My Kodak easyshare M341 camera shuts down if I attempt to zoom in too far. It's OK at W and about two-thirds of the way to T but after that it shuts off. It never makes it to digital zoom. I've used compressed air to try to clean the camera without any luck. Any suggestions?
SOURCE: My screen reads "camera error # E21"
On my LS 743 Kodak Camera, that error refers to a lens mechanism problem. I was able to fix it by removing my front cover which had be come dented inward and short circuited some wiring. Re-shaping the cover fixed the problem. This will probably void your warranty...
SOURCE: Zoom out and it shuts down
Don't think you'll have to send it in for repair. How old is your battery? Keep in mind that it isn't meant to last for more than a year or two, regardless of how often it is used. A camera will automatically shut down if its battery power is getting low. This usually occurs when the camera is doing power intensive actions, such as zooming (it uses a motor). Anyways, Amazon has some generic options for you if your battery may be over-the-hill:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_p?url=search-alias%3Dphoto&field-keywords=kodak+m1033+battery
SOURCE: Strange noises
This camera has an auto lens. Which means it will focus automaticly evey sec. you can turn this option off:
1: Go into the menu
2: Chose option Cam Setiings
3: Swich AUTO focus to single lens and click OK.
SOURCE: Hi... I have a Kodak EasyShare CD82 Digital
Sherry, have you tried to replace the battery of your camera? The recommended battery for your camera are the Ni-MH battery and the Alkaline battery. Now if you already using this type of battery and still your LCD screen is black its time for you to call Kodak at 1 800 235 6325 ext 12, it means that the LCD screen of the camera is already defective.
SOURCE: Kodak EasyShare M340 Digital Camera
Maybe, the batteries need to be changed to new ones.
Try to use Li ion batteries as recommended by Kodak.
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