Kodak CX4310 manual Lens is dirty Clean the lens

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Chapter 9

Camera

Problem

Cause

Solution

 

 

 

Picture is not clear.

The lens is dirty.

Clean the lens (page 84).

 

 

 

 

Subject too close when

Move so there is at least 11.8

 

taking picture.

in (0.3 m) between the

 

 

camera and the subject; or

 

 

turn on Close-up (page 21).

 

 

 

 

Camera may be in Close-

Turn off Close-up (page 21).

 

up (page 21) and the

 

 

subject is too far away

 

 

for proper focus.

 

 

 

 

 

Subject or the camera

Hold the camera steady

 

moved while the picture

while taking the picture and

 

was taken.

for at least one second after

 

 

pressing the Shutter button.

 

 

 

 

The subject is too far

Move so there is no more

 

away for the flash to be

than the following distance

 

effective.

between the camera and the

 

 

subject: 9.8 ft (3 m).

 

 

 

Slide show does

Video Out setting is

Adjust the camera Video Out

not run on external

incorrect.

setting (NTSC or PAL,

video device.

 

page 44).

 

 

 

 

External device is set

Refer to the external device’s

 

incorrectly.

user’s guide.

 

 

 

Slide show does

The camera may not be

Check the picture storage

not run on LCD

accessing the correct

location setting (page 10).

screen.

storage location.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Kodak EasyShare CX4310 Digital camera User’s Guide Page Camera Bottom Camera Back Table of Contents Reviewing Pictures-Review Mode Customizing Camera Settings-Setup Mode Troubleshooting Need This Guide in Large Print? Install the Software FirstCamera Package Contents Attaching the Lens Cap Attaching the Wrist StrapLoading the Batteries Close the battery doorTurning the Camera On and Off Using the 4-Way Arrow/Zoom/OK ButtonSelecting a Language Date format is YYYY/MM/DD in a 24- hour format Setting the ClockChecking Camera Status Battery StatusCamera Status Icons Inserting an SD/MMC Card Choosing Internal Memory or SD/MMC Card Changing Your Storage Location SettingCamera Modes Capture Review Share SetupBattery Replacement Types/Battery Life Important Battery InformationBattery Safety and Handling Extending Battery LifePage Taking a Picture Take a Picture AnytimeLiveview-Using the LCD to Frame Your Subject Quickview-Reviewing the Picture Just Taken Using the Flash LCD displays the zoomed image Digital zoom icon Using Digital ZoomTo Access the Capture Menu To Return to Capture From Another ModeChanging Picture-Taking Options Exposure CompensationTaking Close-up Pictures Putting Yourself in the Picture Setting Exposure Compensation Active Quality setting appears in the top left corner Setting Picture QualityOff Placing the Date on PicturesSetting the Orientation Sensor 072 To Enter Review ModePicture Information Icons Review Menus Magnify To Access the Review MenusProtect Multi-up Image Storage Slide ShowViewing Multiple Pictures Viewing Single PicturesViewing Multiple Pictures-Review Menu Magnifying Pictures Deleting PicturesRunning a Slide Show Protecting Pictures From DeletionStarting the Slide Show Turning On Loop Changing the Display IntervalVideo out port Displaying Pictures on a TelevisionBefore you copy make sure that Copying PicturesCopy pictures Viewing Picture Information Page To Access Share Mode/Menus When Can I Tag My Pictures?Share Menus Print AllPrinting Tagged Pictures Tagging Pictures for PrintingEmailing Tagged Pictures Tagging Pictures for EmailingTagging Pictures as Favorites Using Favorites on Your ComputerSetup Menus Return To Access Setup Mode/MenusDefault Print Quantity Quickview Format LiveviewReturning to the Previous Menu Changing the Print Quantity DefaultTurning On Liveview Turning Off QuickviewPAL-used in European countries Setting Video OutButton Highlight an option Formatting Memory or MMC/SD CardViewing Camera Information Windows System Requirements System RequirementsMac OS X System Requirements Mac OS 8.6 and 9.x System Requirements Install the Software Chapter Important-Before You Connect Connecting to the ComputerTransferring Pictures With the USB Cable Printing Pictures from Your Computer Transferring Pictures to Your ComputerPrinting from an SD/MMC Card Print With or Without a ComputerCamera Dock Package Contents Using the Optional Camera DockIf You Do Not Have the Custom Insert Installing the Camera InsertConnecting the Camera Dock Installing the Battery Pack in the Camera Docking the Camera Charging the Battery Pack To transfer pictures from your camera to your computer Transferring PicturesBlinking green- pictures are transferring Earlier Camera Dock ModelCamera Problems Troubleshooting-CameraCamera Problem Cause Solution Turn off Is missing Lens when Removed Inserting or removing a Card Lens is dirty Clean the lens Camera/Computer Communications Camera Communications Problem Cause SolutionCannot transfer SD/MMC Cards SD/MMC Card Problem Cause SolutionCamera LCD Messages LCD Messages Cause SolutionMemory card is Switch on card is To Auto and insert card Camera Ready Light Status Camera Ready Light Light Status Cause SolutionCamera processing Camera Dock II Problems Troubleshooting-Camera DockCamera Dock Problem Cause Solution Light Status Cause Comment Camera Dock II Light StatusCamera Dock Charging Lights Light Status Cause Comment Camera Dock Error Light Light Status Cause Comment Helpful Web Links Getting HelpSoftware Help Help in this User GuideTelephone Customer Support Before You CallTelephone Numbers Spain/España 91 749 76 Sweden/Sverige 08 587 704 Specifications-Kodak EasyShare CX4310 digital camera Camera SpecificationsOnly Feature Factory Setting Original Factory Settings-CameraTips, Safety, Maintenance Locating Pictures on an MMC/SD Card Picture Storage CapacitiesStore this many pictures at Best Better Good MB MMC/card MB cardCard File Naming Conventions Optional AC Adapter Battery-Saving FeaturesCamera state Specifications-Kodak EasyShare camera dock Camera Dock II SpecificationsCanadian DOC Statement FCC Compliance and AdvisoryPage Index Date Favorites Icons Macintosh Setup, 41 share Quality NTSC/PAL Video out, setting, 33, 44 viewfinder Lens Zoom