6 Type your Gallery account password. When finished, touch Done. www.kodak.
Getting started Storing pictures and videos on an optional SD/MMC card Your camera has 256 MB of internal memory (approximately 185 MB available for image storage)*. You can purchase optional SD/MMC cards for removable, reusable storage for your pictures and videos (compatible up to 1 GB). The camera automatically stores pictures and videos on the card if one is inserted. *1 MB equals 1 million bytes, 1 GB equals 1 billion bytes. NOTE: We recommend Kodak SD or MMC cards.
2 Taking pictures and videos Taking a picture 1 Turn on the camera (see page 4). 2 Slide the Capture/View switch to Capture . 3 Press the Menu button, then select Auto (default). Capture AF Framing Brackets: GREEN Focus and exposure are successful. RED Focus or exposure have failed. RED AE icon Exposure has failed. ■ 4 Frame your subject in the screen. 5 Press and hold the Shutter button halfway to set the Auto Focus (AF).
Taking pictures and videos Taking a video 1 Turn on the camera (see page 4). 2 Slide the Capture/View switch to Capture . 3 Press the Menu button, then select Video. Capture 4 Frame your subject in the screen. 5 Press the Shutter button completely down and release. To stop recording, press and release the Shutter button again. ■ Alternatively, you can press the Shutter button completely down and hold it for more than 2 seconds to begin recording. To stop recording, release the Shutter button.
Taking pictures and videos Overview of capture icons Icons that appear on the screen indicate active camera and picture settings. Exposure compensation Date/video length Flash Pictures/time remaining Current capture mode Zoom: W - wide T - telephoto D - digital Auto Exposure fail indicator AF framing brackets Self-timer Scene mode menu Current scene mode Press Capture album Low battery (flashing = exhausted) repeatedly to toggle capture icons on and off.
Taking pictures and videos Using digital zoom Use digital zoom to get additional 3.3X magnification beyond optical zoom. Combined zoom settings are from 3.3X to 10.0X in 0.3X increments. NOTE: Digital zoom is disabled for videos. You may notice decreased image quality when using digital zoom. The blue slider on the zoom indicator pauses, then turns red when the picture quality reaches the limit for an acceptable 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) print. 1 In Capture , frame your subject in the screen.
Taking pictures and videos NOTE: Flash settings are preset for each scene mode (see page 27). Flash is disabled for videos and burst. Flash setting Flash fires No flash Never. Auto When the lighting conditions require it. Red-eye If Red-eye Pre-flash is turned off: If Red-eye Pre-flash is turned on: ■ The flash fires once. ■ The camera automatically corrects red-eye in the picture.
3 Viewing pictures and videos Locating pictures and videos on your camera 1 Turn on the camera (see page 4). 2 Slide the Capture/View switch to View . 3 Press the Menu button, then select a view option: Recent—all pictures and videos, from newest to oldest. Favorites—pictures and videos tagged as favorites (see page 22). Albums—pictures and videos arranged by albums (see page 20). Calendar—pictures and videos arranged by the month they were taken.
Viewing pictures and videos 4 Press to locate and select a thumbnail of the picture, video, or album you want to view (the current selection is highlighted with a yellow border). ■ To view the selection full-screen, press the OK button or touch the selection. ■ Press the Back button, previous view. , to return to the 5 Press , or touch the left- or right-hand portion of the image, to scroll backward or forward through pictures and videos, and albums. (For fast scrolling, press and hold .
Viewing pictures and videos Viewing picture and video information 1 In View , select a picture or video. 2 Press the Info button, , located on the lower outside edge of the touchscreen display, to view and manage information about the current selection. ■ Touch to view the picture or video caption. To add or change a caption, see page 25. ■ Touch to view albums the picture or video is assigned to. See also Working with albums, page 20. ■ Touch to view the settings used to take the picture or video.
4 Organizing and editing on your camera Working with albums NOTE: Album settings are automatically updated when you synchronize with EasyShare software (see page 51). Adding pictures and videos to albums 1 In View , select a picture or video. To select multiple pictures and videos, use the drawer (see page 23). 2 Touch the Edit/Album icon, . 3 Select Album. Edit/Album icon 4 To place the selected picture or video into a new album: Touch New Album, then enter an album name using the touch keyboard.
Organizing and editing on your camera Removing pictures and videos from albums 1 In View , press the Menu button. 2 Select Albums. 3 Select an album, then press the Info button, . The album name, contents, and other information appears. 4 Select pictures and videos to remove. Touching a picture or video repeatedly adds or removes it. 5 When finished, touch OK. ■ Alternatively: 1 Select a picture or video, then press the Info button, 2 Touch . . 3 Touch albums from which to remove the picture or video.
Organizing and editing on your camera Tagging pictures and videos as favorites In addition to arranging your pictures and videos using albums, you can tag pictures and videos as favorites for easy showcasing of your prized images. NOTE: Pictures tagged as favorites are automatically transferred to and from your computer and are updated when synchronizing with EasyShare software (see page 51). 1 In View , select a picture or video. To select multiple pictures and videos, use the drawer (see page 23).
Organizing and editing on your camera Using the drawer to select multiple pictures and videos The drawer is the tool that lets you select multiple pictures and videos at once. It is a temporary location in your camera to place pictures and videos for viewing, organizing, sharing, editing, or changing settings. The drawer is useful in sorting your pictures and videos, and lets you apply changes or tags to all the pictures in the drawer at once.
Organizing and editing on your camera To remove a picture or video from the drawer: Remove selected picture or video from drawer Number of pictures and videos in drawer Close drawer 1 With the drawer open, select a picture or video. 2 Touch the minus sign - . The selected picture or video is removed from the drawer. NOTE: Pictures and videos removed from the drawer are not deleted, and still reside in their original location on the camera. To permanently delete a picture or video, see page 26.
Organizing and editing on your camera Adding or modifying a caption 1 In View , select a picture or video. To select multiple pictures and videos, use the drawer (see page 23). 2 Press the Info button, , located on the lower outside edge of the touchscreen display. The Picture Info screen appears. 3 Touch . 4 Touch the text box, then use the touch keyboard to enter a caption. 5 When finished, press the Info button, Back button, . , or the Cropping pictures 1 In View , select a picture.
Organizing and editing on your camera Copying pictures and videos You can copy pictures and videos from a memory card to internal memory or from internal memory to an installed memory card. Before you copy, make sure that a memory card is inserted in the camera (page 11). 1 In View , press the Menu button. 2 Select Storage, then select a storage location to view. 3 Select a picture or video, then touch the Edit/Album icon, pictures and videos, use the drawer (see page 23). .
5 Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Choosing a scene mode NOTE: Scene modes are unavailable for videos. The default scene mode is Auto. However, you can choose from a variety of scene modes to accommodate almost any picture-taking condition. The capture settings for each mode are preset to best suit the scene. To change them, see page 33. 1 In Capture , touch the scene mode tab. 2 Press to find the scene mode that best suits your picture-taking situation.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Use this mode For Landscape Distant scenery. Flash does not fire. Close-Up Subjects closer than 24 in. (61 cm). Night Portrait People in night scenes or low-light conditions. Minimizes red-eye. Place the camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod. Night Landscape Distant scenery at night. Flash does not fire. Place the camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod. Snow Bright snow scenes.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Using burst Use burst to take pictures in rapid succession. To choose a burst setting: Capture mode 1 Touch the Capture mode icon. 2 Select First Burst or Last Burst (see table, below). To return to still capture mode, select Still. To change camera settings, select Setup. NOTE: Burst settings are disabled for videos and for some scene modes. Burst setting First Burst Capture an expected event. Example: A person swinging a golf club.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Changing exposure compensation You can manually adjust the exposure for further control in different lighting conditions, such as bright backlight and other non-standard scenes. If the picture is too light, decrease the setting ; if it is too dark, increase the setting . NOTE: Exposure compensation is disabled for videos. Exposure compensation ■ ■ www.kodak.com/go/support In Capture , press to adjust the exposure compensation between -2.0 to +2.0.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Using the self-timer Use the Self-Timer to create a timed delay between the time you press the Shutter button and the time the picture or video is taken. 1 In Capture , touch the Self-Timer icon, . 2 Select an increment for the self-timer duration (up to 60 seconds). For videos, set the video duration: Choose 5, 15, or 30 seconds; or choose Max— video records as long as there is room on the card or internal memory, or until you press the Shutter button.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Taking overhead pictures and videos Adjust the touchscreen display to take pictures and videos over crowds and obstacles. CAUTION: Rotate the display in the direction shown. Do not force. www.kodak.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Pre-assigning pictures to an album You can create or assign an album in which to place your pictures and videos as you take them. 1 In Capture , touch the Capture album icon, . 2 Touch New Album to start a new album, or touch an existing album to select it. 3 When finished, touch Done. A check mark appears in the Capture album icon. The setting remains until you change it. ■ To stop pre-assigning pictures to the album, touch the Capture album icon again.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Setting Options White Balance Choose your lighting condition. This setting remains until you change modes or turn off the camera. Auto (default)—automatically corrects white balance. Ideal for general picture-taking. Daylight—for pictures in natural lighting. Tungsten—corrects the orange cast of household light bulbs. Ideal for indoor pictures under tungsten or halogen lighting without flash. Fluorescent—corrects the green cast of fluorescent lighting.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Setting Options Focus Zone Select a large or concentrated area of focus. This setting remains until you change it. Multi-zone (default)—evaluates 3 zones to give an even picture focus. Ideal for general picture taking. Center-zone—evaluates the small area centered in the viewfinder. Ideal when precise focus of a specific area in the picture is needed. Exposure Metering Evaluate light levels at specific areas of a scene.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Setting Options Video AF On (default) or Off. Turn auto-focus on or off NOTE: The auto-focus mechanism inside the camera may be audible during for videos. playback of videos. Turning off this reduces noise, but your subject This setting remains until may be out of focus, especially if it is moving. you change it. Video Zoom On (default) or Off. Turn optical zoom on or NOTE: Like many video cameras, the zoom mechanism inside the camera off during videos.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Setting Options Orientation Sensor On (default) or Off Orient pictures so that they are displayed with the correct side up. Sound Theme Shutter Only, Dew (default), Skies, Dunes, Days Sound Volume Off, Low, Medium (default), High, or Max Video Out NTSC (default)—used in North America Choose the regional setting that lets you connect and Japan; most common format. the camera to a television or other external device. PAL—used in Europe and China.
Taking pictures and videos: more tips and tricks Changing preferences 1 Press the Menu button, then select Setup. 2 Select Preferences . 3 Select and change settings as needed: Setting Options Email Address See page 9. The Gallery Password See page 9. The Gallery URL See page 61. Choose the domain name of your regional online Kodak picture service. www.kodak.
6 Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network Why go wireless? Perhaps the most obvious benefit of a Wi-Fi wireless network is the absence of cables or wires to connect devices on a network. Wireless devices on a Wi-Fi wireless network use radio signals to communicate and transfer data. This flexibility makes for quick and relatively easy setup of networks.
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network What are some of the wireless features of my camera? The Kodak Wi-Fi® card (may be sold separately) unlocks a whole new experience in wireless network technology, allowing you to connect to a Wi-Fi wireless network* and remotely: ■ Transfer pictures to your computer and synchronize with EasyShare software (see page 51). ■ Email pictures directly to your friends and family (see page 58).
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network Types of Wi-Fi wireless networks There are generally two types of Wi-Fi wireless networks: Infrastructure networks, and device-to-device, or Ad Hoc networks. Infrastructure network An Infrastructure network is a wireless network where data transferred between wireless devices on the network pass through a central access point (AP), such as a wireless network router. For more information, visit www.kodak.com/go/wifisupport or www.wi-fi.org. 41 www.kodak.
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network Ad Hoc network An Ad Hoc, or device-to-device network is a wireless network where data is transmitted directly between wireless devices on the network, without passing through an access point. For more information, visit www.kodak.com/go/wifisupport or www.wi-fi.org. www.kodak.
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network Wireless networking and the Internet Some wireless functions on your camera, including emailing pictures (page 58), and uploading & viewing pictures on KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery (page 61) require access to the Internet. Most public networks are connected to the Internet, as are most home networks, typically through an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Inserting and deploying a Kodak Wi-Fi® card CAUTION: Insert card as shown.
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network Connecting to a Wi-Fi wireless network Once connected to a Wi-Fi wireless network, you can use the wireless capabilities of your camera. NOTE: The range of a typical Wi-Fi wireless network can vary between 100 to 300 ft (30 to 90 m), depending on signal obstructions or other interference. Make sure you are in the vicinity of the Wi-Fi wireless network you want to connect to. 1 Slide the Capture/View switch to View .
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network ■ If one or more wireless networks are available, the camera checks for network profiles stored in the camera (see page 46): – If the settings of a profile match the settings for an available network, a connection is made according to the profile order. – If a matching profile is not on the camera, the camera screen lists the available networks. Select the network you want to connect to.
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network Setting up a network profile When you connect to a secure network, designated by a padlock, , or if you connect to an any network more than once, a profile containing the network settings is stored on your camera. Depending on the network settings, you may need to create a network profile to connect to it. For example, if the network is not broadcasting it’s SSID, or network name, the network does not appear as an available network on your camera.
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network Key to the wireless network status light Wireless network status light See page 43 for card positions. Color - behavior Indicates... Off Camera power is off; card is not inserted or is retracted Red - Blinking Card error; remove and reinsert Amber - Solid Card is deployed; no network connection Amber - Blinking Card is deployed; searching for a network to connect to Green - Solid Card is deployed; connected to a network 47 www.kodak.
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network Glossary of common wireless terms Access point—(Also called AP.) A wireless network transceiver or “base station” that can connect a wired local area network to one or many wireless devices. Access points can also bridge to each other. Ad Hoc—A client setting that provides independent device-to-device connectivity in a wireless local area network. An alternative set-up is one where PCs communicate with each other through an access point.
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network Encryption key—An alphanumeric (letters and/or numbers) series that enables data to be encrypted then decrypted so it can be safely shared among members of a network. WEP uses an encryption key that automatically encrypts outgoing wireless data. On the receiving side, the same encryption key enables the computer to automatically decrypt the information so it can be read. Infrastructure—A client setting providing connectivity to an access point.
Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network SSL—Secure Sockets Layer: a commonly used encryption scheme used by many online retail and banking sites to protect the financial integrity of transactions. TCP/IP—The underlying technology behind the Internet and communications between computers in a network. WEP—Wired Equivalent Privacy: basic wireless security provided by Wi-Fi. In some instances, WEP may be all a home or small-business user needs to protect wireless data.
7 Synchronizing and transferring to a computer Connect your camera to a computer to synchronize (or "sync") with or transfer pictures and videos to your computer. Synchronizing with Kodak EasyShare software is an easy way to organize and match the pictures on your camera with the pictures on your computer (and vice versa).
Synchronizing and transferring to a computer Installing the software 1 Close all software applications that are open on your computer (including anti-virus software). 2 Place the Kodak EasyShare software CD into the CD-ROM drive. IMPORTANT: Use the EasyShare software CD included with your camera, or visit www.kodak.com/go/easysharesw to download a free copy. 3 Load the software: Windows OS—if the install window does not appear, choose Run from the Start menu and type d:\setup.
Synchronizing and transferring to a computer Setting up your camera for sync and transfer Your camera can transfer pictures and videos to any computer running EasyShare software. However, to ensure consistent organization of images and information, your camera stores an internal identifier that allows it to synchronize with only one computer. This identifier is established and sent to your camera through the sync & transfer settings in EasyShare software.
Synchronizing and transferring to a computer Sync and transfer with a USB connection When you connect your camera to a computer using the USB cable, synchronization or transfer starts automatically, depending on which option you choose the first time you connect your camera. You can change this setting in EasyShare software any time. Click the Help button in the Kodak EasyShare software for details. CAUTION: Install Kodak EasyShare software before connecting the camera or to the computer.
Synchronizing and transferring to a computer Sync and transfer over a Wi-Fi wireless network Synchronize and transfer with EasyShare software on your computer over your Wi-Fi wireless network using a Kodak Wi-Fi® card (may be sold separately). Transferring pictures and videos over a Wi-Fi wireless network IMPORTANT: Make sure your computer is on and you are logged-in. In EasyShare software, make sure the Enable Wireless Connection option is checked (under Preferences > Wireless).
Synchronizing and transferring to a computer Synchronizing with EasyShare software over a Wi-Fi wireless network IMPORTANT: Make sure your computer is on and you are logged-in. In EasyShare software, make sure the Enable Wireless Connection option is checked (under Preferences > Wireless). Click the Help button in the Kodak EasyShare software for details. NOTE: If this is the first time connecting to your computer, the synchronize feature on the camera is not functional.
8 Sharing pictures and videos With the Kodak EasyShare-One zoom digital camera, sharing pictures with your family and friends has never been more convenient. In addition to giving you several ways to print and email your pictures, the brilliant 3 in. (7.6 cm) hybrid LCD touchscreen lets you show-off your pictures and videos from the palm of your hand. For even greater versatility, connect to the Internet on a Wi-Fi wireless network to view your pictures on KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery.
Sharing pictures and videos Sending email over a Wi-Fi wireless network Use the email feature to invite your family and friends to view your albums on KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery. NOTE: Your camera uses an Internet connection and KODKA EASYSHARE Gallery to email pictures remotely. KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery may not be available in your area; however, you can use the EasyShare-One camera with your regional online Kodak picture service. 1 In View , select a picture.
Sharing pictures and videos Creating and managing an address book 1 Press the Menu button, then select Setup. 2 Select Contacts . 3 Touch a name from the list, or touch Add Person to enter a new name. Use the touch keyboard to enter contact information, including email address. NOTE: You can also create and manage an address book using EasyShare software on your computer, then synchronize to update your camera (see page 51). Click the Help button in the Kodak EasyShare software for details.
Sharing pictures and videos Printing pictures over a Wi-Fi wireless network 1 In View , select a picture. (In Capture, the most recent picture taken is automatically selected). To select multiple pictures, use the drawer (see page 23) or select an album (videos are excluded). 2 Press the Share button, then select Prints. 3 Press to select the number of copies to print. 4 When finished, press the OK button or touch Done.
Sharing pictures and videos Accessing KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery from your camera With a Kodak Wi-Fi® card (may be sold separately) and available Wi-Fi wireless network with an Internet connection, you can logon to your EASYSHARE Gallery account, then upload, view, and email pictures right from your camera. Visit www.kodakgallery.com to create a free account. Then, enter your account information on your camera (see page 9).
Sharing pictures and videos Uploading pictures to the Gallery 1 Make sure the account settings on your camera match your EASYSHARE Gallery account settings (see page 9). 2 Connect to a Wi-Fi wireless network with Internet connection (see page 39). If this is the first time connecting to EASYSHARE Gallery, select your regional online picture service domain when prompted. To change your regional domain after setting it, see page 61. 3 In View , select a picture.
Sharing pictures and videos Viewing pictures on the Gallery 1 Make sure the account settings on your camera match your EASYSHARE Gallery account settings (see page 9). 2 Connect to a Wi-Fi wireless network with Internet connection (see page 39). If this is the first time connecting to EASYSHARE Gallery, select your regional online picture service domain when prompted. To change your regional domain after setting it, see page 61. 3 In View , press the Menu button.
Sharing pictures and videos Emailing from the Gallery 1 While viewing albums in your EASYSHARE Gallery collection (see page 63), select an album, then press the Share button. 2 Select Email. 3 Touch a name from the list, or touch Add Person to enter a new name. 4 Use the touch keyboard to enter a subject and a message. 5 When finished, touch Done. The email is sent to the selected person.
Sharing pictures and videos Viewing a slide show 1 In View , press the Menu button then select a View option (see page 17). Slide show icon 2 Press the Share button, then select Slide Show. Or, touch the Slide show icon, . Pictures and videos from the album are displayed every 3 seconds. The slide show repeats after it cycles through all images in the album. ■ To move forward or backward through the slide show order, press . ■ To pause the slide show, press press . .
Sharing pictures and videos More ways to share your pictures and videos Displaying pictures and videos on a television You can display pictures and videos on a television, computer monitor, or any device equipped with a video input. (Image quality on a television screen may not be as good as on a computer monitor or when printed.) NOTE: Ensure that the Video Out setting (NTSC or PAL) is correct (see page 36).
Sharing pictures and videos Using the quick print option Touch the Quick print icon, , to print a single copy of the selected picture over your Wi-Fi wireless network to a printer on the same network (see Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network, page 39). Quick print icon If you are not connected to a Wi-Fi wireless network, or if a printer is not available, pictures tagged for printing are placed in the outbox (see page 69).
Sharing pictures and videos Visit EASYSHARE Gallery from your computer Discover a world of sharing options when you access EASYSHARE Gallery on the Internet using your computer. KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery is one of several online print services offered in the Kodak EasyShare software. You can easily: ■ Upload your pictures to albums on KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery. ■ Edit, enhance, and add borders to your pictures. ■ Store pictures, and share them with family and friends.
Sharing pictures and videos The outbox When sending email over a Wi-Fi wireless network (see page 58), if a Wi-Fi wireless network with Internet service or regional online picture service is not available, pictures tagged for email are placed in the outbox for future delivery. Similarly, when printing over a Wi-Fi wireless network (see page 60), if a Wi-Fi wireless network with a connected printer is not available, pictures tagged for printing are placed in the outbox for future delivery.
Sharing pictures and videos Sending pictures for print 1 Connect to a Wi-Fi wireless network (see page 39). 2 Touch the Wireless icon, , located on the bottom toolbar. 3 Select Send Print Order. A message appears on the screen indicating current activity and status. 4 Touch Done. Pictures are sent to the printer and are removed from the outbox. ■ Alternatively, you can send pictures for printing through EasyShare software on your computer.
Sharing pictures and videos Creating a print order on a memory card You can make a digital print order file (DPOF) from pictures on an inserted memory card with the pictures in the outbox. Once a print order has been created, simply remove the card from your camera, then insert it into a Kodak picture maker or a compatible EasyShare printer dock or photo printer (with card reader) for fast, convenient printing.
Sharing pictures and videos Removing email from the outbox 1 In View , press the Menu button, then select Outbox. 2 Select Email. 3 Select an email then press the Delete button. The picture is removed from the outbox. (The picture is not deleted from the original location on the camera.) NOTE: The accompanying email text message is also deleted. Removing pictures for print from the outbox 1 In View , press the Menu button, then select Outbox. 2 Select Prints.
9 Troubleshooting Camera For step-by-step product support, visit www.kodak.com/go/easyshare-onesupport and select Interactive Troubleshooting & Repairs. Problem Cause and/or solution Camera does not turn on ■ Remove the battery and verify that it is the correct type. Before reinserting, be sure the battery is oriented so that the battery contacts line-up with the contacts inside the battery slot on the Camera does not camera (page 3).
Troubleshooting Problem Cause and/or solution Storage location is ■ Transfer pictures and videos to the computer (page 51). almost or entirely full ■ Delete unwanted pictures and videos, or insert a new memory card (page 11). ■ Change the image storage location to internal memory by removing the memory card. You cannot take a picture ■ Slide the Capture/View switch to the Capture position. ■ Turn the camera off, then on again (page 4). ■ Depress the shutter button completely down (page 12).
Troubleshooting Problem Cause and/or solution A memory card is ■ Using a separate memory card to remove it: with contacts facing out, insert the card into the Wi-Fi card slot. Gently push the card inserted in the Wi-Fi against the inserted card to unseat it from the connector. Remove card slot the card by inverting the camera. Picture quality Problem Cause and/or solution Picture is too dark ■ Reposition the camera for more available light.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause and/or solution Picture is not clear ■ Select a scene mode that matches the scene you are trying to capture (page 27). ■ To automatically set exposure and focus, press the Shutter button halfway. When the AF framing brackets turn green, press the Shutter button completely down to take the picture. ■ Clean the lens (page 94). ■ Make sure the camera is not in Close-up mode if you are more than 21 in. (0.7 m) from your subject.
Troubleshooting Wireless network connection Problem Cause and/or solution ■ Make sure a Kodak Wi-Fi® card is correctly inserted in the Camera cannot camera. connect to the network ■ Make sure the camera is turned on and has adequate battery power. ■ Make sure the wireless router and network are running before the camera begins scanning for a network. ■ Make sure you are within the recommended operating range. ■ The network profile on your camera is incorrect.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause and/or solution Camera cannot connect to the expected EasyShare software ■ Authentication in EasyShare software is needed the first time ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ connecting. Click the Help button in the Kodak EasyShare software for details. The Enable Wireless Connection option in EasyShare software is not checked. Click the Help button in the Kodak EasyShare software for details. EasyShare software is not running. Open EasyShare software.
Troubleshooting Synchronization and transfer Problem Cause and/or solution ■ The computer has entered standby or hibernation.
Troubleshooting Printing Problem Cause and/or solution Printing does not start ■ The printer power is off. ■ Printer is busy printing or is engaged in another session. ■ Printer has a full buffer. ■ Printer is in an error state. Correct the error. ■ The printer, camera, or computer (if using one) are not connected to the network or are on different networks. ■ The IP address setting on the camera or printer is incorrect. Change the IP address or set to Dynamic IP.
Troubleshooting Helpful links Camera Get support for your product (FAQs, troubleshooting information, etc.) www.kodak.com/go/easyshare-onesupport www.kodak.com/go/wifisupport Purchase camera accessories www.kodak.com/go/easyshare-oneaccessories (camera docks, printer docks, lenses, cards, etc.) Download the latest camera firmware and software www.kodak.com/go/easyshare-onedownloads See online demonstrations of www.kodak.com/go/howto your camera Software Get information on EasyShare www.kodak.
Troubleshooting Telephone customer support If you have questions concerning the operation of the software or camera, you may speak with a customer support representative. Before you call, have the camera or dock connected to your computer.
Troubleshooting Notice of Limitations to Wireless Support Kodak Service and Support will assist you with: ■ Installing and setting up Kodak EasyShare software, version 5.
10 Appendix Camera specifications For more specifications, visit www.kodak.com/go/easyshare-onesupport. EasyShare-One zoom digital camera specifications CCD CCD 1/2.5 in. Interline Transfer CCD, 4:3 aspect ratio Output image size (image 4.0 MP: 2304 x 1728 pixels quality mode) 3.5 MP (3:2): 2304 x 1536 pixels 2.1 MP: 1656 x 1242 pixels 1.1 MP: 1200 x 900 pixels Display Color display 3.0 in. (7.6 cm) hybrid LCD, 960 x 240 (230K - RGB) pixels, Touchscreen Preview Frame rate: 30 fps Field-of-view: 100%.
Appendix EasyShare-One zoom digital camera specifications Digital zoom 1.0–3.3X with 0.3X step Not supported for video Accessory lens thread Not supported Lens cover Yes, in camera Exposure Exposure metering TTL-AE Multi-pattern AE, Center-weight, Center-spot AE AE (@ still) locked at halfway shutter press, Continuous AE (@ video and preview) Exposure range AE Range (@ wide): EV 4.4–15.3 (1/2 sec. @ f/2.9 to 1/1400 sec. @ f/4.7) Full Range (@ wide): EV 1.4–15.3 (4 sec. @ f/2.9 to 1/1400 sec. @ f/4.
Appendix EasyShare-One zoom digital camera specifications Burst mode Maximum 5 pictures AE, AF, AWB executed for first shot only Video capture Image size: VGA (640 x 480) Frame rate: 24 fps Image file format Still: EXIF 2.21 (JPEG compression), file organization DCF Video: QuickTime (CODEC MPEG4) Image storage Optional MMC or SD Card , 1 GB maximum capacity (The SD logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association.
Appendix EasyShare-One zoom digital camera specifications Wireless capability of optional Kodak Wi-Fi® card Card type: SD Input/Output Card (SDIO; specification Ver 1.00 compliant) Compliance: IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi), RCR STD-33, ARIB STD-T66 Transmission rate: 1/2/5.5/11Mbps (auto-detect) Frequency range: 2412-2462 MHz (1 - 11 channel ISM band) Modulation Technique: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (CCK,DQPSK,DBPSK) Operation: 3.3 V via device Dimensions: 24 x 40 x 2.
Appendix Storage capacities The numbers listed are approximate and can vary due to file size. Cards can contain other files. You may be able to store more or fewer pictures and videos. Picture storage capacity Number of pictures 4.0 MP 3.5 MP (3:2) 2.1 MP 1.
Appendix Dock compatibility Kodak EasyShare dock Docking configuration ■ printer dock plus series 3* Custom dock insert ■ series 3 printer docks and camera docks Dock ■ printer dock Not compatible ■ printer dock plus ■ printer dock 6000 ■ camera dock 6000 ■ printer dock 4000 ■ camera dock II ■ LS420, LS443, LS755 camera dock NOTE: Your camera is also compatible with the Kodak EasyShare photo printer 500*, a non-docking, Wi-Fi enabled printer. *Where available. Visit www.kodak.
Appendix Power-saving features No action for The camera To turn the camera back on 5, 15, 20, 30 Screen dims. seconds (selectable) Press any button or touch the screen. 8 minutes Press the On/Off button. Enters auto power off. Wireless channels This product operates on the legal channel for your region. You are not able to manually select the channel. Wi-Fi networks operate in the ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) radio frequency band.
Appendix Important safety instructions Using this product ■ Read and follow these instructions before using Kodak products. Always follow basic safety procedures. ■ Use only a USB-certified computer. Contact your computer manufacturer if you have questions. ■ The use of an accessory attachment that is not recommended by Kodak, such as an AC adapter, may cause fire, electric shock, or injury. ■ If using this product in an airplane, observe all instructions of the airline.
Appendix ■ Do not allow batteries to touch metal objects, including coins. Otherwise, a battery may short circuit, discharge energy, become hot, or leak. ■ Do not disassemble, install backward, or expose batteries to liquid, moisture, fire, or extreme temperature. ■ Replace all batteries of a set at the same time. Do not mix new batteries with used ones. Do not mix rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries. Do not mix lithium, Ni-MH, and Ni-Cd batteries together.
Appendix Battery life Li-Ion rechargeable battery (per charge) 120 - 180 0 200 Battery life per CIPA testing method. (Approx. number of pictures in Auto mode, using 128 MB SD card.) Actual life may vary based on usage. Use only a Kodak Li-Ion rechargeable digital camera battery KLIC-5000. Not all manufacturers’ 3.7V Li-Ion rechargeable batteries are compatible with the camera. Damage caused by unauthorized accessories is not covered under warranty. Extending battery life ■ Reduce LCD dimmer setting.
Appendix ■ Visit www.kodak.com/go/easyshare-oneaccessories for: Kodak 5-volt AC adapter—powers your camera. Kodak EasyShare camera dock series 3—powers your camera, transfers pictures and videos to your computer, and charges the Li-Ion battery included with your camera. Kodak EasyShare printer dock (series 3 models)—powers your camera, makes 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) prints with or without a computer, transfers pictures and videos to your computer, and charges the included Li-Ion battery.
Appendix Warranty Limited warranty Kodak warrants the Kodak EasyShare-One zoom digital camera to be free from malfunctions and defects in both materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Kodak warrants Kodak EasyShare-One zoom digital camera accessories (excluding batteries) to be free from malfunctions and defects in both materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Retain the original dated sales receipt.
Appendix caused by failure to follow the operating instructions in the Kodak EasyShare digital cameras and accessories user’s guides.
Appendix Outside the United States and Canada In countries other than the United States and Canada, the terms and conditions of this warranty may be different. Unless specific Kodak warranty is communicated to the purchaser in writing by a Kodak company, no warranty or liability exists beyond any minimum requirements imposed by law, even though defect, damage, or loss may be by negligence or other act.
Appendix Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the product or specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used with the installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulation.
Appendix FCC and Industry Canada This device complies with Industry Canada RSS-210 and FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Canadian DOC statement DOC Class B Compliance—This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Appendix VCCI Class B ITE English translation: This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual.
Index Numerics 4-way controller, ii, 5 A A/V cable connection to television, 66 connector on camera, i about, camera information, 37 AC adapter DC-in connector, i specifications, 86 accessories, purchasing, 81 ad hoc network, overview, 42 address book creating, 59 group lists, 59 synchronizing, 51 AF framing brackets, 12 albums adding pictures & videos to, 20 creating, 20, 21 deleting, 26 editing, 21 emailing, wireless on EASYSHARE Gallery, 64 pre-assigning pictures & videos to, 33 removing pictures & video
Index info, ii, 5, 19, 21, 25 menu, ii OK, ii on/off, i, 4 share, ii, 13, 57 shutter, i, 12, 13 zoom, ii, 14, 15, 19, 25 C calendar (viewing by date), 17 calibrating touchscreen, 7, 36 camera screen.
Index D date & time date stamp, 34 setting, 8, 36 synchronizing, 51 DC-in connector for AC adapter, i delete button, ii, 13, 26 deleting albums, 26 pictures & videos, 26 deleting pictures & videos during quickview, 13 from albums, 21 from drawer, 24 from outbox, 72 device settings, 36 device-to-device network, overview, 42 digital zoom, 15 display.
Index fireworks scene mode, 28 firmware, upgrading, 94 first burst, 29 flash, i auto, 16 button, i, 15 fill, 16 range, 15 red-eye, 16, 34 specifications, 85 flower scene mode, 28 focus automatic, 12 continuous AF, 35 video AF, 36 focus zone, 35 format card, 37 internal memory, 37 framing brackets, 12 friends’ albums, viewing, 17, 63 G glossary, wireless, 48 groups, creating lists, 59 H heart icon. See favorites help troubleshooting, 73 web links, 81 www.kodak.
Index LCD backlight timer, 36 lens, i cleaning, 94 specifications, 84 light battery charger, 2 on/off, i self-timer, i wireless network status, i, 47 light sensor, i loading battery, 3 SD/MMC card, 11 software, 52 Wi-Fi card, 43 M Macintosh OS, installing software on, 52 magnifying pictures, 19 maintenance, camera, 94 memory formatting, 37 internal, copying to, 26 storage capacities, 88 memory card See SD/MMC card menu button, ii share, 57 view, 17 microphone, i MMC card See SD/MMC card MPEG-4, 100 museum/
Index pictures adding captions to, 25 adding to albums, 20 copying, 26 cropping, 25 deleting, 26 emailing from computer, 66 emailing, wireless, 58 locating, 17, 18 magnifying, 19 organizing, 20 printing from computer, 67 printing from SD/MMC card, 67 printing via dock connection, 67 removing from albums, 21 selecting, 18 selecting multiple, 23 sharing, 57 storage capacities, 88 tagging as favorites, 22 tagging during quickview, 13 taking See picture-taking uploading to EASYSHARE Gallery from computer, 68 v
Index Q quick print, 67 quickview, 13 R range, flash, 15 recent pictures & videos, viewing, 17 recycling, disposal, 94 red-eye flash, 16, 34 regulatory information Canadian DOC statement, 99 CE, 99 Class B ITE, 99 FCC and Industry Canada, 99 FCC compliance and advisory, 97 MPEG-4, 100 SAR statement, 98 VCCI Class B ITE, 100 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment labeling, 99 wireless channels, 90 resolution (picture size), 33 resolution (picture size) setting, 88 S safety battery, 91 product, 91 SAR sta
Index picture size, 33 preferences, 38 red-eye option, 34 scene modes, 27 self-timer, 31 sharpness, 35 slide show interval, 36 sound theme, 37 sync & transfer options, 53 video AF, 36 video out, 37 video playback volume, 18 video zoom, 36 white balance, 34 wireless network profile, 46 setup options capture, 33 device, 36 groups, 59 people, 59 preferences, 38 wireless, 46 share button, ii, 13, 57 menu, 57 sharing pictures & videos, 57 emailing EASYSHARE Gallery albums, 64 emailing from computer, 66 printing
Index speaker, i specifications battery, 93 capture, 85 CCD, 84 computer communication, 86 exposure, 85 flash, 85 lens, 84 other features, 86 power, 86 touchscreen, 84 view, 86 sports scene mode, 27 storage capacities, 88 copying pictures & videos, 26 viewing by location on camera, 17 strap See wrist strap stylus, for touchscreen, ii, 5 support, technical, 82 switch battery release, ii capture/view, ii, 12, 13, 17, 18 sync & transfer settings, 53 synchronize option, 56 synchronizing with software, 51 troub
Index U upgrading software, firmware, 94 uploading to EASYSHARE Gallery from computer, 68 wireless, 62 USB (universal serial bus) cable connecting, 54 connector on camera, i, 54 V VCCI Class B ITE, 100 video AF, 36 video out, 37 video zoom, 36 videos adding captions to, 25 adding to albums, 20 copying, 26 deleting, 26 locating, 17, 18 organizing, 20 playback volume, 18 playing, 13, 18 recording, 13 removing from albums, 21 selecting, 18 selecting multiple, 23 sharing, 57 storage capacities, 88 tagging as f
Index Wi-Fi See wireless Windows OS, installing software on, 52 wireless emailing, 58, 64 features on camera, overview, 40 glossary of terms, 48 internet requirements for camera, 43 network profile setup, 46 network status light, i, 47 network status light, key, 47 network, choosing, 46 network, connecting to, 44 network, device-to-device (ad hoc), 42 network, infrastructure, 41 network, overview, 39 network, troubleshooting, 77 network, types, 41 printing, 60 quick print, 67 synchronization, 56 synchroniz