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Other parties wishing to use the materials should not do so without prior consent from ASPECTS. Simplified Guide to Using the Camera. ASPECTS Aberdeenshire Special Technology Service Page 1 of 13 ASPECTS Training Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32 G Bruce, 2003...
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(very!) short videos. Uses a ‘docking station’ for quick, simple downloading….. It is part of a system which Kodak call ‘Easyshare’ and by using the docking station it is extremely simple to download the pictures into the computer, just by standing the camera on the station.
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Dial’. It will tell you on the screen what they are for – pretty straightforward, really! Leave it at ‘Auto’ until you are familiar with the camera. ASPECTS Training Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32 G Bruce, 2003 Set this dial to ‘Auto’. Lens opens automatically – watch out!
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Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32 G Bruce, 2003 The viewfinder is very small on the DX4330 – you need to get your eye close up and exactly in line. This little button makes the camera zoom in and out. Try it!
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‘4 way’ control to scroll backwards and forwards. Just press on the ‘left arrow’ or ‘right arrow’ edges of the control. ASPECTS Training Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32 G Bruce, 2003 This is the button that lets you see what you have taken.
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‘Autoflash’. It might be worth checking this control if the camera seems to have stopped flashing for no good reason………! ASPECTS Training Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32 G Bruce, 2003 The ‘Delete’ button is just above the ‘4 way’ control. It’s used for wiping pictures you don’t want.
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The memory cards fit into a slot which is concealed by a plastic flap at the side of the camera. The picture shows the flap open. The DX4330 takes MMC (‘Multimedia’) cards or ‘SD’ (‘Secure Data’) cards Multimedia card ASPECTS Training...
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With the computer switched on, and power on to the docking station (green lights on) press the ‘Kodak’ button on the docking station. Usually this starts the software on the computer automatically, but if this function has been disabled by the person who installed the software, you can start it normally from the ‘Start Menu’...
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Documents’ SEE ‘PREFERENCES’ IF YOU FEEL ADVENTUROUS! 12. Downloading ALL your pictures in one go. Assuming you have the first screen shown above and you have noted the ‘pathway’ click on ‘Transfer’. ASPECTS Training Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32 G Bruce, 2003 Page 9 of 13...
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Tick each photo you want to get rid of. (See pic above) Go to ‘File’…….’Delete’ If the camera has been set to ‘protect’ your photos, you might be ask to confirm each deletion. ASPECTS Training Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32 G Bruce, 2003 Page 10 of 13...
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You can delete the original if you want to – but it might be best to hold onto it in case you want to start again! ASPECTS Training Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32 G Bruce, 2003 Page 11 of 13...
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On networked systems, the pictures may have to be copied to a ‘shared’ folder. If this hasn’t been done, the pictures might not be accessible throughout the school. Ask your network administrator how your particular system works. ASPECTS Training Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32 G Bruce, 2003 Page 12 of 13...
A ‘low battery’ icon will appear when it gets low and will start to blink when nearly exhausted. ASPECTS Training Kodak DX4330 Digital Camera D32 G Bruce, 2003 Programme.’ borders, etc.
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