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User Manual

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Declaration of Conformity
Responsible Party: JK Imaging Ltd.
Address: 1411 W. 190th Street, Suite 550, Gardena, CA 90248, USA
Company Website: www.kodakpixpro.com
INDUSTRY CANADA
This device complies with Canadian RSS-210.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard (s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
The product comply with the Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled
environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF
exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user
body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available.
Before You Start
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For Customers in Europe
This symbol [crossed-out wheel bin WEEE Annex IV] indicates separate collection
of electrical waste and electronic equipment in the European countries. Please do
not throw the equipment into domestic refuse. Please use the return and collection
systems available in your country for proper, safe disposal of this product.
"CE" mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for
safety, health, environment and customer protection. "CE" marked cameras are
intended for sales in Europe.
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/
EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of
conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:
- EN 60950-1: 2006+A11:2009 +A1:2010 +A12:2011
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
- EN 62311: 2008/ Article 3(1) (a) and Article 2 2006/95/EC
Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure
restrictions for electromagnetic elds (0 Hz-300 GHz) (IEC 62311:2007 (Modied))

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- EN 300 328 V1.7.1: 2006
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband
Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM
band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering
essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.
- EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: 2008
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common
technical requirements.
- EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1: 2012
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specic
conditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance
RLAN equipment.
For Customers in the U.S.A.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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Do not modify the name of the les or
folders of the memory card using your
PC. Modifying the le names may cause
the les to not be recognized on the
camera or a possible error may occur.
A photo taken with the camera will be
stored in the folder that is automatically
generated on the memory card. Do not
store photos that are not taken using
this camera in these folders as the
pictures cannot be recognized during the
playback.
When you insert a memory card, make
sure the notch of the card matches the
markings on the top of the card slot.
Safety notes for memory card
We suggest buying only well-known,
name brand memory cards to ensure
peak performance.
Format the memory card using the
camera before you use it or insert a new
one.
Do not make the memory card fall off
from high places or hit by heavy objects
to prevent damaging it.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair
the memory card.
Do not expose the memory card to water.
Always keep it dry.
Do not remove the memory card when
the camera is turned on. Otherwise, the
memory card could be damaged.
Do not directly edit the data on the
memory card. Copy the data to your PC
before you edit them.
When the camera is stored for a long
period of time, be sure to download your
photos and remove the memory card.
Store it in a dry environment.

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Contents
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Before You Start ................................................................................ 1
Safety Notes 6 ......................................................................................
Contents 10 ..........................................................................................
Getting Ready..................................................................................16
Accessories Included 16 .........................................................................................................
Mounting Neck Strap .......................................................................................................... 17
Part Names 18 ........................................................................................................................
Description of Lens 20 ............................................................................................................
Install / Remove Lens 21 .........................................................................................................
Install the Flash 23 ..................................................................................................................
Pivoting LCD Screen 24 ..........................................................................................................
Installing Battery and Memory Card 25 ...................................................................................

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Charging Battery ................................................................................................................ 27
Turning Camera On and Off 28 ...............................................................................................
Set your Language, Date/Time 29 ..........................................................................................
Basic Operations 32 .............................................................................
How to take pictures ...........................................................................................................32
Overview of the screen icons in photo shooting mode.......................................................33
Overview of the Screen Icons in Movie Mode 35 ....................................................................
Mode Dial Description 36 .....................................................................
Auto Scene 36 .........................................................................................................................
Program AE ........................................................................................................................ 37
Shutter priority .................................................................................................................... 37
Aperture priority ..................................................................................................................37
Manual Mode .....................................................................................................................37
Scene Mode 38 .......................................................................................................................

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Wi-Fi Mode 44 .........................................................................................................................
Custom Settings 51 .................................................................................................................
Introduction on Function Buttons 53 .....................................................
Timer/ Self-timer Button 53 .....................................................................................................
Lock Button 55 ........................................................................................................................
Message Button 56 .................................................................................................................
Exposure Button 58 .................................................................................................................
EV Value Setting 58 ..........................................................................................................
ISO Value 59 .....................................................................................................................
Shutter Speed Setting 59 ..................................................................................................
Aperture Adjustment .................................................................................................... 60
Quick Record Button 60 ..........................................................................................................
OK Button 61 ...........................................................................................................................
Metering Mode 62 .............................................................................................................
AF (Auto Focus) Area 62 ..................................................................................................
WB (White Balance) Mode 63 ..........................................................................................
Focus Mode 65 .................................................................................................................

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Picture Effect 68 ...............................................................................................................
Flash Mode 69 ..................................................................................................................
OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) 70 .................................................................................
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) ......................................................................................71
Menu Button ....................................................................................................................... 72
Fn Settings ...................................................................................................................73
Shoot Settings 1 ..........................................................................................................75
Shoot Settings 2 80 ..........................................................................................................
Normal Settings 85 ...........................................................................................................
File & Firmware Settings ..............................................................................................87
Viewing Photos and Videos 92 .............................................................
Description on Screen Icons under Playback Mode 93 ..........................................................
Thumbnail View 94 ..................................................................................................................
Photos and Video Deletion 95 .................................................................................................
Playback OK Menu 96 ............................................................................................................
Rotate 96 ..........................................................................................................................
Color ............................................................................................................................97

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HDR .............................................................................................................................98
Touch-up 99 ......................................................................................................................
Resize ........................................................................................................................100
Playback Menu 100 .................................................................................................................
Continuous Capture Group Playback ...............................................................................107
Time-lapse Movie Playback 108 .............................................................................................
Animation panorama play 109 ................................................................................................
Slideshow ......................................................................................................................... 110
Using Zoom Playback (for still pictures only) ....................................................................111
Connection Settings ...................................................................... 112
Connection to a Computer ............................................................................................... 112
Connecting to a PictBridge Compatible Printer ................................................................ 114
Using the PictBridge Menu ........................................................................................ 116
Video System 120 ...................................................................................................................
Set Eye-Fi Card Connection Mode 121 ..................................................................................

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Supported HDMI Connections .........................................................................................121
HDMI CEC Control ........................................................................................................... 122
Smart Device APP Operating Method 128 ...........................................
Position Service Function 128 .................................................................................................
Remote Viewnder ...........................................................................................................130
Playback 135 ...........................................................................................................................
APP Home .......................................................................................................................145
About 145 ................................................................................................................................
Appendices 146 ....................................................................................
Specications ...................................................................................................................146
Prompt and warning messages 151 ........................................................................................
Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................157

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Getting Ready
Your camera box should contain the camera model you purchased along with the following
accessories. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, please contact your retailer.
(The battery chargers may be a little different in shape due to the difference of countries or
regions this type of cameras are sold to, so please subject to the physical product.)
Accessories Included
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Camera cover (installed on
the camera )at the factory
Flash
Rechargeable
Li-ion battery
USB cable AC adapter CD-ROM
Protective cover of hot
shoe (installed on the
camera )at the factory

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Neck strap
Mounting Neck Strap
STOP
Service cardWarranty cardUser manual
User Manual

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Part Names
1. Mode Dial
2. Shutter Button
3. LED Indicator
4. AF Assist Beam / Self-timer
Indicator Light
5. Power Button
6. Microphone
7. Hot Shoe
8. [ ] Wi-Fi Signal Indicator
9. Strap Eyelet
10. Speaker
11. Lens Release Button
12. Lens Electrical Contacts
13. Lens Mount
14. Camera Mounting Mark
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17
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15. [ ] Menu Button
16. [ ] Fast Video Recording
17. Strap Eyelet
18. [ ] Playback Button
19. Micro USB Port
20. Micro HDMI Port
21. [ ] OK Button
22. Battery Cover
23. [ ] Custom Button 2
24. [ ] Custom Button 1
25. Jog Dial
[ ] Timer / Self-timer Button (up)
[ ] Info Button (down)
[
] Lock Button (left)
[
] Exposure Button (right)
26. Tripod Socket
27. Pivoting LCD Screen
Rolling the jog dial can be for fast
selection instead of pressing the
direction button.

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Description of Lens
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1 Focus ring
2 Zoom location mark
3 Lens back switch
4 Zoom ring
5 Lens mounting mark
6 Lens electrical contacts
7 Focus scales
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Micro 4/3™-mount Lens
This cameras is suitable for lens with a Micro 4/3-mount.
A diagram of the KODAK PIXPRO SZ ED 12-45mm F3.5-6.3 AF
Lens will be used as an example to introduce the use of the lens.

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Install / Remove Lens
Install Lens
1. Remove the rear lens cap and body cap.
2. Align the camera mounting mark with
the lens mounting mark and rotate in the
direction indicated by the arrow until the
lens clicks into place.
3. Remove the front lens cap.
4. To use the lens, slide the lens back
switch and rotate the zoom ring until the
lens zoom location mark is aligned with
the "12".
Mounting mark
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Remove Lens
1. Rotate the lens as per the direction of
arrow 2 while pressing the Lens Release
Button as per the direction of arrow 1 ,
and remove the lens.
2. When the lens is removed, the protective
covers should be installed on both sides
of the lens and on the camera body.
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2

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Install the Flash
Protective Cover of Hot Shoe
Flash-sync Contacts
P10
2
Take the P10 type ash as an example to
introduce how to use the ash.
1. Follow the direction 1 shown by the
arrow to remove the protective cover of
hot shoe.
2. Follow the direction 2 shown by the
arrow to install the ash.
If the ash options cannot be set after
the ash is installed and enabled,
please reinstall the ash or wipe the
ash-sync contacts with a dry cloth.
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Pivoting LCD Screen
The LCD screen is housed in the camera's body. You may follow the directions shown below
to move it as needed:
1. Turn over the LCD screen by following the direction 1 shown by the arrow.
2. Move it by following the direction 2 shown by the arrow.
The LCD screen moves in the vertical direction only. Please don't force it to rotate in any
other direction.
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2

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1. Open the battery cover according to the
direction of arrow.
2. Insert the battery into the battery
compartment according to the negative
and positive directions as illustrated in
the picture, till the battery lock locks it in
place.
Installing Battery and Memory Card
Battery lock
knob
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2
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3. Insert the memory card into the memory
card slot as shown in the diagram.
4. Close the battery cover.
The memory card (SD/SDHC) is
optional and not included in all camera
packaging. If you have to purchase a
memory card, select one with storage
capacity between 4GB and 32GB to
ensure correct data storage. Cards
above 32GB will not work.
To remove your memory card, open
the battery cover, gently press the
memory card to eject it and remove it
carefully.
Write protection
buckle
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2

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Please insert the battery and charge it under
shutdown mode.
1. Connect the camera to the AC Adapter
with a USB cable.
2. Insert the plug of the AC Adapter into the
wall outlet to charge the battery.
After the battery is stored for a long
period of time, use the supplied power
charger to charge the battery prior to
use.
Please charge the battery indoors
between 0°C and 40°C.
Charging indicator:
Steady orange: Charging
Steady green: Charging complete
To have maximum battery life, charge
the battery for at least 4 hours the rst
time.
Charging Battery
ON/OFF
Indicator lamp
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2

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On
1. Please remove the front lens cap before
turning the camera on.
2. Press the Power button to turn the
camera on for taking pictures.
3. If you would like to enter directly into
Playback mode, the camera can be
turned on by pressing and holding the
button.
Off
1. Press the Power button to turn the
camera off.
2. Pull the lens back switch as per the
direction of arrow 1 and then rotate the
lens clockwise as per the direction of
arrow 2 , and release the switch till the
lens retracts completely.
3. Install the front lens cap.
Power Button
ON/OFF
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2
Turning Camera On and Off

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Set your Language, Date/Time
1. When you turn the camera on for the
rst time, the language selection screen
appears.
2. Press the arrow buttons to select your
desired language.
3. After you press the button to conrm
the selection, the Date/Time settings
screen appears.
4. Press the [
] / [
]
button to select the Date/Time to be
adjusted: Time is displayed in YYYY: MM:
DD HH:MM.
5. Press the [ ] / [ ] button
to adjust the value for the selected Date/
Time.
6. Press the button to conrm the time
settings and the snapshot screen
appears.
Set your Language, Date/Time after
the rst power-on

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Resetting your Language After you set your language for the rst time,
follow the instructions below to reset your
language.
1. Press the button.
2. Press the [
] / [
]
button to select .
3. Press the [ ] / [ ] button to
select Language and then Press the 「 」
button to enter a menu.
4. Press the [ ] / [ ] button to
select a language and then press the
button to conrm.
5. Press the button to return the camera
to photo mode.

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After you set your Date/Time for the rst
time, follow the instructions below to reset
date and time.
1. Press the button.
2. Press the [
] / [
]
button to select .
3. Press the [ ] / [ ] button to
select the and then press 「Date & Time」
the button to enter a menu.
4. Press the [
] / [
]
button to select the block to be adjusted:
time shown in the manner of YYYY: MM:
DD HH:MM.
5. Press the [ ] / [ ] button to
adjust the value of block selected. After
setting, press the button to conrm.
6. Press the button to return the
camera to photo mode.
Resetting Date & Time

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Basic Operations
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How to take pictures
1. Hold the camera with your hands as
shown in the picture and make the lens
focus on the object and then frame with
the LCD screen.
2. Rotate the zoom ring on lens to adjust the
shooting distance.
3. Press the shutter button half way to
focus. When the focus frame turns green,
fully press the shutter button to complete
shooting.

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Overview of the screen icons in photo shooting mode
1Eye-Fi ON (with signal) 7Video Pixels 13 Picture Effect
2AE/AF Lock 8Digital Zoom 14 Flash Mode
3Image File Quality 9Number of Pictures in
Static Mode 15 OIS
4Human Face Detection 10 Ratio of Shooting Pixels 16 Wide Dynamic
Range (WDR)
5Maximum Record Time 11 Image Size 17 Focus Frame
6Recording Speed (fps) 12 Battery Status
EV+0.0+0.0 ISO00000
0/000F00.0
00:00:00 0000
16M
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18 Flash Exp.
Comp. 23 Exposure
Compensation Value 28 AF Area
19 ISO Value 24 Capture Mode 29 Expo Metering
20 Shutter Speed 25 Custom Settings 30
Single / Self-timer / Continuous
Shot / HDR / Time-lapse Movie /
AE Bracketing
21 26 Focus Mode 31 Auto sceneHistogram
22 Aperture Value White Balance27
EV+0.0+0.0 ISO000000/000F00.0
00:00:00 0000
16M
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Rotating the mode dial can allow you to easily switch among modes.
Auto Scene
The camera will automatically detect the most suitable scene to capture the best pictures.
Mode Dial Description
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Mode Name Description
Auto The camera will automatically adjust the exposure and focus to ensure
the best possible pictures.
Landscape For landscapes, will automatically adjust the exposure to match the
background.
Backlight When the sun or any other light source is behind you, will automatically
adjust the foreground exposure to produce the best pictures possible.
Macro To produce more detailed close-ups, will automatically engage the
camera's Macro Mode and automatically focus the lens.
Night For night scenes, will automatically increase the ISO value to
compensate for low light.
Portrait Most suitable for capturing people with focus on their faces.
Night Portrait When you take portraits at night, or in low light conditions, will
automatically adjust the exposure for people and night scenes.

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Program AE
For adjusting the EV and ISO values.
Shutter priority
For adjusting the shutter speed, EV and
ISO values. The camera may automatically
set the aperture value according to the set
shutter speed and ISO value to obtain a
most suitable exposure value.
Aperture priority
For adjusting the aperture size, EV and ISO
values. The large aperture is to highlight
the object focused through blurring the
background, while the small aperture is for
clear focusing on both the background and
the object.
Manual Mode
For manually setting the aperture, shutter
speed and ISO value.
With BULB (shutter B) selected, press the
shutter button to start exposing and then
the exposure time (30min at most) will
be displayed on the screen. Press again
the shutter button to stop exposing and
complete shooting. (Suggest using tripod.)
Please refer to the table below if any
nonadjustable options in mode
(O: Optional X: Not optional)
Aperture Shutter EV ISO
X
(Display)
X
(Display) O O
X
(Display) O O O
OX
(Display) O O
O O X
(Display) O
Options
Mode
1. Rotate the mode dial to select the
mode you want.
2. Press the [
] button to enter
setting.
3. Press the [
] / [
] to
select the items to be adjusted.
4. Press the [ ] / [ ] to adjust
parameters.

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You can select an appropriate mode from
the 14 scene modes according to the type
of environment you are shooting. The
camera then congures the most appropriate
settings automatically.
1. Rotate the mode dial to , then the
LCD screen will display as below:
2. Press the arrow buttons to select a
scene, and press the button to
conrm.
3. If any need of changing the scene, please
press the button and then the
button and nally the directional buttons
to reselect the scene.
Scene Mode
Panorama Mode
For shooting 360-degree landscape.
Follow the steps below:
1. Select the panorama mode ( ) and
then press the button to conrm.
2. Press the arrow buttons to select a
shooting direction (The right direction is
used as default if you do not make any
choice). 2 seconds later, the camera is
ready to take pictures. You can also press
the button or half press the shutter
button to be ready to take pictures.
3. Compose your shot on the LCD screen
and half press the shutter button to focus
on the subject. After focusing, fully press
the shutter button down to take picture. At
this time, the process dialog of panorama
mode stitching appears on the screen.

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Save
OK
Cancel
0/000F00.0
4. Rotate the camera according to the set
direction. When the range of rotation meets
the internal settings of the camera, the
progress dialog along the indication arrow
partially turns red. When it completely turns
red, panorama mode shooting is nished.
Panoramic image can be played back by
the method of ash playing. Please see
the animation panoramic playback on
page 109.
In the course of panoramic shot, you may
press the shutter or button to interrupt
shooting and save the video that has
been shot.
Press the [ ] button to cancel
shooting with pictures not saved.
During panorama mode shooting,
when the moving direction of the
camera is wrong or the angle deviates
from the internal settings, the LCD
shows a warning message Improper 「
alignment. Please try again. and the 」
current pictures taken are saved.
The movie size is 2M in the course of
panoramic shot.
Handheld Night
Reduce blur when shooting low light/
illuminated scenes.
Quickly take 4 photos below 8M
(including 8M) and then overlap as a
clear night image.
Smile shutter cannot be used under
this mode.
Clear night pictures also can be taken
easily without the tripod.

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Snow
For subjects in the snow. Reduce
underexposure.
Party
For subjects at night without using a tripod.
Capture sharp shots without blur.
Sport
For fast-moving subjects. Capture sharp
action shots without blur.
Suggest using tripod.
Cat/Dog
The camera automatically takes a picture
when a dog or cat face is detected.
When a cat /dog face is detected,
a white focus frame appears. The
camera will take a picture and save it
regardless of whether the focus is
successful (if successful, there
appears a green focus frame; if not,
there is an orange frame).
At most, 10 dog/cat faces can be
detected at one time.

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Functions that can be adjusted in each scene are as below:
Scene Adjustable Functions
Handheld Night Self-timer */Time-lapse/Expo Metering
Face Beautier Self-timer/Tile-lapse/Expo Metering/Beautier/Flash
Multi Exposure Time-lapse/Expo Metering
Cat/Dog Auto Shooting/Continuous Shot/Time-lapse/Expo Metering
Snow Self-timer/Continuous Shot/Time-lapse/Expo Metering/Flash
Party Self-timer/Continuous Shot/Time-lapse/HDR/Expo Metering/Flash
Sport Continuous Shot/Time-lapse/Expo Metering
Night Portrait Self-timer/Time-lapse/HDR/Expo Metering
Portrait Self-timer/Continuous Shot/Time-lapse/HDR/Expo Metering/Flash
Children Continuous Shot/Time-lapse/Expo Metering
Landscape Self-timer */Time-lapse/Expo Metering
Sunset Self-timer */Time-lapse/HDR/Expo Metering/Flash
Fireworks Self-timer */Continuous Shot/Time-lapse/Expo Metering
* Means smile shutter is not included in the self-timer.
For continuous shot, there are only [ Continuous Shot ] and [ Time-Lapse ] for selection.

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Make image transmission and remote control by connecting smart device with Wi-Fi.
Matters needing attention before use:
Before use, please conrm that your smart device is a smart phone with Android 2.3 or 4.x
system, a tablet computer with Android 4.x or is an iOS6/7 system. If not, please upgrade
your smart device before using the APP.
Please do not use in places having high intensity magnetic eld, electrostatic and electric
wave interference (for example near a microwave oven), which may cause failure in
receiving signals.
Please maintain a distance between the camera and the smart device less than 10 meters
(32.8 feet) without signal shielding interference.
Please do not use Wi-Fi connection functionality on a plane.
The camera and the smart device can only be connected one to one.
Wi-Fi Mode

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1. Rotate the mode dial to and then
enter the Wi-Fi selection interface.
2. Press the [
] / [
]
button to select and set options.
• 「Settings 」:
Customize the Wi-Fi settings for
the camera system.
• 「Station 」:
Use the Station Mode to connect
to a "Personal Hotspot" created by
your mobile device.
• 「AP mode 」:
In AP mode, the camera will act as
an access point enabling another
Wi-Fi device to connect to it.
Rotate the mode dial to disconnect.
AP mode
This camera may connect with your smart
device through Wi-Fi.
Settings of Camera:
1. Select and press the button to
enter the setting interface.
2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to
select options to be adjusted, and press
the button to enter the option setting
interface.
• Refresh: Create a new WPA2 PSK
password.
• Back: Back to previous page.

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Press the [
] / [
] button
to select:
• Scan: Search again surrounding
wireless devices.
• : Select the name of device to be
connected.
• Back: Back to previous page.
4. Press the [ ] / [ ] /
[
] / [
] button or rolling
the jog dial to select and then press
the button to your selection. conrm
Enter the completion of WPA2- PSK
after password storage.
Meanings of Interface Icons:
Icon Description
Delete the last letter
$D
Switch the display of letters in
capital and lowercase
Move the Cursor
#!? Switch the symbol input
Input Space

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5. Input the set WPA2- PSK password of
smart device and save it, and then
connect.
• If connected, the LCD screen will
display as shown below:
• If connect failed, please check Wi-Fi
device and try again.
6. After connection, you may use the
dedicated APP installed on smart device
to carry out relative operation.
Display of Wi-Fi Connection Status
The Wi-Fi has successfully connected but
APP is not enabled.
The Wi-Fi has successfully connected and
APP is enabled.

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WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
When the camera detects that there is a
big contrast in brightness between scenes
and such scenes are against the light, it
will automatically adjust the brightness and
saturation to capture an image that better
represents the scene. (Adjustable under the
mode)
WDR Off
Select suboptions
• WDR Off
• WDR On

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AF Assist Beam
In a darker environment, AF Assist Beam
can be turned on for better focus.
• Off
• On
2. Aim at the object and then semi-press the
shutter button to focus.
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3. Press the shutter button to take a picture.
The closed eyes detection is usually
on. If the camera detects in the course
of quick review there is a face with
eyes closed, a prompt of closed eyes
will appear .

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Digital Zoom
This setting is for adjusting digital zoom. If
this function is disabled, only optical zoom
can be used.
• Off
• 2x
• 4x
MF (Manual Focus) Assist
Enables an enlarged focus window during
the use of manual focus to provide the user
better visibility for focus control. (Adjustable
under the mode)
• Off
• On

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Shoot Settings 2
Custom Settings
Custom Settings stores the current photo
shooting mode and its parameters. The
stored mode and parameters are directly
invoked in Custom Settings mode.
• No
• Yes
5 options in [ Shoot Settings 2 ]:
• Custom Settings
• Image Size
• Movie Size
• Quality
• Flash Exp. Comp.
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Image Size
The size setting refers to the image resolution
in pixels. A higher image resolution allows
you to print that image in larger sizes without
degrading the image quality.
• 16M: High quality printing
• 14M-3:2: Full size printing
• 12M-16:9: display
• 10M: Poster printing
• 4M: A3 printing
• 3M: A4 printing
• 2M-16:9: 4"x 6" printing
• VGA: E-Mail
The larger the number of recorded
pixels, the larger the le size and the
fewer les that can be saved on your
memory card.

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Normal Settings
6 options in [ Normal Settings ]:
• Sound Settings
• Power Saver
• LCD Brightness
• Language
• World Time
• Date & Time
Sound Settings
With this setting you may adjust the sound
volume.
Press the [
] / [
] button
to adjust the volume and then press the
button to conrm your setting.

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Description on Screen Icons under Playback Mode
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16M
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1Eye-Fi ON (with signal) 9Current Display Area
2Image File Quality 10 Image Zoom Ratio
3Capture Date 11 Index Prompt
4File Name 12 Touch-up
5Shooting Pixel Ratio 13 HDR
6File Shooting Pixel 14 DPOF File Icon
7Battery Status 15 File Protection Icon
8Image Area

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Color
This setting allows you to change the picture
color effect. The le is saved as a new photo
and stored in memory together with the
original photo.
• Exit
• Vivid
• Black and White
• Dreamy
• Vignetting
• Salon
• Punk (4M)
• Negative (8M)
• Reection
• Fish Eye
• 4 Grids - Stylish (2M)
Four combined effects: Fine +
Warm Yellow + New Japanese +
Cold Green
• 4 Grids - Partial Color (2M)
Four partial colors of blue, yellow,
green and red to form combined
effects.
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Kodak |
Kategoria: | kamera |
Model: | Pixpro S-1 |
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