Kodak DC210 Plus User Manual
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9-6
DC200/DC210 Camera
Problem
Cause
Solution
Part of the picture is missing.
Something was 
blocking the lens 
when the picture was 
taken.
Keep hands, fingers, 
or other objects away 
from the lens when 
taking pictures.
Your eye or the picture 
was not centered 
correctly in the 
viewfinder.
Leave space around 
subject when 
centering picture in 
viewfinder.
Picture is too dark.
Flash is not on or did 
not go off.
Turn on the flash. See 
“Flash” on page 2-9.
The subject is too far 
away for the flash to 
have an effect.
Move so there is no 
more than 10 feet 
(3 m) between the 
camera and the 
subject.
The subject is in front 
of a bright light.
Change your position 
so the light is not 
behind the subject.
Picture is too light.
The flash is not 
needed.
Change to automatic 
flash. See“Flash” on 
page 2-9.
The subject is too 
close when the flash 
was used.
Move so there is at 
least 1.6 ft. (0.5 m) 
between the camera 
and the subject.
The light sensor is 
covered.
Hold the camera so 
your hands or other 
objects do not cover 
the light sensor.
Stored pictures are damaged.
The memory card was 
removed when the 
Ready light was 
blinking.
Make sure the Ready 
light is not blinking 
before removing the 
memory card.
