By accepting photos, you can load or store photos into the camera from a computer source. Is there anything that can be done?
SOURCE: Kodak easyshare camera not transfering photos
My kodak easyshare camera will not transfer my photos to the computer. Everything is plugged in and the camera is blinking but nothing is happening. Please help. I checked the connections, they are fine.
SOURCE: i want ot down load the photos from my Kodak easyshare M873 digital camera to my PC.How do i do it
If you have the USB data cable that came with the camera hook it up and plug it in and it should show up as a Removable Drive when you click My Computer; you could also use the SD card if you have one put that into your computer if you have an SD card slot or an external SD card reader.
If you don't have a manual it is available online here:
http://www.kodak.com/global/plugins/acrobat/en/service/manuals/urg00754/M873_UG_GLB_en.pdf
Good luck!
SOURCE: Blurry photos, delay in capture
These Sony cameras including T70, T100, T200, T300 all have the same problem. There is a little black circular plastic piece in the lens that comes off the place where it is supposed to be. The piece moves around inside the lens and the focusing element can't freely move under the pull of the spring and the lens can't focus anymore. This happens after a good shake. Lens may stop focusing if dust gets in the focusing elements gear. This happens often if you put your camera in a dusty pocket, bag, purse etc.
SOURCE: Kodak Easyshare C533
This means that the internal memory of the camera is full. Apart from the external memory slot, camera's have this what you call internal memory. It is built-in to the unit itself.
What you want to do is to set the default storage to the external memory instead of the internal once.
On the Menu, navigate to image store and then choose AUTO.
Auto (default)—the camera uses the card if one is in the
camera. If not, the camera uses internal memory.
Internal Memory—the camera uses internal memory,
even if a card is installed.
Also, you would want to set the camera resolution to a lower value to. The higher the pixel rate, the bigger space it eats up in your memory storage.
SOURCE: I have a Kodak Easyshare C195 digital camera my
There should be an entry for "copy" in the camera menu.
Turn the Kodak's dial to "Capture" mode. This brings up the camera display. Press the "Program" button behind the dial.
Press the "Down" button until "Date Stamp" is highlighted. Press the "OK" or "Set" button to access the date-stamp menu.
Press the "Down" button to change the selection to "None." This removes the date stamp.
Press "OK" to save the setting. Press "Program" to return to capture mode.
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