I have a Kodak EasyShare C633 6.1 MP digital camera. When I try to take pictures, they usually look find in the LCD screen but when they are "processed" and stored into memory, they are almost always very white-ed out or have horizontal lines across the image.
Very rarely do I get a good picture! What would cause this and how could I fix this? Cheap batteries (they're Kodak rechargeables)? Bad batteries? Faulty camera? This isn't a battery issue it's either the memory card or the camera. My money is on the memory card, given that they look ok on your LCD screen. You should try another card (try a cheap card just to take a couple of pictures). If the problem persists, it's most likely the camera (specifically the CCD sensor). I looked up reviews on this camera and they seemed ok, however, if it turns out it is the camera and a repair shop says that they're going to charge you more than $30-40, I would get another camera (not Kodak) no,no,no! there's no problem about batteries you mention and of course sd card either.
multiple horizontal line appeared in screen shows lens alignment problem.
you can't notice this when u viewed in the LCD screen since color capacity were compressed and not noticable to our naked eye.
be careful of lens when you put the digicam to ur pocket or bag. remove you batteries when not in use. |