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Kodak EasyShare MD853 Digital Camera - Page 7 Questions & Answers
How to erase internal memory on Easy Share 182
If you haven't got a removeable memory card the camera saves automatically to the internal memory and because this is very small it fills very quickly and there is nothing you can do about this other than installing a card. If you have a memory card installed then check your settings to ensure it saves automatically to this external memory.
Go to the kodak website and download a free manual if you don't already have one.
Why doesnt the lcd screen does not power on
Why not one complete question in stead of two or more incomplete ones?
To help you with complete details could be possible, without details of the camera it is impossible.
Digital camera batteries go bad?
Yes the can go bad.
I still have 9 year old Kodak lithium batteries in good condition, nut I know sometimes my rechargeable batteries last no longer then a year. It is a shame that some camera brands only give a 90 day warranty on the batteries.
To keep your rechargeable batteries in a good condition, give them a charge at least every 3 months. Or always a day before you need the camera. Never try to use speed chargers. I still have a charger capable of charging full within 15 minutes. The barrettes are hot, and when charged that way after 10 or 20 times they are dead.
Just use the charger that came with your camera.
But if you only can shoot a few shote with your battery, buy a new battery.
Why is camera stuck on "set date and time"?
You need to say which model number you have. Usually you use the center toggle to move the cursor to a choice, then press it in to make the choice. The camera should work whether you choose a date or ignore the message.
Easysharecx7525
The CX7525 works with SD cards, which max out at 2GB. It does not work with higher-capacity SDHC cards.
Kodak easyshare cx7525
The CX7525 works with SD cards, which top out at 2GB. It will not work with higher-capacity SDHC cards.
Cant read any sd card
If you have an old Kodak camera, (produced before 20070 where you used to have a memory card with less then 1 Gbyte, it could be you now try to use a SDHC card and your camera can't handle that.
The first 2 and 4 Gbyte SD cards were also SD, but now no firm is producing any SD memory card above 1 Gbyte. Even the 2 Gb now are only SDHC.
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