KODAK EASYSHARE DX4330 Zoom Digital CameraUser’s Guide Visit Kodak on the World Wide Web at www.kodak.com
viii6 Customizing Your Camera Settings ...49To Access Setup Mode/Menus...49Setup Menus
88Chapter 11For the most up-to-date listings, visit: http://www.kodak.com/US/en/digital/contacts/DAIInternationalContacts.shtmlSpain/Espana 91 749 76
89Chapter 1212 AppendixCamera SpecificationsKODAK EASYSHARE DX4330 Zoom Digital CameraColor 24-bit, millions of colorsCommunication with computerUSB V
90Chapter 12Lens Type Optical quality glass, 6 groups/7 elements (2 aspherical lenses)Maximum Aperture f/2.8 - f/5.1Focal Length 38 - 114 mmFocus Dis
91Chapter 12Original Factory Settings—CameraWhite balance AutomaticZoom (still capture) 3X optical, 3.3X digitalFeature Factory SettingDate/Time 2002/
92Chapter 12Upgrading Your Software and FirmwareDownload the latest versions of the software included on the KODAK EASYSHARE Software CD and the came
93Chapter 12Storage CapacitiesFile sizes can vary. You may be able to store more or fewer pictures and videos. Purchase cards at http://www.kodak.com/
94Chapter 12Locating Pictures and Videos on a CardPictures stored on MMC/SD Cards use a standard agreed upon by many camera manufacturers. This lets
95Chapter 12camera. For more information, refer to the documentation that accompanied that camera.Using Your Batteriesm Replacement Types—your camera
96Chapter 12Expected Battery Life* Based on Kodak customer simulation battery life test. Actual battery life may vary based on usage.Power-Saving Fea
97Chapter 12Regulatory InformationFCC Compliance and AdvisoryThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
ix9 Using the Optional EASYSHARE Camera Dock II . 61Camera Dock Package Contents ... 61Installing the Camera In
98Chapter 12Canadian DOC StatementDOC Class B Compliance—This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Observation des normes-Class
99IndexAAA batteries, installing, 5aboutcamera information, 54picture, video, 43AC adapter, 96accessories, buying, 85adjustingexposure compensation, 2
100Indexearlier model, 68installing insert, 62lights status, 82package contents, 61power connection, 63transferring pictures, 67USB connection, 63usi
101Indexdocking camera, 62, 65downloading pictures, 59, 60, 67Eearly Camera Dock, 68EASYSHARE Software, installing, 55emailing pictures, videos, 47err
102Indexsetting picture, video location, 11storage capacity, 93KKODAK EASYSHARE Softwaregetting help, 85installing, 57transferring pictures, 60upgrad
103Indexinserting, 10storage capacities, 93menu button, 11menusimage storage, setting, 11overview, 6MISC folder, card, 94MMC/SD cardfile name conventi
104Indexprotecting, 39quality, setting, 28reviewing, 35storage capacity, 93taking, 13transferring to computer, 59, 67using on computer, 60viewing, 36
105Indexprotecting, 39slide show, 40running slide show, 40Ssafety, 92Secure Digital card, inserting, 10self-timerpictures, 25videos, 33sensor, orienta
106Indexsupport, technical, 85, 86System folder, card, 94system requirementsMACINTOSH, 56WINDOWS, 55Ttaggingfor email, 47for favorites, 48for print,
107Indextransferring to computer, 59, 67using on computer, 60viewing, 36viewfinder, using LCD, 18viewingcamera information, 54picture, video informati
x12 Appendix ...89Camera Specifications...
11 Getting StartedInstall Software FirstInstall the software from the KODAK EASYSHARE Software CD before connecting the camera (or optional camera doc
2Chapter 1What Can I Do With My Camera?Capture Still Pictures —Enjoy point-and-shoot operation with flash, self timer, and zoom features. Use Auto,
3Chapter 1Package ContentsNot shown: User’s Guide, Quick Start Guide, KODAK EASYSHARE Software CD. (In some countries, the User’s Guide is provided on
4Chapter 1Attaching the Wrist Strap1 Thread the wrist strap as shown. 2 Thread the long loop through the short loop. Pull until secure.Attaching the
5Chapter 1Loading the Battery1 Turn off the camera. 2 Open the battery door.3 Orient the battery* as shown.4 Close the battery door.Important Battery
6Chapter 1Mode Dial Settings* To turn on the flash, see page 22.Icon Mode PurposeOff Turns off the camera.Auto For general picture-taking. Automatica
7Chapter 1Turning On the Camera1 Remove the lens cap.If the lens cap is not removed, it comes off automatically when you turn on the camera.2 Turn the
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8Chapter 1Setting the Date and TimeThe Date & Time screen is displayed the first time you turn on the camera or if the battery is removed for mor
9Chapter 1Checking Camera Status BarTo check the current camera settings, turn the Mode dial from the Off position.For flash icons, see page 22.For Sh
10Chapter 1Inserting an MMC/SD CardOptional MMC/SD cards provide removable, reusable storage for pictures and videos.CAUTION:The card can only be ins
11Chapter 1Choosing Internal Memory or MMC/SD CardThe camera offers two options for storing pictures and videos:Internal Memory —store pictures and v
12Chapter 1Checking Your Storage SettingIn Still and Video modes, the storage location icon that appears in the status bar indicates the camera’s sto
132 Taking PicturesThe camera is ready to take pictures when you turn it on—even if you are in Review, Share, or Setup. (In Video mode, the camera cap
14Chapter 2Taking Pictures in Sport ModeUse this mode when the subject is in motion.1 Turn the Mode dial to .The LCD displays a mode description for
15Chapter 2Taking Pictures in Night ModeUse this mode for night scenes or low light conditions. The flash illuminates close subjects. A longer exposur
16Chapter 2Taking Pictures in Landscape ModeUse this mode to capture subjects further than 57.4 ft (17.5 m), such as landscape scenes.1 Turn the Mode
17Chapter 2Taking Pictures in Close-up ModeUse this mode to capture subjects this close to the lens:m Wide angle: 2.8 to 28 in. (7 to 70 cm)m Telephot
iProduct OverviewFront View1 Shutter button 7 Light sensor2 Mode dial 8 Lens3 Flash button 9 DC In4 Flash unit 10 Lens cap strap post5 Viewfinder wind
18Chapter 2Liveview—Using the LCD to Frame Your SubjectWhen you turn on Liveview, the LCD displays a live image of what the lens sees. Use the LCD to
19Chapter 2Quickview—Reviewing the Picture Just TakenAfter you take a picture, the LCD displays a Quickview of that picture for approximately 5 second
20Chapter 2Using the Auto Focus Framing MarksFor the best possible pictures, the camera attempts to focus on foreground subjects (even if the subject
21Chapter 2Using the Optical ZoomUse Optical Zoom to get up to 3X closer to your subject. When you turn on the camera, the lens extends to the Wide An
22Chapter 2Using the FlashUse the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows. The flash setting can be changed in a
23Chapter 2Flash Settings In Each ModeOther Flash Screen InformationWhen choosing a flash setting, the current camera settings are displayed in the bo
24Chapter 2Still MenusSelf Timer (page 25) Picture Quality (page 28)Image Storage(page 11) Date Stamp (page 29)Exposure Compensation (page 26)Orienta
25Chapter 2Putting Yourself in the PictureThe Self Timer creates a 10-second delay between the time you press the Shutter button and the time the pict
26Chapter 2Setting Exposure CompensationUse Exposure Compensation to control how much light enters the camera. This setting is useful for taking pict
27Chapter 2Setting Long Time ExposureUse Long Time Exposure to control how long the shutter stays open. Settings are: None, 0.7, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, and 4 s
iiProduct OverviewBack View1 Viewfinder 8 Review button2 Ready light 9 LCD3 Flash button 10 Menu button4 Mode dial 11 4-way control 5 Shutter butto
28Chapter 2Setting Picture QualityUse the Quality setting to select a picture resolution.1 In any Still mode, press the Menu button.2 Highlight Quali
29Chapter 2Placing the Date on PicturesUse the Date Stamp setting to imprint the date on your pictures.1 Make sure the camera clock is set to the corr
30Chapter 2Setting the Orientation SensorIf you rotate the camera to take a picture (for example, a portrait shot), the Orientation Sensor rotates th
313 Taking VideosUse the Video mode to take videos or to customize video-taking settings. Before you take a video, make sure your picture storage lo
32Chapter 3Quickview—Reviewing the Video Just TakenAfter you take a video, the LCD displays the first frame of the video for approximately 5 seconds.
33Chapter 3Putting Yourself in the VideoThe Self Timer creates a 10-second delay between the time you press the Shutter button and the time video reco
34Chapter 3Take the video:1 Place the camera on a flat surface or use a tripod.2 Compose the scene, then press the Shutter button completely down. Mo
354 Reviewing Pictures and VideosPress the Review button to view and work with pictures and videos that are stored in internal memory or on a card. Re
36Chapter 4Navigating Through Pictures and Videos1 Press the Review button.2 Press to scroll backward or forward through pictures and videos. For f
37Chapter 4Deleting Pictures and Videos1 Press the Review button.2 Press to locate a picture or video, then press the Delete button.3 Highlight an o
iiiProduct OverviewSide View1 Video Out2 Door to:m Slot for optional MMC/SD card m USB port (for computer connection)12
38Chapter 4Review MenusMagnifying PicturesUse the Magnify feature to zoom in to different areas of a picture.1 Press the Review button, then locate a
39Chapter 4Protecting Pictures and Videos From Deletion1 Press the Review button, then locate the picture or video to protect.2 Press the Menu button.
40Chapter 4Running a Slide ShowUse the Slide Show to display your pictures and videos on the LCD. To run a slide show on a television or on any exter
41Chapter 4Turning On Slide Show LoopWhen you turn on Loop, the slide show is continuously repeated.1 On the Slide Show menu, highlight Loop, then pre
42Chapter 4Copying Pictures and VideosYou can copy pictures and videos from a card to internal memory or from internal memory to a card.Before you co
43Chapter 4Displaying Video DateTo display the capture date and time (only during video playback on the camera):1 Press the Review button, then press
455 Tagging Pictures and VideosThe Share button lets you “tag” your pictures and videos. When they are transferred to your computer, you can share:Tag
46Chapter 5Tagging Pictures for Printing1 Press the Review button, then locate a picture.2 Press the Share button. Highlight Print , then press the
47Chapter 5Tagging Pictures and Videos for EmailingFirst, use KODAK EASYSHARE Software to create an email address book on your computer. Then, copy up
ivProduct OverviewTop, Bottom View1 Speaker 5 Battery door2 Flash button 6 Tripod socket3 Mode dial 7 Dock connector door4 Shutter buttonAUTOOFF421 3
48Chapter 5Tagging Pictures and Videos as Favorites1 Press the Review button, then locate a picture or video.2 Press the Share button. Highlight Favo
496 Customizing Your Camera SettingsUse Setup to customize camera settings according to your preferences.To Access Setup Mode/Menus1 In any mode, pres
50Chapter 6Changing the Print Quantity DefaultThe Default Print Quantity setting determines the value that is displayed on the Share Print screen (pa
51Chapter 6Turning On Liveview In Still ModesThe Liveview feature lets you use the LCD as a viewfinder (see page 18). Press the OK button to turn the
52Chapter 6Setting Video OutVideo Out matches the camera’s video signal to the standard for your location. Video Out must be set correctly to run a s
53Chapter 6Formatting Internal Memory or MMC/SD CardCAUTION:Formatting a card erases all pictures and videos, including protected files. Formatting in
54Chapter 6Viewing Camera Information1 Press the Menu button.2 Highlight Setup , then press the OK button.3 Highlight About , then press the OK but
557 Installing the SoftwareWINDOWS System Requirements m Personal computer for WINDOWS 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, or XPm 233 MHz processor or greaterm 64 MB
56Chapter 7MAC OS X System Requirementsm MACINTOSH computer with a G3 or G4 processorm MAC OS 10.1.2, minimumm 128 MB of available RAMm 200 MB of ava
57Chapter 7Install the SoftwareFor information on the software applications included on the KODAK EASYSHARE Software CD, see the Quick Start Guide or
vTable of Contents1 Getting Started ...1Install Software First...
58Chapter 74Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. If prompted, restart the computer when the installation is complete.m Select T
598 Connecting to the ComputerCAUTION:Install the software from the KODAK EASYSHARE Software CD before connecting the camera or dock to the computer.
60Chapter 8Transferring Pictures and Videos to Your ComputerFor details on transferring pictures and videos, see the Quick Start Guide or the KODAK E
619 Using the Optional EASYSHARE Camera Dock IIThe KODAK EASYSHARE Camera Dock II makes it easy to transfer your pictures and videos to the computer.T
62Chapter 9Installing the Camera InsertKODAK EASYSHARE digital cameras are packaged with a custom camera insert, which is used to fit the camera to t
63Chapter 9Connecting the Camera DockAfter the KODAK EASYSHARE Software is loaded (see page 55), connect the Camera Dock to your computer and to an ex
64Chapter 9Installing the Battery Pack in the CameraThe Camera Dock will only charge the Battery Pack (not other batteries).1 Turn off the camera.2 O
65Chapter 9Docking the CameraTo transfer pictures and videos from the camera to the computer, or to charge the Battery Pack:1 Turn off the camera.2 On
66Chapter 9Charging the Battery PackThe Battery Pack is not charged when you receive it.1 Turn off the camera.2 Make sure the Battery Pack is install
67Chapter 9Transferring Pictures and VideosTo transfer pictures and videos from your camera to your computer:1 Place the camera in the Camera Dock. Th
viQuickview—Reviewing the Picture Just Taken ...19Using the Auto Focus Framing Marks ...20Using the Optical Zo
68Chapter 9Earlier Camera Dock ModelIf you have the KODAK EASYSHARE Camera Dock, not the Camera Dock II, the functionality is exactly the same as des
6910TroubleshootingThere may be times when you have questions about using your camera or Camera Dock. Additional technical information is available in
70Chapter 10Camera does not turn off; lens does not retract.Alkaline batteries were installed in the camera.DO NOT USE ALKALINE BATTERIES. Turn the M
71Chapter 10Part of the picture is missing.Something was blocking the lens when the picture was taken.Keep hands, fingers, or other objects away from
72Chapter 10Picture is too dark. Flash is not on or did not function.Turn on the flash (page 22).The subject is too far away for the flash to have an
73Chapter 10Picture is not clear. The lens is dirty. Clean the lens (page 92).Subject too close when taking picture.Move so there is at least 2.0 ft (
74Chapter 10Camera/Computer CommunicationsCamera CommunicationsProblem Cause SolutionThe computer cannot communicate with the camera.Camera power is
75Chapter 10MMC/SD Cards and Internal MemoryMMC/SD Card and Internal MemoryProblem Cause SolutionThe camera does not recognize your MMC/SD card.Card m
76Chapter 10Camera LCD MessagesLCD MessagesMessage Cause SolutionNo images to display There are no pictures in the current storage location.Change yo
77Chapter 10Card is protected (Reset switch on card)Switch on card is in write-protect position.Reset the switch as shown on LCD.Card is locked (Inser
vii4 Reviewing Pictures and Videos ... 35Picture and Video Icons ...
78Chapter 10Unrecognized File FormatCamera cannot read the picture format.Transfer the unreadable picture to the computer (page 59), or delete the pi
79Chapter 10Camera Ready Light StatusCamera Ready Light Problem Cause SolutionReady light does not turn on and the camera does not work.Camera is not
80Chapter 10Ready light glows steady red.Camera’s internal memory or card is full.Transfer pictures to your computer (page 59), delete pictures from
81Chapter 10Troubleshooting—Camera Dock IICamera Dock II ProblemsCamera DockProblem Cause SolutionPictures are not transferred to the computerAC adapt
82Chapter 10Camera Dock II Light StatusCamera Dock Power/Transfer LightLight Status Cause CommentLight glows steady greenCamera is properly seated in
83Chapter 10Three green lightsBattery is fully charged.Charging resumes when necessary.Camera Dock Error LightLight Status Cause CommentOne blinking r
8511 Getting HelpHelpful Web LinksHelp in this ManualSee Troubleshooting, page 69 for help with problems you may have with your camera, camera/compute
86Chapter 11Telephone Customer SupportIf you have questions concerning the operation of the software or camera, you may speak with a customer support
87Chapter 11Telephone NumbersAustralia 1800 147 701Austria/Osterreich 0179 567 357Belgium/Belgique 02 713 14 45Brazil 0800 150000Canada 1 800 465 6325
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