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Kodak EasyShare C713 7MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
Price : $99.95 $80.99
Features
: - Sharing starts right on the back of the camera
- Exceptional quality prints with 7.0 MP
- 7.0 MP for stunning prints up to 20 × 30 in. (50 × 76 cm)
- More megapixels means you can crop and still get a great picture
- Capture bright, beautiful color with KODAK Color Science
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Digital Camera,7.0MP,3X Optical,5X Zoom,2.4 LCD,16MB,SR
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The camera I purchased for my grandson was shipped exactly like I needed and he is very happy with it.
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2nd C713 - both good for a month and ended up to be lemons
My daughter and I were initially pleased. The pics were sharp for a $100 camera and it was easy to use. After less than 2 mos however it would no longet turn on. New batteries did not solve this problem so I returned it for another. No issues with this one for about the same time and then the same defect hit. After it sat around for weeks I decided to give it another try with new batteries and it worked for one picture before shutting down once again. I'll be contacting Kodak but wanted to post this
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This is a great camera.
This a great camera. I have never been able to take good pictures, but with this camera, the pictures are great. It is just perfect for me.
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C713 take great pictures
Bought this camera to replace HP digital and boy was it a great deal. This camera takes great pictures. I am very pleased with it. Added a 2gb memory card and card reader.
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This camera works like a dream!
After a few weeks of working this camera, it has done a great job. Highly recommend it.
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Kodak EasyShare CX6230 2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
Price : $199.99
Features
: - 2-megapixel sensor creates 1,752 x 1,168 images for sharp prints at sizes up to 8 x 10 inches
- 3x optical zoom and 3.3x digital zoom for 10x total
- 16 MB internal memory with slot for adding MMC and SD memory cards
- 30-second video clips with audio; 1.5-inch LCD; compatible with 6000-series docs
- Powered by 2 AA batteries (alkalines included, rechargeables recommended); connects with Macs and PCs via USB 1.1
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Marketing description is not available.king prints up to 8"x10", and 3X optical zoom for getting close. It has multiple programmed scene modes, so you'll always be prepared to shoot. Then print, e-mail or organize your photos with exclusive, one-touch-simple Share button. If you're ready for digital, the CX6230 is ready for you.
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5 Years and counting. . . .
I got this camera over 5 years ago for Christmas. And guess what? I still have it. I have taken over 10,000 pictures over this span of time and it still works wonderfully. The color in scenery shots is very real and action photos come out crisp. With a 512 Mb SD card, it holds over 600 pictures and one nice feature that is not the case with some newer models, the card can come out without having to reset the time and date saving precious picture taking minutes. One note, it is (in a lot of cases) best to turn off the flash (which is done with the push of a button) for most shots.
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Worth the Price
I have owned this camera for a year now. This is a good basic camera. It has a lot of nice little options like zoom and a close-ups setting. A lot these days is made of the megapixels in a camera and although this one seems to be on the low side it takes great pictures.
Some things to think about: This camera eats up batteries fast. you can't leave the batteries in overnight or they will die. If you do take the battteries out there is an internal memory that saves all your pictures so you don't lose anything. Nice feature.
Also: USB connects right to any USB port on your computer which is nice. But you have to load the software to your pc and if you do this I recommend you go with the absolute minimum installation. There is way too much stuff on the disc and it will take over your computer as far as claiming itself to be your default program for all types of images and graphics.
If you don't have any graphics/image software on your PC already then go ahead and load everything. But if you are like me and already manipulate images with other software go for the minimum installl. This will avoid yet another icon in your systray and another application checking in online for updates etc.
all in all its a good first camera at a reasonable price.
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Good camera, but not anymore.
Ok, I got this cam a couple years ago but now there are more better ones. IF you bought this camera now, what on EARTH are you doing? I think a buyer should go with a better Panasonic Lumix digital camera, which you get 6x zoom, 7.2 MP, for a better price.
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EATS BATTERIES!
I have owned a Kodak EasyShare CX6230 for a couple years and it eats batteries for dinner. If you don't mind feeding your Kodak Camera batteries all the time, then go ahead and get one. My Kodak hardly ever had enough power to take some pictures and then download them off the camera without putting in new batteries. I have upgraded to Canon PowerShot SD600 which is powered by a lithium-ion battery (battery and charger included)which is a HUGE plus.
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Kodak camera cx623
I received the camera and have been using it . I was plaeased with the shipping time and the way it was packaged. It replaced a similar camera that I dropped in the water while fishing.
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Kodak EasyShare M1033 Digital Camera (Black) - Sensible Best Selling Bundle
Price : $198.99
Features
: - EasyShare M1033 Digital Camera (Black)
- 4 GB Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Card
- Hi-Speed SD USB 2.0 Card Reader
- Ultra-Compact Digital Camera Deluxe Carrying Case - MX40
- Three Piece Lens Cleaning Kit
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EasyShare M1033 Digital Camera (Black)Three Piece Lens Cleaning KitUltra-Compact Digital Camera Deluxe Carrying Case - MX40Hi-Speed SD USB 2.0 Card Reader4 GB Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Card
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Kodak EasyShare ZD710 Digital Camera, 7.1 Megapixel, 10x Optical + 5x Digital Zoom
Price : $189.95
Features
: - 7.1 Megapixel delivers up to 3072 ? 2304 still image resolution
- Optical Zoom - 10x Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon optical zoom lens delivers a focal range of 38mm to 380mm (35mm equivalent)
- Offers manual, priority, and automatic exposure modes for simple to creative use
- 16 Scene modes offer extreme ease when shooting in different environments
- Motion JPEG video mode records at 640x480 and 30fps / Capable of pulling and printing individual frames, which can be done directly from the camera
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Kodak ZD710 Easyshare 7 Megapixel Digital-Camera offers really unique features for its class. While most other cameras offer 3x to 5x optical zoom, the ZD710 offers 10x optical zoom with a 35mm equivalent of 38mm to 380mm, from wide-angle to extreme telephoto perspectives. It employs a hybrid SLR design, slightly thicker than standard point-&-shoot models. It doesn't have the ability to change lenses like an SLR. But why would you need to. The 10x zoom lens offers a vast focal range. Operation is simple - fully automatic. Feeling creative? There are manual and semi-automatic modes. The Kodak ZD710 can also capture stills and video. Get ready to smile! QUICKTIME, motion JPEG - Quality VGA (640 ? 480) at 30 fps, QVGA (320 ? 240) at 30 fps; Length continuous up to 80 min. or 2GB file size Digital image stabilization High ISO (up to 1600) KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology 2 LCD - View pictures with brilliance and clarity on the indoor/outdoor, high-resolution 2.0 in. (5.0 cm) color display Create panoramic shots by combining up to three shots together into one large picture with panorama stitch mode Auto focus?TTL imager AF system Exposure metering?multi-pattern, center-weighted, spot White balance?auto, daylight, tungsten, fluorescent, open shade Flash mode?auto, red-eye reduction, fill, off uses optional EasyShare accessories Shutter speed 1/2-1/2000 sec. in smart scene mode, 8-1/1000 in P/M modes Storage - 32 MB internal memory available, SDHC - SD - MMC card expansion slot (optional 2GB card suggested) A/V output (NTSC or PAL, user selectable), exclusive KODAK Camera Dock/Printer Dock interface, digital (USB 2.0) connector Tripod mount ¼ in. standard Unit Dimensions W ? H ? D - 3.8 ? 3.1 ? 2.9 in. (97.8 ? 77.5 ? 72.6 mm); Weight 9.9 oz (280 g)
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Easy to use, fair price
I got this camera because I wanted one that I thought would have good advanced features for me to use and yet be easy enough for my spouse to use and share the photos. There is a time lag between shots, unless you set it for 'burst' mode -- there is a button for that on top. There can also be a lag between button-push and capture if you are not in action mode. For accessories, I recommend at least a 2 GB SD card and some high-capacity batteries that are 2200 or 2500 mAh rechargeable, otherwise it really runs through alkaline batteries. I also wanted a camera that would use regular batteries, because I hate having to get batteries that are customized. We got an Energizer AA rapid charger with car and wall plugs and a spare set and never had a problem with running out of power or memory. You can also use this camera to take video. The Kodak easyshare software is easy to set up and makes a new folder every time you download your photos.
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Nice Camera, great upgrade from first digital camera
This is a great camera, the movies are nice too. Great focusing abilities. The lag time after capturing the shot is a little annoying, but I typically do not need to take pics right after each other too frequently.
The cameras design gives the subject a good feeling that your picture is going to turn out well.
I found that the best case for my needs for this camera is actually the lowepro telephoto lens case Lowepro Lens Case 1 (Black)The fit is very snug, but not too snug. It also eliminates the need for the lens cap. There is room at the top to hold an extra two re-chargable batteries. I attached a Nikon lanyard instead of the includeded neck strap in case I drop it while taking pics, as I am a klutz. The lanyard also makes the camera more transport friendly when it's in the case. Other cases did not fit into my roller laptop bag properly.
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great buy
this is the best buy i have made, this camera is truly excellent, and the company listed this perfectly, with good shipping
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Terrible
I like the look of the camera but i can't actually say if i like it. They haven't sent it to me yet after 7 weeks, one week after what they told me it would come in. I wouldn't trust amazon and i am never buying from here again. They obviously don't care if you get your product on time. Also they don't do anything about it after you send them an email telling them that they are late in sending it.
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Great camera
I added this camera to my christmas list after reading reviews online. This is our second Kodak Easy Share that we have owned and both have been great cameras.
Lots of options for you on this camera and the zoom is incredible!!
The only one holding me back from giving it 5 stars is the lag time between taking pictures. But I have found the lag time really only shows up when my battery is running low. I have also found that if you want to take another picture without waiting for it to show up on the screen to just push the zoom and it will move right to taking your next picture.
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Kodak Easyshare CD33 3.1MP 3X Optical Zoom Digital Camera
Price : $179.99
Features
: - A full-featured camera for all types of picture taking and sharing
- 3.1 MP resolution; 3x optical zoom; 5x digital zoom
- 1.5-inch display
- On-camera cropping feature
- Easy to use, Works with optional EasyShare Printer Dock Series 3 and EasyShare Camera Dock Series 3
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Through the years, Kodak has led the way with an abundance of new products and processes that have made photography simpler, more useful and more enjoyable. Today, the company's work increasingly involves digital technology, combining the power and convenience of electronics with the quality of traditional photography to produce systems that bring levels of utility and fun to the taking, "making" and utilization of images.PRODUCT FEATURES:Smile from shoot to share thanks to friendly features and beautiful pictures;3.1 MP for amazing-quality prints up to 11 ? 14 in. (28 ? 36 cm);3X optical zoom, 5X advanced digital zoom;On-camera Share button and Favorites feature;On-camera cropping;KODAK Color Science;Continuous QVGA video featuring audio capture;13 easy-to-access scene modes and 3 color modes.
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Good for beginners, poor in indoor lighting
I received the Easyshare CD33 as a Christmas gift in 2005. The camera is a good little intro to digital snapshots, and was apparently designed to be nothing more than that. It's a no-frills camera that takes reasonably clear pictures under the right circumstances, and can easily fit into a coat pocket and operated one-handed. It is not a camera for those who wish to "upgrade" or for photo "geeks." The screen size is a little small, but clear, and there are plenty of picture-taking scenarios programmed in. You can also set up for color, BW, or sepia very easily. There is also a macro setting for taking closeups of objects that I have found quite satisfactory. The only drawback is the camera's indoor-lighting quality is less than satisfactory. Anything beyond the range of the flash comes out pretty dark, sometimes even black. I sometimes have to take pictures inside a very well-lit gymnasium, and even then I have to get really close to the sidelines in order for anything to catch the flash. Even if I use the zoom, everything comes out dark.
It's a great first-time user's camera, and very easy to get set up out of the box. It's also fine for taking candid shots where the subject is within a few feet, and it works wonderfully in daylight situations. However, if you want to be able to take a lot of bright indoor light photos I would recommend a newer model (I have tested the newer 5 and 6 MP Easyshares and they seem to work great in indoor situations). It's also not good in places like concert venues, bars or clubs. Also, if you're the kind that wants more manual control, this is definately not the camera to choose. The most manual control that is offered is a choice between 3 ISO settings.
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good little camera but battery door is awful
I bought this camera @ walmart for 130 I believe a few months back. It works great, still works fine, but the battery door doesn't close all the way now for some reason. I have to use a piece of tape to keep it shut. It does use a lot of battery very quickly as well. I am using rechargeables now, and would recommend taking them out after your done taking pictures otherwise the batteries will be dead next time you try to use them. Not sure why it does that. The quality is good, especially for a 3.1 MP, and the 10 second timer is a great feature. I would not recommend it if you do a lot of picture taking though, because of the numerous battery door issues I have come across after searching for a fix for my camera. Apparently Kodak has a lot of issues w/ this.
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SLOW!!!!!
This camera takes great pictures if your subject doesn't mind staying perfectly still forever. By the time the camera is done "processing" my baby is usually no longer laughing. If he's in motion the pictures often come out blurry. It feels like decades go by between the time I press the button & it captures an image. Unless you are photographing landscapes I really would not recommend this camera. Also, if you use it to tape video, there is no sound. Again, not real useful if my baby is laughing. This camera also goes through batteries really fast. I will never buy electronics again without doing more research. Don't buy this camera, there are much better cameras on the market for comparable prices.
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Good for the price - Take care of the service
The product does what it's suposed to do, but nothing else. But that wy you are paying that price.
My first unit came defective, that speaks bad about quality control after refurbish, but the seller acted really good, change was easy.
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disappointment
First I must say that the camera took great pictures, while it lasted. The trouble is that the lens mechanism is much too fragile. We had our camera for about six months with no issues. Then one day the lens got stuck in the protracted position when I turned the camera off, and there was nothing I could do to get the camera working again. It just displayed the message "lens error". Batteries were not the problem. I even tried it with an ac adapter. Luckily I still had the receipt, so I sent the camera to Kodak and got it back in a few weeks working again. Kodak claims there was nothing wrong with it (yeah, right). Unfortunately, we also bought one of these cameras for my in-laws (back when we were still enjoying ours), but we lost that receipt. So when their lens jammed (within 3 months), we had no choice but to get a new camera. That's just a shame.
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Question : i recently broke the internal screen of my kodak digital camera. Is it fixable?
the camera was a kodak c513 eashy share camera. the external screen isn't cracked, but the internal screen is. the camera only costs about $85, but it is sold out in most stores.
how much would it cost to fix, if at all fixable?
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It can be fixed, but it would probably cost $85 to fix, or more. So, you must ask yourself, is this worth fixing? You can easily get a much better camera for $100, or an even better one for $150. Personally, I would just buy a new camera.
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Question : Can i somehow put filters on my tiny kodak digital camera??
I have a small kodak digital camera, it's just plain digital. It doesn't even have a "mm" sized lense. Just a regular digital camera. is there a way to adapt lenses to it? would they be effective if i had to rig up something? or would the become deffective because of the distance between the lens and the filter?
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what sort of filters do you want to add to it? in this age of digital photography the only useful filter would be a UV filter for protection, any other effects could be replicated in digital editing. If you do want effects without editing, you could get away with holding up a filter to the lens but, really, why? and yes, the further you hold from the lens, the more distortion you will get. but hey, try it. no harm can come...
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Question : Best Kodak Digital Camera, or Digital Cameras in general?
I'm planning on buying a digital camera soon and I was just wondering which Kodak Digital Camera is best. Some of my choices include: Kodak Easyshare V1273, Kodak Easyshare V1073, Or the Kodak Easyshare M883.
I was also wondering if Kodak is a good Camera brand & if not, Which camera do you consider is good.
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Why Kodak? It's not a good brand for "Cameras" believe me.
I'd suggest to go through some reviews before you make your decision. My favorite site for this is: www.dpreview.com (You may need to know the basic elements in digital photography to make a good choice)
Finally, I'd go for Sony, Canon, Olympus, or Panasonic. Those are the really good ones.
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Question : How can I get a clearer picture on my Kodak digital camera?
I have a P850 Kodak digital camera and I can't get close up pictures ( of flowers, animals etc..) to be very clear. Any suggestions?
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well if you have the 24-140 lens than your minimum focusing distance is 2.0 - 20.4 inches in macro focusing range according the datasheet online i found for this camera.
if you are staying within those limits and have the lens or camera set to macro it should be in focus. if not try using a tripod to keep the camera steady alot of times its you moving and you don't realize it. if not staying within 2.0-20.4 inches of your subject and you need to get further or closer try close up filters wich any decent camera store should sell and carry. or try buying a macro lens which only does macro. lmk if these solutions don't help- i love helping solve camera problems like this.
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Question : How do you edit Kodak digital camera videos?
I want to edit a video I took on my Kodak easyshare digital camera, but the program that comes with the camera does not allow me to edit the video. Where can i download a free editing program that works with Kodak Easyshare software? Thanks in advance! :)
i just want basic editing capabilities: trimming clips, adding titles, fading in and out, maybe some cool transition effects? just any editing that is compatible with easyshare will make me a happy camper. :)
i have windows movie maker but the video files are not compatible with the moviemaker program. any idea on how you convert them so they are usable??
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as far as I know
there are no free ones for kodak
try cnet.com
download section
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Question : come here if you have a kodak digital camera?
I have a kodak c300 easy share digital camera that the screen is broken on. i can still take pictures on it and upload them but it is very difficult for me to see how to delete pictures. Can someone that has this camera tell me how to delete ALL my pictures without being able to see this screen. like example. push delete, go over once click select. i cant afford a new camera and this is all i can do! thanks!
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Review button.
Delete Button.
1 down with the toggle and click the knob.
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Question : I have a Kodak Digital Camera and it got wet, how can I fix it myself?
I have a Kodak Easy Share Z740 Digital Camera that was sent to get repaired but the extendant warranty does not cover water/moisture getting into the camera. My dad is going to kill me when he finds out!! I'm in a hurry,Please help me.
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If you have to ask you don''t have the technical ability yourself. Look in your phone book and see if there is a local camera repair centre and pay for the repair yourself.
As this camera is a low end one it may not be worth the cost of repairing it. Maybe a replacement is in order.
Have you ever thought of being honest with your father? As a parent I know I would prefer the last option.
Good luck
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Question : Transfering pictures from Kodak digital camera to Dell Desktop?
I recently reformatted my hard drive. Before I would plug my Kodak digital camera in and then a menu would pop up and I could transfer my pictures from my camera to my Dell Dimenson 3000 desktop. I could also do some minor editing like the darkness and cropping. Now when I plug in the camera, nothing happens. Do I need to reinstall a driver or software. I had whatever was standard/came with the computer. What do I need to get it back to the way it was before I reformatted the computer?
I already have the CD that came with camera and tried D/L software from Kodak. Both are the same. I don't like that program, too complicated. I am looking for the program that came with the computer, but not sure what it would be called.
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If you go to the Kodak website, you can type in the model of the camera that you have and it will give you the option of downloading the updated drivers for your camera as well as the updated "EasyShare" software. No need to look for you CD that came with the camera. You may have to register on the site but it's ad/spy-free anyway and you can opt-out of emails. Hope that helps.
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Question : Can anyone help me with my new Kodak digital camera?
I just got a new Kodak digital camera for Christmas so I was just messing around and decided to try it out. I installed the software that came in the box (disk) and uploaded a few pictures. But when I went back for the second time I can't remember how I uploaded the pictures in the first place. I'm extremely challenged when it comes to electronics. Can anyone help me please???? ((my camera IS plugged into my laptop but it's not showing any signs of it being plugged in...))
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I just got a new Kodak digital camera for Christmas so I was just messing around and decided to try it out. I installed the software that came in the box (disk) and uploaded a few pictures. But when I went back for the second time I can't remember how I uploaded the pictures in the first place. I'm extremely challenged when it comes to electronics. Can anyone help me please???? ((my camera IS plugged into my laptop but it's not showing any signs of it being plugged in...))
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Question : Is there a way to restore pictures saved to the internal memory of my Kodak digital camera?
My digital camera is a Kodak EasyShare CX7430. I had some pictures on the internal memory and they got erased, and unfortunately it seems I cannot restore them. When I hook the camera up to my computer, it recognizes it as a device, not removable media. I would be willing to do anything, as I am also going to contact Kodak. Since the camera doesn't work anymore anyway, I would also be willing to take the camera apart. Please help me! I have tried numerous programs and so far nothing works. Thank you!
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My digital camera is a Kodak EasyShare CX7430. I had some pictures on the internal memory and they got erased, and unfortunately it seems I cannot restore them. When I hook the camera up to my computer, it recognizes it as a device, not removable media. I would be willing to do anything, as I am also going to contact Kodak. Since the camera doesn't work anymore anyway, I would also be willing to take the camera apart. Please help me! I have tried numerous programs and so far nothing works. Thank you!
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