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Kodak DX3600 EasyShare 2MP Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom

Kodak DX3600 EasyShare 2MP Digital Camera w/ 2x Optical Zoom

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Brand: Kodak
Category: Photography

List Price: $299.00
Buy Used: $45.00
You Save: $254.00 (85%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 87 reviews
Sales Rank: 40832

Platforms: Windows Nt, Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Nt 3.5, Windows Nt 4, Windows Nt 5, Powermac, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Server, Mac Os X, Mac Os 9 And Below, Windows
Media: Electronics
Batteries: 4
Batteries Included: Yes
System Memory: 8
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Optical Zoom: 2
Digital Zoom: 3
Connectivity: Serial interface
Display Size: 1.8
Battery: 2 Lithium Ion
Compatibility: PC USB
Includes MP3 Player: 0
ISO Equivalent: 200
Maximum Aperture: 3.3
Maximum Focal Length: 70
Minimum Focal Length: 37
Maximum Resolution: 2.2
Maximum Shutter Speed: .0008333
Minimum Shutter Speed: .125
Maximum Vertical Resolution: 1200
Number Of Rapid Fire Shots: 0
Removable Memory: CompactFlash Type I or II
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Has Tripod Mount: Yes
Size: DX3600 Digital Camera
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 2 x 4.7 x 2.9
DPOF
Macro
Warranty: 1 Year Parts/Labor

MPN: 103-2630
Model: DX3600
UPC: 041771032630
EAN: 0041771032630
ASIN: B00005LVWB

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 2.2 megapixel sensor creates 1800 by 1200 images for prints at sizes up to 8 x 10
  • 2x optical and 3x digital (6x total) zoom lens with autofocus
  • Included 8 MB internal memory holds 12 images at default resolution; expansion slot for optional CompactFlash card
  • Uses 2 AA batteries or 1 CRV3 lithium battery; disposable batteries included
  • Optional Kodak Camera Dock simplifies image transfers and battery charging

Accessories:

  • Adobe Photoshop CS4
  • Adobe Photoshop Elements 7
  • Corel Photo Album 7 Deluxe
  • PhotoPlus X2 Digital Studio
  • Adobe Photoshop CS4 Upgrade

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
PRODUCT FEATURES:Capture video - in video mode, take great video clips with audio and you can take continuous clips or set the video length at 5, 15, or 30 secondsCapture still pictures - in still mode, enjoy easy point-and-shoot operationUse the zoom features to bring your subject closerChoose a storage location - take and store your pictures and videos in the camera's 8MB of internal memory or on an optional removable picture cardThe internal memory is ideal as a safe place to keep special pictures or videosReview - in review mode, display your pictures or play your videos on the LCD screenKeep only the ones you want, magnify, protect, run a slide show of all of the pictures in your cameraSet up - in setup mode, customize your camera functionsre system, DX3600 is easy to shoot and share. Shoot a picture, touch a button, print and share your pictures with the world - that's the EasyShare System. Simply place a DX3600 in the optional Kodak Camera Dock, touch the button and pictures are automatically sent to your computer and are ready for e-mailing and printing. The Camera Dock will also quickly and automatically recharge your camera's battery pack, so you'll always be ready to take more pictures.

Amazon.com Product Description
The 2.2-megapixel Kodak DX3600 digital camera is similar to the DX3500, with several great additional features, including a 3x optical zoom (plus 2x digital zoom) and movie mode. It handles like a point-and-shoot, and delivers excellent quality images at a maximum resolution of 1,800 x 1,200 pixels--perfect for e-mailing or prints up to 8-by-10 inches. The DX3600 contains 8 MB of internal memory, plus it features a CompactFlash expansion slot for additional memory. Part of the Kodak EasyShare System, this model is compatible with the optional Kodak camera dock. The dock will upload your photos straight from the camera to your computer at the push of a button, and it recharges the camera batteries while connected to your camera.

The DX3600 offers continuous video with audio. It comes with a built-in microphone and speaker, and allows you to capture and review video with audio right on the camera. You can also connect the camera to a computer or a TV to watch your video footage. This camera comes with two AA lithium batteries, video cable, USB cable, wrist strap, Kodak Picture Software CD, documentation, and a custom camera insert for optional Kodak camera dock. It has a USB port and is compatible with both Windows and Macintosh systems.


Customer Reviews:   Read 82 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent!   February 26, 2007
Excellent Camera, which is now 4,5 years old and still working properly.
The reason I decided to write this review now (I had forgot) is to say the Kodak cameras have a good advantage over the sony ones: the dimension of the pictures are the same of the printed photos (same proportion) and the computers screens. This means nothing is cut when you get them printed.



2 out of 5 stars Battery Life is Very Poor   January 22, 2005
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

The Kodak DX3600 would be a very nice camera except that battery life is very poor. I'm lucky to get 8 pictures before the batteries go dead (I use rechargeable batteries with the Easy Share dock, and AA Alkalines).[...] Kodak is aware of the problem. Here is their response to my query about poor battery life...

'Because batteries are chemical products involving internal chemical reactions, their performance may deteriorate with prolonged storage.
NiMH rechargeable batteries, if not used for a while, may need to be reconditioned as you would when using them for the first time.
Otherwise, deactivation of the internal reactants may cause decreased capacity, which causes premature termination of charging. In other words, the batteries will not charge completely, even though the dock indicates they have.

If this happens, we have a couple of recommendations. First, make sure you have the latest firmware. If you don't, consider updating your camera to the latest version. You can locate the update by going to:

http://www.kodak.com/go/software

Once there, choose your camera from the list. The next page will offer all the available software for your model, including any current firmware updates, if available. The firmware download will have a "Read-me" file that contains the directions for performing the update.

Once you have successfully completed the update, we recommend
conditioning your battery the way you would if it were being used for the first time, as we mentioned above. It is important that you be sure you always have a fully charged battery. To do so, place the camera on the KODAK EASYSHARE Camera Dock. When the charge light turns green (all three green lights are lit for a Dock II), then remove the camera from the dock FOR A MINIMUM OF 5 MINUTES, and place it back on the dock. The 5 minutes the camera is off the dock are the key to correct recharging
for a new or uncharged battery. Repeat this same process until the combined charging time, while the light is red on the dock, EQUALS A MINIMUM OF 2 HOURS.

Once you have completed this charging process, we recommend that you leave the camera on its dock and intermittently check it for power (remove from the dock for a while then replace it). If you use your
camera frequently, of course, you will always have a charged battery because you will be removing and replacing it. If you do not use your camera frequently, periodically remove the camera from the dock and take a few test shots. Doing this assures a properly maintained battery so
that you will have lots of power.

Do not make the mistake of trying to charge the KODAK PHOTOLIFE Lithium Battery, CRV3, that comes with the camera. It is not rechargeable, and an attempt to do so could result in leakage. Also, please be aware that the camera will only charge the KODAK KAA2HR NiMh Battery. Non-Kodak
batteries or individual AA rechargeable batteries (including Kodak batteries) are not compatible with this charger. If you need a separate charger, they are available at the Kodak online store.

Remember, your camera's dock is only charging when it displays the red light. If the light is green, that means it is either done charging or has detected another type of battery it cannot charge.

PLEASE NOTE! Your camera's batteries lose power during image reviews and when adjusting camera settings. Use of the LCD screen is also a big drain.......................'

If I had known about the battery problem I never would have bought this camera. Did you read the section above when Kodak states "the batteries will not charge completely, even though the dock indicates they have." We can send robots to Mars but we can't make a battery charger that knows when a battery is really charged? What the hell good is a battery charger that doesn't know if a battery is charged or not? So just because the little green light says charged you can't believe it. I tried the firmware upgrade and that was futile, no help at all, just a waste of time.As is, I now carry at least 8 AA Alkalines (they last about 10 pictures if you keep the LCD turned off) whenever I use this camera away from home because you never know when it will just shut down by itself from weak batteries.
In defense to the camera I will say that it takes good pictures in daylight (night pictures with flash are worthless), I like the fact you can add other lenses and the built in video recorder is ok. The included software is nice. It includes options to adjust tint, brightness, crop etc.... The photo album is easy to use and makes saving the pictures easy. Also the removable compactflash card is a nice feature.
So if you decide to get this camera be prepared to buy lots of AA batteries. Personally I will never buy another Kodak product. I don't think it's right to sell a product with an apparent design flaw and then offer the consumer a, in my opinion, worthless remedy. These cameras should have been recalled and the consumer offered a full refund or a camera that works the way it should!



1 out of 5 stars Trouble from the start   November 14, 2004
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

First - I do have to say that the camera is relatively easy to use and takes very nice pictures. However, the battery life with this camera has been problematic since the first day that we received it. We have used several different batteries, as well as different battery chargers in an effort to rule out other problems. But this camera continued to be a problem. Eventually replaced with a Sony DSC-P93 - and haven't looked back since. Glad to be rid of this camera - very frustrating when you are trying to use a product to record your family's memories, and constantly run into problems with a quirky camera...


4 out of 5 stars Kodak DX 3600 a trustworthy camera...   October 29, 2004
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've had a kodak DX 3600 camera now for about 2 years. I have found that the quality of pictures has been excellent and the video mode is brilliant, as few digital cameras offer video with sound being recorded too. At the start i had battery problems and problems with it powering down unexpectedly but it was sent back to Kodak and it was a faulty connection between the power section and main part of the camera, since then i have had little problems with power, like all didgital cameras they do go through batteries but just be sure to have enough charged up, and the dock it comes with handily charges the batteries. At 2.2 mega pixels i have found it brilliant, there is brilliant image quality for what i'm using it for and it doesn't take up alot of hard drive space, with the average photo taking up about 400Kb on the best picture quality setting. I would reccemmend this camera.


4 out of 5 stars Excellent Quality for 2.2 meg. but battery life bad.   September 12, 2004
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This camera surprisingly prints great quality pictures in 3x5 to 5x7 sizes. The only problem I have with this camera is the rechargeable battery life is poor. The camera dock and the rapid charger does not adequately charge the batteries and I own 3 batteries and have a problem with all of them. I own the Kodak DX6490 now and do not have a problem with the battery keeping charged, so I believe they fixed this problem with later models.

 
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