Kodak DX3500 Picture Storage Capacities, Locating Pictures on a Picture Card, MB Picture Card

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Chapter 10

Picture Storage Capacities

Picture Cards are available in many different sizes, or storage capacities. The table below indicates how many pictures, using typical file sizes, can be stored on different size Picture Cards or in the camera’s internal memory.

Picture file sizes can vary. You may be able to store more or fewer pictures.

 

 

Store this many pictures

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best Quality

Good Quality

 

 

 

Internal memory (8 MB)

12

49

 

 

 

16 MB Picture Card

24

99

 

 

 

64 MB Picture Card

98

395

 

 

 

96 MB Picture Card

148

593

 

 

 

192 MB Picture Card

295

1,185

 

 

 

 

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 Pictures on a Picture Card

Pictures 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.

DCIM folder—root level folder, contains the 100K3500 folder. Each time you turn on the camera or insert a different Picture Card, any empty folders within

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Contents Kodak DX3500 Digital Camera User’s Guide Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester, New York Front View Back View Table of Contents Installing the Software Troubleshooting Problems Viii What Can I Do With My Camera? Getting StartedCamera Package Contents Loading the Batteries Important Battery InformationTo insert a Picture Card Turn off the camera Inserting a Picture CardBuilt-in Lens Cover Turning the Camera On and OffSetting the Clock Automatic Powerdown Saves BatteriesPowerdown Camera Behavior To reactivate Feature AfterChecking the Battery Level Mode Dial-Settings and Menus Menu Self Timer Date Stamp Quality QuickViewStill Menus Review Menus Setup Menus Menu Display BrightnessDate/Time set About Video Out Format Language Navigating Through The Menus Status Bar Icons Checking Current Camera StatusChoosing Internal Memory or Picture Card Changing Your Storage Location SettingChecking Your Picture’s Location Checking Your Storage SettingTaking a Picture Taking PicturesTaking Close-up Pictures Previewing Your Picture on the LCDUsing the Digital Zoom Using the Flash Putting Yourself in the Picture Setting Picture Quality Placing the Date on Pictures Picture is briefly displayed in the LCD With the icon Displaying the Picture Just TakenViewing Pictures on the LCD Reviewing Your PicturesMagnifying Pictures Navigating Through the PicturesCreating a Print Order Deleting PicturesPrinting Your Order Running a Slide Show Protecting Pictures From DeletionChanging the Display Interval Starting the Slide ShowCopying Pictures Before You CopyCopying Pictures Viewing Picture Information Adjusting LCD Screen Brightness Customizing Your Camera SettingsSetting Video Out Viewing Camera Information Selecting a LanguageFormatting Memory or Picture Card Cancel FORMAT-exits without making a changeInstall the Software Installing the SoftwareKodak Picture Transfer Software Software Included With Your CameraKodak Picture Software Kodak Camera Connection SoftwareComputer System Requirements WINDOWS-Based System RequirementsMacintosh System Requirements Page Connecting to Your Computer Using Pictures on Your ComputerConnecting With the USB Cable Before You Transfer Your PicturesConnecting With the Kodak Camera Dock Transferring Your PicturesTransferring on a WINDOWS-based Computer Working With Your Pictures Transferring on a Macintosh ComputerKodak Picture Transfer Software Online Help On a WINDOWS-based Computer Transferring Your Pictures ManuallyOn a Macintosh Computer Kodak Camera Connection Software Online HelpPrinting Your Pictures From Kodak Picture SoftwareFrom a Picture Card Page Camera Dock Package Contents Using the Kodak Camera DockConnecting the Camera Dock Installing the Dock InsertDocking the Camera Installing the Battery Pack in the CameraCharging the Battery Pack Transferring Pictures Using a TripodPage Troubleshooting Problems Troubleshooting-CameraPicture Card Problem Cause Solution Camera Communications Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Review mode Change to Auto flash Lens is dirty Clean the lens Batteries are low Replace or recharge Red See LCD Messages Cause SolutionCardsee Camera Dock Problem Cause Solution Troubleshooting-Camera DockCamera Dock indicator light Light Status Cause Solution Page Getting Help Kodak Online ServicesSoftware Help Kodak Fax SupportTelephone Customer Support Before You CallTelephone Numbers Austria/Osterreich 0179 567 Belgium/Belgique 02 713 14 China Page DX3500 Camera Specifications Camera SpecificationsAppendix Jpeg Camera Dock Specifications Camera Dock SpecificationsOriginal Factory Settings-Camera Using Your BatteriesFeature Factory Setting Tips, Safety, Maintenance Camera Accessories Locating Pictures on a Picture Card Picture Storage CapacitiesStore this many pictures Best Quality Good QualityPicture File Naming Conventions File Naming Conventions on a Picture CardFile Naming Conventions in Internal Memory File Naming Conventions After a Copy Regulatory InformationFCC Compliance and Advisory Before Copy After CopyCanadian DOC Statement Index Using pictures on 39 connect camera Dock Image storage menu Fax numbers, support LCD Navigating 39, 40 Macintosh Windows Zoom, digital