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Kodak EasyShare Camera Dock | 
enlarge | Brand: Kodak Category: Photography
List Price: $84.99 Buy New: $43.77 You Save: $41.22 (48%)
New (1) Used (2) from $23.97
Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 4.2 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 8013815 UPC: 041771538231 EAN: 0041771538231 ASIN: B00005BKZZ
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| Features:
| • | Fast USB connection allows easy transfer of digital images from camera to computer | | • | Compatible with all Kodak DX-series digital cameras | | • | Automatically recharges your camera's battery pack | | • | 2-color LED indicates transfer/battery charging | | • | Box includes camera dock, 7-volt AC adapter, Kodak Ni-MH rechargeable battery pack, and Quick Start Guide |
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Product Description Kodak Camera Dock makes it easier than ever to transfer your pictures to the computer. Shoot a picture, touch a button, print and share your pictures with the world - that's the Kodak EasyShare System. Kodak Camera Dock is the heart of the EasyShare System. Using Camera Dock, you can get your pictures from your camera to your computer with one button picture transfer. In addition, Camera Dock powers and recharges batteries quickly so camera is always ready to go, and it can also serve as a convenient storage location when camera is not in use. To keep the battery pack charged and the camera always ready to take pictures, store your camera in the Camera Dock whenever you are not using it.
Amazon.com Product Description The Kodak Camera Dock is compatible with all Kodak DX-series digital cameras, and includes a USB port for the fast and easy transfer of pictures from camera to computer. Each Kodak DX camera comes with a custom insert to allow it to fit into the Camera Dock. Once the camera has been inserted into the dock, simply push one button to transfer your images to a computer. Meanwhile, the dock will recharge the camera's battery pack and act as its power supply. The dock comes with a rechargeable battery pack for your DX camera, and your camera can be stored in the dock any time so it is always charged and ready to go. An LED display indicates the status of picture transfer and battery charging. The camera dock comes with a one-year warranty. Included in the box are the dock, a 7-volt AC adapter, rechargeble battery pack, and a Quick-Start guide.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
DX4530 December 5, 2007 I have had a Kodak DX4530 for about 3 years now. THis has been a wonderful product. If it wasn't for me loosing the docking station I wouldn't have a problem. Wal-Mart had it on sale for a great price after Christmas and they have been helpful with any questions I have had since the purchase.
Faulty charging February 10, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Does not fully charge Kodak batteries or 3rd party NIHM correctly. You are better off buying a simple NIHM charger for $9.99.
Not recommended September 26, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I first got my Kodak digi cam I loved it! I recommended it to everyone! But now after using it for only a year, when I take it off the docking station, I am able to take only one shot before the camera battery dies. I have purchased a new battery which worked great after the first charging, and then I experienced the same behavior with the battery again. My Dad has the same model with the same problem. I read in someone else's review that the camera battery will work longer if it's not left in the docking station. If that is the case, then what is the purpose of the docking station? I do not recommend wasting your money on this camera. Especially when the picture quality is not what you would expect from a company such as Kodak.
I thought I was the only one having problems. September 16, 2002 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I'm glad to read that I'm not the only one. Some people here are reviewing this product as the be all that ends all and well frankly I'm having some problems. To give you some background, I didn't buy the product because it was easy to transfer photos, I work with computers every day and plugging in a cable is not that difficult for me to spend 70 bucks. I bought this thing because it CHARGES batteries and it came with an extra battery. I'm a firm believer that when you go on a trip you are not going to want to bring everything along with you and you never know how much you will want to use your camera so I alway bring extra everything. One of the problems is that they include a rechargible battery with the camera, but give you no means of charging it, and they tell you not to use any regular batteries. Well now it appears that my EASY share docking station does not charge the battery that came with the docking station. It charges the one that came with my DX3900 camera, but not the one that came with the station. The battery is dead, the camera tells me so, so I plug the camera up to the docking station, it says "battery level good" I unplug the camera, turn it on, the battery level light flashes and the camera promptly dies and turns off. Immediately plug the camera back into the docking station, it tells me "battery level good" and does not charge the battery. Whats more I read a review on amazon.com about my camera that said that Kodak told the reviewer that the docking station will actually drain the battery if you leave the camera on the station too long when it doesn't need to be charged. The lesson learned...I'm going to buy another battery, because the one that came with my camera doesn't have a very good batterly life. I'm going to charge it initially and be very careful how long I leave it on the charger. If I have any more problems, I'll be sure to edit this review and air my complaints.
Great when it works August 25, 2002 One day, about a month, after I bought the camera and dock, it just quit. Even after spending literally hours with the really nice tech people at Kodak who "fixed" it, it just quit working properly again. My computer sporatically refuses to recognize the dock or the camera. Needless to say that makes it worthless for me. Now it may be the computers fault - how is one to know - but you ask me how I rate this product. I have had digital cameras before and not this problem.
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