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Kodak EasyShare CD40 Digital Camera Questions & Answers
Exact same thing Both camera and memory card brand new
Hi Junkerman.
I would recommend going to the Kodak website and search for your model camera. You can download an PDF/Adobe Reader manual for your camera that will give you the information you are looking for. There is also an 800 number on the website that you can call if you have any questions or can't find what you are looking for.
Hope this helps.
Can't upload pics
Consider NOT connecting the camera to the computer.
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.
Memorycard is protected
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Look at your memory card. SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card. If the switch is already in the proper position, slide it fully the other way and then back again.
We took our 512 mb SD Card out of our camera to
You can either use a separate card reader to download to your computer, or , take the card to a Walmart store and insert the card into a Kodak Picture Kiosk machine and print the pics or make a cd of them. Then, format the card in the camera.
Video has no sound
In Kodak's infinite wisdom, the CD40 was built without a microphone. Sorry, but it is capable of taking silent videos only.
I need to purchase a memory card for a kodak
The CD40 uses MMC and SD cards. MMC cards are a dying breed, so I'd suggest SD cards. You can find those in a variety of sizes at just about any department, electronic, and office supply stores. You can probably find them at drugstores and supermarkets, as well. You can also buy them online.
Be careful to buy SD cards 2GB and smaller, not SDHC cards 4GB and larger. SDHC cards look identical but will not work in the CD40.
My Kodak EastSgare CD40 will not come on, even
Here are the steps:
1. Make sure you will install a new or fully charged battery/batteries into your camera.
2. Clean the battery contacts.
a. Remove the battery/batteries and the memory card from your camera, then wipe the battery contacts with a soft, clean cloth.
b. Reinstall the battery/batteries into your camera
3. Without the memory card,turn on your camera.
If issue persists, call 1.800.235.6325 for repair.
Thanks.
Neerak21
Memory card errors
Could be a camera problem or a card problem. Best way to check is to reformat the card in a computer (do a long format), then reformat in the camera and see if it works.
If not, try a new card. If that doesn't work then you have a camera problem.
Cards don't last forever, so it's most likely that your card has just worn out. Some cameras are more sensitive to this than others, or it could just be a cooincidence that it's only happened in the Kodak up to now.
Put an update on here if this doesn't work, I check threads every couple days and I'll see if can help more.
Well i tried to take a picture and i took it and
Sounds like the batteries.
Digital cameras are noteably, very demanding power suckers.
If they don't have brand new batteries, they shut off.
They requre top brand (Energizer or Duracell) batteries, and once they are used for even a short time; they will not be enough either.
(Dont' throw them out though, other less demanding things like Remote controlls will gladly use them for years)
The best bet is to use Rechargeable batteries, or have a $100/month budget for duracells.
Statistics you will need to look for in Rechargeable batteries are:
Type; Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) or Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)
The Metal Hydride rechargeable battery is best since it charges faster and retains it charge longer, the old fashioned Nickel Cadmium battery used to be the best, but not any longer.
Rating: 900mAh; 1800mAh; 2200mAh; others not mentioned.
Unimportant note: The mAh means Milli Amphere Hours, which means how much power the battery cell will hold when fully charged. It is measured in Ampheres (Amps) per Hour, or in this case Milliamperes (1/1000 of an amp), but that's not important to know; all rechargeable batteries are rated by this number.
The number of mAh's you want are about 1000 or more,
Generally it's the more mAh's you have the more you can take pictures. Such as 900mAh will get about 50 to 250 pictures, but 1800mAh will get you twice as much.
Last note on Rechargable batteries: Only use a LiMH charger for LiMH batteries, and use a NiCd Charger for NiCd batteries.
If a charger dosn't say what type of batteiries it charges, it's the old fashioned NiCd (Nickel Cadmium) from the 1900's when that was the only type of rechageable battery.
Good luck with your Digital Camera.
Camera problem
This is an internal connestor problem - try squeezing the casing around the edges of the screen- if no result then it is a repair or replacement job.
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