Kodak DC215 User Manual

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7

Camera

Problem

Cause

Solution

Picture is too light.

The flash is not
needed.

Change to Auto
flash. See page 13.

The subject is too
close when the flash
was used.

Move so there is at
least 1.6 ft (0.5 m)
between the camera
and the subject.

The light sensor is
covered.

Hold the camera so
your hands or other
objects do not cover
the light sensor.

The Exposure
Compensation is set
incorrectly.

Decrease the
Exposure
Compensation. See
page 14.

Stored pictures are
damaged.

The camera memory
card was removed
when the Ready
light was blinking.

Make sure the
Ready light is not
blinking before
removing the card.

Pictures remaining number
does not decrease after
taking a picture.

Image Resolution
and Quality settings
do not take up
sufficient space to
decrease the picture
remaining number.

The camera is
operating normally.
Continue taking
pictures.

Picture is not clear.

The lens is dirty.

Clean the lens. See

page 65.

Subject too close
when taking picture

Stand at least 1.6 ft
(0.5 m) in wide
angle, 3.3 ft (1 m) in
telephoto.

Subject or the
camera moved
while the picture
was taken.

Hold camera steady
until the picture is
taken.

The subject is too far
away for the flash to
be effective.

Move so the subject
is less than 10 ft
(3.0 m) away.

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