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Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32

 

G Bruce, 2003

8.Can I wipe out pictures I don’t like?

If you decide you don’t like a picture (or if you’d like to wipe the whole lot) you can press the ‘Delete’ button at the top left of the camera..

The ‘Delete’ button is just above the ‘4 way’ control. It’s used for wiping pictures you don’t want.

When you press the ‘Delete’ button, a menu appears on the screen, giving you the option to delete that particular picture or ‘All’. Use the ‘arrow up’ and arrow down’ edges of the ‘4 way’ control to make your selection.

Finally, press in the WHOLE of the ‘4 way control’ (thumb-in-the- middle!) and that will actually perform the deletion. You will be asked to confirm this.

9.What are all the other buttons for?

The button on the top of the camera with a little ‘spark’ icon on it controls the flash. By pushing it repeatedly while the

‘Mode Dial’ is set at ‘Auto’ you can move through a range of options. For most purposes it will be fine left at ‘Autoflash’. It might be worth checking this control if the camera seems to have stopped flashing for no good reason………!

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Kodak DX4330 manual Can I wipe out pictures I don’t like?, What are all the other buttons for?

DX4330 specifications

The Kodak DX4330 is a compact digital camera that was introduced in the early 2000s, designed to offer users a balance of accessibility and functionality. This camera is part of Kodak's popular EasyShare series, which emphasizes ease of use and quick sharing capabilities.

One of the standout features of the DX4330 is its 3.1 megapixel resolution, which was considered impressive for entry-level digital cameras at the time. This resolution allows for clear and detailed photographs, suitable for printing and sharing. The DX4330 is equipped with a 3x optical zoom lens, offering users the flexibility to capture subjects at different distances without sacrificing image quality. The zoom lens, combined with the camera’s built-in flash, enhances its versatility, making it a good choice for a variety of lighting conditions.

The DX4330 features a 1.6-inch color LCD screen that provides a clear view for framing shots and accessing the camera’s menu system. The intuitive interface makes it user-friendly for even those who are new to digital photography. The camera supports various scene modes, including portrait, landscape, and night, enabling users to optimize their settings based on their shooting environment. Furthermore, the DX4330 includes a 16MB internal memory, which can be expanded using a Kodak EasyShare dock for quicker image transfers.

In terms of connectivity, one of the significant advantages of the DX4330 is its EasyShare technology. This allows users to quickly transfer images to a computer with the Kodak EasyShare dock. Moreover, the camera can be easily connected to printers, making it simple to produce physical copies of photographs.

The Kodak DX4330 also boasts a range of additional features that enhance the user experience. These include a self-timer, which allows users to set up group shots, and various image editing features directly on the camera. Battery life is commendable, allowing for extended use without frequent recharging.

Overall, the Kodak DX4330 stands out as a reliable, easy-to-use digital camera with features that cater to casual photographers. Its compact design, decent resolution, and seamless sharing capabilities make it a solid choice for those looking to capture and share memories with ease. While technology has advanced significantly since its release, the DX4330 laid the groundwork for the evolution of consumer-friendly digital photography.