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Monday, October 26th, 2009
I use a Kodak EasyShare M893. I have my camera plugged in and I already downloaded the software, but nothing is happening. My camera is connected (It says it is). But I don’t know how to download pictures off of it onto my computer (Windows Vista) and obviously it’s not doing it automatically. What do I need to do?
Tags: Computer Windows, Download Pictures, Kodak Camera, Kodak Easyshare, Kodak Easyshare Camera, Windows Vista
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
I have a kodak easyshare M1036 that i got for Christmas, which worked well just a few days ago. I tried turning it on today and it will only turn on for a second, not long enough for a picture and then it shuts off. I charged the battery over night, but still nothing, What might be the problem, and how could i fix it?
Tags: Christmas, Few Days, Kodak Camera, Kodak Easyshare, Kodak Easyshare Camera
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Monday, October 26th, 2009

The history of Kodak all started when in the 1870s, 24-year old George Eastman was planning a vacation from his job in Rochester, New York as a bank clerk. A co-worker suggested that he make photos of his vacation and he found out that to do some photography, one has to carry a bulky load of camera, wet-plate developing chemicals, and other stuff.
It was only after three years that he developed a dry glass plate to his satisfaction. He got a U.S. patent for several contraptions he developed and started manufacturing these in 1880. A year later, joined by a businessman, he went full time with the photography business and left his job at the bank.
Here are the Important Developments in the History of Photography and the Evolution of the Modern Camera
1880 – George Eastman, founder of Kodak sold dry plates
1884 – Eastman Dry Plate and Film company was formed. Henry A. Strong, a businessman who joined Eastman two years earlier was President and Eastman as General Manager and Treasurer.
1888 – “Kodak” was born as a trademark. The first portable camera was introduced, and signaled the birth of snapshot photography. Kodak then was known with its highly advertised slogan, “You push the button, we do the rest.”
1892 – The company name was changed to Eastman Kodak Company of New York. By this time, Kodak products have reached distribution outside United States, particularly in France, Germany, and Italy with its headquarters in London and a manufacturing plant outside London.
1898 – With its vision of bringing photography to more people at the lowest possible price, Kodak developed the Folding Pocket Kodak Camera. This is the father of modern roll-film cameras. The Brownie camera was introduced at $1 each and films at 15 cents per roll.
1923 – Kodak introduced Kodacolor motion picture films, cameras and projectors and sold them at affordable prices. The company provided the U.S. government with aerial cameras and trained U.S. Signal Corps cameramen during World War 1.
1963 – Kodak introduced the Instamatic camera. It revolutionized amateur photography and became such a big hit as these are affordable and easy to use.
1970s – Kodak was involved in several antitrust suits filed against the company by smaller photography companies. It also got into head-on collision with another company that manufactures and sells instant photography that develops pictures outside the camera in minutes—Polaroid. This long-drawn battle between two giants in the photography business finally ended with Kodak paying a settlement of $925 million to Polaroid.
Over the years, Eastman Kodak further contributed to the development of photography. It also branched out to other industries such as chemical manufacturing, supplying necessary supplies to the U.S. Defense hardware manufacturing requirements and in the field of medicine, Kodak printers and Kodak ink cartridges.
Up to this point in history where digital imaging systems dominate the world of photography, Kodak, remains a force and brand to reckon with.
Tags: Contraptions, Dry Plates, Glass Plate, History Of Photography, Kodak Camera, Kodak Products, Manufacturing Plant, Pocket Kodak, Rochester New York, Snapshot Photography
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
I just bought a kodak easyshare 513 camera. i took video and watched it on the camera but could not hear any sound coming from it. am i not supposed to hear sound out of this model? Also with kodak easyshare software, i click on the video and i can hear it but not see it but i can play it in real player. is this camera defective or what? should i take it back and get another one (a different one) thanks.
Tags: Kodak Camera, Kodak Easyshare, Kodak Easyshare Camera, Kodak Easyshare Software, Kodak Software, Real Player, Video Camera
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
I have a dx3900 kodak camera but how do i record movies on it? just like simple things..
Tags: Kodak Camera, Kodak Digital Camera, Kodak Dx3900
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Monday, October 26th, 2009

Are you in a search of a camera which has self timer and image stabilization option? Search no more! Kodak has come up with its new product Kodak C713. Now you won’t be left out of any photograph. Set the timer on and be a part of each and every snap.
Key Features
Kodak C713 digital camera has a CCD imaging sensor. CCD sensor works by converting light into electrons. Also CCD sensor is known for creating images that are high on quality and low on noise. The CCD imaging sensor is powerful 7 megapixels. The LCD screen is also 2.4? large. This gives you the opportunity to view whatever you want to capture quite clearly.
User Friendly Aspects
The Metering feature of Kodak C713 digital camera is one of the most interesting features of the camera. It has three metering options, namely: Multi Metering, Centre Weighted Metering and Spot Metering. Multi metering gives the right exposure to the image when the whole subject is very bright. Centre Weighted Metering gives the right exposure when there is a bright subject on dark background. Spot Metering allows only a small area of the whole frame to be metered and the exposure of the rest of the frame is ignored. This is useful for highlighting the subject and enhancing the visual impact, and also for capturing the details in a highlighted section.
Another feature that will appeal you to own this camera is the Red-Eye Reduction mode of the camera. With this option, you definitely do not need to worry about the quality of the picture. You will not find those red eyes again in the snaps taken by you from this camera.
Know More
Kodak C713 comes with 5x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom. The dimensions of Kodak C713 digital camera is 91 x 37.3 x 65.7 mm and the weight is 137 grams without the battery set. This is quite heavy for a camera in this range.
Conclusion
Kodak C713 digital camera is one of the best buys from the house of Kodak.
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Tags: Best Buys, Camera Ccd, Ccd Sensor, Electrons, Kodak Camera, Lcd Screen, Megapixels, Photograph, Red Eye Reduction, Visual Impact
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
Pleeeease I really need help. I plugged in the camera and I have the kodak easyshare program open but nothing is happening. How do I get the pictures onto my computer????
Tags: Computer Help, Kodak Camera, Kodak Easyshare, Kodak Easyshare Camera
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
I am considering purchasing a different Kodak Easyshare camera and just would like to know if I will still be able to use my present EasyShare printer dock series 3
Tags: Kodak C653, Kodak Camera, Kodak Cameras, Kodak Digital, Kodak Easyshare, Kodak Easyshare Camera, Kodak Easyshare Printer Dock, Kodak Easyshare Printer Dock Series 3, Kodak Printer, Purchasing
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
ok i just got a kodak camera for x-mas. my mom has basically the same exact one except mine is a different color. on my mom’s camera it can record really long videos. on mine it only records 15 seconds. why? and is there anyway i can make it record longer videos. thanks!
Tags: Kodak Camera, Mom, Videos
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
Tracy H asked:
Hey! Ik heb een roze kodak camera en ik heb oplaadbare batterijen altijd neem ik een foto het zegt ik heb een lage batterijen .. Ik zet het op de "Kodak thuis" te laden .. maar het doet lijken te werken? Wat moet ik doen om de batterijen te laden? Doe anykind van het werk van dubbele AA mee?? bedankt! =]]
Tags: Double Aa, Hey, Kodak Camera
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