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Kodak EasyShare CX7525 Digital Camera - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Dark photos in kodak cx7525
hi , i have the same problem , to solve this,, when i took a pic inside i put flash off and it ok , me too my warenty in finish ,, we are in same boat let have fun , to get that repair it coast 125.00 to change the light flash sensor , so try what i sead , let me know Yvon chow !!!
Internal memory
Check to see if the SD card is activated separately from the intermal memory. The details of how to do this should be in the user manual.
If you have no success, get in touch with the tech support for your camera.
If this cannot be resolved, it is possible to have a defect that can cause this. In this case the camera will require service.
Jerry G.
Cant charge camera on dock or print photos
the dock won't charge batteries that are ni-mh kaa2hr or Li-ion battery pack - so check that
about the printer's ability to recognize the cam, try this.. remove batt, put cam on top of dock (when cameras are on a dock, they can use the dock's power so you can print pictures without batteries) check if somethign will come up on the cam screen
if not .. either would need to be sent in for repair. a digital rep will advise you to send both so the repair center can check
Nothing transfered from the lens (ccd) to the screen/memory card
Greetings Maltheskalle,
Units that experience water damage are normally irrepairable even after drying out. I would take it to a qualified repair center and have them give you an estimate on repairing the unit. You may find that replacing the camera is more economical than repairing it.
Sincerely,
Dorothy
Go Ahead. Use Us.
What camera dock is compatible with cx7525 camera?
hi Judy!
Camera dock series 3 is not directly compatible but don't fret, you can buy the d-26 adapter from Kodak Online Store to make it compatible with your CX camera.
Unfortunately the directly compatible cam docks for your camera are already discontinued so just keep your dock3 and get the d-26 adapter.
Won't hold a charge
what rechargeable batteries are you using and what's your method of charging?
If your using a dock for charging - make sure you have the battery pack kodak kaa2hr otherwise the dock won't charge it
if you're using a separate charger - it's ok to use other AA ni-mh
please check the age of your batteries as well.. batts, even rechargeable eventually wear out - they can last up to 300 charging cycles and a year or a little more than that is enough for you consider buying a new set
if you say that you barely use the cam, batteries still deteriorate through time
Kodak easy share cx7525 printer
CX7525 is a camera model
please check what your printer is, is it "printer dock",
"printer dock 6000" or All In one Printer
make sure you have the driver of the printer. if not, you can download it from www.kodak.com/go/downloads
Memory card problem
Check the slide switch has not been bumped into the lock position on the memory card.
It's a tiny switch put in a stupid place.
Internal memory to sd card
I don't know your camera; but...
Before we assume anything about your camera we should check that SD card in another SD device that we know is working.
your camera should default to the SD Card like most devices, which are able to use both simultaneously.
It seems likely that something might have happened to the SD card if that is the only one you have tried in your camera.
food for thought
Kodak Z981 -- mode dial issue
I have a Z981 myself. I just set my camera as you did (to "A") but did not experience the issue you mention?
Just to be clear, remember that setting the camera to "A" means "Aperture priority", meaning that you can control the lens aperture (with the "jog dial" on the top of the camera) and the camera will automatically set the shutter speed to create a proper exposure. "A" does NOT mean automatic exposure control. You must use "P" (Programmed) mode to make the camera make all the decisions about shutter speed and lens aperture.
I am including a web link to the User Guide for the Z981. You might want to revisit the Guide to make sure you are using the correct settings for your pictures.
BTW, I like my Z981 quite a bit, especially the zoom. I've taken some great pictures with it.
http://resources.kodak.com/support/pdf/en/manuals/urg01118/Z981_xUG_GLB_en.pdf
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