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Kodak EASYSHARE MD41 User Manual

Kodak EASYSHARE MD41
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IMPORTANT:
Before connecting any cables, install the software that was included with
your camera. Then return to this user guide.
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Connect KODAK USB Cable,
Model U-8 and adapter.
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Charge Li-Ion batteries frequently, even if power remains.
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Kodak EASYSHARE MD41 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Camera typeCompact
Optical Sensor Resolution12 MP
Optical Zoom3x
Digital Zoom5x
Image sensorCCD
Built-in flashYes
Weight140 g
Video RecordingYes
Battery TypeLi-ion
LCD Screen Size2.7 inches
Sensor size1/2.3 inch
StorageInternal memory + SD/SDHC card slot
BatteryLithium-ion
Storage MediaSD Card
ISO sensitivityAuto, 100, 200, 400, 800

Summary

Loading and Charging the Battery

Battery Charging Indicator

Shows charging status: blinking for charging, steady for finished.

Battery Charging Advice

Charge Li-Ion batteries frequently, even if power remains.

Using an SD or SDHC Card

Card Insertion Caution

Warning to insert card correctly to prevent damage.

Supported Card Size

Maximum supported card size is 32 GB.

Initial Camera Setup

Powering On the Camera

Press the Power button to turn the camera on.

Setting Language and Date/Time

Configure language and date/time using camera controls.

Taking a Picture

Focusing and Shutter Operation

Half-press shutter to focus; fully press when framing marks turn green.

Reviewing Pictures and Videos

Entering and Navigating Review Mode

Use Review button to enter; arrow keys to navigate, OK to play video.

Transferring Pictures and Videos

Connecting for File Transfer

Steps to connect camera to computer using USB cable.

Accessing Camera Help

On-Camera Help System Guide

Use Menu, highlight choice, press Info button to access help topics.

Expanding Your Camera Knowledge

Further Learning Resources

Visit Kodak website for extended guides, tutorials, FAQs, downloads, and accessories.

Front Camera View Overview

Front View Component Identification

Diagram and labels identifying front-facing camera components.

Back Camera View Overview

Back View Component Identification

Diagram and labels identifying back-facing camera components.

Advanced Camera Operations

Mode Dial and Shooting Modes

Select shooting modes like Smart Capture, Program, Sport, and Video.

Using the Camera Flash

Explanation of flash modes (Auto, Fill, Red Eye) and digital correction.

Optical and Digital Zoom Control

How to use optical zoom and understand digital zoom limitations.

Changing Settings via Menu System

Navigate menus, change settings, and understand picture-taking icons.

Managing Pictures and Videos

Deleting Pictures or Videos

Procedure for deleting unwanted media using Review and Delete buttons.

Understanding Review Mode Icons

Explanation of icons displayed on the LCD during media review.

Sharing Your Photo Stories

Methods for Sharing Pictures

Overview of sharing options: prints, photo gifts, and digital sharing.

Picture Workflow: Capture to Story

Steps from capturing images to creating stories at home or online.

Troubleshooting Camera Issues

Common Problem Solutions

Solutions for camera not turning on, blank screen, flash, memory, battery issues.

Appendix: Safety and Precautions

Product Safety Warnings and Cautions

Cautions on disassembly, accessories, batteries, and liquid exposure.

Warranty and Legal Information

Limited Warranty Details

Details on warranty terms, coverage, limitations, and remedies.

Regulatory Compliance and User Rights

User Rights and Jurisdiction

Specific rights regarding warranties and damages based on location.

FCC and CE Compliance Statements

Information on device compliance with FCC regulations and EU directives.

International Compliance Certifications

Canadian, Australian, and Japanese Compliance

Compliance statements for Canada, Australia, and Japan (VCCI).

Korean Class B IT Equipment Compliance

Compliance statement for Korean Class B IT equipment.

China RoHS and Product Markings

Hazardous Substance Disclosure (China RoHS)

Information on hazardous substances in the product per China RoHS.

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