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Focus of the camera is not coming out how can i fix it?

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If the camera is not focusing correctly, clean your focus meter on the front of the camera and clean the lense.

If the lense is not coming out, try moving it around to try and unjam it. Else, you will need to send this camera in to Kodak for repairs.
http://support.kodak.com/app/intfSel/intf_redirect/L2FwcC9ob21lL29yaWdfaW50Zi9rb2Rha19iMmNfZW4=

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