Kodak EasyShare C643
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Answered Questions for the C643
- Q: My daughter's Kodak EasyShare CD33 gives a message "lens error 25".
- A: This usually isn't a good situation- I would call Kodak and see what they're charging for repairs. The Kodak digitals... read more
- Q: What problems do you have with the Kodak M853?
- A: Colored lines through the picture could indicate a faulty CCD chip. I'd see if there is a firmware update available... read more
- Q: my kodak camera has... lense error 126,10-6
- A: Well, it looks like she dropped it good and proper, jamming the lens and cracking it. The lens is stuck... read more
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Open Questions for the C643
- Q: how do you pull in item and keep it?
- 2 points for best answer - 1 reply
- Q: I have a Kodak C875, lens won't retract. Jammed.
- 20 points for best answer - 2 replies
- Q: Hi, my LED has several lines goingf thru it and now the pictures do not go to the card, it acts like it is working, but the pictures are not saved on
- 10 points for best answer - 1 reply
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Editors' Comments
The Kodak EasyShare C643 is for people who want a camera that actually looks somewhat like a traditional camera If you're befuddled and bewildered by the increasingly miniscule designs for digital cameras, the C643 will give you something that, while still compact, feels substantial in your hands. The 6.1 megapixel camera is a perfect point-and-shoot... read more
Specifications
- 6.1 megapixels
- 3x optical zoom / 5x digital zoom
- auto focus and exposure
- ISO 80-400
- JPEG file format
- movie mode w/sound
Kodak EasyShare C643 News
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