Kodak EasyShare DX3700 Point & Shoot Camera
The Kodak DX3700 is a 3MP 1/1.8 inch compact camera — known for its 3MP 1/1.8-Inch Sensor and Real-Image Optical Viewfinder. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Kodak EasyShare DX3700 Point & Shoot Camera
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Camera Overview — Kodak DX3700
Key Features — Kodak DX3700
3MP 1/1.8-Inch Sensor: Captures images at up to 2160x1440 pixels, a competitive resolution for early 2000s consumer digital compacts.
Real-Image Optical Viewfinder: Lets you compose shots through a traditional optical viewfinder as an alternative to the rear LCD.
1.6-Inch TFT LCD Display: Rear screen for image review and menu navigation, standard for point-and-shoot cameras of its era.
Four-Mode Built-In Flash: Supports Auto, Fill, Off, and Red-Eye Reduction modes for basic control over flash behavior indoors and out.
AA or CRV3 Battery Power: Accepts either 2x AA batteries or a single CRV3 cell, making replacement easy while traveling or away from a charger.
SD Card Storage: Uses widely available SD media for straightforward image storage and transfer.
Camera Specifications — Kodak DX3700
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Travel |
| Type | Point and Shoot |
| Sensor | 1/1.8 inch |
| Resolution | 3MP |
| ISO Range | 100 – 200 |
| AF System | Contrast Detection |
| AF Points | 1 point |
| Max Photo Resolution | 2160x1440 |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Display | 1.6 inches TFT LCD |
| Display Resolution | 72,000 dots |
| Viewfinder | Real-image optical |
Description — Kodak DX3700
The Kodak EasyShare DX3700 is a point-and-shoot compact camera centered on a 1/1.8-inch sensor with 3MP resolution, producing stills at up to 2160x1440 pixels. Its 1.6-inch TFT LCD with 72,000 dots handles image review duties, while a real-image optical viewfinder offers an alternative for composing shots. The built-in flash provides four modes — Auto, Fill, Off, and Red-Eye Reduction — and autofocus uses contrast detection with a single focus point.
The ISO range spans 100 to 200, best suited to bright, well-lit environments. The plastic body measures 150x113x39mm and weighs a manageable 250g. Power is drawn from 2x AA or 1x CRV3 batteries, and images are stored on SD or compatible media.
Connectivity is handled via USB, with no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on board. There is no image stabilization and no burst mode, keeping the feature set focused on basic, accessible still photography.
Pros — Kodak DX3700
- ✓1/1.8-inch sensor delivers a relatively large sensor size for a compact in its class
- ✓Built-in flash with four modes (Auto, Fill, Off, Red-Eye Reduction) adds shooting flexibility
- ✓Real-image optical viewfinder available alongside the 1.6-inch TFT LCD display
Cons — Kodak DX3700
- ✗ISO range is very limited, spanning only 100 to 200, restricting low-light performance
- ✗No image stabilization of any kind — neither in-body nor digital
- ✗No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity; image transfer relies solely on USB
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