Dear Kodak C913 users, it can used as webcam only for those who have TV Tuner card in their PCs. U just need to connect ur TV tuner card with Digicam's A/V cable.
Run TV in A/V mode then it will function like webcam. U can use this webcam while in chating also.
So have great funnnnnnnn
For any further querries...... just mail me at
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Not exactly a webcam, you may notice some online features of webcam does not work...
Digital frames' storage varies according to model. An average Kodak digital frame such as the Easyshare P725 costs around $80 and holds 4000 photos. Frames can be purchased that hold more or less according to desire and budget.
Nikon is my personal favorite. Kodak is a good brand for the inexpensive camera market.
i think that Kodak is the best i trust Kodak because they take good photos
i have a Fuji digtal camera and is not as good as Kodak
Unless it was an extremely strong relationship, I would recommend not to because it would be a bit inappropriate.
Through exposure. If your outside shooting on hot sunny day your picture might be over-exposed if you shoot an image with an f-stop/aperture of a about f/2-f/4. You can change your f-stop to about f/32 for less light to enter through the lens and to decrease light. Shutter speed also has a major part of exposure. A shutter speed of about 1/8 will let in a lot of light. A higher shutter speed of about 1/500 would let in a lot less light.
Answer:Aperture can affect the quality of a photographic image in at least four ways.First, and most well known, as the aperture (the lens opening -- the hole through which the picture enters the camera) gets larger it lets in more light and you can take a picture in darker locations, or you can take pictures at higher shutter speeds thus freezing movement better.
The next most commonly known effect is that the wider the aperture the shallower the depth of field. That is, the fewer things in front of or behind the subject of the picture are in focus. As the aperture gets smaller things further away from the subject in both directions are clear.
Another way aperture can affect the image is that your lens will be sharpest at some aperture. Often somewhere around F5.6 to F8 your lens will make the sharpest (clearest) images. This is called "the sweet spot."
Finally, for technical reasons, at very small apertures (usually F16, f22 or smaller) an optical phenomenon caller diffraction causes the image to become become less sharp. You can think of it that when light must squeeze through a tiny hole the light rays interfere with each other.
Kodak directly sells and offers reviews of Kodak printers. Additionally, amazon is a gear source to buy sell and compare scanners that are Kodak or other brand.
You should be able to locate a Kodak service center near you by calling this number: 1-600-118989 (toll-fee).
One can get prints created on Kodak paper by using the following printers: Kodak Hero 5.1, All in One Printer, Kodak Hero 4.2, Kodak ESP 3.2, Kodak Office Hero 6.1, Kodak ESP9250, Kodak Hero 7.1 wireless, to name a few.
This is the response I received when I emailed Kodak Corporate Mission:
We will build a world-class, results-oriented, diverse culture based on our six key values, through which we will grow more rapidly than our competitors by providing our customers and consumers with solutions to capture, store, process, output, recognize and celebrate achievement and communicate their images to people and machines anywhere, anyplace, and anytime.
We will derive our competitive advantage by offering our customers and consumers differentiated, cost-effective solutions they want, when they want, and with flawless quality in our consumables, hardware, systems, and services.
In this way, we will achieve our fundamental objective of Total Customer Satisfaction and our consequent goals of Increased Global Market Share and Superior Financial Performance.
Corporate Vision: To be the World Leader in Imaging
how do I change the language to english on my camera cd83
I won't say that they made scope sights for sure, however I have what appears to be a rifle scope marked EK Co dated 1943 also marked telescope M6 and a serial #. It looks similar to a Lyman Alaskan scope which was used by the military during WWII for sniper rifles. When you Google EK Co you get Eastman Kodak as a reply. The scope has a strange reticle that consists of a circle with a dot in the center with a long line each in the horizontal plane and a shorter line at top and bottom. It has no internal adjustments, the tube is .875 in diameter with 2 raised bosses that are 1.003 in diameter. I am not sure if it was a rifle scope or possibly for a transit?
Jim A.
EK Co means Eastman Kodak Company.
The answer is both yes and no. Kodak has never developed or designed weaponry to completion, however during World War Two many companies, including Kodak, converted their production lines into military production lines. The designs were not original (except for an exceptionally rare "baseball" grenade that was being developed for the OSS that blew up in testing and was covered up after the war), and included Springfield rifle and scope designs.
1) There should be a cord that came with your camera that connects the camera with your computer via the USB port. The little metal parts at the ends should be rectangular shaped, one bigger than the other.
2) Use this cord to connect your camera to the computer. It may take a minute or so for the computer to detect the camera.
3) On Facebook, when you get to the upload screen, click browse, and then click "computer". There should be a camera symbol that says the name of your camera or something close to that.
4) Double click that symbol. Choose the folder you want to upload from (if there are any). Double click and select which photos you want to upload. You can select multiple photos by holding down "Ctrl" (if you have a PC) or "Command" (if you have a Mac).
5) When done, click open. The photos should now upload to Facebook.
Most of the Kodak Easy Share digital cameras have 12 megapixels. However, the megapixels do vary by the model number of the Kodak Easy Share digital camera.
Don't worry if you lost the disc for the printer. Most companies have the drivers available free.
Go to the printer's company website (ex: if it's an HP printer go to hp.com, an epson then epson.com etc) and go to the product support section. Once there you will be able to search for the appropriate driver and download to your computer.
Kodak's EasyShare Dock is designed to work with Kodak EasyShare Cameras.
One can find coupons for a Kodak gallery online from the Coupons website. One might also find it from daily local newspaper where Kodak often gives away coupons to advertise their company and to attract new customers.
Kodak consumer cameras has been discontinued but Kodak still continues to support the needs of retailers. The best choice would be to visit retailers or local stores and ask for pricing or to issue a special order.
Best Buy, Walmart, Office Depot and Staples are some common retailers that carry Kodak brand printers. Their offerings tend to include not just Kodak ink, but brands of photo and general glossy paper as well.
A Standard SD card,
for better quality i would go a "SD-HC" card,
the only real difference is that the SD-HC card is a high capture card (hence the 'HC')
i use one in my SLR and it's really good.
but for a normal digital camera its not required to have a high capture card
"The highest customer reviewed digital video camcorder is a Canon. Something like a Vixia HF S10, or S20. Some other top rated digital camcorders that are just as great include, Sony, Panasonic, and Kodak."
George Eastman (the founder of Kodak) first invented an emulsion-coating machine which enabled him to mass-produce photographic dry plates in 1878.
Although it wasn't until 1888 when the Kodak brand was established and he started selling Kodak cameras to consumers.