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Kodak EasyShare M532 Digital Camera - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Won't format an sd card
Check the slider isn't set to lock so you cannot delete or alter SD card. It's on the edge of the SD card.
Move it as far as it will go in opposite direction to what it is now.
M5370. How do I get screen repaired?
Check your local professional camera repair service. Usually, the diagnosis is free or rolled into the fee to repair it. Otherwise, contact your camera's manufacturer's service and repair or warranty service. If your camera is past the warranty, they still will probably fix it or refer you to one of their authorized repair centers.
Hope this helps. Mike
Obtain owners manual
Kodak has a "resources" link and you can probably find your manual there in downloadable PDF for free. You can also Google your make/model of camera and see if it shows up. I searched for this one as an example...below.
Hope this helps. Mike
[PDF]
KODAK EASYSHARE CD82 Digital Camera
resources.kodak.com/support/pdf/en/manuals/urg01070/
CD82_xUG_GLB...
KODAK EASYSHARE CD82 Digital Camera Extended user guide www.
kodak.com For interactive tutorials: ... Use power-saving
features (see Using the Setup tab, page 28).
Kodak easyshare Z5010
Perhaps you just need a new battery. or the camera is defect.
Measure the voltage on the battery with a multi meter. It should give a little more that what is printed on the battery. so when it says 3,7 V on the battery you should measure 3,8 or 3,9. If not, even 3,7 outside the camera is not enough, then you need another battery.
I'm trying to review pictures on my Kodak camera but it keeps shutting off when I try to review them?
Usually when somebody that is trying to help you, BTW, it's not only one person, and asked you for more information, is really asking for you to give them just about everything relating to the issue. As an example: What type of batteries does your camera use, some camera use two type of batteries, a regular one like AA or AAA, and a flat battery, usually 1023 or something like that, this is to keep the camera info, and not loosing the time, and set up overtime you turn on the camera . Does it have a memory card? Does it shut off only when reviewing the photos? If you were to put all this info, plus the camera model, we could look into it for you. This is the kind of more information the other person was trying to get. As for the issue, all I can advice is, if it have a memory card take it out and insert it in a computer, so you can see the pictures. Best of luck.
How do I transfer pictures from SD card to computer
you could use an external memory card reader, or you could install the easy share software that came with your camera on a disk, or download it from Kodak (after registering your camera) here:
KODAK Support
After you installed (and only then) you can connect the camera and the software will allow you not only to down load the pictures, you also can manage them with the software in folders and so on.
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