Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Aberdeenshire Council ASPECTS Training
Education & Recreation Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32
G Bruce, 2003
The button below the ‘4 way’ control is the ‘Menu’ setting. This
shouldn’t really be tampered with unless you really
know what all the settings are for (see the ‘official’
manual) This allows you to change such things as the
date, picture quality, self-timer etc. The options are
also there to stamp the date on the finished photo and
to decide if you want the photos going into the internal
memory or onto a card.
9. Where do the batteries go?
This camera comes with special Kodak
battery packs, although it is possible to use 2
NIMH AA batteries instead. It is
recommended that the camera is not used
with the docking station while AA batteries
are in – recharge them in a separate NIMH
charger to be on the safe side.
10. What about memory cards?
The memory cards fit into a slot which is
concealed by a plastic flap at the side of the
camera. The picture shows the flap open.
The DX4330 takes MMC (‘Multimedia’) cards
or ‘SD’ (‘Secure Data’) cards
Secure Data card
Multimedia card
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