Kodak EasyShare M1063/MD1063/MX1063 digital camera — Extended User Guide


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Using different picture-taking modes

Use this mode For

Auto

General picture taking—offers an excellent balance of image quality and ease of use.

Blur Reduction

Reducing blur due to subject motion.

Landscape

Distant scenery at night. Flash does not fire. Place the camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod.

Close-up

Close range. Use available light instead of flash if possible.

Scene

Point-and-shoot simplicity when taking pictures under special conditions. (See Scene modes.)

High ISO

People in low-light scenes indoors using a higher ISO.

Video

Capturing video with sound. (See Taking a video.)

Scene modes

Choose a Scene mode—for great pictures in practically any situation!

  1. Turn the Mode dial to Scene .

  2. Press to display Scene mode descriptions.

    If the mode description turns off before you finish reading it, press OK.

  3. Press OK to choose a Scene mode.

Use this SCN mode For

Portrait

Full-frame portraits of people.

Panorama Left-Right

Stitching up to 3 captured images from left to right into one image.

Panorama Right-Left

Stitching up to 3 captured images from right to left into one image.

Sport

Subjects in motion.

Night Portrait

Reducing red eye of people in night scenes or low-light conditions. 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.

Beach

Bright beach scenes.

Text/          Document

Documents. Focus is set to Auto Focus ( ).

Fireworks

Bright, colorful light displays. Flash does not fire. Place the camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod.

Flower

Close-ups of flowers or other small subjects in bright light. Focus is set to Auto Focus ( ).

Manner/    Museum

Quiet occasions, like a wedding or lecture. Flash and sound are disabled.

Self-Portrait

Close-ups of yourself. Assures proper focus and minimizes red eye.

Children

Action pictures of children in bright light.

Backlight

Subjects that are in shadow or "backlit" (when light is behind the subject).

Candle light

Capturing subjects in low light.

Sunset

Capturing the deep hues seen at sunset.



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