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KODAK DX3600 Zoom
Digital Camera

User’s Guide
Visit Kodak on the World Wide Web at www.kodak.com

Eastman Kodak Company
343 State Street
Rochester, New York 14650
© Eastman Kodak Company, 2001
Kodak is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company.
P/N 6B5526

Product Overview

Camera Front
6

1

7

2

8
3

9

4

10

5
1 Shutter button
2 Flash unit
3 Microphone
4 Light sensor
5 On / Off switch

6 Speaker
7 Viewfinder lens
8 Self Timer light
9 Lens with built-in cover
10 Audio/Video out / USB connector

Camera Bottom
4
1

5
2

1 Camera Dock connector
2 Connector door (open)
3 Tripod mount socket

3
4 Eject button, for Picture
Card
5 Battery door
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Product Overview

Camera Back
1

7

8

9

2

10
11

3

12

4

13

5
1 Viewfinder light
2 Flash button
3 Menu button
4 4-way arrow button
5 Select button
6 LCD screen

6
7 Viewfinder
8 Speaker
9 Mode dial (see below)
10 Shutter button
11 Zoom button
12 Picture Card door
13 Wrist strap post

Mode Dial
Video—take videos with audio
Still—take pictures
Review—display pictures and
play videos on the LCD
Setup—customize settings

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Table of Contents
1 Getting Started ...................................................................1
What Can I Do With My KODAK DX3600 Zoom Digital
Camera? .........................................................................................1
What Can I Do With My Digital Pictures? ............................1
Camera Package Contents .....................................................2
Attaching the Wrist Strap .................................................... 3
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 ............................................ 12
Checking Current Camera Status.......................................13
Choosing Internal Memory or Picture Card...................... 14

2 Taking Still Pictures ........................................................ 17
Taking a Picture........................................................................ 17
Displaying/Deleting the Picture Just Taken ....................18
Previewing Your Picture..........................................................19
Taking Close-up Pictures .......................................................19
Using Zoom for Still Pictures ..............................................20
Using the Flash for Still Pictures ....................................... 21
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Putting Yourself in the Picture........................................... 22
Setting Picture Quality.........................................................23
Placing the Date on Pictures .............................................. 24

3 Taking Videos ................................................................... 25
Taking a Video........................................................................... 25
Reviewing/Deleting the Video Just Taken ........................26
Previewing Your Video ............................................................26
Taking Close-up Videos.......................................................... 27
Putting Yourself in the Video .............................................. 27
Setting Video Quality ............................................................28
Displaying the Date/Time on Videos..................................29
Setting Video Length.............................................................30

4 Reviewing Pictures and Videos .................................... 31
Navigating Through Pictures and Videos.......................... 31
Playing a Video .........................................................................32
Deleting Pictures and Videos ..............................................33
Protecting Pictures and Videos From Deletion .............34
Copying Pictures and Videos ...............................................35
Magnifying Still Pictures ..................................................... 36
Selecting Pictures for Automatic Printing.................... 36
Running a Slide Show.............................................................38
Connecting to a Television or Other External Device ...39
Viewing Picture or Video Information ................................40

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5 Customizing Your Camera Settings .......................... 41
Adjusting LCD Screen Brightness ......................................41
Setting Video Out................................................................... 42
Selecting a Language ............................................................ 43
Viewing Camera Information ................................................ 43
Formatting Memory or Picture Card................................ 44

6 Installing the Software ................................................ 45
Install the Software .............................................................. 45
Software Included With Your Camera ..............................46
Computer System Requirements .......................................47

7 Transferring Pictures and Videos ..............................49
Before You Transfer Files to the Computer................... 49
Connecting to the Computer............................................... 49
Transferring Your Pictures and Videos............................50
Working With Your Pictures and Videos........................... 52
Transferring Your Pictures and Videos Manually ......... 53
Printing Your Pictures .......................................................... 54

8 Using the KODAK Camera Dock ................................. 55
Camera Dock Package Contents ....................................... 55
Installing the Dock Insert.....................................................56
Connecting the Camera Dock..............................................56
Installing the Battery Pack in the Camera......................57
Docking the Camera................................................................57
Charging the Battery Pack..................................................58
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Transferring Pictures ............................................................59
When Using a Tripod ...............................................................59

9 Troubleshooting Problems ............................................ 61
Troubleshooting—Camera ....................................................61
Troubleshooting—Camera Dock...........................................71

10 Getting Help ....................................................................73
Software Help .......................................................................... 73
Kodak Online Services............................................................ 73
Kodak Fax Support................................................................. 73
Telephone Customer Support.............................................. 74

11 Appendix .............................................................................77
DX3600 Camera Specifications.........................................77
Camera Dock Specifications ............................................... 79
Original Factory Settings—Camera................................ 80
Using Your Batteries..............................................................81
Tips, Safety, Maintenance ...................................................82
Camera Accessories ..............................................................83
Picture/Video Storage Capacities .....................................84
Locating Files on a Picture Card........................................84
File Naming Conventions.......................................................85
Regulatory Information ......................................................... 87

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Getting Started

What Can I Do With My KODAK DX3600
Zoom Digital Camera?
Capture Video
—in Video mode, take great video clips with audio. You
can take continuous clips or set the video length at 5, 15, or 30 seconds.
Capture Still Pictures
—in Still mode, enjoy easy point-and-shoot
operation. Use the zoom features to bring your subject closer.
Choose a Storage Location
—take and store your pictures and
videos in the camera’s 8 MB of internal memory or on an optional removable
Picture Card. The internal memory is ideal as a safe place to keep special
pictures or videos.
Review
—in Review mode, display your pictures or play your videos 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 and videos to your computer.
Share—e-mail your pictures and videos to friends and family.
Print—print to your home printer; make prints yourself at any KODAK Picture
Maker; or take your Picture Card to your local photo retailer for professional
printing.
Have fun!—add special effects to your pictures, make a custom slide show,
fix red-eye, crop and rotate, and much more.

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Camera Package Contents
The KODAK DX3600 Zoom Digital Camera is packaged with the following
items.

1
2
3
4
5

Camera
Wrist strap
6**
AA lithium batteries, or equivalent*
2
1
USB cable
Audio/Video cable
(for viewing pictures and videos on a
television)
4
5
6 Dock insert**
7 User’s Guide***, Quick Start Guide, and
Software CD (not shown)
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 details on using the KODAK Camera Dock, see page 55.
3*

** The Dock insert is used to custom-fit your camera to the optional
accessory, the KODAK 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 purchased separately at your KODAK retail
dealer or by visiting our Web site at http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories.

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Attaching the Wrist Strap
1 Thread the short loop of the wrist strap
through the wrist strap post.

2 Thread the long end of the wrist strap

through the short loop. Pull until secure.

Loading the Batteries
AA lithium batteries, or equivalent, are included with your camera.*

+-

To load the batteries:
1 Turn the camera off.
2 On the bottom of the camera, slide the
battery door in the direction of the arrow,
then lift to open.
3 Insert the batteries as shown.
4 Close the battery door.

IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION
For acceptable battery life and to make sure your camera operates
dependably, do not use alkaline batteries.
See page 81 for the types of batteries you can use in your camera.
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 details on charging and loading the
Battery Pack, see page 57.

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Inserting a Picture Card
Optional Picture Cards provide easy picture storage and transfer. Think of
Picture Cards as removable and reusable film, or removable computer
memory. See page 84 for Picture Card storage capacities.
Card door

Raised lip

To insert a Picture Card:
1 Turn off the camera.
2 Slide the Card door in the direction of the
arrow on the door, then pivot open.
3 Hold the Picture Card so the connection end
is pointed into the camera and the raised lip
faces the back of the camera.
4 Slide the Card into the 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.
Do not insert or remove a Picture Card when the green
viewfinder light is blinking. Doing so may damage your
pictures, Picture Card, or camera.
Eject
button

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.

Use only certified cards that carry the CompactFlash logo .
KODAK Picture Cards can be purchased separately on our Web site at
http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories.

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Turning the Camera On and Off
1 To turn on the camera, slide the power

Viewfinder
light

Status bar

switch to the On ( | ) position.
The lens extends to the Wide Angle position
and the viewfinder light blinks green while
the camera performs a self-check. When the
viewfinder light glows steady green (and the
Mode dial is set to Still
or Video
)
the camera is ready to take pictures or
videos.
A screen message informs you which
storage location is being accessed: the
camera’s internal memory or a Picture
Card. See page 14 for storage location
information.

In Still or Video modes, 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 13 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.
-right arrow

Built-in Lens Cover
Your camera has a built-in sliding lens cover that protects the lens from dust
and scratches. The lens cover opens automatically whenever you turn on the
camera. When you turn off the camera, the lens retracts and the lens cover
closes.

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Automatic Powerdown Saves Batteries
The automatic powerdown features help extend battery life by turning off the
camera when it has been inactive (no buttons pushed and no pictures or
videos taken) for the given time period.
Powerdown
Feature
Sleep
Sleep, QuickView on
Deep Sleep
Auto Off

Activated
after
1 minute
5 seconds
8 minutes
3 hours

Camera Behavior
LCD is turned off

To reactivate
camera
Press any button.

Most camera circuits off
All camera circuits off Turn the power switch
off, then back on.

Setting the Clock
It is important to set the correct date and time if you want to imprint the date
on your pictures (see page 24) or videos (see page 29).
1 Turn on the camera and turn the Mode dial to Setup .

2 Highlight the Date/Time Set

menu,
then press the Select 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: The Set Date & Time screen is automatically displayed the first time you
turn on the camera.
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Checking the Battery Level
Check the battery power level before you begin taking pictures. Don’t miss an
important picture because the camera batteries are low or exhausted.
IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION
For acceptable battery life and to make sure your camera operates
dependably, do not use alkaline batteries.
See page 81 for the types of batteries you can use in your camera.

1 Turn on the camera.
2 If a battery symbol appears in the LCD, the

batteries are low or exhausted. If no symbol
appears, your battery is charged.
Low
—batteries soon need to be
replaced or recharged.
Exhausted (blinking)
—
batteries 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.

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Mode Dial—Settings and Menus
Use the Mode dial to access four ways to use your camera:
Video
—take videos with audio, and
change video-taking options
Still
—take pictures and change
picture-taking options
Review
—view and work with your
pictures and videos on the LCD screen
Setup
—customize your camera
functions

Mode dial

Video Menus
Use Video mode whenever you are recording videos and to customize your
video-recording settings. For details on applying the menu options, refer to the
page numbers listed below.
To access the Video mode menus:
1 Turn the Mode dial to Video .
2 Press the Menu button.
3 Use the
arrow buttons to scroll
through the menus and submenus.
4 Press the Select button.
Menu

Menu
Close-up
(page 27)
Video Quality
(page 28)
Image Storage
(page 14)

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Self Timer
(page 27)
Video Length
(page 30)
QuickView
(page 26)

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Still Menus
Use Still mode whenever you are taking still pictures and to customize your
picture-taking settings. For details on applying the menu options, refer to the
page numbers listed below.
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.
Menu

Menu
Close-up
(page 19)
Quality
(page 23)
Image Storage
(page 14)

Self Timer
(page 22)
Date Stamp
(page 24)
QuickView
(page 18)

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Review Menus
Use the menus in Review mode to view and work with the pictures and videos
in your camera. For details on applying the menu options, refer to the page
numbers listed below.
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 Still or
(page 36)

Video Play
(see page 32)

Protect
(page 34)

Delete Still or
(page 33)

Delete Video
(page 33)

Slide Show
(page 38)

Image Storage
(page 14)
Print Order
Still pictures from Picture Card only
(page 36)

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Copy
(page 35)
Picture/
Video
Information
(page 40)

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Setup Menus
Use the menus in Setup mode to customize your camera settings. For details on
applying the menu options, refer to the page numbers listed below.
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 41)
Date/Time set
(page 6)

Language
(page 43)
Image Storage
(page 14)

Video Out
(page 42)
Video Playback Display
(page 29)

About
(page 43)
Format
(page 44)

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Navigating Through the Menus
The method of moving through the menus and selecting options is the same in
all four of the camera modes.
To display the menus on the LCD:
m In Video , Still , and Review
modes, press the Menu button to display the
menus.
In Review mode, the menus are displayed
on the screen with a picture or the first
frame of a video.
m In Setup
mode, the menus are
Additional selections
automatically displayed when you turn the
Mode dial to Setup.
The name of the selected menu is briefly displayed in the top right corner
of the screen.
Menu button

Menu name

MENU

SELECT

To navigate and select the menus and options:
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 submenu option.
3
In Video, Still, and Review modes, press the
Select button
Menu button to turn off the menus.

Submenu display

MENU

SELECT

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Checking Current Camera Status
In Video or Still mode, press the
settings are active.

button at any time to check which camera

1 Turn the Mode dial to Video

or Still
and turn on the camera.
The icons displayed on the status screen
represent the camera features that are
currently active.
2 To display the status icons at any time while
in Video or Still mode, press the
button.
3 Press again to turn off the icons.

Status bar

Screen icons

Status Bar Icons
/

Best

/

Good

Close up Self timer Flash, if in Quality
Still mode/
Video, if in
Video mode

min:sec

Internal
memory
Picture
Card

Pictures
Storage location
remaining/ setting
Video
recording
time
available

Screen Icons
Magnification

Date stamp

Low battery

Exhausted battery
(blinking)
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Choosing Internal Memory or Picture Card
The KODAK DX3600 Zoom Digital Camera offers two storage options: internal
camera memory or optional removable Picture Cards.
Internal Memory—take and store up to 90 seconds of video or 50 pictures
at Good Quality (35 seconds of video or 16 pictures at Best Quality) in the
camera’s 8 MB of internal memory. You always have memory in the camera,
even if you don’t have a Picture Card with you.
Picture Card—take and store as many pictures and videos as you like,
depending on the size and number of cards you have. Videos take more
memory space than pictures; consider purchasing a larger size Picture Card
for videos.
You can capture pictures or videos on a Picture Card, then copy and save your
favorites into internal memory (see page 35).
For internal memory and Picture Card storage capacities, see page 84.
Optional KODAK Picture Cards can be purchased separately on our Web site at
http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories.

Changing Your Storage Location Setting
Your storage location setting determines where your images are stored when
you take them and where the camera looks for them in Review mode.
Use the Image Storage menu, available in all four positions on the Mode dial, to
change the setting. See page 8 for how to access the Mode dial menus.
1 In any menu screen, highlight the Image Storage menu
.
2 Press the Select button.

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3 Highlight the storage location you wish to

use, then press Select.
AUTO (default)—when the setting is Auto,
the camera uses the Picture Card if one is in
the camera. If no Picture Card is installed,
the camera uses internal memory.
INTERNAL MEMORY—when the setting is
Internal Memory, the camera always uses
✔ = current setting
internal memory, even if a Picture Card is
installed.
4 Select Continue (or Cancel to change your mind), then press Select again.
A message appears while the camera changes storage locations.
The setting remains in effect until you change it.
NOTE: No matter which mode you use to access the Image Storage menu, the
setting applies to all camera functions—saving pictures and videos as
you take them, and reviewing and working with the pictures and videos
that are stored in the camera.

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Checking Your Storage Location Icon
The storage location icon displayed in the status bar indicates:
—Picture Card
—Internal Memory

m In Video

and Still
modes, the
storage location icon indicates where your
pictures and videos will be stored when you
take them.
In this example, pictures and videos will
be stored on the Picture Card.
Press the arrow button to display the
status bar.

m In Review

mode, the storage location
icon indicates where the currently displayed
picture or video is stored.
In this example, the displayed picture is
stored in the internal memory.

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Taking Still Pictures

Use the Still setting
on the Mode dial whenever you take pictures or wish to
customize your picture-taking settings. Before you take a picture, make sure
your picture storage location is set the way you want it (page 14).

Taking a Picture
1 Turn the Mode dial to Still .
2 Frame your subject. Use the viewfinder, or

Viewfinder
light

turn on Preview (page 19) and use the LCD
screen.
3 Press the Shutter button half-way until the
viewfinder light glows green, then continue
pressing the Shutter button completely
down.
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 remove a Picture Card when the green
viewfinder light is blinking. Doing so may damage your
pictures, Picture Card, or camera.

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Displaying/Deleting the Picture Just
Taken
The QuickView feature displays each picture on the LCD immediately after you
take it. While the picture is displayed, you have the opportunity to delete it.
Save space in internal memory or on your Picture Card by keeping only the
pictures you like.
Turn on QuickView:
1 Turn the Mode dial to Still , then press the Menu button.
2 Highlight the QuickView 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.

MENU

SELECT

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
button.

arrow

Delete the Picture Just Taken:
arrow button.
The Delete Picture? screen appears.
2 Highlight Yes, then press Select.
The picture is deleted from the camera.
NOTE: When you are using Preview (see page 19), QuickView is always active,
even if you have turned it off.
MENU

SELECT

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1 Press the

Chapter 2

Previewing Your Picture
When the Preview feature is on, a live image is displayed on the LCD before you
take a picture. Use the LCD instead of the viewfinder to frame your subject.

1 To turn on Preview, turn the Mode dial to

Still
, then press Select.
The LCD displays a live image and the
status bar.
2 Frame your subject in the LCD and take a
picture as usual.
Press Select
Live image 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 10 to 24 inches (25 to 60 cm) from your subject.
To turn on Close-up:
1 Turn the Mode dial to Still , then press
the Menu button.
2 Highlight the Close-up menu
, then
press Select.
3 Highlight the On option, then press the
Select button.
4 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu screen.
The Close-up setting reverts to Off when you turn off the camera.
NOTE: Optical zoom (page 20) is not available when Close-up is on.

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Using Zoom for Still Pictures
Your camera offers optical and digital zoom features. Use optical zoom to get
up to two times closer (2X) to your subject. Then, to get even closer, use digital
zoom for an additional 3X.
In optical zoom, the camera lens moves as you push the zoom button. Digital
zoom is accomplished with camera image processing; the lens does not move.
When you turn on the camera, the lens moves to the Wide Angle position.
Preview is required for digital zoom.
NOTE: The zoom features are available for still pictures, but not for video
recording.

Using Zoom
1 Set the Mode dial to Still .
Zoom 2 Activate optical zoom. Push the zoom
button
button towards Telephoto (T) to get closer
to your subject. Push the zoom button
towards Wide Angle (W) to get farther away.
The change is displayed in the viewfinder,
or on the LCD if Preview is on.
3 Take the picture.
4 To get even closer, activate digital zoom. Press the zoom button to its
farthest T position, the limit of optical zoom. Release the button, then press
it again towards T.
The LCD displays the zoomed image and the magnification level as it
changes.
5 Take the picture.
NOTE: You may notice a decrease in printed image quality when using digital
zoom. Digital zoom is automatically turned off when the camera state
changes (turn off Preview, move the Mode dial, turn off the camera, or
when the camera enters Sleep mode).
W

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Using the Flash for Still Pictures
When you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows, your
pictures need flash. The camera flash is effective when you are 1.6 to 10.5 feet
(0.5 to 3.2 m) from your subject. In Telephoto, the flash is effective from 1.6 to
7.5 feet (0.5 to 2.3 m).
NOTE: Flash is available for still pictures, but not for video recording.

MENU

Press the
button repeatedly to scroll
through the flash options.
The flash icon that is displayed on the LCD
Status Bar (page 13) is the active option.

SELECT

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 again when the picture is
taken. Ideal for pictures of people. The Red-eye option remains
in effect until you change it.
NOTE: All flash options revert to Auto when the camera is turned off, except
Red-eye.

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Putting Yourself in the Picture
The Self Timer creates a 10-second delay between the time you press the
Shutter button and the time the picture is taken. This setting is ideal when you
want to include yourself in the picture.
Turn on the Self Timer:
1 Turn the Mode dial to Still , then press
the Menu button.
2 Highlight the 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,
Self Timer light
turns on for 8 seconds, then blinks for 2
seconds until the picture is taken.
The Self Timer feature turns off after you take the picture.

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Setting Picture Quality
Use the Quality setting to select a picture resolution.
1 Turn the Mode dial to Still , then press the Menu button.
2 Highlight the Quality menu
, then press the Select button.

3 Highlight the Quality setting you want to use.
Best (1800 x 1200)—for more detailed
images and larger print 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 star is
displayed in the LCD status bar.
4 Press Select.
5 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu
screen.
This setting remains until you change it.

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Placing the Date on Pictures
Use the Date Stamp setting to imprint the date on your pictures.
This setting is ideal when you wish to record when a picture was taken; for
example, for a birthday or an insurance claim.

1 Make sure the camera clock is set to the correct date (page 6).
2 Turn the Mode dial to Still , then press 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 will now be printed in the bottom right corner of pictures you
take while Date Stamp is on.
This setting remains until you change it.

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Taking Videos

Use the Video setting
on the Mode dial whenever you take videos or wish to
customize your video-taking settings. Before you take a video, make sure your
picture storage location is set the way you want it (page 14).

Taking a Video
1 Turn the Mode dial to Video

.
Preview is turned on; the LCD displays a
live image and the status bar. The time
displayed indicates how much recording
time is available.
2 Frame your subject in the LCD, or press
Select to turn off Preview and use the
viewfinder.
3 Press the Shutter button half-way until the
viewfinder light glows green, then record
two ways:
m Press and hold—continue pressing the Shutter button completely down
and hold. Release the Shutter button to stop recording.
m Press and release —continue pressing the Shutter button completely
down and release within 2 seconds. Press the Shutter button again to stop
recording.
The viewfinder light blinks green while the camera is recording.
Recording stops if you reach the specified video length interval
(page 30), or when the current storage location is full.
When Preview and QuickView are on, you can immediately play the
video, then decide if you want to keep it or delete it. See page 26.
Viewfinder
light

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Reviewing/Deleting the Video Just Taken
The QuickView feature displays the first frame of a video on the LCD
immediately after you take it.

1 Press the Select button to play the video.
2 To delete the video, press the
arrow

button.
The Delete Video? screen appears.
3 Highlight Yes, then press Select.
The video is deleted from the camera.
If the automatic display disappears, bring it back by pressing the
arrow
button.
NOTE: When you are using Preview (see page 26, next section), QuickView is
always active, even if you have turned it off.
MENU

SELECT

Previewing Your Video
When the Preview feature is on, a live image is displayed on the LCD before you
take a video. Use the LCD instead of the viewfinder to frame your subject.

1 To turn on Preview, turn the Mode dial to

Video
, then press Select.
The LCD displays a live image and the
status bar.
2 Frame your subject in the LCD and begin
recording.
Press Select
Live image 3 To display the last picture or video taken in
this session, press .
4 To turn off Preview, press Select again.
NOTE: In Video mode, the camera default is Preview on. To lengthen battery
life, press Select to turn off Preview at any time
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Taking Close-up Videos
When you are taking videos at close range, from 10 to 24 inches (25 to 60cm),
use the Close-up setting to gain sharpness and detail.
To turn on Close-up:
1 Turn the Mode dial to Video , then press
the Menu button.
2 Highlight the Close-up menu
, then
press Select.
3 Highlight the On option, then press the
Select button.
4 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu
screen.
The Close-up setting reverts to Off when you turn off the camera.

Putting Yourself in the Video
The Self Timer creates a 10-second delay between the time you press the
Shutter button and the time the video begins recording. This setting is ideal
when you want to include yourself in the video.
Turn on the Self Timer:
1 Turn the Mode dial to Video , then press
the Menu button.
2 Highlight the 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.

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Take the video:
1 Place the camera on a flat steady surface, or
use a tripod.
2 Compose the picture, then press the Shutter
button. See page 25 for two ways to record.
The LCD turns off. The red Self Timer
light, located on the front of the camera,
Self Timer light
turns on for 8 seconds, then blinks for 2
seconds until the video begins recording.
While the camera is recording, the Self
Timer light glows steady red, then goes off
when recording stops.
The Self Timer feature turns off after you take the video.

Setting Video Quality
Use the Video Quality setting to select a video resolution.
1 Turn the Mode dial to Video , then press the Menu button.
2 Highlight the Video Quality menu
, then press the Select button.

3 Highlight the Quality setting you want to use.
Best (320 x 240)—for more detail, good
for display on a television or computer
monitor. Produces higher resolution and
larger file sizes (320 x 240 pixels).
When Best Quality is set, two stars
are
displayed in the LCD status bar.
Good (160 x 120)—for e-mailing, or
LCD display. Produces lower resolution and
smaller file sizes (160 x 120 pixels), good
for conserving space in internal memory or
on the Picture Card.
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When Good Quality is set, one star
displayed in the LCD status bar.

is

4 Press Select.
5 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu screen.
This setting remains until you change it.
NOTE: Some older Picture Cards are not able to record video at Best Quality. If
you see a message on the LCD about this, change the Quality setting to
Good or change your storage location to internal memory (see
page 14).

Displaying the Date/Time on Videos
When the Video Playback Display setting is on, the video capture date and time
is displayed on the screen for the first five seconds of the video playback.
1 Make sure the camera clock is set to the correct date (page 6).
2 Turn the Mode dial to Setup .
3 Highlight the Video Playback Display menu
, then press the Select
button.

4 Highlight the date or date/time option you

wish to use:
Off—turns Video Playback Display off
Highlight one of the date/time formats to
turn Video Playback Display on
(yyyy=year, mm=month, dd=day,
hh=hour, mm=minute)
5 Press Select.
6 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu
screen.

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Setting Video Length
You can specify a time limit for the videos you take. The Video Length setting is
useful if you wish to conserve space in the camera’s internal memory or on a
Picture Card, or if you want all of your videos to be the same length.

1 Turn the Mode dial to Video

, then press
the Menu button.
2 Highlight the Video Length menu
,
then press the Select button.
3 Highlight the setting you want to use.
Unlimited (default)—camera records
until you stop recording, or until the current
storage location is full.
5, 15, or 30 Seconds—camera records
for the specified time, or until the current
storage location is full.
4 Press Select.
5 Press the Menu button to turn off the menu
screen.
This setting remains until you change it.
NOTE: If the current storage location does not have enough space to record for
the specified time, the viewfinder light turns red when you turn off the
menu screen. A memory full message appears if you attempt to take a
video.
See page 84 for how many seconds of video you can store in the
camera’s internal memory or on Picture Cards.

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Reviewing Pictures and
Videos

Navigating Through Pictures and Videos
1 Turn the Mode dial to Review

.
The camera accesses either the internal
memory or the Picture Card (page 14)
and displays the last picture or video that
was taken or reviewed from that location.
2 Use the
arrow buttons to scroll
forward or backward through the pictures.

3 To move through the pictures one at a time, press and release an arrow

button. For fast scrolling through the pictures, press and hold an arrow
button.
4 To exit Review mode, turn the Mode dial to a different position.
Status Icons
The icons displayed on the LCD indicate the features that were applied to the
picture or video when it was taken, as follows:

Video Video Index
length
print

Date Imprint

Print Protect
order

Low battery

Internal memory
Picture Card
Frame Picture or video
number location

Exhausted battery (blinking)
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Playing a Video
1 To play or pause a video, press the Select
button.
Or, press the Menu button, highlight the
Video Play menu
, then press Select.
The time display counts down the video
length as the video plays.

2 To adjust the playback volume, press the
3 To rewind the video, press the arrow.
4 To skip to the next picture or video, press the

arrow buttons.

arrow button.
NOTE: You can play your videos on a television. See page 39 for how to
connect. Good Quality videos are displayed on a television at less than
full-screen size.

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Deleting Pictures and Videos
Use the Delete feature to quickly delete one or all pictures and videos from the
camera’s internal memory or the Picture Card.
1 Turn the Mode dial to Review
and press the Menu button.
2 Highlight the Delete menu
, then press the Select button.

3 Highlight the delete option you want to use:
PICTURE—deletes the displayed picture or
video, then displays the next available
picture or video.
EXIT—returns you to the Review menus.
ALL—deletes all of the pictures and videos
in internal memory or on the Picture Card,
depending on your storage location setting.
4 Press the Select button and follow the on-screen directions to delete the
pictures and videos.
NOTE: Protected pictures and videos cannot be deleted; remove protection
before deleting (page 34).

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Protecting Pictures and Videos From
Deletion
Use the Protect feature to prevent specific pictures and videos from being
accidentally deleted from the internal memory or from the Picture Card.
To protect a picture or video:
1 Turn the Mode dial to Review
and display the picture or video you wish
to protect.
2 Press the Menu button.
3 Highlight the Protect
menu, then press the Select button.
The picture or video is protected and cannot be deleted. The Protect
icon
appears whenever the protected picture or video is displayed.
NOTE: Formatting will delete protected pictures and videos (see page 44).
4 To remove protection, press Select again.

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Copying Pictures and Videos
The Copy feature allows you to copy pictures and videos between a Picture
Card and the camera’s internal memory. You can capture pictures and videos
on a Picture Card, then copy and save your favorites into internal memory.
Or, you may wish to copy pictures and videos to a Picture Card for portability:
for viewing on a different computer, or for printing at your local photo retailer.

Before You Copy
Before you copy files, make sure that:
m you have a Picture Card inserted in the camera.
m the camera’s picture storage location is set to the location you are copying
from. See Choosing Internal Memory or Picture Card, page 14.

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 or
video from your selected storage location to
the other location.
EXIT—returns you to the Copy screen.
ALL—copies all of the pictures and videos
from your selected storage location to the
other location.
4 Press the Select button.
A progress bar monitors the copy process. For information on picture
numbering after a copy, see page 86.
NOTE: Pictures and videos are copied, not moved. Manually delete the pictures
from the original location if you wish (see page 33).
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Magnifying Still 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.
NOTE: Magnify is available for reviewing still pictures, but not videos.

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 the arrow buttons
to
navigate to different parts of the picture.
4 Press Select to redisplay the picture at the
original size.

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 card reader, the selected
pictures are automatically printed.
NOTE: Print Order is available only for the pictures (not videos) stored on a
Picture Card. It is not available for pictures stored in the camera’s
internal memory.

Creating a Print Order
1 Turn the Mode dial to Review
and press the Menu button.
2 Highlight the Print Order menu
, then press the Select button.

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3 Highlight the Print Order option you want to

use:
CANCEL PRINT ORDER—cancels the
entire print order from the Picture Card.
INDEX PRINT—orders a contact sheet
containing a thumbnail print of each picture
on the Picture Card.
CURRENT PICTURE—selects the
currently displayed picture for printing.
EXIT—returns you to the menu screen.
ALL PICTURES—selects all of the pictures
on the 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 KODAK Personal
Picture Maker, or other direct-print-enabled printer. Refer to the User’s Guide
that was provided with your printer for further directions on how to
automatically print your order.
Or, take your Picture Card to your local photo retailer for printing at a KODAK
Picture Maker.

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Running a Slide Show
Use the Slide Show feature to sequentially display your pictures and videos on
the camera LCD or on a television (see page 39 for connecting to an external
device).

Starting the Slide Show
1 Turn the Mode dial to Review
and press the Menu button.
2 Highlight the Slide Show menu
, then press the Select button.
3 Highlight Begin Show, then press Select.
The pictures and videos in the camera
(from internal memory or Picture Card,
depending on your picture storage
location) are each displayed/played once,
in the order in which you took them. Then
the camera returns to the Menu screen.

4 To cancel the Slide Show, press Select.

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.
NOTE: Videos are played in their entirety, even if they are longer than the Slide
Show display interval.
1 On the Slide Show screen, highlight Interval, then press Select.
2 Use the arrow buttons
to select how long you wish to display each
picture (5-60 seconds).
3 Press the Select button.
The interval setting remains until you change it.

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Connecting to a Television or Other
External Device
You can display your pictures, play your videos, or run a Slide Show on any
external video device that is equipped with an audio/video input, such as a
television, computer monitor, or digital projector. Use the audio/video cable
included with your camera.

1 Connect the audio/video cable to the
video-out port on the camera.

2 Connect the audio (white) and video

(yellow) plugs to the audio and video-in
ports on your television.
3 Refer to your television User’s Guide for
details on audio and video-in setup.
The camera LCD turns off and the television screen acts as the camera
display. Use the camera controls as usual .
NOTE: If you connect or disconnect the audio/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.

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Viewing Picture or Video Information
Use the Picture Info feature to display information about each picture or video
stored in your camera.

1 Turn the Mode dial to Review

and press
the Menu button.
2 Highlight the Picture Info menu
,
then press the Select button.
The information about the displayed
picture or video is view-only and
includes: file name, location of the file
(Directory), date and time the picture
was taken, and the quality setting.
3 Press the
arrow buttons to display the previous/next picture or
video, with that file’s information.
4 To exit Picture Info, press the Select button.

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Customizing Your Camera
Settings

Use Setup
on the Mode dial to customize the camera
settings according to your personal preferences.

Adjusting LCD Screen Brightness
You can adjust the LCD screen brightness to make the display easier to see.
1 Turn the Mode dial 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 to the Setup menu screen.
This setting remains until you change it.

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Setting Video Out
The Video Out feature allows you to match the camera’s video signal to the
standard that applies in your geographical location. Video Out must be set
correctly to run a slide show on 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 you change it.

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Selecting a Language
The Language feature allows you to display the menus and screen messages in
different languages.
1 Turn the Mode dial to Setup .
2 Highlight the Language
menu, then press the Select button.

3 Highlight the language you want to use.
4 Press Select to accept the changes and

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
includes the camera model and the
current firmware version.
3 To exit About, press the Select button.

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Formatting Memory or Picture Card
You may need to format the camera’s internal memory if it becomes corrupted.
You may need to format a Picture Card if it becomes corrupted or if it was used
in a different camera. When formatting is necessary, an error message appears
on the LCD screen. See page 63 for error messages.

CAUTION:
Formatting erases everything, even protected pictures,
from the internal memory or Picture Card. Removing the
Picture Card during formatting 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—exits without making a
change.
FORMAT MEMORY—erases all of the
information in the camera’s internal
memory and reformats the memory.
4 Press the Select button.

5 Highlight Continue Format, then press the
Select button.

6 When the formatting is complete, the Setup

menu is automatically redisplayed.
NOTE: Once formatting begins, it is completed
even if you turn off the camera or change
the Mode dial position.

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Installing the Software

Make sure that you install the software from the KODAK Picture Software CD
before you transfer pictures from your camera to the computer.

Install the Software
1 Before you begin, close all software applications running on your
computer.

2 Place the KODAK Picture Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3 Load the software:
On a WINDOWS-based computer—usually, the first install window
automatically appears. If it does not, choose Run from the Start menu and
type the drive letter that contains the CD followed by \setup.exe. For
example: d:\setup.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 46 for a description of the applications that are
included on the CD.
NOTE: Take a few minutes to electronically register your camera and software
when you are prompted to do so. This allows you to receive information
regarding software updates, and registers some of the products
included with the camera.
You must be connected to your Internet service provider to register
electronically.

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Software Included With Your Camera
The KODAK Picture Software CD contains the following software. Your CD may
contain additional software not described here.
For detailed information, refer to the online help supplied with each software
application.

KODAK Picture Transfer Software
Automatically transfer your pictures and videos from the camera to the
computer, organize and rename your files if you wish. See page 50 for more
information.

KODAK Picture Software
After you have transferred your pictures and videos to your computer, use
KODAK Picture Software to:
m View and share your pictures and videos.
m Add special effects, make a custom slide show, fix red-eye, crop and rotate,
and much more.
m E-mail your pictures and videos to friends and family.
See page 52 for more information.

KODAK Camera Connection Software
KODAK Camera Connection Software displays the camera as a removable drive
on your desktop. Access the pictures and videos in your camera as you would
the contents of any removable drive to transfer, copy, move, rename, or delete
the files. For more information, see Transferring Your Pictures and Videos
Manually on page 53.

QUICKTIME Software
QUICKTIME allows you to play back videos and the portable slide shows
(KODAK Picture Road Show) that you create in KODAK Picture Software. For
more information, refer to the QUICKTIME online help.

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Computer System Requirements
For acceptable picture transfer and editing, we recommend the following
minimum requirements:

WINDOWS-Based System Requirements

m Personal computer designed for WINDOWS 98, 98SE, ME, or 2000
m Available USB port
m Personal computer with CD-ROM drive, minimum 200 MHz
microprocessor

m Color display monitor 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, X
m Available USB port or CompactFlash card reader
m PowerPC-based MACINTOSH computer, with CD-ROM drive
m Color display monitor with a minimum resolution of 640 x 480 (1024 x
768 preferred) and 256 colors (Thousands or Millions recommended)

m 64 MB of available RAM; 100 MB of available hard disk space

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Transferring Pictures and
Videos

Before You Transfer Files to the
Computer
Before you transfer your pictures and videos from the camera to the computer,
make sure you have installed the software from the KODAK Picture Software CD
(page 45).

Connecting to the Computer
You can transfer your pictures and videos from the camera to the computer
using either the provided USB cable or the optional 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 end of the USB cable into the
labeled USB port on the camera.
4 Turn on the camera.

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Connecting With the KODAK Camera Dock
1 Open the connection door on the bottom of
the camera.

2 Place the camera in the Camera Dock.
3 Push the Connect button.
You can transfer files while the green
light is blinking.
For more information, see Chapter 8, Using the
KODAK Camera Dock.
NOTE: You can also use a KODAK USB Picture Card Reader to transfer your
pictures. See your KODAK retail dealer or visit our Web site at http://
www.kodak.com/go/accessories.

Transferring Your Pictures and Videos
KODAK Picture Transfer Software automatically opens on your computer when
you have connected as shown in the previous section, Connecting to the
Computer.

Transferring on a WINDOWS-based Computer
m Click Transfer Now

to transfer your pictures and videos to the
computer.
Your pictures are transferred to the following default location on your
computer: C:\Kodak Pictures.
m Click Setup
before you click Transfer Now if you wish to change
the default options for transferring files.
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Transferring on a MACINTOSH Computer

m Select the Automatic Transfer radio button, then click Transfer.
Automatic Transfer copies all of the pictures and videos from the
picture storage location to your computer, using the current settings.
m Or, select the Guided Transfer radio button, then click Transfer.
Guided Transfer lets you review each picture, give it a name, and select
a destination folder on your computer.

Turning Off the KODAK Picture Software Autostart
If you do not want KODAK Picture Transfer and Picture Software to start
automatically, you can turn off the autostart feature. For this and 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.

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Working With Your Pictures and Videos
When your pictures and videos are transferred, Picture Transfer Software
closes and KODAK Picture Software opens.
With KODAK Picture Software you can:
m add special effects to your pictures, make a custom slide show, fix red-eye,
crop and rotate
m print to your personal printer
m play back a video
m e-mail pictures and videos to family and friends
NOTE: The person to whom you e-mail videos must have QUICKTIME software
loaded on their computer to view the video. QUICKTIME can be
downloaded from http://www.apple.com.
Refer to the online help for details on using the software.

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Transferring Your Pictures and Videos
Manually
KODAK Camera Connection Software lets you directly access the pictures and
videos in your camera to: display and browse thumbnails of your pictures and
videos , copy all or selected pictures and videos to your computer, open a
picture or video directly in third-party applications, delete pictures and videos
from a storage location, format the camera internal memory or Picture Card,
and view information on a selected picture or video.
Connect your camera to the computer (page 49) and access your pictures and
videos as follows:

On a WINDOWS-based Computer

m When you connect your camera to the computer (page 49), 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 camera and then turn it back on.
See page 85 for information on picture names and locations.

KODAK Camera Connection Software Online Help
For detailed information on using Camera Connection Software, refer to the
online help:
On a WINDOWS computer—right-click the camera icon in the My
Computer window, then select Camera Help.
On a MACINTOSH system—on the Finder menu bar, choose Camera →
Camera Help.
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Printing Your Pictures
Choose your favorite method to enjoy long-lasting prints of your digital
pictures.

From KODAK Picture Software

m Print to your home printer with KODAK Premium Picture Paper.

From a Picture Card

m Use the Print Order feature (page 36) to automatically print from a Picture
Card directly to a KODAK Personal Picture Maker or other direct-printenabled printer.
m Take your Picture Card to your local photo retailer for printing.
m Make your own prints at any KODAK Picture Maker.

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Using the KODAK Camera
Dock

The KODAK Camera Dock makes it easier than ever to transfer your pictures to
the computer. In addition, the Camera Dock is a rapid battery charger for the
included Rechargeable Battery Pack, and supplies power to the camera.
To keep the Battery Pack charged and the camera always ready to take
pictures, store your camera in the Camera Dock whenever you are not using 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 packaged with the following items.

1 Camera Dock
2 AC power adapter

2

3
1

Some AC adapters may be different from
the one pictured.
3 KODAK Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Pack
4 Quick Start Guide (not shown)

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Installing the Dock Insert
KODAK DX-series cameras are packaged with a Dock insert, which is used to
custom-fit the camera to the Camera Dock.

1 Place the front tabs on the insert into the
slots in the Camera Dock cavity.

2 Fit the insert down into the cavity and snap
the insert into place.
To order an insert for your camera, contact
Kodak Customer Support, see page 74.

Connecting the Camera Dock
Connect the Camera Dock to your computer and to an external power source.
You will need the USB cable that is included with your camera, and the AC
adapter that is included with the Camera Dock.
Make sure your camera is not in the Camera Dock when you are connecting to
power and the computer.

1 Plug the labeled ( ) end of the USB cable
1
2
3

into the labeled USB port on your computer.
For details, 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.

Your AC adapter may be different from the one pictured, or may have
additional plugs. Use the plug that accommodates your type of power outlet.
Leave the Camera Dock connected to the computer for easy access for
transferring pictures, charging the Battery Pack, and providing power to the
camera.
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Installing the Battery Pack in the Camera
1 Open the battery door on the bottom of the
camera.

2 Install the Battery Pack in the direction of
the arrows, as illustrated.

CAUTION:

d
Ko

ak

The Battery Pack can only be
inserted into the camera in the
orientation shown. If the
Battery Pack does not easily
install, reposition it and try
again. DO NOT FORCE IT. Doing
so can damage your camera.
3 Close the battery door.
IMPORTANT: The batteries in the Battery Pack are not charged
when you receive it. See page 58 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, place the camera in the Camera Dock.
Door
open

1 Turn off the camera.
2 On the camera bottom, slide the dock
connection door until it clicks open.

Tripod
socket

Connector

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3 Place the camera in the Camera Dock and

push down to seat the connectors; the Dock
locator pin fits into the camera tripod
socket.
Connector
The Camera Dock light glows green
when the connectors are properly
seated. The camera is now powered by
Light
the Camera Dock instead of the camera
batteries.
NOTE: If the Battery Pack in the camera requires charging, the Camera Dock
light turns red after a few seconds and charging begins.
Locator
pin

Charging the Battery Pack
The batteries in the Battery Pack are not charged when you receive it.
1 Turn off the camera.
2 Make sure the Battery Pack is installed in the camera.
3 Place the camera in the Camera Dock (see page 57).
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 is no red light while charging.
m Charging stops if you turn on the camera. If the camera is left in the
Camera Dock with the power on, charging resumes when the camera
enters Deep Sleep mode (see page 6).
NOTE: The Camera Dock only charges the provided Ni-MH Rechargeable
Battery Pack. If you place the camera in the Camera Dock with any
other type of batteries, rechargable or not, no charging takes place.
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Transferring Pictures
To transfer pictures from your camera to your computer:
Connect

1 Place the camera in the Camera Dock.
2 Push the Connect button.
m The Camera Dock light blinks green

while the connection to the computer is
active.

m KODAK Picture Transfer Software automatically opens on your computer

and your pictures are transferred.
You can also transfer your pictures manually while the green light is
blinking. See page 53.
m Then, KODAK Picture Software opens so you can work with your pictures
on your computer. For further details, see Chapter 7, Transferring Pictures
and Videos.
NOTE: When your pictures are transferred, leave the camera in the Camera
Dock. 8 minutes after the transfer is complete, the Camera Dock begins
to monitor battery power and then begins charging whenever necessary.

When Using a Tripod
For stability when using a tripod, remove the camera from the Camera Dock
and connect the tripod directly to the camera, rather than through the Camera
Dock.
The camera tripod socket is located on the bottom of the camera.

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Troubleshooting Problems

There may be times when you have questions about using your KODAK camera
or Camera Dock. This chapter can help you find the answers quickly.
Additional technical information is available in the ReadMe file located on the
KODAK Picture Software CD. For updates to Troubleshooting information, visit
our Web site at http://www.kodak.com.

Troubleshooting—Camera
Picture Card
Problem
The camera does not
recognize your
Picture Card.

Cause
The Picture Card
may not be
CompactFlash
certified.
The Picture Card
may be corrupt.

Solution
Purchase a certified
CompactFlash Picture Card
(page 4).

Reformat the Picture Card
(page 44).
Caution: Formatting erases all
pictures and videos from the card.
No Picture Card is Insert a Picture Card into the card
inserted in
slot, then push to seat the
camera or Card is connector (page 4).
not fully inserted.
Camera freezes up Camera detects an Turn the camera off, then back
when a Picture Card error when the
on.
is inserted or
Picture Card was Make sure the camera is off when
removed.
inserted or
inserting or removing a Picture
removed.
Card.
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Camera Communications
Problem
Cause
The computer
There is a problem with
cannot
the configuration of the
communicate with USB port on your
the camera.
computer.

Solution
See the following file on the
KODAK Picture Software CD:
USB.html
Or, go to www.kodak.com
and click Service and
Support.
Camera power is off.
Turn on the camera
(page 5).
Battery is not charged. Replace or recharge the
batteries (page 3).
Some Advanced Power See the Power Management
Management utilities on section of your laptop user’s
laptops can turn off
guide to disable this feature.
ports to save battery life.
USB cable is not
Connect cable to camera and
securely connected.
computer ports (page 49).
Software is not installed. Install the software
(page 45).
There are too many
Disconnect your camera
applications running on from the computer. Close all
your computer.
software applications,
reconnect your camera and
try again.
The Battery Monitor or Close that software before
similar software runs starting the KODAK Software.
constantly.

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Camera Communications
Problem
Cause
Cannot transfer
Software is not installed
pictures to
on computer.
computer. The Add
New Hardware
Wizard cannot
locate drivers.
LCD Messages
Message
No images to display

Memory card requires
formatting
Memory card cannot
be read (Please format
the card or insert
another card)
Internal memory
requires formatting
Internal memory
cannot be read (Please
format internal
memory)

Cause
There are no pictures
in the current storage
location.

The Picture Card is
corrupted, or
formatted for another
digital camera.

The camera internal
memory is corrupted.

Solution
Disconnect USB cable (if
using Camera Dock,
disconnect cable and remove
camera from Dock). Install
KODAK Picture Software
(page 45).

Solution
Change your picture
storage location setting
(page 14). You may need
to change your mode dial
setting first.
Insert a new Picture Card
or format the card
(page 44).

Format the internal
memory (page 44).

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LCD Messages
Message
Cause
No memory card, Files There is no Picture
not copied
Card in the camera.
Your pictures were not
copied.
Not enough space to There is not enough
copy files
space in the location
you are copying to
(internal memory or
the Picture Card).
Date/Time entry screen This is the first time you
appears automatically turned on the camera;
or the batteries have
been removed for an
extended period of
time; or the batteries
are exhausted.
Camera needs service A camera error has
#xxx
occurred.

Solution
Insert a Picture Card.

Delete pictures from the
location you are copying to
(page 33), or insert a new
Picture Card.
Reset the clock (page 6).

Turn the camera off, then
back on. If the error
message is still displayed,
call for service (page 74).
High camera
The internal
Leave the camera off for
temperature. (Camera temperature of the
several minutes, then turn
will be turned off.)
camera is too high for it back on.
the camera to operate. If the message reappears,
The viewfinder light
repeat the sequence above
glows red and the
until the message does not
camera will turn off in appear.
five seconds.

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LCD Messages
Message
Memory Card is full

Solution
Delete pictures from the
Picture Card (page 33),
insert a new Picture Card,
or change storage location
to internal memory
(page 14).
Internal Memory is full There is no more space Delete pictures from the
on the camera’s
internal memory (page 33)
internal memory.
or change storage location
to Auto and insert Picture
Card(page 14).
Unrecognized File
The camera cannot
Transfer the unreadable
Format
read the picture format. picture to the computer
(page 50), or delete the
picture (page 33).
Camera
Problem
Camera stopped
recording video
even though the
shutter button is
still held down.
Camera cannot
record video due to
slow Picture Card.

Cause
There is no more space
on the Picture Card in
the camera.

Cause
Video length time is set.
Shutter button was held
down longer than the
timed setting.

Solution
Change the Video Length
setting to Unlimited
(page 30).

Some older Picture
Cards are not able to
record video at Best
Quality.

Change the Video Quality
setting to Good (page 28),
change your storage location
to internal memory (see
page 14), or use a different
Picture Card.
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Camera
Problem
Cause
Shutter button does Camera is not turned on.
not work.
The camera is
processing a picture, the
viewfinder light is
blinking.
The Picture Card or
internal memory is full.

Solution
Turn on the camera
(page 5).
Wait until the light stops
blinking before attempting
to take another picture.

Transfer pictures to your
computer (page 50), delete
pictures from the camera
(page 33), switch storage
locations (page 14), or
insert a card with available
memory.
Camera does not Alkaline batteries were DO NOT USE ALKALINE
turn off; lens does installed in the camera. BATTERIES. Turn the power
not retract.
switch off, remove the
alkaline batteries, and
replace with an approved
battery type (page 81).
If the power switch is on
when you replace the
batteries, the camera may
not turn back on. In that
case, turn the power switch
off, then on.
Camera does not Battery is not properly Remove and reinstall the
turn on.
installed.
batteries (page 3).
Battery is not charged. Replace or recharge the
batteries (page 3).
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Camera
Problem
Cause
Part of the picture Something was blocking
is missing.
the lens when the
picture was taken.
Your eye or the picture
was not centered
correctly in the
viewfinder.
In Review mode, The camera may not be
you do not see a accessing the correct
picture on the LCD storage location.
or do not see the
picture you
expected.
Picture is too dark. Flash is not on or did not
function.
The subject is too far
away for the flash to have
an effect.

Solution
Keep hands, fingers, or other
objects away from the lens
when taking pictures.
Leave space around subject
when centering picture in
viewfinder.
Check the picture storage
location setting (page 14).

Turn on the flash (page 21).

Move so there is no more
than 10.5 ft (3.2 m) between
the camera and the subject;
7.5 ft (2.3 m) in Telephoto.
The subject is in front of Change your position so the
a bright light (backlit). light is not behind the
subject.
Camera freezes up Camera detects an error Turn the camera off, then
when a Picture
when the Picture Card back on. Make sure the
Card is inserted or was inserted or
camera is turned off before
removed.
removed.
inserting or removing a
Picture Card.

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Camera
Problem
Cause
Solution
Picture is too light. The flash is not needed. Change to Auto flash
(page 21).
The subject is too close Move so there is at least 1.6
when the flash was used. ft (0.50 m) between the
camera and the subject.
The light sensor is
Hold the camera so your
covered.
hands or other objects do
not cover the light sensor.
Stored pictures are The Picture Card was
Make sure the Picture Card
damaged.
removed when the
access light is not blinking
viewfinder light was
before removing the card.
blinking.
Pictures remaining Picture does not take up The camera is operating
number does not sufficient space to
normally. Continue taking
decrease after
decrease the picture
pictures.
taking a picture. remaining number.
Picture is not clear. The lens is dirty.
Clean the lens (page 82).
Subject too close when Move so there is at least 1.6
taking picture.
ft (0.5 m) between the
camera and the subject.
Subject or the camera Hold the camera steady
moved while the picture while taking the picture.
was taken.
The subject is too far
Move so there is no more
away for the flash to be than 7.5 ft (2.3 m) between
effective.
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Camera
Problem
Cause
Slide show does
Video Out setting is
not run on external incorrect.
video device.
External device is set
incorrectly.
Slide show does
The camera may not be
not run on LCD
accessing the correct
screen.
storage location.

Solution
Adjust the camera Video Out
setting (NTSC or PAL,
page 42).
Refer to the external device’s
user’s guide.
Check the picture storage
location setting (page 14).

Camera Viewfinder Light
The viewfinder light glows steady green when the camera is on
and ready to take a picture.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Viewfinder light does Camera is not turned Turn on the camera
not turn on and the on.
(page 5).
camera does not
Batteries are
Replace or recharge the
work.
exhausted.
batteries (page 3).
Power switch was on Turn camera off, then back
when batteries were on.
reloaded.

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Camera Viewfinder Light
The viewfinder light glows steady green when the camera is on
and ready to take a picture.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Viewfinder light blinks Batteries are low or Replace or recharge the
red.
exhausted.
batteries (page 3).
Video Length setting Reduce the Video Length
exceeds available
setting (page 30), transfer
space in memory.
pictures to your computer
(page 50), delete pictures
from the camera (page 33),
switch storage locations
(page 14), or insert a card
with available memory.
Viewfinder light glows Camera’s internal
Transfer pictures to your
steady red.
memory or Picture computer (page 50), delete
Card is full.
pictures from the camera
(page 33), switch storage
locations (page 14), or
insert a card with available
memory.
Camera is recording Camera is operating
video with Self Timer normally.
on
Your Picture Card is Change the Video Quality
not able to record
setting to Good (page 28),
video at Best Quality. change your storage location
to internal memory (see
page 14), or use a different
Picture Card.

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Camera Viewfinder Light
The viewfinder light glows steady green when the camera is on
and ready to take a picture.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Viewfinder light blinks Picture is being
Wait. Resume picture taking
green.
processed and saved when the light stops blinking.
to the camera.
Viewfinder light blinks Flash is not charged. Wait. Resume picture taking
yellow.
when the light stops blinking
and turns green.
Auto Exposure is not Release the shutter button
locked.
and recompose the picture.

Troubleshooting—Camera Dock
Camera Dock
Problem
Pictures are not
transferred to the
computer

Cause
AC adapter or USB
cable is not
securely
connected.
Software is not
installed.
There are too
many applications
running on your
computer.

Solution
Check the connections (page 56).

Install the software (page 45).
Close all software applications
and try again.

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Camera Dock
Problem
Pictures are not
transferred to the
computer

Cause
Camera was
removed from the
Camera Dock
during picture
transfer.
Connect button
was not pressed

Solution
Replace the camera on the
Camera Dock and press the
Connect button.

Press the Connect button

Camera Dock indicator light
Light Status
Cause
Light glows steady
Camera is docked.
green
Light glows steady
Camera Dock is
red
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.
The Battery Pack or
connector pins are
damaged.
The camera and Battery
Pack have been exposed
to very high or low
temperatures.

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Solution
The camera and Camera
Dock are operating
normally.

Reinstall the Battery Pack
(page 57).
Check for damage.
Slowly return the camera
and Battery Pack to room
temperature.

10 Getting Help
If you need help with your camera or Camera Dock, it is available from a
number of resources:

m Troubleshooting Problems, page 61
m Software application online help
m Product information by fax

m Place of purchase
m World Wide Web
m Technical support

Software Help
Help with any software application packaged with your camera can be obtained
from the online help provided with the application.

Kodak Online Services
m World Wide Web

http://www.kodak.com
(click Service and Support)

Kodak Fax 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

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Telephone Customer Support
If you have questions concerning the operation of KODAK software or the
camera, you may speak directly to a customer support representative.

Before You Call
Before you call to speak to a customer support representative, please have the
camera connected to your computer, be at your computer, and have the
following information available:
Operating system __________________________________________
Processor speed (MHz) _____________________________________
Computer model __________________________________________
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.

m Canada—call toll free, 1-800-465-6325, between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Monday through Friday.

m Europe—call the Kodak Digital Imaging Support Centre toll free number
associated with your location, or the U.K. toll line,
44-0-131-458-6714, between the hours of 09.00 and 17.00 (GMT/CET)
Monday through Friday.

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m Outside the U.S., Canada, and Europe—calls are charged at National
Rate.

Austria/Osterreich
Belgium/Belgique
China
Denmark/Danmark
Ireland/Eire
Finland/Suomi
France
Germany/Deutschland
Greece
Italy/Italia
Japan
Korea
Netherlands/Nederland
Norway/Norge
Portugal
Spain/Espana
Sweden/Sverige
Switzerland/Schweiz/Suisse
UK
International Toll Line
International Toll Fax Number

0179 567 357
02 713 14 45
86 21 63500888 1577
3 848 71 30
01 407 3054
0800 1 17056
01 55 1740 77
069 5007 0035
0080044125605
02 696 33452
81 3 5644 5500
82 2 708 5600
020 346 9372
23 16 21 33
021 415 4125
91 749 76 53
08 587 704 21
01 838 53 51
0870 2430270
+44 131 4586714
+44 131 4586962

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Appendix

This appendix serves as a resource for technical information about your
camera, batteries, Camera Dock, Picture Cards, and available accessories.

DX3600 Camera Specifications
Camera Specifications
Capture modes
Color
Communication with
computer
Dimensions

USB

Still picture
Video with audio
24-bit, millions of colors
Cable included with camera

Width/Depth/ 4.7 in. /2 in. /2.9 in.
Height
(120 mm/50 mm/74 mm)
Weight
8.1 oz. (230 g) without batteries
Exposure control
Automatic
Flash
Modes
Auto, Fill, Red-Eye, Off
(still capture)
Range
Wide Angle: 1.6 - 10.5 ft (0.5 - 3.2 m)
(ISO 140)
Telephoto: 1.6 - 7.5 ft (0.5 - 2.3 m)
Charging
7 seconds max., with charged battery
Time
ISO
Automatic (100, 200)
LCD
1.8 inch (45.7 mm), color,
(liquid crystal display)
312 x 230 pixels
Preview rate: 20 fps
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Camera Specifications
Lens
Type

Optical quality glass,
5 group, 6 element
Includes 2 aspherical lenses
Fixed: f/3.3 - 4.5

Maximum
Aperture
Focal Length 35 - 70 mm (equiv. to 35 mm camera)
5.6 - 11.1 mm (actual)
Focus
Fixed, 1.6 ft (0.5 m) to infinity
Distance
Close-up, 10 to 24 in. (25 to 60 cm)
Accessory
30 mm external threads on lens
lenses
37, 43 mm—adapter required
Filters—adapter required
Operating Temperature
32 to 104° F (0 to 40° C)
File formats
Still
JPEG—.jpg
Video
QUICKTIME— .mov
Picture storage
Internal memory—8 MB included

Pixel resolution
2.2 MP

Still mode
Video mode
20 fps

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ATA compatible Type I CompactFlash
card—not included, optional purchase
Best Quality—1800 x 1200 pixels
Good Quality—900 x 600 pixels
Best Quality—320 x 240 pixels
Good Quality—160 x 120pixels

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Camera Specifications
Power
Batteries

2 Lithium, AA
Lithium Battery KCRV3
2 Ni-MH, AA rechargeable
Alkaline batteries not recommended
Battery Pack, KODAK Ni-MH Rechargeable
Camera Dock Battery Pack (rechargeable in Camera
only
Dock only)
Battery Pack also available as an
optional accessory
Self Timer
10 seconds (still and video capture)
Tripod socket
.25 in. (.006 m) threaded
Video Out (AV cable included)
NTSC or PAL selectable
Viewfinder
Real image optical viewfinder
White balance
Automatic
Zoom
2X Optical zoom
(still capture)
3X Digital zoom

Camera Dock Specifications
Camera Dock Specifications
Communication with USB
computer
Dimensions
Width/Depth/
Height
(without insert)
Weight

Cable included with
KODAK DX-series cameras
5.9 in. /4.4 in. /1.5 in.
(150 mm/112.5 mm/38.5 mm)
5.5 oz. (155 g)

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Camera Dock Specifications
Dimensions
Width/Depth/
Height
(with insert)
Weight
Indicator light
Input voltage
Power

DC input

5.9 in. /4.4 in. /1.7 in.
(150 mm/112.5 mm/42.5 mm)
6.2 oz. (175 g)
2-color LED indicates operating/
charging
7 ±0.7 V DC
AC adapter included with Camera Dock

Original Factory Settings—Camera
Your camera is set to the following defaults at the factory:
Feature
Flash (still capture)
Picture Storage Location
Quality, Picture
Quality, Video
QuickView
Brightness
Video Out
Date/Time
Language
Video Length
Video Playback Display
Optical Zoom
80

Factory Setting
Auto
Auto
Best—1800 x 1200
Best—320 x 240
On
0.0
NTSC
2001/01/01; 12:00
English
Unlimited
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm
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Using Your Batteries
m Replacement Types—your camera can use the following battery types:
– 2, 1.5 volt AA lithium batteries
– 1, KODAK Lithium Battery KCRV3 *
– 1, KODAK Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Pack, rechargeable in the
Camera Dock *
– 2, 1.2 volt AA Nickel Metal Hydride (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 To lengthen battery life, limit the following activities:
– Using Preview (using the LCD as the viewfinder, see page 19)
– Reviewing your pictures on the LCD (see page 31)
– Taking videos (videos use more battery power than still pictures)
– Excessive use of the flash
m When using rechargeable batteries, do not exceed the mAH capacity of
your battery charger.
m NOT ALL BATTERIES ARE CREATED EQUAL! Battery life depends
significantly on age, usage conditions, type, brand, and camera. Digital
camera requirements are very demanding on batteries. Not all batteries
perform well under these challenging conditions. In Kodak lab tests, Nickel
Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) rechargeable batteries delivered the best results in
a variety of conditions. Ni-MH batteries are designed for high-demand
devices, like digital cameras, and do not exhibit the “memory” effects seen
with other rechargeable technologies.
m Battery performance is reduced at temperatures below 41 °F (5 °C). Carry
spare batteries when using your camera in cold weather, and keep them
warm until you are ready to take pictures. Do not discard cold batteries
that do not work. Once they are warmed, they may be usable.
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Tips, Safety, 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 Picture Card. Allow all components to air-dry for at least 24
hours before using the camera again.
m Clean the lens and back LCD screen:
1 Blow gently on the lens or LCD screen to remove dust and dirt.
2 Moisten the lens or LCD screen by breathing lightly on it.
3 Wipe the lens or LCD screen gently with a soft, lint-free cloth or an
untreated lens-cleaning tissue.
Do not use cleaning solutions unless they are designed specifically for
camera lenses. Do not wipe the camera lens or LCD screen with
chemically treated eyeglass lens tissue. It may scratch the lens.
m Clean the outside of the camera by wiping with a clean, dry cloth. Never use
harsh or abrasive cleaners or organic solvents on the camera or any of its
parts.
m Service agreements are available in some countries. Please contact a dealer
of Kodak products for more information.

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Camera Accessories
Get the most from your KODAK Digital
Camera by adding just the right accessories.
Expand your capture options. Increase your
picture storage. Or extend your battery life.
For a full range of KODAK accessories, see
your Kodak retailer 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 Rechargeable with the KODAK Camera Dock, the
Battery Pack
Battery Pack ensures you will always have fully
(for Camera Dock)
powered batteries
Lithium Battery
Lightweight battery pack fits perfectly in your camera
KCRV3
and offers superior battery life
Picture Cards
Removable memory, many sizes available, including:
16, 32, 64, 96, 128, and 192 MB
Lens adapter and
Custom adapter allows you to use additional lenses
lenses
for flexibility and versatility in your picture taking
Premium Picture
Print photo-quality pictures on your home printer
Paper

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Picture/Video Storage Capacities
Picture Cards are available in many different sizes, or storage capacities. The
table below indicates how many pictures or videos, using typical file sizes, can
be stored on different size Picture Cards or in the camera’s internal memory.
Picture and video file sizes can vary. You may be able to store more or fewer
pictures or videos.
Best Quality
Good Quality
Store this many pictures/seconds of video
Internal memory (8 MB)
12 / 35
49 / 90
16 MB Picture Card
24 / 70
99 / 180
64 MB Picture Card
98 / 280
395 / 720
96 MB Picture Card
148 / 420
593 / 1,080
192 MB Picture Card
295 / 840
1,185 / 2,160
KODAK Picture Cards can be purchased separately on our Web site at http://
www.kodak.com/go/accessories.
Use only certified cards that carry the CompactFlash logo.

Locating Files on a Picture Card
Pictures and videos stored on a KODAK Picture 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—used for updating camera firmware.
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DCIM folder—root level folder, contains the 100K3600 folder. Each time you
turn on the camera or insert a different Picture Card, any empty folders within
the DCIM folder are removed.
100K3600 subfolder—contains all the pictures or videos taken when a
Picture Card is inserted in the camera and the storage location is set to Auto.

File Naming Conventions
The camera maintains separate and sequential numbering sequences for the
internal memory and Picture Card. Pictures are named DCP_nnnn.JPG and
videos are named DCP_nnnn.MOV. The naming conventions described here
apply to both .JPG and .MOV files. Files are numbered in the order in which
they are taken. The first picture is named DCP_0001.JPG; the highest number
allowed is DCP_9999.JPG.

File Naming Conventions on a Picture Card

m When a Picture Card contains a file named DCP_9999.JPG in the

\DCIM\100K3600 folder, subsequent pictures appear in a new folder
(\DCIM\101K3600), beginning with picture DCP_0001.JPG.
m Even if you transfer files to the computer or delete files from the camera,
the camera continues to use consecutive numbers for all subsequent
pictures and videos. For example, if the last picture taken was
DCP_0007.JPG and you delete it, the next picture or video you take is
named DCP_0008.JPG or .MOV.
m When you insert a different Picture Card into your camera, the next picture
number is defined by incrementing the higher of the last picture taken by
the camera, or the highest existing picture number in the folder.
m If you use the Picture Card in a camera other than the DX3600 camera, and
that camera manufacturer adheres to this file structure standard, the
\DCIM folder contains a folder named by that camera. For more
information, refer to the documentation that accompanied that camera.

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File Naming Conventions in Internal Memory

m The camera’s internal memory contains your stored pictures and videos,
with no folders or subfolders.

m When you format the internal memory, the numbering sequence restarts at
DCP_0001.

m When the internal memory contains a picture named DCP_9999, the next

picture taken is named with the lowest unused number. For example, if the
internal memory contains DCP_0002, DCP_0004, and DCP_9999, the next
picture taken is named DCP_0003.

File Naming Conventions After a Copy
Your camera maintains separate numbering sequences for the files in the
internal memory, and for the files on the Picture Card. When you copy a picture
or video, it is renumbered sequentially in the new location.
For example, in the Before Copy list below, the two files in the internal memory
are copied to the Picture Card. After Copy, the copied files are renumbered on
the Picture Card as DCP_0004 and DCP_0005. Additionally, if DCP_0005 is
deleted, the next file copied to the Picture Card is named DCP_0006. In the
internal memory, the original files and their numbers are unchanged.
Before Copy
Internal Memory
DCP_0001.jpg
DCP_0002.mov

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Picture Card
DCP_0001.mov
DCP_0002.mov
DCP_0003.jpg

After Copy
Internal Memory Picture Card
DCP_0001.jpg DCP_0001.mov
DCP_0002.mov DCP_0002.mov
DCP_0003.jpg
DCP_0004.jpg
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Regulatory Information
FCC Compliance and Advisory
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures: 1) reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; 2) increase
the separation between the equipment and the receiver; 3) connect the
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
specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used
with the installation of the product, they must be used in order to ensure
compliance with FCC regulation.

Canadian DOC Statement
DOC Class B Compliance—This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class
B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio
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interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Obervation des normes-Class B—Le présent appareil numérique n’émet
pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils
numériques de la Classe B prescrites dans les règlements sur le brouillage
redioélectrique édictés par le Ministère des Communications du Canada.

VCCI Class B ITE

English translation:
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control
Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If
this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it
may cause radio interference. Install and use the equipment according to the
instruction manual.

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Index
A
about
camera information 43
picture, video information

40
accessories 83
adjusting
LCD brightness 41
picture quality 23
resolution 23, 28
video quality 28
video volume 32
audio/video cable 39
auto shutoff 6
automatic
flash 21
powerdown 6
printing 36
autostart, software, disable 51
B
batteries
charging Battery Pack 58
checking power level 7
extending battery life 7, 81
guidelines 81

loading 3
loading Battery Pack 57
low or exhausted 7
replacement types 81
safety 82
tips 81
with Camera Dock 55
Battery Pack, Camera Dock
charging 58
installing 57
brightness, LCD screen 41
button, flash 21
C
cables
audio/video 39
power, Camera Dock 56
USB 49
camera
accessories 83
charging Battery Pack 58
cleaning 82
connecting problems 62
docking 57
features, overview iii
information, viewing 43
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internal memory 14
maintenance 82
original factory settings 80
package contents 2
picture storage location 14
problems 65
safety 82
specifications 77
status icons 13
transferring pictures 49, 59
turning on and off 5
Camera Connection Software
about 46
online help 53
transferring pictures 53
Camera Dock
charging Battery Pack 58
docking camera 57
installing insert 56
package contents 55
power connection 56
specifications 79
transferring pictures 59
USB connection 56
using 55
Canadian compliance 87
cap, lens 5
caring for your camera 82
changing picture location 14
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charging Battery Pack 58
checking storage location 16
cleaning camera, lens 82
clock, setting 6
close-up scenes 19
close-up videos 27
communication problems 62
CompactFlash 4
computer
connecting camera 49
running a slide show 38
system requirements 47
transferring pictures to 49,
50, 53
connect camera
to computer 49
to television 39
with Camera Dock 50
with USB cable 49
connect Camera Dock 56
copy pictures
card to memory 35
memory to card 35
to computer 49, 50, 53,

59
customer support numbers 74
customizing camera settings 41

Index
D
date
imprinting on pictures 24
imprinting on videos 29
setting 6
DCIM folder, Picture Card 84
defaults, original settings 80
deleting
from internal memory 33
from Picture Card 33
last picture 18
last video 26
protecting pictures from 34
digital pictures, using 1, 49
digital zoom 20
display brightness, adjusting 41
display problems 67
displaying slide show 38
dock insert 2, 56
docking camera 57
downloading pictures 49, 50,
53, 59

FCC compliance 87
file names
in internal memory 86
on Picture Card 85
flash
auto 21
fill 21
red-eye 21
using 21
folders, Picture Card 84
formatting
internal memory 44
Picture Card 44
G
guidelines, battery 81

E
editing pictures 52
error messages 63

H
help
online service 73
online, Picture Transfer 51
online, software 53
telephone support 74
troubleshooting camera 61
troubleshooting Camera
Dock 71

F
fax numbers, support 73

I
image storage menu 14
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included with camera 2
information
camera, viewing 43
picture, viewing 40
video, viewing 40
insert, dock 2, 56
installing
batteries 3
Battery Pack 57
Picture Card 4
software 45
internal memory
file name conventions 86
formatting 44
setting picture location 14
storage capacity 84

battery symbol 7
error messages 63
picture location icon 13
previewing pictures 19, 26
status bar 13
lens cap 5
lens, cleaning 82
light
Camera Dock 72
self-timer, camera 22, 28
viewfinder, camera 5, 69
loading
batteries 3
Battery Pack 57
Picture Card 4
software 45

K
KODAK software
Camera Connection 46
getting help 73
installing 45
Picture 46
Picture Transfer 46

M
MACINTOSH
installing software on 45
system requirements 47
magnify picture 36
maintenance, camera 82
memory
internal or card 14
storage location setting 14
menus
camera setup 11
image storage, setting 14

L
language, setting 43
LCD
adjusting brightness 41
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navigating 12
overview 8
review 10
reviewing pictures 10
setup 11
still 9
taking pictures 9
taking videos 8
video 8
MISC folder, Picture Card 84
mode dial
overview iv
review 10
settings and menus 8
setup 11
still 9
video 8
modes
review 10
setup 11
still 9
video 8
monitor, requirements 47
N
navigating
menus 12
pictures, videos 31
NTSC, video out setting 42

O
optical zoom 20
overview, camera menus 8
P
package contents
camera 2
Camera Dock 55
PAL, video out setting 42
photo paper, purchasing 83
Picture Card
file name conventions 85
file structure 84
formatting 44
inserting 4
picture location 14
problems 61
purchasing 83
removing 4
setting picture location 14
storage capacities 84
Picture Software
about 46
editing pictures 52
playing videos 52
Picture Transfer Software
about 46
online help 51
transferring pictures 50
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pictures
checking location 16
close-ups 19
copying 35
date imprint 24
deleting 33
editing 52
file naming 85
information, viewing 40
locating in memory 86
locating on computer 50
locating on Picture Card 85
magnifying 36
navigating 31
printing 54
protecting 34
quality, setting 23
reviewing 31
selecting for printing 36
storage capacity 84
storage location 14
taking 17
transferring manually 53
transferring to computer
49, 50, 59
using on computer 49, 52
playing a video 32
power
Camera Dock 56, 58
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checking batteries 7
turning camera on 5
powerdown, automatic 6
preview pictures 19, 26
print orders 36
printing
from a Picture Card 54
from Picture Software 54
with print orders 36
protecting pictures 34
Q
quality, setting 23, 28
QUICKTIME software 46
QuickView 18, 26
R
RAM, requirements 47
ReadMe file 61
red-eye, flash 21
regulatory information 87
replacing batteries 81
requirements
MACINTOSH system 47
WINDOWS-based system 47
resolution, setting 23, 28
review
mode dial 10
reviewing pictures

Index
for printing 36
magnify 36
menus 10
slide show 38
reviewing pictures and videos
deleting 33
picture, video information

40
protecting 34
running slide show 38
S
safety 82
selecting menus and options 12
self-timer
still pictures 22
videos 27
service and support
fax numbers 73
Kodak web site 73
telephone numbers 74
setting
clock 6
date and time 6
flash 21
language 43
LCD brightness 41
mode dial menus 8
NTSC 42

PAL 42
picture location 14
picture quality 23
picture storage location 14
resolution 23, 28
self-timer 22, 27
video length 30
video out 42
video quality 28
video storage location 14
setup
mode dial 11
mode, using 41
shutoff, auto 6
shutter
problems 66
self-timer delay 22, 27
sleep mode 6
slide show
changing display time 38
problems 69
running 38
software
getting help 73
included with camera 46
installing 45
KODAK Camera Connection

46
KODAK Picture 46
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KODAK Picture Transfer 46
QUICKTIME 46
specifications
camera 77
Camera Dock 79
MACINTOSH system 47
WINDOWS-based system 47
status
camera 13
picture storage location 16
screen icons 13
status bar 13
still
mode dial 9
mode, using 17, 25
storage capacity, memory 84
System folder, Picture Card 84
system requirements
MACINTOSH 47
WINDOWS 47
T
taking pictures
close-up 19
general 17
menu settings 9
taking videos
close-up 27
general 25
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menu settings 8
telephone support 74
telephoto zoom 20
television
connecting to 39
slide show 38
video playback 32
time, setting 6
timer, shutter delay 22, 27
tips
battery guidelines 81
maintenance 82
ReadMe file 61
safety 82
transferring pictures to
computer 49, 50, 53, 59
tripod 59
troubleshooting problems
camera 65
camera communications 62
Camera Dock 71
camera viewfinder light 69
LCD messages 63
Picture Card 61
turning camera on and off 5
U
using
batteries 81

Index
Camera Dock 55
pictures on computer 49
V
VCCI compliance 88
video out, setting 42
video, mode dial 8
videos
adjust volume 32
checking location 16
close-ups 27
copying 35
date imprint 29
deleting 33
information, viewing 40
navigating 31
playing 32
protecting 34
quality, setting 28
reviewing 31
setting length 30
storage capacity 84
storage location 14
taking 25
transferring manually 53

transferring to computer 50
using on computer 52
viewfinder light
camera on 5
status 69
viewing
camera information 43
picture, video information

40
viewing picture
after taking 18
before taking 19, 26
magnified 36
viewing video, after taking 26
volume adjusting 32
W
web site, Kodak 73
wide angle zoom 20
WINDOWS
installing software 45
system requirements 47
Z
zoom 20

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