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Front View 1 2 3 4 Product Overview 5 6 7 8 1 Shutter button 2 Flash unit 3 Self Timer light 4 Light sensor Bottom View 1 5 Viewfinder lens 6 Lens with built-in cover 7 On / Off / Close-up switch 8 Video out / USB connector 4 5 23 1 Dock & Go Cradle connector 2 Connector door (open) 3 Tripod mount socket 4 Eject button (Picture Card) 5 Battery door iii
Front View 1 2 3 4 Product Overview 5 6 7 8 1 Shutter button 2 Flash unit 3 Self Timer light 4 Light sensor Bottom View 1 5 Viewfinder lens 6 Lens with built-in cover 7 On / Off / Close-up switch 8 Video out / USB connector 4 5 23 1 Dock & Go Cradle connector 2 Connector door (open) 3 Tripod mount socket 4 Eject button (Picture Card) 5 Battery door iii
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... 1 What Can I Do With My Camera 1 What Can I Do With My Digital Pictures 1 Camera Package Contents 2 Loading the Batteries 3 Inserting a Picture Card 4 Turning the Camera On and Off 5 Automatic Powerdown Saves 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...
... 1 What Can I Do With My Camera 1 What Can I Do With My Digital Pictures 1 Camera Package Contents 2 Loading the Batteries 3 Inserting a Picture Card 4 Turning the Camera On and Off 5 Automatic Powerdown Saves 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...
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... 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 Specifications 67 Camera...
... 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 Specifications 67 Camera...
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In that case, the AA batteries are replaced with a KODAK Camera Dock. Chapter 1 Camera Package Contents The KODAK DX3500 Digital Camera is provided on a television) 5 Dock insert** 3 4 6 User's Guide***, Quick Start Guide, and Software CD (not shown) NOTE: * Your camera may also be purchased separately at your camera to the optional KODAK accessory, the Camera Dock. *** In some countries, the User's Guide is...
In that case, the AA batteries are replaced with a KODAK Camera Dock. Chapter 1 Camera Package Contents The KODAK DX3500 Digital Camera is provided on a television) 5 Dock insert** 3 4 6 User's Guide***, Quick Start Guide, and Software CD (not shown) NOTE: * Your camera may also be purchased separately at your camera to the optional KODAK accessory, the Camera Dock. *** In some countries, the User's Guide is...
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... the batteries: 1 Turn the camera off. 2 On the bottom of the camera, slide the battery door in your camera operates dependably, do not use in the direction of batteries you can use alkaline batteries. For acceptable battery life and to open. +- 3 Insert the batteries as shown. 4 Close the battery door. Chapter 1 Loading the Batteries AA lithium batteries are replaced with the KODAK Ni...
... the batteries: 1 Turn the camera off. 2 On the bottom of the camera, slide the battery door in your camera operates dependably, do not use in the direction of batteries you can use alkaline batteries. For acceptable battery life and to open. +- 3 Insert the batteries as shown. 4 Close the battery door. Chapter 1 Loading the Batteries AA lithium batteries are replaced with the KODAK Ni...
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... the date on your pictures (see page 21). 1 Turn on the camera and turn on the camera. 6 The time is YYYY/MM/DD. Chapter 1 Automatic Powerdown Saves Batteries The automatic powerdown features help extend battery life by turning off , then back on. This setting remains until you... turn the Mode dial to accept the changes. Powerdown Feature Sleep Sleep, with QuickView on Deep Sleep Auto Off Activated Camera Behavior after 1 minute...
... the date on your pictures (see page 21). 1 Turn on the camera and turn on the camera. 6 The time is YYYY/MM/DD. Chapter 1 Automatic Powerdown Saves Batteries The automatic powerdown features help extend battery life by turning off , then back on. This setting remains until you... turn the Mode dial to accept the changes. Powerdown Feature Sleep Sleep, with QuickView on Deep Sleep Auto Off Activated Camera Behavior after 1 minute...
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... LCD as the viewfinder (see page 23) m Excessive use alkaline batteries. For details on using a KODAK Camera Dock, keep your pictures on the camera. 2 If a battery symbol appears in the LCD, the batteries are using the Camera Dock, see page 45. 7 Chapter 1 Checking the Battery Level Check the battery power level before you are low or exhausted. Don't miss...
... LCD as the viewfinder (see page 23) m Excessive use alkaline batteries. For details on using a KODAK Camera Dock, keep your pictures on the camera. 2 If a battery symbol appears in the LCD, the batteries are using the Camera Dock, see page 45. 7 Chapter 1 Checking the Battery Level Check the battery power level before you are low or exhausted. Don't miss...
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The current camera status icons are active. Status Bar Icons Best Good Close up Self timer Flash Quality Screen Icons Internal memory Auto Pictures Storage location setting remaining Magnification Date stamp Low battery Exhausted battery (blinking) 12 Screen icons 2 To display the status icons ...at any time while in Still mode, press the button. 3 Press again to turn on the LCD. Chapter 1 Checking Current Camera Status In Still mode, press...
The current camera status icons are active. Status Bar Icons Best Good Close up Self timer Flash Quality Screen Icons Internal memory Auto Pictures Storage location setting remaining Magnification Date stamp Low battery Exhausted battery (blinking) 12 Screen icons 2 To display the status icons ...at any time while in Still mode, press the button. 3 Press again to turn on the LCD. Chapter 1 Checking Current Camera Status In Still mode, press...
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... . m To exit Review mode, turn the Mode dial to Review . The icons displayed with the pictures that are stored in your camera's internal memory or on a Picture Card. The camera accesses either the internal memory or the Picture Card (page 13) and displays the last picture that was taken or reviewed from... on the Mode dial to the picture, as follows: Internal memory Picture Card Index Print Protect Frame Picture Location print order number Date Imprint Low battery Exhausted battery (blinking) 23
... . m To exit Review mode, turn the Mode dial to Review . The icons displayed with the pictures that are stored in your camera's internal memory or on a Picture Card. The camera accesses either the internal memory or the Picture Card (page 13) and displays the last picture that was taken or reviewed from... on the Mode dial to the picture, as follows: Internal memory Picture Card Index Print Protect Frame Picture Location print order number Date Imprint Low battery Exhausted battery (blinking) 23
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... KODAK Camera Dock The KODAK Camera Dock makes it . NOTE: A Dock insert, packaged with your camera in the Camera Dock whenever you are not using it easier than ever to transfer your camera into the Camera Dock. To keep the Battery Pack charged and the camera always ready to the camera. Make sure you can purchase one pictured. 3 3 KODAK Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery...
... KODAK Camera Dock The KODAK Camera Dock makes it . NOTE: A Dock insert, packaged with your camera in the Camera Dock whenever you are not using it easier than ever to transfer your camera into the Camera Dock. To keep the Battery Pack charged and the camera always ready to the camera. Make sure you can purchase one pictured. 3 3 KODAK Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery...
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... connected to the computer for easy access for transferring pictures, charging the Battery Pack, and providing power to an external power source. Connecting the Camera Dock Connect the Camera Dock to your type of power outlet. You will need the USB cable that is included with additional plugs.... the one pictured, or may be supplied with the Camera Dock. 1 Plug the labeled ( ) end of the Camera Dock and into a power outlet. Chapter 7 Installing the Dock Insert KODAK DX-series cameras are packaged with a Dock insert, which is in the Camera Dock cavity. 2 Fit the insert down into the ...
... connected to the computer for easy access for transferring pictures, charging the Battery Pack, and providing power to an external power source. Connecting the Camera Dock Connect the Camera Dock to your type of power outlet. You will need the USB cable that is included with additional plugs.... the one pictured, or may be supplied with the Camera Dock. 1 Plug the labeled ( ) end of the Camera Dock and into a power outlet. Chapter 7 Installing the Dock Insert KODAK DX-series cameras are packaged with a Dock insert, which is in the Camera Dock cavity. 2 Fit the insert down into the ...
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... connection door until it and try again. Kodak CAUTION: The Battery Pack can damage 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. Doing so can only be inserted into the camera in the direction of the arrows, as...
... connection door until it and try again. Kodak CAUTION: The Battery Pack can damage 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. Doing so can only be inserted into the camera in the direction of the arrows, as...
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..., no red light while charging. It continually senses battery power and resumes charging whenever necessary. If you place the camera in the Camera Dock with any other type of the camera batteries. m Charging begins after a few seconds. Charging the Battery Pack The batteries in the Camera Dock (see page 6). m The Camera Dock light glows red while charging, then glows...
..., no red light while charging. It continually senses battery power and resumes charging whenever necessary. If you place the camera in the Camera Dock with any other type of the camera batteries. m Charging begins after a few seconds. Charging the Battery Pack The batteries in the Camera Dock (see page 6). m The Camera Dock light glows red while charging, then glows...
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... green while the connection to the camera tripod socket, rather than through the Camera Dock. Chapter 7 Transferring Pictures To transfer pictures from the Camera Dock and connect the tripod directly to the computer is active. m KODAK Picture Transfer Software automatically opens on Your Computer. NOTE: When your camera to monitor battery power and then begins charging...
... green while the connection to the camera tripod socket, rather than through the Camera Dock. Chapter 7 Transferring Pictures To transfer pictures from the Camera Dock and connect the tripod directly to the computer is active. m KODAK Picture Transfer Software automatically opens on Your Computer. NOTE: When your camera to monitor battery power and then begins charging...
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... connected. USB cable is off guide to www.kodak.com and click Service and Support. Or, go to disable this feature. Software is a problem with the camera. Camera power is not Connect cable to save battery life. Install the software (page 35). There ... computer. There is not installed. constantly. 52 computer ports (page 39). The Battery Monitor or Close that software before similar software runs starting the KODAK Software. Close all your camera applications running on from the computer. software applications, reconnect your laptop user's laptops ...
... connected. USB cable is off guide to www.kodak.com and click Service and Support. Or, go to disable this feature. Software is a problem with the camera. Camera power is not Connect cable to save battery life. Install the software (page 35). There ... computer. There is not installed. constantly. 52 computer ports (page 39). The Battery Monitor or Close that software before similar software runs starting the KODAK Software. Close all your camera applications running on from the computer. software applications, reconnect your laptop user's laptops ...
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...location setting (page 13). the camera and the subject. Replace or recharge the batteries (page 3). Camera does not Battery is no more away for the flash to have than 7.5 ft (2.3 m) between an effect. Chapter 8 Camera Problem Cause Solution In Review mode, The camera may not be Check the ...picture storage you expected. batteries (page 3). The subject is too far Move so there is not properly Remove and...
...location setting (page 13). the camera and the subject. Replace or recharge the batteries (page 3). Camera does not Battery is no more away for the flash to have than 7.5 ft (2.3 m) between an effect. Chapter 8 Camera Problem Cause Solution In Review mode, The camera may not be Check the ...picture storage you expected. batteries (page 3). The subject is too far Move so there is not properly Remove and...
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... 5). memory or Picture Card is not turned Turn on the camera on and the camera does not work. Replace or recharge the batteries (page 3). to your computer (page 40), delete pictures from the camera (page 25), switch storage locations (page 13), or insert ...a card with available memory. Camera is full. Viewfinder light blinks Batteries are exhausted. Batteries are low. Resume picture taking yellow. processed and saved ...
... 5). memory or Picture Card is not turned Turn on the camera on and the camera does not work. Replace or recharge the batteries (page 3). to your computer (page 40), delete pictures from the camera (page 25), switch storage locations (page 13), or insert ...a card with available memory. Camera is full. Viewfinder light blinks Batteries are exhausted. Batteries are low. Resume picture taking yellow. processed and saved ...
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...insert Picture Card(see page 13). or the batteries are exhausted. High camera temperature. five seconds. Internal Memory is full There is no more space Delete pictures from the on . Camera needs service A camera error has #xxx occurred. the camera to internal memory (see page 13). 59 ... turn off in Picture Card (page 25), the camera. or change storage location to operate. Turn the camera off . or the batteries have been removed for it back on the Picture Card in appear. Camera will turn camera is no more space Delete pictures from the on ...
...insert Picture Card(see page 13). or the batteries are exhausted. High camera temperature. five seconds. Internal Memory is full There is no more space Delete pictures from the on . Camera needs service A camera error has #xxx occurred. the camera to internal memory (see page 13). 59 ... turn off in Picture Card (page 25), the camera. or change storage location to operate. Turn the camera off . or the batteries have been removed for it back on the Picture Card in appear. Camera will turn camera is no more space Delete pictures from the on ...
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or connector pins are operating normally. Reinstall the Battery Pack (page 47). The camera and Slowly return the camera and Battery Pack have Battery Pack to room been exposed to temperature. Light glows steady Camera Dock is installed incorrectly. Light blinks red Battery Pack is red charging Battery Pack. Light blinks green Connection (USB) between the computer and the...
or connector pins are operating normally. Reinstall the Battery Pack (page 47). The camera and Slowly return the camera and Battery Pack have Battery Pack to room been exposed to temperature. Light glows steady Camera Dock is installed incorrectly. Light blinks red Battery Pack is red charging Battery Pack. Light blinks green Connection (USB) between the computer and the...
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... Auto, Fill, Red-Eye, Off Range 2.5 to 7.5 ft (0.75 to 2.3 m) Charging 7 seconds max., with camera Dimensions Width/Depth/ 4.7 in. /2 in. /2.9 in. DX3500 Camera Specifications Camera Specifications Color 24-bit, millions of colors Communication with USB computer Cable included with charged battery Time ISO Automatic (100, 200) LCD (liquid crystal display) 1.8 inch (45.7 mm), color, 312...
... Auto, Fill, Red-Eye, Off Range 2.5 to 7.5 ft (0.75 to 2.3 m) Charging 7 seconds max., with camera Dimensions Width/Depth/ 4.7 in. /2 in. /2.9 in. DX3500 Camera Specifications Camera Specifications Color 24-bit, millions of colors Communication with USB computer Cable included with charged battery Time ISO Automatic (100, 200) LCD (liquid crystal display) 1.8 inch (45.7 mm), color, 312...