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KODAK DC3400 Zoom Digital Camera
User's Guide
Previewing a Picture Before it is Taken

To see what a picture looks like before you take it, preview the image on the LCD on the back of your camera. The live image that appears is very helpful for framing your subject, especially when using the Close-Up, Digital Zoom, and Border features. If you want to take pictures in black and white or sepia tone, or if you want to highlight text, Preview can help you make that decision. With Preview, batteries are quickly drained, so use a KODAK-specified AC adapter whenever possible.

  1. Set the Mode dial to Capture.

  2. Slide the POWER switch to the right to turn on the camera.

  3. Press the DO-IT button.

    A live image with the icons of activated camera features appears on the LCD.

    The image in the LCD appears in color unless you have turned on an effect, such as black and white or sepia tone, in which case the effect is applied to the displayed image.

  • Exposure Compensation--icon appears in the LCD and Status Display if you adjusted the camera exposure.
  • Exposure Lock--icon appears in the LCD if you locked the exposure.
 
  • Borders--selected border appears over the picture on the LCD.
  • Date Stamp--icon appears in the LCD if you turned on the date stamp.
  1. To turn off Preview, press the DO-IT button.

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User's Guide Contents
Main Table of Contents
Taking Pictures:
Previewing Picture Before Taken | Pressing Shutter Button | Zooming in on Subject | Zooming in Even Closer | Viewing Picture Taken | Setting Quickview for Picture | Setting Flash | Photographing Distant Subjects | Photographing Close-Ups | Putting Yourself in Picture | Adding Date to Pictures | Deleting Picture Taken