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This all comes down to file size of the picture and the quality you are printing in. Check your printer settings and see if you are printing in least, normal or best quality. Also look at the actual size in pixels of the picture you are printing.
The problem is that your internet speed is not fast enough from your provider. Call the provider and see if you can move up to faster speed and that will help your problem
What mode are you shooting in? It seems you may either have your shutter speed set manually to a slow speed or, alternatively you have set your apperture set to a high number e.g f/20 or there abouts. Because this is a very narrow apperture the camera will compensate by using a slow shutter speed. Try some shots in fully automatic mode and see what happens. With a slow shutter speed you can expect any movement to produce blurred images.
Hi,Did you mean that your camera is taking the pictures too slow or after you take a picture saving process is slow ? Pls give us more clue to help you.. Regards
Some possible causes: a slow card...purchase one rated for faster speed. Picture quality level set to highest level...pictures look great but take time to process. Some brands of cards are slow, especially the cheap ones. Stick with the big names. If your card is full of pictures, it will be slow.
You might have a USB virus or spyware infection in the memory card. I suggest you have Kodak develop the pictures then wipe the memory card clean. And the pictures might be dark because of the camera settings and or the development quality. Try resetting the camera. Hope this works.
the situation is not with your computer it is with the websight. if your trying to get access to a picture database you need to be patient. the pictures do load up slow and the server might have a slow access point. the normal size for a picture is about 4 mb to 400 mb depending on the quallity og the picture. so be patient.
Before a digital camera is ready to take a picture, the electronics inside the camera must get ready to capture the picture and save it to the memory card or the internal camera memory.
Press the shutter button half-way (to its first detent) to set the exposure and focus. When the ready light is green, continue pressing the shutter button completely down to take the picture. The picture is taken almost immediately.
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