Kodak DX3215 manual Other Picture-Taking Settings

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Chapter 2

Other Picture-Taking Settings

Setting

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Set Picture Quality

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Set Macro Mode

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Turn QuickView Off

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Place the Date on Pictures

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Contents Kodak Easyshare DX3215 Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester, New York Back View Bottom View Table of Contents Reviewing Your Pictures Turning Off Kodak Picture Software Autostart Kodak Camera Connection Software Online Help Page Page Getting Started What Can I Do With My Camera?Camera Package Contents Loading the Battery Attaching the Wrist StrapTurning the Camera On and Off Checking the Battery Level Important Battery InformationAutomatic Powerdown Saves Batteries Mode When Using Batteries When DockedChecking Camera Status Status Bar IconsInserting an Optional MMC/SD Card Damage your cameraChapter Choosing Internal or Removable Memory Checking Your Picture’s LocationTaking Pictures Taking a PicturePreviewing Your Picture on the LCD LCD displays a live image and the status barDisplaying the Picture Just Taken With IconUsing the Flash Using the Zoom Other Picture-Taking Settings SettingReviewing Your Pictures Viewing Pictures on the LCDCreating a Print Order Deleting PicturesSelecting Pictures for Printing Pixels Recommended Resolution and Print SizesMaximum Running a Slide Show Other Review SettingsFeature Starting the Slide ShowCustomizing Your Camera Settings Setup OptionsCapture Options Setting Image QualitySetting Macro Turning QuickView On or OffStarting a Selectable-Interval Slide Show Setting Video OutReview Options Print Order Copying Pictures Viewing Camera InformationFormatting Camera Memory or MMC/SD Card Selecting a Language Date/Time SettingsSetting the Date and Time Selecting a Date/Time Format Placing the Date on PicturesInstalling the Software Macintosh OS X NoticeInstall the Software Kodak Picture Software Software Included With Your CameraKodak Picture Transfer Software Kodak Camera Connection SoftwareMacintosh System Requirements Computer System RequirementsWINDOWS-Based System Requirements Transferring Pictures To Your Computer Connecting to Your ComputerConnecting With the USB Cable Before You Transfer PicturesTransferring on a WINDOWS-based Computer Connecting With the Easyshare Camera DockTransferring Your Pictures Turning Off Kodak Picture Software Autostart Working With Your PicturesTransferring on a Macintosh Computer On a Macintosh Computer Transferring Your Pictures ManuallyOn a WINDOWS-based Computer Kodak Camera Connection Software Online HelpFrom an MMC/SD Card Printing Your PicturesFrom Kodak Picture Software Page Using the Easyshare Camera Dock Easyshare Camera Dock Package ContentsInstalling the Dock Insert Connecting the Easyshare Camera DockDocking the Camera Doing so can damage the cameraCharging the Battery Pack Using a Tripod Transferring PicturesPage MMC/SD Card Problem Cause Solution Troubleshooting ProblemsTroubleshooting Camera Camera Communications Problem Cause Solution Camera power is off Turn the camera onCamera Problem Cause Solution Change to Auto flash Lens is dirty Clean the lens Camera Ready Light Problem Cause Solution LCD Messages Cause Solution FullTroubleshooting Easyshare Camera Dock Easyshare Camera Dock Problem Cause SolutionLight glows steady Camera is Page Software Help Kodak Online ServicesGetting Help Kodak Fax SupportTelephone Numbers Telephone Customer SupportBefore You Call 86 21 63500888 Sweden/Sverige 08 587 704 Appendix DX3215 Camera SpecificationsCamera Specifications Jpeg Easyshare Camera Dock Specifications Easyshare Camera Dock SpecificationsFeature Factory Setting Original Factory Settings CameraUsing Your Batteries Tips, Safety, Maintenance Camera Accessories Store this many pictures Picture Storage CapacitiesLocating Pictures on an MMC/SD Card File Naming Conventions in Internal Memory Picture File Naming ConventionsFile Naming Conventions on an MMC/SD Card FCC Compliance and Advisory Regulatory InformationFile Naming Conventions After a Copy Before Copy After CopyCanadian DOC Statement Japanese Vcci StatementIndex Camera Connection Software about Error messages LCD MultiMedia Card Optical zoom Running slide show Safety 63 SD Using Viewing

DX3215 specifications

The Kodak DX3215 is a compact digital camera that revolutionized photography for its time, making it accessible to everyday users while still offering a range of impressive features. Introduced in the early 2000s, the DX3215 is part of Kodak's EasyShare line, which emphasizes simplicity and user-friendliness, appealing to both casual photographers and those looking to explore digital imaging.

One of the standout features of the Kodak DX3215 is its 3.1-megapixel resolution. While this may seem modest by today's standards, it was a significant offering in the early 2000s, enabling users to capture images that maintained a decent quality for printing and sharing. The camera is equipped with a 3x optical zoom lens, which allows users to capture subjects from a distance without compromising image clarity. The zoom capability enhances versatility, making it suitable for diverse photography scenes, from landscapes to close-up shots.

The Kodak DX3215 utilizes a 1/2.7-inch CCD sensor, which contributes to the camera’s ability to produce vibrant colors and detail. The camera also features a built-in flash that assists in low-light conditions, ensuring that users can capture memorable moments regardless of the lighting situation. An additional key characteristic is the camera's ability to record video clips with sound, which adds a dynamic element to photography by allowing users to capture motion along with still images.

In terms of user interface, the Kodak DX3215 boasts an intuitive design with a straightforward navigation menu, making it easy for novices to operate. It also features a 1.5-inch LCD screen that provides a clear view of the subjects being photographed and allows users to review their images immediately after taking them.

The camera supports various storage media, utilizing CompactFlash cards, which were a popular choice in the digital camera market during its time. With its USB connectivity, transferring images to a computer is a straightforward process, a functionality that aligns well with Kodak's EasyShare concept, promoting easy sharing of photos.

Overall, the Kodak DX3215 encapsulates the spirit of early 2000s digital photography, combining user-friendly features with essential technologies to create a reliable camera for capturing life’s moments. Its designed simplicity and respectable image quality made it a valuable tool for both amateur photographers and families looking to document their experiences.