The FlashPix format is defined in a specification and test suite developed and published by
Kodak in collaboration with Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, and Live Picture. Only products that
meet the specification and pass the test suite may use the FlashPix name and logo.
Congratulations on your purchase of the new
DC210 Plus Zoom (DC210) or
(DC200). The cameras that capture pictures digitally, without the use of film.
The DC200 camera features:
✔
built-in flash with red-eye reduction
✔
an easy to use status display of camera settings
removable memory card
✔
✔
video out capabilities which allow you to connect and run a slide show on
your TV
✔
color LCD to immediately see or preview your pictures
software to easily transfer pictures from the camera to your computer
✔
✔
a mode dial to activate one of four different functions on the camera:
Capture—
the exposure
Review—
Preference—
Connect—
The DC210 has all of the features of the DC200 plus:
✔
infrared remote connection to compatible devices
takes, previews, or deletes a picture and adjusts
review or delete pictures
camera communicates with your computer
KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE™
adjust camera settings
KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE™
DC200 Camera
1
Getting Started
✔
2X zoom lens (29 to 58mm) to zoom in on subjects and a close up option
to set the focus at 8in. (20cm)
The pictures used in this manual were captured with a Kodak digital camera. This
user’s guide includes operating instructions for the DC200/DC210 cameras and
detailed information on the KODAK Installation Software (chapter 5), Mounter
Software (chapter 7), and TWAIN Software (chapter 8). Instruction manuals for
the additional software packages included on the DC200/DC210 CD are included
in the camera package.
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Package Contents
✔
DC200/DC210 camera with handstrap
✔
user’s guide
quick setup guide(s)
✔
✔
four AA batteries
registration cards
✔
✔
AC adapter (available in some DC210 camera outfits)
Camera SpeciÞcations
Picture Pixel Resolution—
High—
Standard—
CCD Resolution—
1160 x 872 = 1,011,520
Flash Range—
DC200—
(0.7 to 3.0 m)
DC210—
wide—
telephoto—
(1.0 to 2.7 m)
Color—
Storage—
ATA Compatible Compact Flash Card
Power—
Shutter Speed—
File Format—
Lens—
Weight—
DC200—
DC210—
Video Out—
Operating T emperatur e
40 to 104° F (4.4 to 40° C)
1152 x 864 = 995,328
640 x 480 = 307,200
2.23 ft. to 9.84 ft.
1.6 to 9.84 ft.(0.5 to 3.0 m)
3.2 to 8.8 ft.
24-bit, millions of colors
external memory only
4 AA batteries
1/2 to 1/362 sec
FlashPix or JPG
optical quality glass
without batteries
11.64oz. (330 g)
11 oz. (320 g)
NTSC or PAL
—
Focus Distance—
DC200—
fixed—
DC210—
wide—
telephoto—
close up—
Sensitivity—
equivalent to 140
Accessary Lens Thread—
37 mm—DC200 only
Viewfinder—
Tripod Socket—
Focal Length—
DC200—
Actual is 39mm
DC210—
Actual is 29 to 58 mm
Equivalent for 35 mm camera
Aperture—
DC200—
DC210—
wide—
telephoto—
Dimensions—
(131 X 48 X 82 mm)
✔
DC200/DC210 software CD
✔
video output cable
PC serial cable
✔
✔
KOD AK DIGIT AL SCIENCE
Picture Card
2.23 ft. (.68 m) to infinity
1.64 ft. (0.5 m) to infinity
3.28 ft. (1 m) to infinity
8 in. (20 cm)
ASA/ISO rating
Real image
.25 in.
6.0 mm
2X zoom lens-4.4 to 8.8 mm
f/4 to f/13.5
f/4 to f/13.5
f/4.7 to f/16
5.15 X 1.87 X 3.20 in.
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Your DC200/DC210 Camera
The illustrations throughout this user’s guide are of the DC210 unless
☞
otherwise stated.
Camera Front
ViewfinderFlashSelf-Timer
LIght
Infrared
Transceiver
(DC210 Only)
Flash Sensor
1
Getting Started
Camera Top
Status Display
FLASH
CLOSE UP
(DC210 only)
Lens
Light Sensor
SELF-TIMER
SHUTTER
POWER
1-3
Camera Back
LCD Screen
Camera Bottom
Battery Door
Camera Side
ViewfinderReady Light
/
DO-IT
/
Tripod Socket
ZOOM
(DC210 Only)
Mode Dial
Card
EJECT
1-4
Card Door
Video Out
Serial
AC Adapter
Capturing a
2
When the Mode dial is set to Capture, the camera can perform the
following functions:
capture a picture
✔
preview pictures on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
✔
✔
delete a picture just taken
adjust the exposure
✔
adjust some camera settings using the Status Display
✔
Camera Power
To turn the camera on/off:
Picture
Press the POWER button.
2
Capture
The green Ready light, on the back of the
camera, and the Status Display screen turns on
or off.
☞
If the camera is turned off while a picture
is being processed, the camera will finish
processing the picture before turning off.
If you are not using an AC power adapter and your camera is idle for
approximately 5 minutes, it automatically turns off. To turn the camera on again,
press the camera’s power button.
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Take a Picture
To take a picture:
1
Set the Mode dial to Capture.
2
Turn the camera on.
3
Center subject in the viewfinder.
4
Press the SHUTTER button.
The green Ready light, Memory Card icon, Pictures Remaining number on
the Status Display blink rapidly, as the camera processes the picture.
☞
You do not need to hold the camera still while the green Ready light is
blinking, but you will not be able to take another picture until it stops.
Preview
You may also use the LCD as a live viewfinder while in Capture mode. This
allows you to preview your picture before it is taken.
☞
Using the Preview option significantly shortens battery life.
To activate Preview:
Set the Mode dial to Capture.
1
Turn the camera on.
2
Press the DO-IT button.
3
The LCD displays the subject that is viewed
from the viewfinder with the icons of
activated camera features.
Template icon—
appears if the
template option
is activated. See
“Template” on
page 4-4 for
details.
To exit:
automatically turns off when the camera is turned off.
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press the DO-IT button again to turn Preview off. The Preview setting
Exposure Lock icon—appears
if the exposure lock option
is activated. See “Exposure
Lock” on page 2-5 for details.
Exposure Compensation icon—
appears if the exposure
value is adjusted. See “Exposure
Compensation” on page 2-4 for
details.
Delete One Picture
You may delete the picture that was just taken without leaving Capture mode.
This delete feature is only available when the picture is shown on the LCD
☞
and the Quickview option is activated. See “Quickview” on page 4-7.
To delete the most recent picture taken in Capture mode:
1
Set the Mode dial to Capture.
2
Turn the camera on.
3 Take a picture.
The picture is displayed on the LCD.
4 Press the button.
The delete screen appears in the LCD.
To exit:
DO-IT button.
press a button until NO is highlighted and then press the
☞ The picture must be showing on the
LCD screen to activate the
delete screen.
5 Press a button until the correct
delete option is highlighted.
/
2
Capture
6 Press the DO-IT button.
The picture is deleted from the memory card.
/
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Exposure Compensation
The camera’s exposure value (EV) can be adjusted from -2.0 to +2.0 EV in
0.5 EV increments while in Capture mode. A +1.0 adjustment in EV, in effect
doubles the amount of light allowed to reach the CCD (charge coupled de vice) in
your camera. A -1.0 adjustment in EV, halves the amount the light allowed to
reach the CCD in your camera. Below shows how changes in EV can effect
your pictures.
If your pictures are too:
✔ dark—increase (+) the exposure compensation setting
✔ light—decrease (-) the exposure compensation setting
To change Exposure Compensation:
1 Set the Mode dial to Capture.
2 Turn the camera on.
3 Press the button.
The LCD displays the Exposure
Compensation screen.
4 Use the buttons to adjust
the exposure.
/
5 Press DO-IT to select the Exposure setting.
To reset: the Exposure setting automatically resets to 0.0 EV when the camera is
turned off.
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Exposure Lock
/
Use the Exposure Lock to take a sequence of pictures that require the same
exposure. When this setting is activated, the camera maintains a constant
exposure setting.
To turn on Exposure Lock:
1 Set the dial to Capture.
2 Turn the camera on.
3 Press the button two times.
The Exposure Compensation screen
appears, followed by the Exposure
Lock screen.
☞ Press the button a third time to
exit the exposure menu.
4 Press abutton until ON
is highlighted.
5 Press the DO-IT button.
The Take a Picture screen appears.
6 Center the area you want to lock the
exposure on in the viewfinder
7 Press the SHUTTER button to lock in
the exposure setting.
To Reset: The Exposure Lock setting automatically resets when the camera is
turned off.
2
Capture
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Status Display
The Status Display, located at the top of your camera, allows you to view and
change some camera settings. The following sections offer detailed descriptions
of Status Display settings.
☞ The DC200/DC210 must be turned on to view the Status Display.
Resolution
Battery
Status
Flash
Reduction
Pictures Remaining
Quality
Close Up
(DC210 Only)
Pictures
Remaining
Self-Timer
Memory Card Status
(Inserted)Red-eye
The Pictures Remaining icon changes automatically to indicate the remaining
number of pictures which can be stored at the current quality and resolution
setting. You may not select or change the Pictures Remaining icon.
When the card’s memory is full the Status Display indicates Full. You must
delete existing pictures or change memory cards to capture additional pictures.
To save pictures, transfer them to your computer before deleting them. For more
information on how to move or delete pictures, see “Delete One Picture” on page
2-3, “Delete One or All Pictures” on page 3-2, or the software chapters.
☞ The Pictures Remaining number does not always change by one when a
picture is taken if the picture content is easily compressed.
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Self-Timer
Activating the Self-T imer option creates a 10-second delay between the time you
press the SHUTTER button and when the picture is taken. This allows you to
include yourself in the picture.
To activate the Self-Timer:
1 Set the Mode dial to Capture.
2 Turn the camera on.
3 Press the SELF-TIMER
button.
The Self-Timer icon appears
on the Status Display.
4 Place the camera on a flat, steady surface or tripod.
5 Press the SHUTTER button.
The red Self-Timer light, located on the front of the camera, turns on and
stays lit for 8 seconds. The Self-T imer light flashes for 2 additional seconds
just before the pictur e is taken. The Self-T imer r eturns to the of f setting once
the picture is taken.
2
Capture
To stop the Self-Timer: press the SELF-TIMER button again before the picture
is taken.
Memory Card
The DC200/DC210 comes equipped with a KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE Picture
Card (memory card). The reusable memory card is used to store the pictures
taken with the camera. The camera does not have an internal memory and will
not operate without a memory card. The Card Status icon changes automatically
to indicate if there is a memory card inserted in the camera. You may not select or
change this icon.
No card inserted—pictures cannot be taken.
Card inserted—pictures are saved to the card’s memory.
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To insert a memory card:
1 Open the card door.
2 Hold the memory card with the connecting end
pointed at the camera.
3 Push the card all of the way into the card slot
and close the card door.
To remove a memory card:
1 Open the card door.
2 Press the EJECT button
The card partially slides out of the slot.
3 Take hold of the card, carefully remove
it from the slot, and close the card door.
WARNING:Do not insert or eject a card when the Ready light is blinking.
This may damage your pictures or camera.
Use only certified memory cards in your camera that carry the
CompactFlash logo.
Close Up ÑDC210 Only
The DC210 offers a Close Up setting which allows you to set the camera’s focus
distance at 8 in. (20 cm).
The red-eye reduction option for the Flash setting is not available when Close Up
is on.
☞ To accurately capture the picture in Close Up, the Preview option
automatically starts when the CLOSE UP button is pressed. See “Preview”
on page 2-2 for detailed information. To deactivate the Preview option,
press the DO-IT button.
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To turn on the Close Up setting:
1 Set the Mode dial to Capture.
2 Turn the camera on.
3 Press the CLOSE UP button.
The Close Up icon appears
on the Status Display.
4 View the subject on the LCD
display to accurately capture
the picture.
To cancel Close Up: press the CLOSE UP button again and the Close Up icon
disappears from the Status Display. The Close Up setting is automatically turned
off when the camera is turned off.
Flash
The DC200/DC210 is equipped with a built-in flash that offers an optional redeye reduction feature. The flash has an effective range of approximately 2.23 to
9.84 ft. (0.7 to 3 m) for the DC200, and 1.6 to 9.8 ft. (0.5 to 3 m) for the DC210.
There are five Flash settings:
Auto—flash fires automatically when the SHUTTER button is
pressed and the camera determines that there is not enough light.
This is the default setting.
Auto Red-eye—works the same as auto flash except the flash fires
once before the picture is taken to reduce the chance of red-eye and
then flashes a second time when the picture is taken.
Fill—flash fires every time you press the SHUTTER button. Use this
setting when the lighting is poor or when your subject is lit
from behind.
Fill Red-eye—works the same as fill flash except the flash fires once
before the picture is taken to reduce the chance of red-eye and then
flashes a second time when the picture is taken.
Off—flash is turned off and will not fire.
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2
Capture
To change the Flash setting:
1 Set the Mode dial to Capture.
2 Turn the camera on.
3 Press the FLASH button to
scroll through and select the
appropriate Flash settings.
To cancel the Flash setting: Flash setting returns to the default setting when the
camera is turned off.
Resolution
Resolution indicates the size of the picture in pixels. The camera can be set to
capture pictures in a High or Standard resolution. Your pictures include more
detail with high resolution, but they will use more memory on the card than at the
standard resolution setting.
You can switch freely between the two settings when taking pictures. The
number of pictures the DC200/DC210 is able to store will vary accordingly.
The Resolution setting is indicated on the Status Display using the
following icons:
High—the picture size is 1152 x 864 pixels.
This is the default setting. Use this setting when your pictures are to be
printed.
Standard—the picture size is 640 x 480 pixels. Use this setting when
the pictures are for email or on-line use.
The Resolution setting is changed using the Preferences mode. See “Resolution”
on page 4-3 for more information.
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Quality
You may set your camera to capture pictures in a Good, Better, or Best quality
setting. The Quality setting indicates how much the picture is compressed to sav e
space on the memory card. Your pictures include more detail with the Best or
Better setting, but they will use more memory on the card than with the
Good setting.
You may switch freely between the three settings when taking pictures. The
number of pictures the DC200/DC210 is able to store will vary accordingly.
The Quality setting is indicated on the Status Display using the
following icons:
Best—you can store approximately 4 pictures per 1 MB of storage at
this Quality setting and when the Resolution is set to High. Use this
setting when image quality is very important for maximum picture
quality, especially for larger sized or zoom prints.
Better—you can store approximately 6 pictures per 1 MB of storage
at this Quality setting and when the Resolution is set to High. Use
this setting for a good picture quality and to store a large number of
pictures. This setting is good for general picture taking.
2
Good—you can store approximately 9 pictures per 1 MB of storage
at this Quality setting and when the Resolution is set to High. Use
this setting to maximize the number of pictures stored.
The Quality setting is changed using the Preferences mode. See “Quality” on
page 4-2 for more information.
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Capture
Batteries
The DC200/DC210 comes with four AA batteries. Standard 1.5V alkaline, 1.5V
lithium, or rechargeable 1.2V Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries may be used.
The battery power icon changes automatically. You may not select or change
this icon.
Full—batteries are fully charged.
Low—batteries need to be replaced.
Blinking—batteries are insufficient to run camera and need to
be replaced.
☞ Pictures on memory cards are not lost if batteries are depleted.
To install the batteries:
1 Place your thumb on the battery door.
2 Slide the battery door away from the camera.
3 Insert the batteries as indicated on the battery
cover and close the battery door.
☞ Remove the batteries if the camera will not
be used for an extended period of time. This
extends battery life and prevents camera
damage from battery leaks or corrosion. If
the batteries are removed from the camera for
more than a few minutes the date and time
will be deleted and must be reset.
2-12
Battery Usage Guidelines
Always follow your battery manufacturer’s directions fully. Do not attempt to
disassemble, recharge, short circuit, or subject the battery to high temperature or
fire. When removing, batteries may be hot, allow them to cool before touching.
Dispose of batteries according to Federal and Local Regulations.
Failure to replace the batteries when they are low may cause the DC210 to shut
down with the camera lens extended.
Your camera has been designed to operate correctly using a variety of AA-size
batteries currently available. These include 1.5-volt alkaline, 1.5-volt lithium, or
1.2-volt Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) and Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries.
NOT ALL BATTERIES ARE CREATED EQUAL! Battery life depends
significantly on age, usage conditions, type and brand. Digital camera
requirements are very demanding on batteries. Not all battery brands perform
well under these challenging conditions. In Kodak lab tests, Ni-MH rechargeable
batteries delivered the best results in a variety of conditions. Ni-MH batteries are
designed for high demand devices like digital cameras, and do not exhibit the
“memory” effects seen with other rechargeable technologies. Kodak offers NiMH rechargeable batteries (with charger) as an optional accessory. Refer to
catalog number 152 7068 (U.S. and Canada), 852 2344 (Europe), 867 9953
(UK), 870 8141 (Asia), 910 7632 (Japan).
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Capture
If you elect to use alkaline batteries in your camera, you will obtain better
performance from “photo-flash grade” alkaline batteries, such as KODAK
PHOTOLIFE Alkaline Batteries. These types of batteries last more than twice as
long in digital cameras as ordinary alkaline batteries.
Ni-Cd batteries work well in digital cameras, but typically have the shortest “duty
cycle,” or usable power provided between charges.
Lithium batteries typically provide the longest overall battery life, but carry a
higher cost-per-picture than other non-rechargeable battery types.
When using your camera on battery power, we recommend you limit continuous
LCD “Preview” or “Review” to less than 20-minutes per session. If you
anticipate using your camera for longer periods in these modes, it is
recommended that you do so with the camera powered by the AC adapter.
2-13
Zoom ÑDC210 Only
The DC210 comes equipped with a 2X zoom lens that allows you to zoom in on
your subject from Wide Angle (29mm) to TelePhoto (58mm).
Wide AngleT elePhoto
To activate the zoom:
1 Set the Mode dial to Capture.
2 Turn the camera on.
3 Press the ZOOM button.
The subject will appear closer or farther
away when you look through the
viewfinder and press the ZOOM button.
The camera’s default lens position is Wide Angle. All other lens positions are
considered T elePhoto settings.
2-14
General Maintenance and Safety
✔ To keep from damaging your DC200/DC210, avoid exposing it to
moisture and extreme temperatures.
✔ Clean the outside of the DC200/DC210 by wiping with a clean, dry cloth.
Never use harsh or abrasive cleaners or organic solvents on the camera or
any of its parts.
✔ Never disassemble or touch the inside of the DC200/DC210. This could
result in electrical shock.
✔ If you notice smoke or a strange smell coming from the DC200/DC210,
immediately turn the camera off, wait a few minutes until the camera
cools, and then remove the batteries.
✔ Cleaning the lens and back LCD screen:
1Blow gently on the lens or LCD screen to remove dust and dirt.
2Moisten the lens or LCD screen by breathing lightly on it.
3Wipe the lens or LCD screen gently with a soft, lint-free cloth or an
untreated lens-cleaning tissue.
☞Do not use cleaning solutions unless they are designed
specifically for camera lenses. Do not wipe the camera lens or
LCD screen with chemically treated eyeglass lens tissue as it
may scratch the lens.
✔ Service agreements are available in some countries. Please contact your
Kodak dealer for more information.
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2
Capture
Review
3
When the Mode dial is set to Review, you may use the LCD to view the pictures
stored on the KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE Picture Card (memory card). Using
the Overlay screen the camera can perform the following functions:
✔ view the amount of unused memory left on the memory card
✔ view thumbnails of the pictures
✔ delete one or all pictures from the memory card
✔ view pictures, and run a slide show from the camera on your TV
View Pictures
To view pictures:
1 Set the Mode dial to Review.
2 Turn the camera on.
The Overlay screen appears on the LCD
screen with the last picture taken.
Overlay
Delete
Magnify
Filmstrip of
pictures stored on
memory card
☞ Use the buttons to scroll through pictures. To continuously scroll,
hold down a button.
To exit: press the buttons to highlight the Overlay icon. Press DO-IT to
turn off the Overlay screen. The main Review screen reappears.
/
/
/
Highlighted picture
from center of
filmstrip
Memory bar displays
space left on card and
current picture position.
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3
Review
Delete One or All Pictures
You can delete one or all of the pictures on the memory card when in the
Review mode.
To delete a picture in Review mode:
1 Set the Mode dial to Review.
2 Turn the camera on.
The last picture taken appears on the LCD
screen. The Overlay screen is turned on.
3 Press a button until the Delete icon
is highlighted.
/
4 Press the DO-IT button.
The delete screen appears on the LCD.
5 Press a button until the appropriate
picture is highlighted on the filmstrip.
/
☞ T o delete all the pictures on the memory
card, press a button until ALL
PICTURES is highlighted and then
press the DO-IT button.
6 Press the DO-IT button.
That picture is deleted from the memory card.
To exit: press a
DO-IT button. The main Review screen reappears.
button until Exit is highlighted and then press the
/
/
☞Memory cards containing images captured from other digital cameras
will have less memory space available when used in the DC200/
DC210 cameras. To free-up memory space on the memory card you
must delete the images in the model of camera that captured those
images.
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