I own a C-2000Z digital camera. Great camera, but how can I view
information about a picture's settings such as f/stop, shutter speed, white-balance compensation mode, flash synch mode, EV Compensation, etc. AFTER the picture has been downloaded to my computer? The Olympus CAMEDIA software only displays image size, flash on/off, and other top-level information in the "properties" page for an image. It seems CAMEDIA has not been updated to display the additional information that the C-2000Z captures over and above that captured by, say, the D-400 camera. Is there any software/shareware that displays the full detailed image info?
I use Thumber to do it. It tells me everything I want to know - shutter
> speed, F stop, ISO, zoom position, date and time down to the second,
> plus some other things I don't remember. Thumber was freeware when
> I downloaded it.
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Maybe those shots you took were in the raw mode, If so then you have to convert them with the Nikon software that camera with the camera,to view them in your laptop, Try installing that software then view them again, Hope this helps,
If you're viewing the photo on the camera, press cursor-up/down to cycle through the different views of the photo. Those views will show you the various settings. If you're viewing the photo in Nikon CaptureNX2, select the picture or double-click on it. You'll see the information in the Metadata tab. If you're viewing the photo in another program, please refer to the documentation for that program. Look under "metadata".
Delete pictures until it is empty. Use a higher capacity memory card and switch to it in the menus.
How many pictures can be stored on the internal memory of the KODAK EASYSHARE-ONE Zoom Digital Camera?
Question :
How many pictures can be stored on the internal memory of the KODAK EASYSHARE-ONE Zoom Digital Camera?
Answer :
The camera has 256 MB internal memory (185 MB available for image storage)*. The number of pictures that can be stored depends on the Picture Size (picture quality) setting selected on the camera as well as the level of detail of the subject. The following information can be used to approximate the average number of pictures that can be taken at each setting:
4.0 MP: 150 pictures
3.5 MP (3:2) : 167 pictures
2.1 MP: 270 pictures
1.1 MP: 451 pictures
NOTE: Internal memory can store up to 1500 images, tagged as Favorites, optimized for viewing on the camera. Favorites as such are added to the camera through synchronization with EASYSHARE Software on your computer. See the camera user's guide, or click the Help button in EASYSHARE Software for more information.
*1 MB equals one million bytes, 1GB equals one billion bytes
Look for a button on the back of the camera saying "info" or something similar. Pressing the button will step you through a few different information screens along with not showing information from the screen.
While viewing the picture press the up arrow on the arrow pad. It will scroll through the index (the one you are stuck on), highlight, histogram and then back to normal view.
auto white balance should work OK. I was thinking maybe you had accidentally switched it to the Fixed setting. Hmm. You said you were using Normal and Landscape modes. Just to see how it works, I would suggest switching from Program mode to Full Auto. See if that fixes your purple skies. I don't know why it would, but it is something to try
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