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LCD screen image red and stripy. images on storage card ok when viewed on camera.

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The camera lens itself has the trouble, it's ccd lens pick up camera that capture image may not calibrate in right convergence maybe it need to be adjust, lcd screen has no trouble.

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How do i transfer pictures from my internal memory from a kodak easyshare c140 to my memory card

Insert a memory card. Set the camera's image storage location to internal memory. Press the Review button, then press the Menu button. Use up/down to highlight "Copy" then press OK. Select an option and press OK.

To set the camera's image storage location, press the Menu button then use up/down to select "Image Storage." Don't forget to change it back when done.
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If your camera will not read or transfer internal images on to memory card

When your camera will not transfer images onto memory card this is often because the image storage has been set to 'Auto'. You need to set it back to internal memory temporarily to allow you to copy the images over to the card. Once you have done this you can set the camera back to 'Auto' and this will reset the system and you will now have access to all of the images on the card.

This particular procedure works with all cameras but the steps outlined here are for Kodak in particular.

Please follow these steps;
1) Insert the card

2) Turn the camera to Auto

3) Press review - "reading memory card"

4) Press menu and scroll down to image storage and press ok

5) Select Internal Memory and press OK

6) Scroll down to Copy - Copy Pictures to memory card

7) Scroll down to ALL and press OK - you should see "Copying" displayed

8) When the screen goes back to the main menu - Scroll to Image storage again and select Auto - OK - "Reading memory card"

You should now be able to see the pictures from your internal memory saved onto your memory card and your camera is once again ready to use.

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How to transfer images to the memory card

Insert a card and set the camera's image storage location to internal memory. Press the Review button, then the Menu button. Press up/down to highlight Copy, then press OK. Press up/down to highlight an option, then press OK.

To change the camera's image storage location, press the Menu button. Press up/down to highlight Image Storage. Make sure you change it back to Auto if you want to use a memory card for subsequent pictures.
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No image on LCD screen

It sounds like you're receiving partial information on the LCD screen and that the image sensor isn't sending information to the screen.

If you know the sensor is working by recording some video on an SD card and being able to view the recorded video on your PC, then there is a disconnect between the LCD and the image sensor.

If you are not recording video to your SD card and only get black images or no files, the image sensor is damaged.

If you are recording video, but no image appears on your LCD for internal viewing/playback, you can try a firmware update if one is available from www.insigniaproducts.com, but this is a discontinued item so there's not much available for support.

Hope this helps!
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How can I move pictires from internal memory to the memory card?

You can do that first you need to turn On the camera, then press the review button for you to able see the picture that save in you internal memory., Now if you the picture already display on the LCD press menu button and you will see there sets of options copy all, picture or exit, Now if you want to transffer all the picture select all if just selected picture just choose picture.

Note: Make sure first that your image storage sets to internal memory not auto because if its in auto you cannot view the picture in your internal memory.

For you to verify if your image storage sets to internal. Press menu button go to setup menu or wrench icon then scroll down look for Image storage., If its in auto change it first to internal. Now if you already done transffering change again the image storage to auto for you to able use the MC or if you will take picture it will go to your memory card not in yur internal memory



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Our Kodak Z612 won't switch back to the memory card

Dont you worry On that.,

Here's the thing you need to Do.

-Turn On the Camera
-Press menu
-Press down arrow 10 times
-Now you should see the word IMAGE STORAGE then press Ok Button
-Now under Image storage it will provide 2 options if your press Ok., Highlight or choose the word Auto then Press Ok.

Now since your image storage is On auto it means that It will automatically Go into your Memory card everytime you insert you memory card in your Camera., GudlucK!



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LCD not working

There's a good possibilty that your mode switch is broken. Same thing happened to my Z6. I was able to source replacement switches, and can replace them.
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Screen white

if you are changing the lever to different positions...the green/edit, red viewfinder, or the red lcd view and get nothing...chances are your camera has the same problem mine does. The lever is broken and is not engaging the mechanism internally to change the views or power the lens to fully extend.

you won't be able to take pictures like me. I don't know if there is a fix or not. I guess the camera is prone to these problems as there are a few similar to what u describe with yours.
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SD card

Once connected to your PC you can copy virtually any file to the SD card and transport it home. However, in doing so you do risk the possibility that the camera may not be able to properly display the existing images on its LCD screen. The files won't be damaged, so they can be manually copied to the PC afterwards. In a similar situation, .JPG images you obtain from other sources can be coped to the SD card for temporary storage, but the camera may not display them properly. In any of the above cases when a problem is experienced, manually copy the files to te PC anf reformat the SD card IN THE CAMERA.
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Blue and red squares over my image

A histogram is a graphic representation of the distribution of brightness values in an image. The C-5500 has two histograms. One displays a real-time graph on the LCD screen as you compose your images and during the Quick View of images after they are shot. The DIRECT histogram displays potentially over and under-exposed areas in the image with a grid of squares—red for over-exposure and blue for under-exposure. You can set the histogram to OFF to prevent the histogram from appearing.
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