Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: kodak, easyshare, c533 | Themes: Digital Cameras
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3. Camera Tour, Continued
Kodak has added a nice feature to the Delete menu, accessed by the "delete" key. If you accidentally erase and image, an "undelete" function lets you recover the last image you deleted. However, once you leave the delete menu, or if you delete all images, they’re gone. Below the delete key is the LCD/Info key. In review mode, this key lets you choose whether images are shown with no additional information displayed, limited information or a more complete set. In capture mode, you toggle between LCD off, limited information, or a display that shows your current shooting mode, EV, flash, resolution and number of pictures remaining.

Detailed information display shows ISO, color balance, focus mode, shooting mode, EV, flash mode, resolution, time/date stamp, color mode and file name.
The menu button functions differently depending on whether you’re in capture or review mode. In capture mode, you have access to settings related to taking pictures. You can change the default EV value (+/- 2.0EV in 0.5 increments), resolution, white balance, ISO, focus zone (multi-zone or center-zone) and color mode (color, B&W, or sepia.)

You can set ISO Speed from 80 to 400, but some shooting modes such as Auto, Portrait, Close-up, Landscape and Sport have predefined ISO ranges. You can only shoot at ISO 800 at the lowest (1.1MP) resolution.

In addition to auto white balance, the C533 supports daylight, tungsten and fluorescent lighting.
In review mode - accessed by pressing the "review" button below the menu button - the menu options include in-camera cropping, creating a slideshow, changing to a 9-up thumbnail view, protecting an image, or placing it into a predefined album. Whether in capture or review modes, you have access to the setup menu.

C533 menu in review mode

The slide show lets you scroll through all of your images at one of the intervals you select.
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