Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Troubleshoot A Kodak M753

Troubleshoot a Kodak EasyShare M753 in just a few minutes.


The Kodak EasyShare M753 is a point-and-click 7 megapixel digital camera with image stabilization and high-definition still capture. Because of the complex components within the camera, breakdowns may occur. You can troubleshoot the EasyShare M753 in just a few steps.


Instructions


1. Remove the battery from the lower compartment (by sliding the battery cover out) if the camera does not turn on or off. Make sure the battery is a recommended model for the EasyShare M753 and re-insert the battery with the contacts down. Plug the camera in to allow the battery to charge fully.


2. Remove the battery and clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth if the battery life seems short. Turn off camera sounds by clicking the "Menu" button, highlighting "Setup" and clicking "Ok." Highlight "Sound Volume" and set it to "Off" to preserve battery life.


3. Turn the camera off by clicking the "On/Off" button located on the top of the camera if the camera freezes when removing the memory card. Leave the camera off before removing or inserting the memory card.


4. Transfer all pictures to the computer via the Kodak software and reformat the card if your pictures appear corrupt or garbled.


5. Check the image storage location (SD card or internal memory) if you cannot review pictures. Click the "Menu" button on the back of the camera, highlight "Image Storage" and change the storage location.







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