20 Most Recent
Kodak EasyShare Z812 IS Digital Camera Questions & Answers
Kodak Z812 shuts off automatically
It is a high-powered camera, also knows as a GREAT camera. Use CRV-3 lithium duracell batteries. I have the same camera and the same "problem", but when I use that battery it lasts forever.
Z812is
Camera from 2007. Needs replacement. Sorry.
Camera keeps saying internal memory is full, even after putting a
Your internal memory is separate from your memory card. Think of it as two folders, the internal memory cannot be removed, and the memory card is one you can take with you. You can put new memory cards in it all day, the internal memory will still have pictures in it. You may wish to consider copying all internal memory to the memory card. To do this, make sure your camera has a memory card in it. View pictures on your internal memory, then from the menu option select 'copy all images to external memory.' In doing this, all of your photos will be moved, you can then clean out your internal memory by deleting everything/formatting it. :)
Internal memory is full
Hello Julie, You need to either download the photos from the camera to your PC or delete them, There is no more storage space left on the internal memory chip.Best Regards, Russell
Dear Sirs,
I need the find
You can download Kodak software from
http://support.en.kodak.com/app/home/selected/true
The best way to download pictures from your camera to your computer involves removing the memory card from the camera and plugging it into a card reader (either built-in to the computer or connected via USB or FireWire). This is likely to be faster than connecting the camera to the computer, and won't run down your camera's batteries.
Once the card is plugged in, it will appear to your computer as a removable drive. You can use the operating system's drag&drop facility to copy pictures from the card to the computer's hard drive, the same way you copy any other files. Or you can use any photo cataloging program, such as Picasa ( http://picasa.google.com ).
Okay i dropped the camera
I understand perfectly. Nobody, but nobody drops a camera other than "by accident".
I have the previous model, Kodak EasyShare Z712 IS, and it's built like a Mack Truck, but I never got the opportunity to actally drop it and find out.
I'm almost sure there is no damage to the camera, because that sounds like a LOW BATTERY condition more than anything else. OK?
See if you can find a place like a Supermarket where they sell this type of batteries. Should cost around $15.00 for a Lithium type.
The regular Alkaline batteries may last 5 or 10 shots, but it will be enough to prove your innocence.
If the camera is indeed broken, you can blame it on your Mom for not attaching the carry-strap, or putting the camera out of the reach of a curious inquisitive child.
If that does not work, offer to get a newspaper route, wash dishes and do menial chores for the rest of your residence at home.
Trust me, a mother's heart is usually soft. Your repentance may be enough to be forgiven.
Failing all this, inquire about a name change, and which foreign country accepts undocumented refugees.
.
Not finding what you are looking for?