
Top of camera controls
Top of the camera controls are concentrated on the right
side, here's our first hint at some of the innovation Kodak have implemented
on the DC4800. First off is the mode dial, instead of having a specific
aperture priority mode there's simply four positions for recording either
P (automatic exposure), F2.8, F5.6 or F8. This strategy makes it very
easy to select a required aperture (to control depth of field / shutter
speed) without navigating menus or using obscure command combinations.
Also on the mode wheel is REVIEW (Playback) and SETUP. All the labels
are also repeated on the outside of the dial.
Next to this is an ingenious bit of thinking, a simple
exposure compensation lever, push up to adjust exposure upward in 1/2EV
steps, down for negative compensation. I wasn't convinced by this when
I first saw it, but it's genuinely handy. All controls detailed below:
Mode Dial
| SETUP |
Setup Menu

Enter main setup menu (rear LCD) for control over internal camera
settings (detailed on next page of this review) |
| REVIEW |
Image review / Playback

Immediately displays last image taken (last image on memory card). |
| P |
Full Auto AE (Programmed
AE)

General purpose shooting mode, all camera functions are normal, exposure
is fully automatic. |
2.8
5.6
8 |
Aperture Priority
/ Manual

Aperture is locked at selected aperture value, can be used as aperture
priority or in combination with shutter speed (selectable through
menu) as a full manual mode. Apertures at focal lengths:
2.8 - Wide: F2.8, Tele: F4.5
5.6 - Wide: F5.6, Tele: F9.5
8 - Wide: F8.0, Tele: F13 |
Buttons
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Drive mode

Select drive mode:
Single shot
Self-timer (10 seconds delay)
Continuous (up to 4 images a 2160 x 1440) |
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Focus mode

Select focus mode:
Normal focus (50cm - Infinity)
Macro focus (20cm - 70cm)
Landscape (Locked at Infinity) |
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Flash mode

Select flash mode (only with flash popped-up):
Auto Flash
Fill-in Flash (forced on)
Auto with anti redeye (single pre-flash) |

Rear of camera controls

Back of the DC4800 is straightforward enough, at the
top of this image and directly under your thumb is the proportional zoom
control, it has two zoom speeds, fast and very fast, I like the idea of
having a proportional zoom control but the slow speed could really do
with being much slower than it is. Remaining controls described below:
| MENU |
Mode Menu

Enters/leaves the current mode menu. |
DISPLAY
/ OK |
Toggle display mode
/ OK confirmation in menu

Record mode: LCD display on, LCD display off
Play mode: No change |
| 4-way |
4-way controller

Navigate menus.
In record mode displays image currently in camera buffer (typically
the last image taken, does not retrieve image from CF card) |
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