
We got this as a gift for Christmas three years ago and love it!!I have not had to replace the battery yet!! Now to find the updated version,hope we wont be disappointed. We already purchased the C182 and had to return it a week later!
Camera: Kodak EasyShare C530/C315/CD50 digital camera
Memory Card: Multimedia Card (MMC)/ Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card
Errors:
You might encounter below errors with your Kodak EasyShare C530/C315/CD50 digital camera:
- Camera fails to recognize MMC/SD card
- “Memory card is unusable (Insert new memory card)”
- “Internal memory cannot be read (Please format internal memory)”
Cause
The most prominent reasons for the above errors to occur are:
- Using an uncertified MMC/SD card
- Inserting the MMC/SD card improperly
- Using an unformatted MMC/SD card
- Using a corrupted MMC/SD card or internal memory
Solution Kodak EASYSHARE C530 5MP Camera and Recovery:
To solve these issues, you should consider these methods:
- You should replace the card if using an uncertified MMC/SD card
- Make sure that the card is properly inserted into the slot
- Format the MMC/SD card
- Reformat the damaged MMC/SD card or internal memory
After formatting, lost data must be restored from the last backup. But sometimes, you find it hard to use your backup to restore because it is not updated or possibly damaged. Such situations necessitate the use of Image Recovery products. These Digital Image Recovery applications come as most valid recovery applications for logically crashed disks.
Stellar Provides Photo Recovery software for both Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Mac User can recover their images by using Mac image recovery software which supports Mac operating system. Mac image recovery provides the same benefit and features that is of windows.
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I have a little Kodak EasyShare C530 and I am trying to upload pictures,but Kodak EASYSHARE C530 5MP Camera I keep geting messages that say the port has exceeded its limit. Then it tells me to reset device/computer but it doesn't work.Does anyone know what to do?
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this camera worked well, until the lens stopped working one day. now it just makes a grinding noise. from looking online, this is a common problem. the outside is metal, but the gears inside are just soft plastic.
This was my first digital camera that I purchased in 2005. I bought a refurbished one for almost 3/4 of the retail price, which was a great deal. As of 2009, I still have this camera. It has served every purpose needed. The thing I like most about this camera is that it starts up in about 1 second, and takes a picture very quickly. I am always sniper shooting people. It is on the bigger and heavier side, but when it came out it was the real deal. The zoom is really good and can get really close. The only problems I have are taking pictures when its fairly dark, and with some light. I am looking for a new camera, but that is only because I want a smaller one, and this one is so scratched up.
I highly recommend this camera.
LOVED this camera until it broke one year later. I mean it completely broke. It’s dead. The battery power died during a photo shoot and killed the camera. Now it won’t even turn on. See my post in the forum on this page for more info. The short of it all is, do NOT buy Kodak. My GF has a Canon Elph and it’s far more amazing than anything Kodak makes. Plus if you ever have to deal with Kodak’s customer service…well, let’s hope you never have to.
This is a great little camera if you do a lot of outdoor photo shoots of still objects. I have 3 small children, and it doesn’t work too well for my photo needs. I take lots of indoor pictures which most of the time turn out pretty dark unless I have it super bright in my house, but that isn’t very often. I tried to take pictures at my son’s kindergarten graduation in his classroom, but it was too dark to get even one shot. I had to get video of him to be able to see him at all. Not so great for kids in motion either, they are blurry.
Video option is great though. I guess I use this option most on my camera. I have had this one about a year, and I am going for a canon with IS (image stabalization) now. I will retire this camera to my husband.
This my second one. I destroyed the first one I owned and searched the internet to find another one. I bought an 8 megapixel kodak, but didn’t like it nearly as much. I finally found a refurbished one and bought it immediately.
I absolutely love this camera. My previous camera was a Minolta SLR, which I also loved, and I swore I would never “go digital”. I have three children (ages 7, 4, and 1) and I was going through at least 2 rolls of film/month… more if a special event occurred. Several photos on each roll wouldn’t turn out, of course, and sometimes (at Christmas, for example) I’d waste an entire roll in one sitting, hoping to get JUST ONE photo where all three cherubs were looking in my direction. But I loved the beauty of the prints so much, and I thought a digital camera couldn’t compare. Oh, how wrong I was! My parents got my husband & me the Kodak for Christmas, and I (sadly but truthfully) haven’t touched the Minolta since. I have just as much fun playing with this camera as I did my SLR, turning off the flash and using natural light and changing the color setting to black/white or sepia. My prints are gorgeous, and the best part is knowing what I’m getting BEFORE I visit the photo lab. I also like the rechargeable dock, even if it is a little bulky to travel with. I would recommend this camera time and time again, especially to digital “rookies” like myself!
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