Playback Mode : Accessed by pressing the Review button, this mode lets you review captured images and movies, as well as manage files. Record Menu : The following menu items appear whenever the Menu button is pressed in any Record mode. However, not all menu options are available in all modes. Playback Menu :. Test Images See our test images and detailed analysis here. The thumbnails below show a subset of our test images. Click on a thumbnail to see the full-size photo.
Click on one any of the thumbnails below for a larger view. Click on the larger view again to see the original image from the camera. Photos in this gallery were shot by Gibbs Frazeur or Stephanie Boozer. Thanks Gibbs and Stephanie!
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OK, now back to our regularly scheduled review Conclusion Kodak's EasyShare cameras have consistently set the standard for ease of use and bright, vibrant color. The LS carries that tradition forward, adding higher resolution and a good range of manual adjustments, extending the range of shooting conditions the camera can handle.
In my testing, the 's resolution was more on a par with the best three-megapixel cameras, rather than four-megapixel ones, but there's ample detail to make tack-sharp 8x10 prints, the largest most consumers will care about. The metal-clad body is both stylish and rugged-feeling. Overall, an excellent camera for people wanting appealing pictures and superb ease of use but with a few advanced features that they can grow into.
Given that I generally prefer LCD monitors to be as close to percent accuracy as possible, the LS does very well in that area, but it's too bad that its optical viewfinder isn't more accurate, particularly in light of the camera's excellent battery life when running with the LCD turned off.
Optical Distortion: Optical distortion on the LS is slightly higher than average at wide angle, where I measured a barrel distortion of 0. At telephoto, it does somewhat better, with 0. Chromatic aberration and corner softness are also higher than average among consumer cameras I've tested. Overall, its lens is one of the LS's weakest points. Battery Life: The LS shows surprisingly good battery life for a compact camera. In its worst case power-drain mode capture mode with the LCD turned on , it will run for nearly an hour and a half on a freshly-charged battery.
The best news here though, is that power drain drops dramatically if you leave the LCD turned off. With the LCD off, the camera can run for more than 9 hours per charge, an impressive feat. Despite the good battery life though, I still strongly recommend purchasing a second battery pack along with the camera, so you can keep a spare charged and ready in your pocket when on longer excursions. Kodak EasyShare LS camera dock. EasyShare lithium-ion battery pack. AC adapter. USB cable. Video cable.
Wrist strap. Instruction manual and registration card. Recommended Accessories Large capacity SD memory card. I'd recommend 32MB as a bare minimum, 64MB would be preferable. Additional battery pack. Small camera case. Follow Imaging Resource:. Camera QuickLook. Review Links. JPG 1, JPG JPG 2, Tags: kodak. Kodak LS We are retrieving offers for your location, please refresh the page to see the prices.
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The card or internal memory is full. Part of the picture Something was is missing. The subject is too far away for the flash to have an effect. The subject is in front of a bright light backlit. Lighting is too dark. Picture is too The flash is not needed. Subject too close when taking picture. Subject or the camera moved while the picture was taken. The subject is too far away for the flash to be effective. Slide show does Video Out setting is not run on incorrect. Page 91 Connect cable to camera and computer port page Disconnect camera from the computer.
Close all software applications, reconnect camera. Camera Dock, disconnect cable and remove camera from Dock. Page 92 Transfer pictures and videos to the computer, then format the card or internal memory Caution: Formatting a card erases all pictures and videos, including protected files.
Formatting internal memory also erases email addresses. Page 93 Cause There are no pictures in the current storage location. The card is corrupted or formatted for another digital camera. The camera internal memory is corrupted. There is no card in the camera.
Pictures were not copied. There is not enough Camera will be turned off. Ready light glows steady green. Ready light blinks red. Ready light blinks green. Ready light blinks yellow. Software is not installed. Too many applications running on computer.
Camera was removed from the Camera Dock during picture transfer. Blinking Green Pictures and videos are being transferred to the computer. Steady Red The battery is charging. Tips, Safety, Maintenance Always follow basic safety precautions. You may be able to store more or fewer pictures and videos. This lets you use the cards in different cameras. If you use a card reader to retrieve your files, the following description of the card file structure may be helpful.
For more information, refer to the documentation that accompanied that camera. Damage caused by unauthorized accessories is not covered under warranty. Flash, self-timer, burst, exposure compensation, white balance, ISO, color mode, and long time exposure return to the default setting.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Page about camera information, 61 picture, video, 49 AC adapter, 5 accessories, buying, 89 adjusting exposure compensation, 27 picture quality, 29 advanced digital zoom, 61 arrow buttons, ii auto flash, 22 focus framing marks, 20 focus LED, 14, 58 power-down, batteries charging Battery Pack, 71 extending battery life, Page transferring pictures, 70 USB connection, 68 using, 67 Canadian compliance, card, memory, 98 caring for your camera, 96 changing picture, video location, 11 charging Battery Pack, 71 charging lights, Camera Dock, 71 checking location setting, 12 checking picture location, 12 cleaning camera, lens, 96 clock, setting, 8 color mode, Page EASYSHARE Software, installing, 63 emailing pictures, videos, 53 error messages, 81 exposure compensation, 27 long time, 34 exposure metering, 31 external video device setting video out, 58 viewing pictures, videos, 47 favorites, tagging for, 54 FCC compliance, file names, card, 98 firmware upgrading, 96 version, Page file name conventions, 98 formatting, 60 inserting, 10 printing from, 73 problems, 80 setting picture, video location, 11 storage capacities, 97 mode dial, 6 monitor, requirements, 63 NTSC, video out setting, 58 OK button, 7 online prints, ordering, 73 optical zoom, 21 orientation sensor, 36 overview, camera, ii overview, camera modes, Page product overview, ii protecting pictures, videos, 45 quality print, digital zoom, 21 setting, 29 quickview, 38 turning off, 56 using, 19, 38 ReadMe file, 75 ready light camera, 13 Camera Dock, 84 recycling, disposal, 96 red-eye, flash, 22 regulatory information, removable memory card, 10 replacement batteries, requirements Page resolution, 29 self-timer, 24, 40 video out, 58 setup mode, using, 55 share button, 51 shutoff, auto, shutter problems, 76 self-timer delay, 24, 40 sounds, 57 taking pictures, 13 sleep mode, slide show continuous loop, 47 problems, 78 running, 46 software getting help, Print page 1 Print document pages.
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