Kodak EasyShare CX4230 digital camera
KODAK CX4230 MANUAL
http://www.kodak.com/.../CX4230_GLB_en.pdf
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• Camera Front »
• Camera Bottom »
• Camera Back »
• Getting Started »
• Install the Software First »
• Need This Guide in Large Print »
• What Can I Do With My KODAK EASYSHARE CX4230 Zoom Digital... »
• What Can I Do With My Digital Pictures »
• Camera Package Contents »
• Attaching the Wrist Strap »
• Loading the Batteries »
• Turning the Camera On and Off »
• Using the 4-Way Arrow/Zoom Button »
• Selecting a Language »
• Setting the Clock »
• Checking Camera Status »
• Inserting an MMC/SD Card »
• Choosing Internal Memory or MMC/SD Card »
• Camera Modes »
• Taking Pictures—Capture Mode »
• Take a Picture Anytime »
• Taking a Picture »
• Liveview—Using the LCD to Frame Your Subject »
• Quickview—Reviewing the Picture Just Taken »
• Using the Flash »
• Using Optical Zoom »
• Using Digital Zoom »
• Changing Picture-Taking Options »
• Reviewing Pictures—Review Mode »
• To Enter Review Mode »
• To Access the Review Menus »
• Viewing Single Pictures »
• Viewing Multiple Pictures »
• Deleting Pictures »
• Protecting Pictures From Deletion »
• Running a Slide Show »
• Displaying Pictures on a Television »
• Copying Pictures »
• Magnifying Pictures »
• Viewing Picture Information »
• Tagging Pictures—Share Mode »
• When Can I Tag My Pictures »
• To Access Share Mode/Menus »
• Tagging Pictures for Printing »
• Tagging Pictures for Emailing »
• Tagging Pictures as Favorites »
• Customizing Camera Settings—Setup Mode »
• To Access Setup Mode/Menus »
• Returning to the Previous Menu »
• Changing the Print Quantity Default »
• Turning Off Quickview »
• Turning On Liveview »
• Setting Video Out »
• Formatting Memory or MMC/SD Card »
• Viewing Camera Information »
• Installing the Software »
• System Requirements »
• Install the Software »
• Connecting to the Computer »
• Important—Before You Connect »
• Connecting to the Computer »
• Transferring Pictures to Your Computer »
• Printing Pictures from Your Computer »
• Printing From an MMC/SD Card »
• EASYSHARE Camera Dock II »
• Camera Dock Package Contents »
• Installing the Camera Insert »
• Connecting the Camera Dock »
• Installing the Battery Pack in the Camera »
• Docking the Camera »
• Charging the Battery Pack »
• Transferring Pictures »
• Caution When Using a Tripod »
• Earlier Camera Dock Model »
• Troubleshooting »
• Troubleshooting—Camera Dock II »
• Getting Help »
• Helpful Web Links »
• Help in this User Guide »
• Software Help »
• Telephone Customer Support »
• Appendix »
• Camera Specifications »
• Original Factory Settings—Camera »
• Upgrading Your Software and Firmware »
• Tips, Safety, Maintenance »
• Picture Storage Capacities »
• Locating Pictures on an MMC/SD Card »
• Card File Naming Conventions »
• Using Your Batteries »
• Battery-Saving Features »
• Optional AC Adapter »
• Camera Dock II Specifications »
• Regulatory Information »
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KODAK CX4230 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
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The Kodak EasyShare CX4230 is my first personal digital camera...Our household already has two digital cameras - a Kodak CX4200 (essentially a CX4230 without optical zoom and with a fixed focus lens) and the HP 612...
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I use it for selling on eBay and more recently - and most importantly - for complimenting my Associated Content articles, as well as articles that I sell to local newspapers for an average of $10 each...The Kodak CX4230 is a 20 mega pixel camera...
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Sorry to hear that you are having trouble with the CX4230...My Kodak Easyshare CX4230's memory got corrupted during my vacation...Kodak's site recommended using their easyshare software which I'd...Kodak's site recommended using their easyshare software which I'd never...
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I bought my Kodak Easy Share CX4230 camera a couple of years ago in anticipation of my daughter being born...Quality wise, the CX4230 is one of the better ones I’ve seen...One of the things I like most about the camera is how it doesn’t drain batteries...Some of the email service providers, like AOL, Comcast, etc...
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Auto white balance and exposure with matrix metering means even poorly lit pictures look great...Overall this is a great camera for the price, has lots of options and gets a AAA+ for ease of use...Maybe there's a reason the comparable Cannon cost slightly more, - it works right out of the box without a 2-3 week hassle with an "automated" help desk...
