User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Kodak EasyShare P850 zoom digital camera
 - Product features
 - Table of contents
 - Setting up your camera
 - Taking pictures and videos
 - Transferring and printing pictures
 - Doing more with your camera
- Picture-taking modes
 - Using the focus button
 - Using the drive mode for self-timer, burst, exposure bracketing
 - Using the AE/AF button
 - Using the program button
 - Changing the flash settings
 - PASM and C1, C2, C3 modes
 - Using the command dial for rapid setting changes
 - Using the histogram
 - Using highlight/shadow clipping
 - Changing picture-taking settings
 - Editing functions for Still and Video
 - RAW file development
 - Viewing picture/video information
 - Copying pictures and videos
 - Running a slide show
 - Pre-tagging for album names
 - Sharing your pictures
 
 - Troubleshooting
 - Getting help
 - Appendix
 - Index
 
Doing more with your camera
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Still menu options
 Capture
Some settings are unavailable in Auto and SCN modes.
Setting Icon Options that appear in Liveview
Picture Size
Choose a picture resolution. 
This setting remains until you 
change it.
5.0 MP (default)—for printing up to 20 x 30 in. 
(51 x 76 cm); pictures are highest resolution and 
largest file size. 
4.5 MP (3:2)— ideal for printing 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 
cm) prints without cropping. Also for printing up to 
20 x 30 in. (51 x 76 cm)
3.1 MP— for printing up to 11 x 14 in. (28 x 36 cm); 
pictures are medium resolution with smaller file size. 
2.1 MP—for printing up to 8 x 10 in. (20 x 25 cm); 
pictures are medium resolution with smaller file size. 
1.2 MP—for printing 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) prints, 
emailing, Internet, screen display, or for conserving 
space.
File Type
Compressed data, other than 
RAW or TIFF, to reduce 
storage (memory) space or 
transmission times. 
This setting remains until you 
change it.
Fine— JPEG, less compression, better quality.
Standard (default)— JPEG, standard compression.
Basic—JPEG, more compression, lowest quality. 
RAW—Unprocessed image data in its original state 
to which white balance, sharpness, contrast, etc., 
have not been applied. To create a printable file for 
printing, see page 55.
TIFF— Uncompressed format used for saving highly 
detailed image data. Ideal for software programs for 
scanners and graphics applications.










