Kodak NC2000e Digital Camera User Manual


 
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7-34 Reference — Camera
Condensation may be
present in the camera or
PCMCIA card.
Condensation may be present if
the camera is moved from a
relatively cold environment (like
an air conditioned hotel room),
into a warm, humid environment.
We recommend that you allow
sufficient time for the camera to
normalize within the specified
environmental ranges before
operation.
The data on the
PCMCIA card is
fragmented.
Run a utility program (not
supplied with the camera system)
that includes “defragger”
capability, or move files from the
card to your computer hard disk
and reformat the card with the
supplied software driver.
The PCMCIA card is
damaged or defective.
Try another card.
There are unexpected
delays when reading from
or writing to a PCMCIA
card.
The battery is cold. Warm the battery to room
temperature.
Trouble Possible Cause Suggested Solution