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The Kodak DC3200 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in 2000–2002. The camera was connected via a serial cable in order to download pictures. Kodak ceased supporting the model a couple of years later. A PDF file of the manual is available on their site. Although Kodak no longer offer a free download of the necessary software, this might be available elsewhere on the Internet.
Lens | |
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Lens | Fixed 39 mm (35 mm equiv.) F3.6 |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor | CCD |
Maximum resolution | 1152 x 864, 576 x 432 |
Storage media | CompactFlash I / 2 MB internal |
Flash | |
Flash | Internal, 1.4m - 2.4m range; Auto, Fill-In, Off |
Shutter | |
Shutter | 1/4 s - 1/500 s |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Image processing | |
White balance | Auto + 3 presets |
General | |
LCD screen | 1.6" TFT |
Battery | Four AA battery |
Dimensions | 113 x 81 x 53 mm, 4.45 x 3.1 x 2.1 inch |
Weight | 215 g / 7.6 onces (exc. battery) |
However the software is not really necessary, if the optional compact flash storage is used, which can easily be read in an appropriate modern PC card reader.
Image Storage
editThe camera has 2 MB of internal memory. Memory capacity can be expanded with a CompactFlash card.
Overexposure
editA common problem with the DC3200 was that the auto flash was too powerful. Pictures that were taken indoors would often be overexposed.
See also
editExternal links
edit- KODAK DC3200 Digital Camera Support
- Steve's Digicams User Review
- Kodak DSC3200 picture and additional information available the "Antique_Camera_Guy's" Flickr Photostream