Kodak designed the M893 digital camera as a compact point-and-shoot device for the amateur home photographer. It boasts several high-quality features, including an 8.1 megapixel shutter with optical zoom. Even the best digital camera can occasionally stop working. Troubleshoot your M893 to restore its functionality so you can get back to capturing shots of the world around you.
Instructions
1. Make sure the camera is turned on if its liquid crystal display (LCD) viewfinder is dark. Press the power button, located on the top of the camera. It's the left button in the row of three available buttons.
2. Verify that the M389's battery (part #KLIC-7001) is inserted into the bottom right side of the camera if the camera doesn't turn on when you press its power button. If the battery is inserted and the camera still doesn't work, the battery may need recharging. Connect the camera to its AC adapter for four hours.
3. Check how you're pressing the shutter button if the M893's photos appear blurry. While pointing the camera at your subject, press the M893's shutter button halfway. Wait for the image on the camera's LCD screen to come into focus before pressing the button all the way down to capture the image.
4. Call Kodak's digital camera support line toll-free at 800-235-6325 if you still can't get your M893 camera to work properly. Support technicians are available daily from 9 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Eastern Time (ET).
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