Q9: When I take videos, my camera sometimes gets warm in my hand. Is this normal?
A9:
It’s normal for a battery to heat up during use. This is especially noticeable in warm conditions and
during extended recording. Always try to keep the camera cool, and turn it off when you’re not taking
videos.
If your camera gets exceedingly warm, turn it off and let it cool down. If it’s exceedingly warm on a
consistent basis, contact us at www.kodak.com/go/contact.
Q10: What is the recommended length of video that I can upload to FACEBOOK?
A10:
Generally, social networking sites recommend smaller file sizes. Social networking sites, such as
FACEBOOK, may have file size/length restrictions, so check with them for specifics.
Optimize larger videos
Use the KODAK Share Button App and ARCSOFT MEDIAIMPRESSION for KODAK Software to optimize
larger videos so they’re compatible with site requirements.
Choose the right resolution
In the camera’s Settings menu, choose a Video Resolution that suits your quality and file size needs.
Q11: How do I improve picture and video quality?
A11:
For smooth, optimal video playback, use the following tips:
Choose the right setting
First, choose the Video Resolution setting that’s appropriate for your needs. 1080p gives the highest
resolution, but also renders a large file size. The 720p and WVGA settings render lower resolution and
smaller file sizes. Pictures are set at 5 MP (megapixels).
Choose the right memory card
For the best HD capture and playback experience, we recommend an SDHC Card with a Class 4 rating or
higher. Go to Kodak.com/go/accessories for more information.