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KODAK DX3500 Digital Camera

User’s Guide

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Page 1: ...KODAK DX3500 Digital Camera User s Guide Visit Kodak on the World Wide Web at www kodak com ...

Page 2: ...Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester New York 14650 Eastman Kodak Company 2001 Kodak is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company P N 6B5501 ...

Page 3: ...it 3 Self Timer light 4 Light sensor 8 Video out USB connector 7 On Off Close up switch 6 Lens with built in cover 5 Viewfinder lens 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 5 4 1 Dock Go Cradle connector 2 Connector door open 3 Tripod mount socket 5 Battery door 4 Eject button Picture Card ...

Page 4: ...iew Back View 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Viewfinder 2 Mode dial 3 Shutter button 4 Picture Card door 10 Flash button 9 Menu button 8 4 way arrow button 7 Select button 5 Wrist strap post 11 Viewfinder light 6 LCD screen ...

Page 5: ... Batteries 6 Setting the Clock 6 Checking the Battery Level 7 Mode Dial Settings and Menus 8 Navigating Through The Menus 11 Checking Current Camera Status 12 Choosing Internal Memory or Picture Card 13 2 Taking Pictures 15 Taking a Picture 15 Previewing Your Picture on the LCD 16 Taking Close up Pictures 16 Using the Digital Zoom 17 Using the Flash 18 Putting Yourself in the Picture 19 Setting Pi...

Page 6: ...ide Show 27 Copying Pictures 29 Viewing Picture Information 30 4 Customizing Your Camera Settings 31 Adjusting LCD Screen Brightness 31 Setting Video Out 32 Selecting a Language 33 Viewing Camera Information 33 Formatting Memory or Picture Card 34 5 Installing the Software 35 Install the Software 35 Software Included With Your Camera 36 Computer System Requirements 37 6 Using Pictures on Your Comp...

Page 7: ...g the Camera Dock 46 Installing the Battery Pack in the Camera 47 Docking the Camera 47 Charging the Battery Pack 48 Transferring Pictures 49 Using a Tripod 49 8 Troubleshooting Problems 51 Troubleshooting Camera 51 Troubleshooting Camera Dock 60 9 Getting Help 63 Software Help 63 Kodak Online Services 63 Kodak Fax Support 63 Telephone Customer Support 64 10 Appendix 67 DX3500 Camera Specification...

Page 8: ... Settings Camera 70 Using Your Batteries 70 Tips Safety Maintenance 71 Camera Accessories 72 Picture Storage Capacities 73 Locating Pictures on a Picture Card 73 Picture File Naming Conventions 74 Regulatory Information 75 ...

Page 9: ...on the LCD screen keep only the ones you want magnify protect run a slide show of all of the pictures in your camera Set Up in Setup mode customize your camera functions What Can I Do With My Digital Pictures Install the software that is included on the KODAK Picture Software CD then Transfer automatically transfer your pictures to your computer Share e mail your pictures to friends and family Pri...

Page 10: ...een packaged with a KODAK Camera Dock In that case the AA batteries are replaced with the KODAK Ni MH Rechargeable Battery Pack For details on using the KODAK Camera Dock see page 45 The Dock insert is used to custom fit your camera to the optional KODAK accessory the Camera Dock In some countries the User s Guide is provided on a CD instead of in printed form A KODAK Camera Dock may also be purch...

Page 11: ...s shown 4 Close the battery door IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION See page 70 for the types of batteries you can use in your camera For acceptable battery life and to make sure your camera operates dependably do not use alkaline batteries NOTE Your camera may have been packaged with a KODAK Camera Dock In that case the AA batteries are replaced with the KODAK Ni MH Rechargeable Battery Pack For detai...

Page 12: ...he card slot then push to seat the connector Close the door CAUTION The Picture Card can only be inserted one way into the camera Do not force the card It may damage your camera To remove a Picture Card 1 Turn off the camera 2 Open the Picture Card door on the camera 3 On the bottom of the camera slide the Eject button as illustrated and remove the Card CAUTION Do not insert or remove a Picture Ca...

Page 13: ...tion information In Still mode the status bar is briefly displayed on the LCD 2 To redisplay the status bar press the right arrow Press again to turn it off See page 12 for an explanation of the status bar icons 3 To turn off the camera slide the power switch to the Off position NOTE The camera safely completes any Save Delete or Copy operations that are in process when the power is turned off Bui...

Page 14: ...button The date format is YYYY MM DD The time is displayed in a 24 hour format 3 Press the arrow buttons to move through the fields Press the arrow buttons to adjust the date and time settings 4 Press Select to accept the changes This setting remains until you change it NOTE As a reminder to set the date and time the Set Date Time screen is automatically displayed the first time you turn on the ca...

Page 15: ...are too weak to power the camera Replace or recharge the batteries When the batteries are exhausted the viewfinder light blinks red for five seconds then the camera turns off IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION For acceptable battery life and to make sure your camera operates dependably do not use alkaline batteries Limit the following activities that can shorten battery life m Using the LCD as the view...

Page 16: ...us Use Still mode whenever you are taking pictures and to customize your picture taking settings For details on applying the menu options refer to the page number listed To access the Still mode menus 1 Turn the Mode dial to Still 2 Press the Menu button 3 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the menus and submenus 4 Press the Select button Mode dial Menu Menu Self Timer page 19 Date Stamp page...

Page 17: ...er listed To access the Review mode menus 1 Turn the Mode dial to Review 2 Press the Menu button 3 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the menus and submenus 4 Press the Select button Menu Menu Magnify page 24 Protect page 27 Delete page 25 Slide Show page 27 Image Storage page 13 Copy page 29 Print Order from Picture Card only page 25 Picture Information page 30 ...

Page 18: ...er listed To access the Setup mode menus 1 Turn the Mode dial to Setup The Setup menu screen is displayed on the LCD 2 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the menus and submenus 3 Press the Select button Menu Menu Display Brightness page 31 Image Storage page 13 Date Time set page 6 About page 33 Video Out page 32 Format page 34 Language page 33 ...

Page 19: ...urn the Mode dial to Setup The name of the selected menu is briefly displayed in the top right corner of the screen To navigate and select the menus and options 1 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the menus and submenu options An arrow displayed on the screen indicates additional selections 2 Press the Select button to display the submenus for the highlighted menu and to accept a highlighted...

Page 20: ...ayed on the LCD If an icon is not displayed that camera feature is not currently activated 2 To display the status icons at any time while in Still mode press the button 3 Press again to turn off the icons Status Bar Icons Screen Icons Status bar Screen icons Close up Self timer Flash Quality Pictures remaining Storage location setting Magnification Date stamp Low battery Exhausted battery blinkin...

Page 21: ...ture Card then copy and save your favorites into internal memory see page 29 Changing Your Storage Location Setting Your storage location setting determines where your pictures are stored when you take them and where the camera looks for them when you are in Review mode Use the Image Storage menu available in all three positions on the Mode dial to change the setting See page 8 for how to access t...

Page 22: ...ting In Still mode the storage location icon that is displayed in the status bar indicates the camera s storage location setting 1 Turn the Mode dial to Still 2 Press the button and check the storage location icon in the status bar AUTO INTERNAL MEMORY Checking Your Picture s Location In Review mode the storage location icon that is displayed with a picture indicates the location of the picture no...

Page 23: ...Preview page 16 and use the LCD screen 3 Press the Shutter button half way to set the exposure 4 Continue pressing the Shutter button completely down to take the picture The viewfinder light blinks green while the picture is being saved The viewfinder light blinks yellow when the flash is recharging If necessary wait for the flash to charge before taking the next picture CAUTION Do not insert or r...

Page 24: ...picture in Preview center your subject on the LCD and press the Shutter button completely down 3 To display the last picture taken in this session press 4 To turn off Preview press Select again Taking Close up Pictures Use the Close up setting to gain sharpness and detail in pictures at close range from 9 to 12 inches 22 to 30cm from your subject 1 Set the power switch to Close up The camera autom...

Page 25: ...ess the arrow button to begin zooming Keep the button pressed down for continuous magnification or release it at any point The LCD displays the zoomed image and the magnification level as it changes 3 Release the button and take the picture 4 Press the arrow button to zoom out and turn off Digital Zoom NOTE Digital Zoom is automatically turned off when the camera state changes when you turn off Pr...

Page 26: ...e LCD Status Bar page 12 is the active option NOTE All flash options revert to Auto when the camera is turned off except Red eye SELECT MENU Auto Flash flash fires when the lighting conditions require it Off flash never fires Fill flash fires every time you take a picture regardless of the lighting conditions Red eye flash fires once so the subject s eyes become accustomed to the flash then fires ...

Page 27: ...he Self Timer menu then press the Select button 3 Highlight the On option then press the Select button 4 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu screen Take the picture 1 Place the camera on a flat steady surface or use a tripod 2 Compose the picture then press the Shutter button all the way down The LCD turns off The red Self Timer light located on the front of the camera turns on for 8 second...

Page 28: ...t sizes Produces higher picture resolution and larger file sizes 1800 x 1200 pixels When Best Quality is set two stars are displayed in the LCD status bar Good 900 x 600 for smaller print sizes for e mailing or screen display Pictures are lower resolution and file sizes are smaller 900 x 600 pixels good for conserving space in internal memory or on the Picture Card When Good Quality is set one sta...

Page 29: ...ss the Menu button 3 Highlight the Date Stamp menu then press the Select button 4 Highlight the date stamp option you wish to use Off turns Date Stamp off Highlight one of the date formats to turn Date Stamp on the example date is October 15 2001 yyyy mm dd 2001 10 15 mm dd yyyy 10 15 2001 dd mm yyyy 15 10 2001 5 Press Select 6 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu screen The current date wil...

Page 30: ...option then press the Select button 4 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu screen Take a Picture Press the Shutter button all the way down to take a picture The picture is briefly displayed in the LCD with the icon If the automatic display disappears bring it back by pressing the arrow button Delete the Picture Just Taken 1 To delete the picture while it is displayed press the arrow button T...

Page 31: ...accesses either the internal memory or the Picture Card page 13 and displays the last picture that was taken or reviewed from that location m To exit Review mode turn the Mode dial to Still or Setup The icons displayed with the picture indicate the features that have been applied to the picture as follows Index print Print order Protect Frame number Picture Location Date Imprint Low battery Exhaus...

Page 32: ...ed on the LCD Magnifying Pictures Use the Magnify feature to zoom in to two times magnification and navigate to different areas of the picture This feature is ideal for checking detail on your pictures 1 Turn the Mode dial to Review and press the Menu button 2 Highlight the Magnify menu then press the Select button The picture is displayed at two times magnification and the menus disappear 3 Use t...

Page 33: ...e Select button and follow the on screen directions to delete the pictures NOTE Protected pictures cannot be deleted remove protection before deleting page 27 Selecting Pictures for Automatic Printing Use the Print Order feature to select specific pictures on a Picture Card for automatic printing When you insert the Picture Card into a KODAK Personal Picture Maker or most printers equipped with a ...

Page 34: ...e Picture Card for printing 4 Press Select and follow the on screen directions to complete your order If the Copies message appears press a button to select the number of copies you want 0 99 The number zero cancels the order for that picture The Print Order icon now appears in the LCD with the ordered pictures Printing Your Order Insert the Picture Card that contains the Print Order into the KODA...

Page 35: ...g deletes protected pictures see page 34 4 To remove picture protection press Select again Running a Slide Show Use the Slide Show feature to sequentially display your pictures on the camera LCD or on a television screen or any other external video device that is equipped with a video input such as a computer monitor or digital projector If you are running the slide show on a television m First co...

Page 36: ...press Select NOTE If you connect or disconnect the video cable while a slide show is running the slide show stops When you restart it by selecting Begin Show it begins again with the first picture in your camera Changing the Display Interval The factory interval setting displays each picture for 5 seconds You can increase the display interval to up to 60 seconds 1 On the Slide Show screen highligh...

Page 37: ...ation you are copying from See Choosing Internal Memory or Picture Card page 13 Copying Pictures 1 Turn the Mode dial to Review and press the Menu button 2 Highlight the Copy menu then press the Select button 3 Highlight the Copy option you wish to use PICTURE copies the current picture EXIT returns you to the Copy screen ALL copies all of the pictures from your selected storage location to the ot...

Page 38: ...ton 2 Highlight the Picture Info menu then press the Select button The information about the displayed picture is view only and includes file name location of the file Directory date and time the picture was taken and the picture s quality setting 3 Press the arrow buttons to display the previous next picture with that picture s information 4 To exit Picture Info press the Select button ...

Page 39: ...to Setup 2 Highlight the Display Brightness menu then press the Select button 3 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the brightness settings The available brightness settings are 2 0 black screen to 2 0 white screen in 0 5 increments The camera default is 0 0 The screen previews the changes as you scroll through the settings 4 Press Select The highlighted setting is applied and you are returned...

Page 40: ... a television or other external device 1 Turn the Mode dial to Setup 2 Highlight the Video Out menu then press the Select button 3 Highlight the Video Out option NTSC standard used in most countries except Europe The United States and Japan use NTSC PAL standard used in European countries 4 Press the Select button to accept the change and return to the Setup menu screen This setting remains until ...

Page 41: ...nd return to the Setup menu The screen text is displayed in the selected language This setting remains until you change it Viewing Camera Information The About this Camera feature displays information that is especially helpful if you need to call for service on your camera 1 Turn the Mode dial to Setup 2 Highlight the About menu then press the Select button The camera information is view only and...

Page 42: ...g may damage the card 1 Turn the Mode dial to Setup 2 Highlight the Format menu then press the Select button 3 Highlight the Format option you want to use FORMAT CARD erases all of the information on the Picture Card and reformats the card for use in the camera CANCEL FORMAT exitswithout makinga change FORMAT MEMORY erases all of the information in the camera s internal memory and reformats the me...

Page 43: ...tup exe On a MACINTOSH computer click Continue on the install window that automatically appears 4 Follow the on screen instructions to install the software If prompted restart the computer when the installation is complete To install all applications on the CD select Typical when prompted To choose the applications you wish to install select Custom when prompted See page 36 for a description of th...

Page 44: ...use KODAK Picture Software to m View and share your pictures m Add special effects make a custom slide show fix red eye crop and rotate and much more m E mail your pictures to friends and family See page 41 for more information KODAK Camera Connection Software KODAK Camera Connection Software displays the camera as a removable drive on your desktop Access the pictures in your camera as you would t...

Page 45: ...tor with a minimum resolution of 640 x 480 1024 x 768 preferred and 256 colors High Color 16 bit or True Color 24 bit recommended m 32 MB of available RAM 70 MB of available hard disk space MACINTOSH System Requirements m Operating system 8 6 9 0x 9 1 m Available USB port or CompactFlash card reader m PowerPC based MACINTOSH computer with CD ROM drive m Color display monitor with a minimum resolut...

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Page 47: ...he KODAK Picture Software CD page 35 Connecting to Your Computer You can transfer your pictures from your camera to your computer using either the provided USB cable or the KODAK Camera Dock Connecting With the USB Cable 1 Turn off the camera 2 Plug the labeled end of the USB cable into the labeled USB port on your computer If the port is not labeled see your computer User s Guide 3 Plug the other...

Page 48: ...sit our Web site at http www kodak com go accessories Transferring Your Pictures KODAK Picture Transfer Software automatically opens on your computer when you have connected as shown in the previous section Connecting to Your Computer Transferring on a WINDOWS based Computer m Click Transfer Now to transfer your pictures to the computer Your pictures are transferred to the following default locati...

Page 49: ...d other detailed information on using Picture Transfer Software refer to the online help On a WINDOWS based computer right click the Picture Transfer icon on the taskbar then select Learn more about this application On a MACINTOSH computer click the Help icon in the application window Working With Your Pictures When your pictures are transferred Picture Transfer Software closes and KODAK Picture S...

Page 50: ...page 39 the camera appears in the My Computer window as a removable drive icon m Double click the camera icon in the My Computer window m The Camera window opens and displays the camera internal memory and Picture Card as subfolders On a MACINTOSH Computer m The camera internal memory and Picture Card are displayed as separate icons on the desktop m If the icons are not displayed turn off the came...

Page 51: ...o your home printer with KODAK Premium Picture Paper From a Picture Card m Use the Print Order feature page 25 to automatically print from a Picture Card directly to a KODAK Personal Picture Maker or other direct print enabled printer m Take your Picture Card to your local photo retailer for printing m Make your own prints at any KODAK Picture Maker kiosk ...

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Page 53: ...ng it NOTE A Dock insert packaged with all KODAK DX series cameras is required to custom fit your camera into the Camera Dock Make sure you received an insert with your camera If a Camera Dock was not included with your camera you can purchase one as an accessory See your KODAK retail dealer or visit our Web site at http www kodak com go accessories Camera Dock Package Contents The Camera Dock is ...

Page 54: ...a Dock 1 Plug the labeled end of the USB cable into the labeled USB port on your computer If the computer port is not labeled see your computer User s Guide 2 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the labeled USB connector on the back of the Camera Dock 3 Plug the AC adapter into the back of the Camera Dock and into a power outlet Do not connect to the computer if the camera is in the Camera Do...

Page 55: ...n DO NOT FORCE IT Doing so can damage your camera 3 Close the battery door NOTE The batteries in the Battery Pack are not charged when you receive it See page 48 for charging instructions Docking the Camera When you are ready to transfer your pictures from the camera to the computer or charge the Battery Pack connect the camera to the Camera Dock by placing docking the camera in the Camera Dock 1 ...

Page 56: ... camera in the Camera Dock see page 47 m Charging begins after a few seconds m The Camera Dock light glows red while charging then glows green when the Battery Pack is fully charged m Full charging takes about 2 5 hours After the Battery Pack is fully charged leave the camera in the Camera Dock It continually senses battery power and resumes charging whenever necessary Under these conditions there...

Page 57: ... so you can work with your pictures on your computer For further details see Chapter 6 Using Pictures on Your Computer NOTE When your pictures are transferred leave the camera in the Camera Dock 8 minutes after the transfer is complete the Dock Go begins to monitor battery power and then begins charging whenever necessary Using a Tripod For stability when using a tripod remove the camera from the ...

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Page 59: ...rd Problem Cause Solution The camera does not recognize your Picture Card The Picture Card may not be CompactFlash certified Purchase a certified CompactFlash Picture Card page 4 The Picture Card may be corrupt Reformat the Picture Card page 34 Caution Formatting erases all pictures from the card No Picture Card is inserted in camera Insert a Picture Card Camera freezes up when a Picture Card is i...

Page 60: ...gement utilities on laptops can turn off ports to save battery life See the Power Management section of your laptop user s guide to disable this feature USB cable is not securely connected Connect cable to camera and computer ports page 39 Software is not installed Install the software page 35 There are too many applications running on your computer Disconnect your camera from the computer Close a...

Page 61: ...d or internal memory is full Transfer pictures to your computer page 40 delete pictures from the camera page 25 switch storage locations page 13 or insert a card with available memory Part of the picture is missing Something was blocking the lens when the picture was taken Keephands fingers orother objects away from the lens when taking pictures Your eye or the picture was not centered correctly i...

Page 62: ... 2 3 m between the camera and the subject The subject is in front of a bright light backlit Change your position so the light is not behind the subject Camera does not turn on Battery is not properly installed Remove and reinstall the batteries page 3 Battery is not charged Replace or recharge the batteries page 3 Camera freezes up when a Picture Card is inserted or removed Camera detects an error...

Page 63: ...ands or other objects do not cover the light sensor Stored pictures are damaged The Picture Card was removed when the viewfinder light was blinking Make sure the Picture Card access light is not blinking before removing the card Pictures remaining number does not decrease after taking a picture Picture does not take up sufficient space to decrease the picture remaining number The camera is operati...

Page 64: ...o far away for the flash to be effective Move so there is no more than 7 5 ft 2 3 m between the camera and the subject Slide show does not run on external video device Video Out setting is incorrect Adjust the camera Video Out setting NTSC or PAL page 32 External device is set incorrectly Referto theexternal device s user s guide Slide show does not run on LCD screen The camera may not be accessin...

Page 65: ... batteries page 3 Viewfinder light glows steady red Camera s internal memory or Picture Card is full Transfer pictures to your computer page 40 delete pictures from the camera page 25 switch storage locations page 13 or insert a card with available memory Viewfinderlight blinks green Picture is being processed and saved to the camera Wait Resume picture taking when the light stops blinking Viewfin...

Page 66: ...ad Please format the card or insert another card Internal memory requires formatting The camera internal memory is corrupted Format the internal memory page 34 Internal memory cannot be read Please format internal memory No memory card Files not copied There is no Picture Card in the camera Your pictures were not copied Insert a Picture Card Not enough space to copy files There is not enough space...

Page 67: ...he camera to operate The viewfinder light glows red and the camera will turn off in five seconds Leave the camera off for several minutes then turn it back on If the message reappears repeat the sequence above until the message does not appear Memory Card is full There is no more space on the Picture Card in the camera Delete pictures from the Picture Card page 25 insert a new Picture Card or chan...

Page 68: ... computer ACadapterorUSB cable is not securely connected Check the connections page 46 Software is not installed Install the software page 35 There are too manyapplications running on your computer Close all software applications and try again Camera was removed from the Camera Dock during picture transfer Replace the camera on the Camera Dock and press the Connect button Connect button was not pr...

Page 69: ...charging Battery Pack Light blinks green Connection USB between the computer and the Camera Dock is active Light blinks red Battery Pack is installed incorrectly Reinstall the Battery Pack page 47 The Battery Pack or connector pins are damaged Check for damage The camera and Battery Pack have been exposed to very high or low temperatures Slowly return the camera and Battery Pack to room temperatur...

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Page 71: ...ained from the online help provided with the application Kodak Online Services Kodak Fax Support m Troubleshooting Problems page 51 m Software application online help m Product information by fax m Place of purchase m World Wide Web m Technical support m World Wide Web http www kodak com click Service and Support m U S and Canada m Europe m U K 1 800 508 1531 44 0 131 458 6962 44 0 131 458 6962 ...

Page 72: ..._______________ Amount of memory MB ____________________________________ Exact error message you received_______________________________ Version of installation CD____________________________________ Camera serial number______________________________________ Telephone Numbers m U S call toll free 1 800 235 6325 between the hours of 9 00 a m and 8 00 p m Eastern Standard Time Monday through Friday ...

Page 73: ...omi 0800 1 17056 France 01 55 1740 77 Germany Deutschland 069 5007 0035 Greece 0080044125605 Italy Italia 02 696 33452 Japan 81 3 5644 5500 Korea 82 2 708 5600 Netherlands Nederland 020 346 9372 Norway Norge 23 16 21 33 Portugal 021 415 4125 Spain Espana 91 749 76 53 Sweden Sverige 08 587 704 21 Switzerland Schweiz Suisse 01 838 53 51 UK 0870 2430270 International Toll Line 44 131 4586714 Internat...

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Page 75: ... of colors Communication with computer USB Cable included with camera Dimensions Width Depth Height 4 7 in 2 in 2 9 in 120 mm 50 mm 75 mm Weight 7 2 oz 205 g without batteries Exposure control Automatic Flash Modes Auto Fill Red Eye Off Range 2 5 to 7 5 ft 0 75 to 2 3 m Charging Time 7 seconds max with charged battery ISO Automatic 100 200 LCD liquid crystal display 1 8 inch 45 7 mm color 312 x 23...

Page 76: ... 40 C Picture file format still JPEG Picture storage Internal memory 8 MB included ATA compatible Type I CompactFlash card not included optional purchase Pixel resolution 2 2 MP Best Quality 1800 x 1200 pixels Good Quality 900 x 600 pixels Power Batteries 2 Lithium AA included with camera 2 Ni MH AA rechargeable optional purchase Alkaline batteries not recommended Battery Pack CameraDock only KODA...

Page 77: ...ith computer USB Cable included with KODAK DX series cameras Dimensions without insert Width Depth Height 5 9 in 4 4 in 1 5 in 150 mm 112 5 mm 38 5 mm Weight 5 5 oz 155 g Dimensions with insert Width Depth Height 5 9 in 4 4 in 1 7 in 150 mm 112 5 mm 42 5 mm Weight 6 2 oz 175 g Indicator light 2 color LED indicates operating charging Input voltage 7 0 7 V DC Power DC input AC adapter included with ...

Page 78: ... Ni MH batteries rechargeable These batteries can be purchased by visiting our Web site at http www kodak com go accessories For acceptable battery life and to make sure your camera operates dependably we do not recommend or support alkaline batteries m When using rechargeable batteries do not exceed the mAH capacity of your battery charger m NOT ALL BATTERIES ARE CREATED EQUAL Battery life depend...

Page 79: ...fety Maintenance m Always follow basic safety precautions Refer to the Important Safety Instructions booklet packed with your camera m Do not allow any chemicals such as suntan lotion to come into contact with the painted surface of the camera m If the camera has been subjected to inclement weather or you suspect water has gotten inside the camera turn off the camera and remove the battery and Pic...

Page 80: ...etailer or visit our Web site at http www kodak com go accessories KODAK Accessories Camera Dock Enables quick picture transfer charges the included Battery Pack and provides power to the camera Ni MH Rechargeable Battery Pack Rechargeable withthe KODAKCameraDock only the BatteryPackensuresyou llalwayshavefullypowered batteries Lithium Battery KCRV3 Lightweight battery pack fits perfectly in your ...

Page 81: ...ture Card use a standard agreed upon by many camera manufacturers This allows you to use the Picture Card in different cameras If you use a card reader to retrieve your files or you cannot locate them using the software the following description of the Picture Card file structure may be helpful MISC folder contains the Print Order file created when you use the Print Order feature SYSTEM folder use...

Page 82: ...sfer pictures to the computer or delete pictures from the camera the camera continues to use consecutive numbers for all subsequent pictures For example if the last picture taken was DCP_0007 JPG and you delete it the next picture you take is named DCP_0008 JPG m When you insert a different Picture Card into your camera the next picture number is defined by incrementing the higher of the last pict...

Page 83: ...After Copy the copied pictures are renumbered on the Picture Card as DCP_0004 and DCP_0005 Additionally if DCP_0005 is deleted the next picture copied to the Picture Card is named DCP_0006 In the internal memory the original pictures and their numbers are unchanged Regulatory Information FCC Compliance and Advisory This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the foll...

Page 84: ... equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for additional suggestions Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the product or sp...

Page 85: ...ding 3 loading Battery Pack 47 low or exhausted 7 replacement types 70 safety 71 tips 70 with Camera Dock 45 Battery Pack charging 48 installing 47 brightness LCD screen 31 button flash 18 C camera accessories 72 charging Battery Pack 48 cleaning 71 connecting problems 52 docking 47 information viewing 33 internal memory 13 maintenance 71 original factory settings 70 package contents 2 picture sto...

Page 86: ...era lens 71 clock setting 6 close up scenes 16 communication problems 52 CompactFlash 4 compliance Canadian 76 compliance FCC 75 computer connecting camera 39 running a slide show 27 system requirements 37 transferring pictures to 39 40 42 using pictures on 39 connect camera with Camera Dock 40 with USB cable 39 connect Camera Dock 46 copy pictures card to memory 29 memory to card 29 to computer 3...

Page 87: ...h auto 18 fill 18 red eye 18 using 18 folders Picture Card 73 formatting internal memory 34 Picture Card 34 G guidelines battery 70 H help online service 63 online Picture Transfer 41 online software 42 telephone support 64 troubleshooting camera 51 troubleshooting Camera Dock 60 I image storage menu 13 included with camera 2 46 information camera viewing 33 picture viewing 30 insert dock 2 46 ins...

Page 88: ...s cap 5 lens cleaning 71 light Camera Dock 61 self timer camera 19 viewfinder camera 5 57 loading batteries 3 Battery Pack 47 Picture Card 4 software 35 M MACINTOSH installing software on 35 system requirements 37 magnify picture 24 maintenance camera 71 memory internal or card 13 storage location setting 13 menus camera setup 10 image storage setting 13 navigating 11 overview 8 review 9 reviewing...

Page 89: ...location 13 problems 51 purchasing 72 removing 4 setting picture location 13 storage capacities 73 Picture Software about 36 editing pictures 41 Picture Transfer Software about 36 online help 41 transferring pictures 40 pictures checking location 14 close ups 16 copying 29 date imprint 21 deleting 25 editing 41 file naming 74 information viewing 30 locating in memory 74 locating on computer 40 loc...

Page 90: ... pictures 27 Q quality setting 20 QUICKTIME software 36 QuickView 22 R RAM requirements 37 ReadMe file 51 red eye flash 18 regulatory information 75 76 replacing batteries 70 requirements MACINTOSH system 37 WINDOWS based system 37 resolution setting 20 review mode dial 9 mode using 23 reviewing pictures deleting 25 for printing 25 magnify 24 menus 9 on LCD 23 picture information 30 protecting 27 ...

Page 91: ...ode 6 slide show problems 56 running 27 software getting help 63 included with camera 36 installing 35 KODAK Camera Connection 36 KODAK Picture 36 KODAK Picture Transfer 36 QUICKTIME 36 specifications camera 67 Camera Dock 69 MACINTOSH system 37 WINDOWS based system 37 status camera 12 picture storage location 14 screen icons 12 status bar 12 still mode dial 8 mode using 15 storage capacity memory...

Page 92: ...tions 52 Camera Dock 60 camera viewfinder light 57 LCD messages 58 Picture Card 51 turning camera on and off 5 U using batteries 70 Camera Dock 45 pictures on computer 39 V video out setting 32 viewfinder light camera on 5 status 57 viewing camera information 33 picture information 30 viewing picture after taking 22 23 before taking 16 from internal memory 23 magnified 24 on Picture Card 23 W web ...

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