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Kodak EasyShare C663
Kodak EasyShare C663
  • 4 out of 5
"Easy To Use & nice pics"
  • 4 out of 5
"KODAK C 663"
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Christina 4 pts

Why does my Kodak easy share take bad indoor and night time pictures?

My c663 Kodak easy share does not take good indoor or night time pictures? They always come out really dark. I use the pm setting when I am indoors but that still does not help. Am I using it wrong or should I invest in a better camera?
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Brenda P (BrendaP) 28731 pts
October 8, 2006 8:04 PM
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Hi Christina,
Have you tried just using the Auto setting rather than the nighttime/ PM settings? I am assuming you are not using the flash. Can you try Auto mode with the flash turned off?

Let me know if that produces better results. The Kodak C663 has been reviewed as having excellent low light shots, but I have never worked with it so am not exactly sure what setting works best.
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Dikdik 0 pts
November 29, 2007 4:14 AM
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i think you should try night scene setting in scn mode. This can cause your image more bright but it can cause some kind of blur efect so you have to hold your camera correctly.
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