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Kodak EASYSHARE M883 - Digital camera - compact - 8.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: MMC, SD, SDHC
Just ok My M883 just died on me. Took a picture during lunch, drove home, and now when I turn it on, the lens pops out, screams at me twice, then shuts off. ...

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Question : Kodak EasyShare C180 help pleeeeaaasseee
My kodak EasyShare C180 turns on and i can see the pictures i took before, the menu, the battery stats, the date, the signs on top (mode, flash, self timer and other stuff like that) but on the screen i cant see anything besides that on the screen. its just black. and if i try to take a picture, it just turns out black. maybe the screen is turned off or something. but i have no idea how to fix it, i just got my camera 2 weeks ago. please help

Answer:
Could be an error with the sensor sending information to the screen. First lets do some simple things:Is anything covering the lens while your taking a pictureDo you have the exposure turned down all the wayTo adjust exposure Press Menu,< , >,Down and up keys then OK to access settings. Find the one that has exposure (refer to your manual) and turn it up.If that doesn't work, I would return it since you have only had the camera for several weeks.

 

Question : How to clean a camera lens and LCD screen
Okay so I have a Kodak EasyShare c180 camera. So I was wondering how to clean the lens..my dad said use eye glass lens cleaner but I didn't to be on the safe side. Also my LCD screen has little scratches and smudge marks. So what can I clean my LCD screen and lens with Thanks for the help¥

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Sorry, but I don't count the Geek Squad as "professionals" as they were unable to hook up a dvd player to the new plasma screen tv a friend of mine bought. I went over and did it in 5 minutes.For my compact digital and Nikon DSLR equipment, I use a canned blower first to clean off loose surface dust. Then, I use distilled water (no chemicals) ON an inexpensive microfiber cloth. Never drop liquid on the lens itself, as there's a chance it could get behind the front lens element or into the lens mechanism. I turn the cloth frequently so that each wipe is used with a fresh, clean surface.As far as the scratches go, you can't "clean" them off, but that's an excellent reason to have clear adhesive screen protectors on. I use the protectors on my cellphone, compact cameras, and pda. On my dslr, I have a snap-on plastic protector.Whatever you do, never clean the lens with a paper towel as they can be very abrasive and wear off the lens coating.

 



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