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Kodak EasyShare Z730 - Using P, A, S, M, and C Modes

Kodak EasyShare Z730
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Taking pictures and videos
Using P, A, S, M, and C modes
Aperturealso known as f-stop, controls the size of the lens opening. (This
determines the depth of field.) The highest and lowest aperture settings may be
affected by optical zoom.
Shutter speed—controls how long the shutter stays open. A shaking hand icon
warns of slow shutter speeds. (To prevent camera shake, use a tripod.)
Exposure Compensationcontrols how much light enters the camera. Add or
subtract up to 2 EV in 0.3 EV steps. If the picture is too light, decrease the setting; if
it’s too dark, increase the setting.
Flash Compensationcontrols the flash brightness (brighter: +0.5, +1.0; less
bright: -0.5, -1.0). You must be within flash range. Unavailable if flash setting is Off.
ISO—controls sensitivity of the camera sensor (80, 100, 200, 400, 800). Higher
settings are more sensitive to light, but may produce unwanted “noise” in a picture.
You can only use ISO 800 if you are in the 1.8 MP Picture Size setting. (See Picture
Size, page 22.)
Aperture (f) Depth of field
Larger f number
(smaller lens opening)
Makes both the foreground and the background sharp.
Good for landscapes and well-lit conditions.
Smaller f number
(larger lens opening)
Makes the foreground sharp and the background blurry.
Good for portraits and low-light conditions.
Aperture
Shutter speed
ISO
Exposure compensation
Flash compensation

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