KODAK EASYSHARE Camera / C1530 — Extended user guide
Table of Contents > Taking pictures/videos > Using different modes
2 Taking pictures/videos
Using different modes
Press the Mode button, then until the LCD displays the mode that best suits your subjects and surroundings, then press OK.
Use this mode | For | |
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Smart Capture |
General picture taking—it offers excellent image quality and ease of use.
You can choose the best picture size and aspect ratio for your needs—just press the Menu button and choose Picture Size.
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Scene |
Point-and-shoot simplicity when taking pictures in practically any situation. (See Using Scene (SCN) modes.) |
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Video |
Capturing video with sound. (See Taking a video.) |
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Program |
Advanced picture-taking—gives access to more manual settings than Smart Capture. |
Using Scene (SCN) modes
Choose a Scene mode—for great pictures in practically any situation.
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Press the Mode button, then until the LCD displays SCN, then press OK.
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Press to choose a mode and read its description.
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Press OK to enter that Scene mode.
SCN mode | For |
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Portrait |
Full-frame portraits of people. |
Sport |
Action pictures. |
Landscape |
Distant scenes. |
Close-up |
Close range. Use available light instead of flash, if possible. |
Sunset |
Subjects at dusk or dawn. |
Backlight |
Subjects that are in shadow or "backlit." |
Candle Light |
Subjects illuminated by candle light. |
Children |
Action pictures of children in bright light. |
Bright |
Bright scenes. |
Fireworks |
Fireworks. For best results, place the camera on a steady surface or tripod. |
Night Portrait |
Reduces red eye of people in night scenes or low-light conditions. |
Night Landscape |
Distant scenes at night. For best results, place the camera on a steady surface or tripod. |
Self Portrait |
Close-ups of yourself. Assures proper focus and minimizes red eye. |
Blur Reduction |
Reducing blur caused by camera shake or subject motion. |
High ISO |
People indoors, in low-light scenes. |
Panorama L-R, R-L |
"Stitching" 2 or 3 pictures into 1 panoramic scene. (See Taking panoramic pictures.) |
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