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Re: My kodak 10.3 megapixel md1063 is showing very blurry...
Auto focus not working - Under warranty? One year from date of purchase. If not, take it to your Authorized Service Center. I know of one in Florida, I don't know where you are located
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The problem is probably the pixel size of the picture. Pictures with 5 or 6 megapixels look fine on 4 x 6 but they get blurry when enlarged. You need a minimum of 10 megapixels for an 8 x 10 print. Cameras that are able to take 10 megapixel or higher photos normally don't do this by default. They are set to save more photos on the memory card of the camera and so save the photographs as lower quality snaps. These are fine for looking at on a computer but if you want to print at 8 x 10 you need to set your camera to take the highest quality photo.
With the cam connected , open the easyshare software ,bypass the transfer window then click on the ADD PICTURES icon on the top left,under SELECT A LOCATION click on the model no. of the cam. Tag all the pictures you would like to add, then click on ADD PICTURES. Click on DONE once finished.
My kodak Easyshare C653 camera is 2.5 years old when suddenly did this a few times
then completely refused to turn on at all. Research showed me that
this is a firmware issue in Kodak cameras. Kodak website said it will look at it and
try to fix it for minimum $70 which is not worth it in my case as I paid $130
for the camera brand new 2.5 years ago. So either pay the $ for kodak to fix or buy a new camera is the solution. I am buying a new camera but it won't be a kodak this time as I want a camera that last years and won't go dead after warranty runs out.
Your camera's internal memory can only hold up to 10 pictures ( if it's set to capture at full megapixels). If you want to take more pictures or videos, you will need to add a memory card (SD or MMC card).
Here is a breakdown of the number of pictures you can take with the internal and external memory:
The 8.0MP to 1.2MP in the table is the resolution/quality setting of the camera. You can adjust it if you want for your camera to hold more pictures. However, lower setting (megapixel) lowers the quality of the pictures.
I'm not 100% sure about this. But I "think" the battery icon is a warning icon that only shows if the battery is depleted by more than 50%. That's certainly how it works on other Kodak cameras.
If your previous pictures are showing fine on LCD, we assume it's working. Check the bad pictures on PC - I suppose they'll look as bad as on the LCD, then take camera for service.
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