Kodak EasyShare CX4300 digital camera
KODAK CX4300 MANUAL
http://www.kodak.com/.../CX4300_GLB_en.pdf
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• Camera Front »
• Getting Started »
• Install the Software First »
• Need This Guide in Large Print »
• What Can I Do With My KODAK EASYSHARE CX4300 Digital Camera »
• What Can I Do With My Digital Pictures »
• Camera Package Contents »
• Attaching the Wrist Strap »
• Attaching the Lens Cap »
• Loading the Batteries »
• Turning the Camera On and Off »
• Using the 4-Way Arrow/Zoom/OK Button »
• Selecting a Language »
• Setting the Clock »
• Checking Camera Status »
• Camera Status Icons »
• Battery Status »
• Inserting an MMC/SD Card »
• Choosing Internal Memory or MMC/SD Card »
• Changing Your Storage Location Setting »
• 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 Digital Zoom »
• Changing Picture-Taking Options »
• To Return to Capture From Another Mode »
• To Access the Capture Menu »
• Taking Close-up Pictures »
• Putting Yourself in the Picture »
• Setting Exposure Compensation »
• Setting Picture Quality »
• Placing the Date on Pictures »
• Setting the Orientation Sensor »
• Reviewing Pictures—Review Mode »
• To Enter Review Mode »
• Picture Information Icons »
• To Access the Review Menus »
• Viewing Single Pictures »
• Viewing Multiple Pictures »
• Viewing Multiple Pictures—Review Menu »
• Deleting Pictures »
• Magnifying Pictures »
• Protecting Pictures From Deletion »
• Running a Slide Show »
• Starting the Slide Show »
• Changing the Display Interval »
• Turning On Loop »
• Displaying Pictures on a Television »
• Copying Pictures »
• Viewing Picture Information »
• Tagging Pictures—Share Mode »
• When Can I Tag My Pictures »
• To Access Share Mode/Menus »
• Tagging Pictures for Printing »
• Printing Tagged Pictures »
• Tagging Pictures for Emailing »
• Emailing Tagged Pictures »
• Tagging Pictures as Favorites »
• Using Favorites on Your Computer »
• 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 »
• WINDOWS System Requirements »
• MAC OS X System Requirements »
• MAC OS 8.6 and 9.x System Requirements »
• Install the Software »
• Connecting to the Computer »
• Important—Before You Connect »
• Connecting to the Computer »
• Connecting With the USB Cable »
• 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 »
• If You Do Not Have the Custom 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 »
• Camera Problems »
• Camera/Computer Communications »
• MMC/SD Cards »
• Camera LCD Messages »
• Camera Ready Light Status »
• Troubleshooting—Camera Dock II »
• Camera Dock II Problems »
• Camera Dock II Light Status »
• Getting Help »
• Helpful Web Links »
• Help in this User Guide »
• Software Help »
• Telephone Customer Support »
• Before You Call »
• Telephone Numbers »
• 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 »
• Expected Battery Life »
• Battery-Saving Features »
• Optional AC Adapter »
• Camera Dock II Specifications »
• Regulatory Information »
• FCC Compliance and Advisory »
• Canadian DOC Statement »
• VCCI Class B ITE »
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KODAK CX4300 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
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That should help with the longer exposures...I AM trying to take landscape shots, and you're right, I can take good pics within that 10 or 12 foot range...It takes really good lighted pics, but I haven't been able to take any good night shots...
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i've got a kodak cx4300 digital camera and the problem i'm having is transferring my photos onto the pc...Windows XP will detect my cx4300 ans call it a dx4300 which makes it useless...
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I'm trying to do the same thing...It should be simple, I assumed it'd mount like an external drive, but neither Windows nor Ubuntu do it, instead, they mount it like a digital camera (which makes total sense) and it doesn't let me paste files into it...TrackBack can be used to link this thread to your weblog, or link your weblog to this thread...
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Don't expect it to grow with your needs...The fact that is has no optical zoom is actually a good feature...I was earlier looking for 2 MP Digital but I got a good camera at a reasonably low price...
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But if you want to take more advanced pictures you will discover some of the cameras bad points...There are so many good cameras out there now, that to me it doesn't make sense to buy this one...Initially the Kodak EasyShare was a good looking camera & with the Kodak name you expect a good quality product...
