Is anyone familiar with this camera? I just purchased it and can't for
the life of me figure out how to turn off the screen that comes up
immediately after snapping a picture. I would love to snap consecutive
pictures but the review scren stays on to long to be able to do that :
(
Any help appreciated!
Kath
kyordy@embarqmail.com wrote:
> Is anyone familiar with this camera? I just purchased it and can't for
> the life of me figure out how to turn off the screen that comes up
> immediately after snapping a picture. I would love to snap consecutive
> pictures but the review scren stays on to long to be able to do that :
> (
> Any help appreciated!
> Kath
Kath,
The feature can be turned off. Try the Kodak site for a manual if you
can't find yours.
thank you, but before posting here, I did check the site and wasn't
seeing any instructions on how to do this. The manual that comes with
the book isn't very informative.
Kath
On Nov 21, 4:04 am, Ron Hunter <rphun...@charter.net> wrote:
> kyo...@embarqmail.com wrote:
> > Is anyone familiar with this camera? I just purchased it and can't for
> > the life of me figure out how to turn off the screen that comes up
> > immediately after snapping a picture. I would love to snap consecutive
> > pictures but the review scren stays on to long to be able to do that :
> > (
> > Any help appreciated!
> > Kath
>
> Kath,
> The feature can be turned off. Try the Kodak site for a manual if you
> can't find yours.
kyordy@embarqmail.com wrote:
> thank you, but before posting here, I did check the site and wasn't
> seeing any instructions on how to do this. The manual that comes with
> the book isn't very informative.
>
> Kath
> On Nov 21, 4:04 am, Ron Hunter <rphun...@charter.net> wrote:
>> kyo...@embarqmail.com wrote:
>>> Is anyone familiar with this camera? I just purchased it and can't for
>>> the life of me figure out how to turn off the screen that comes up
>>> immediately after snapping a picture. I would love to snap consecutive
>>> pictures but the review scren stays on to long to be able to do that :
>>> (
>>> Any help appreciated!
>>> Kath
>> Kath,
>> The feature can be turned off. Try the Kodak site for a manual if you
>> can't find yours.
>
The feature is called something like 'preview mode', or similar. It has
been possible to turn it off on all three of the Kodak digitals I have
had, so I suspect it is hidden among the menus, somewhere. good hunting.
On Nov 22, 3:28 am, Ron Hunter <rphun...@charter.net> wrote:
> kyo...@embarqmail.com wrote:
> > thank you, but before posting here, I did check the site and wasn't
> > seeing any instructions on how to do this. The manual that comes with
> > the book isn't very informative.
>
> > Kath
> > On Nov 21, 4:04 am, Ron Hunter <rphun...@charter.net> wrote:
> >> kyo...@embarqmail.com wrote:
> >>> Is anyone familiar with this camera? I just purchased it and can't for
> >>> the life of me figure out how to turn off the screen that comes up
> >>> immediately after snapping a picture. I would love to snap consecutive
Thanks Ron, I'll go ack ad check the site
Kathy
> >>> pictures but the review scren stays on to long to be able to do that :
> >>> (
> >>> Any help appreciated!
> >>> Kath
> >> Kath,
> >> The feature can be turned off. Try the Kodak site for a manual if you
> >> can't find yours.
>
> The feature is called something like 'preview mode', or similar. It has
> been possible to turn it off on all three of the Kodak digitals I have
> had, so I suspect it is hidden among the menus, somewhere. good hunting.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -