Kodak DX3500 User Guide

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Chapter 1
Choosing Internal Memory or Picture Card
The KODAK DX3500 Digital Camera offers two storage options for taking and 
storing pictures in the camera:
Internal Memory—take and store up to 50 pictures at Good Quality (16 
pictures at Best Quality) in the camera’s 8 MB of internal memory. You always 
have memory in the camera, even if you don’t have a Picture Card with you.
Picture Card—take and store as many pictures as you like, depending on the 
size and number of cards you have. Optional KODAK Picture Cards can be 
purchased separately on our Web site at 
. For Picture Card storage capacities, see 
You can capture pictures on a Picture Card, then copy and save your favorites 
into internal memory (see 
).
Changing Your Storage Location Setting
Your storage location setting determines where your pictures are stored when 
you take them and where the camera looks for them when you are in Review 
mode. 
Use the Image Storage menu, available in all three positions on the Mode dial, 
to change the setting. See 
 for how to access the Mode dial menus.
1
In any menu screen, highlight the Image Storage menu 
 .
2
Press the Select button.
3
Highlight the storage location you wish to 
use, then press Select.
AUTO (default)—when the setting is Auto, 
the camera uses the Picture Card if one is 
installed in the camera. If no Picture Card is 
installed, the camera uses internal memory.
INTERNAL MEMORY—when the setting is 
Internal Memory, the camera always uses 
internal memory, even if a Picture Card is 
installed.
 = current setting