Troubleshooting

Picture quality problems

Status

Solution

Picture is not clear

Clean the lens (see page 42).

 

Place the camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod (especially

 

in high-zoom settings or in low light).

 

Use a larger picture size (see page 27).

 

If you’re manually adjusting the ISO speed, realize that high ISO

 

setting may cause grainy pictures (see page 28).

Picture is too dark

Reposition the camera for more available light.

 

Use Fill flash (see page 8) in Program mode, Backlight in SCN mode,

 

or change your position so light is not behind the subject.

 

Move so that the distance between you and the subject is within the

 

effective flash range. (See Specifications, page 40.)

 

In Program mode, increase the Exposure Compensation (see

 

page 28).

Picture is too light

Reposition the camera to reduce the amount of available light.

 

Turn off the flash (see page 8).

 

Move so that the distance between you and the subject is within the

 

effective flash range (see Specifications, page 40).

 

In Program mode, decrease the Exposure Compensation (see

 

page 28).

 

 

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Kodak CD24 manual Picture quality problems, Reposition the camera for more available light

CD24 specifications

The Kodak CD24 is a distinctive piece of photography technology that emerged in the early 2000s, capturing the interest of both amateur photographers and enthusiasts looking for innovative digital solutions. This compact digital camera was designed to bridge the gap between traditional photography and the burgeoning digital age, embodying Kodak's commitment to quality and user-friendly design.

One of the standout features of the Kodak CD24 is its 2.0-megapixel sensor, which allows for the capture of sharp and vibrant images. The camera is equipped with a fixed lens that provides a focal length equivalent to 36mm in 35mm film cameras, making it an ideal choice for everyday photography. This aspect proves beneficial for capturing a variety of scenes, from landscapes to casual portraits. The presence of a built-in flash further enhances its versatility, ensuring well-lit photos in different lighting conditions.

In terms of technology, the Kodak CD24 makes use of a unique, user-friendly interface that caters to both novices and experienced photographers. The camera features an intuitive menu system that allows users to easily navigate settings and options. Another notable characteristic of the CD24 is its ability to record video clips, a feature that was particularly appealing for users looking to document moments beyond still photography.

Storage capacity is also an essential element of the Kodak CD24's design. Equipped with a CompactFlash card slot, users can expand their storage options and store a significant number of photos before needing to transfer them to a computer or delete any files. Kodak’s proprietary software simplifies the process of transferring images, enabling users to manage their digital photos with ease.

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The Kodak CD24 encapsulates the spirit of early 21st-century digital photography, blending practical features, user-centric design, and solid image quality, making it a noteworthy option for those exploring the digital photography landscape.