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KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE™ DC220/DC260 Zoom Camera
Specifying Picture Type settings

  1. Click the PICTURE TYPE SETTINGS tab.

  2. Specify the settings.

    Refer to the following subsections for a brief description of each setting.

  3. To apply these settings to the camera, click the APPLY button.

Picture Capture State—Choose the type of picture—Still, Burst, or Timelapse—for which you want to set Picture Type settings. The other fields on the screen change depending on the type of picture.

Picture quality—Best compresses a picture the least and has the highest image quality. Better compresses a picture more and has a lower image quality. Good compresses a picture the most and has the lowest image quality. You can also set this setting through the Capture mode settings and through the SCROLL and SELECT buttons on the camera.

Resolution—The number of pixels that make up each picture, either High (1152 x 864 pixels DC220, 1536 x 1024 pixels DC260), Medium (1152 x 768 pixels DC260 only), or Standard (640 x 480 pixels DC220, 768 x 512 pixels DC260). The more the merrier when it comes to pixels and the quality of your pictures. You can also set this setting through the Capture mode settings on the camera.

Approximate Picture Size (Still)—The approximate size of each picture based on your Picture quality and Resolution selections. The actual picture size can vary depending on the content of the picture.

Burst/Capture rate—The rate, in frames per second, at which pictures will be taken. You can also set this setting through the Capture mode settings on the camera.

Approximate Picture Size (Burst)—Based on the Picture Quality, Resolution, and Burst/Capture rate, the approximate size of the burst picture series. The actual burst size can vary depending on the content of the picture.

Interval (Timelapse)—The time between pictures, in hours and minutes. The minimum time between pictures is 60 seconds for both the DC220 and DC260. The maximum time between pictures is 1550 minutes for both cameras. You can also set this setting through the Capture mode settings on the camera.

Number of Pictures (Timelapse)—The total number of pictures to capture.

Approximate timelapse size—Based on the Picture Quality, Resolution, Interval, and Number of Pictures, the number of pictures that can be taken and the total size of the timelapse picture series. The actual timelapse size can vary depending on the content of the picture.

Storage status—Based on your current Picture Type settings, the number of pictures you have stored on your memory card and the number of pictures that can still be stored.

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Camera Properties
Setting Properties | General settings | Camera settings | Picture Type settings | Albums settings