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Kodak DC4800 - User Manual

Kodak DC4800
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Users
Guide
Eastman Kodak Company
Rochester, NY 14650
© Eastman Kodak Company, 2000.
Kodak is a trademark of
Eastman Kodak Company
P/N 6B5282
DC4800
Zoom Digital Camera
What You Can Do…
Your Computer
KODAK
Personal
Picture
Maker
Kiosk
Prints, Mug Transfers,
T-Shirt Transfers, etc.
World Wide Web –
Play, order prints,
t-shirts, gifts
Send
postcards
Send photos to friends
and family via e-mail

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jacob PenningtonSep 23, 2025
    What does 'Print Order too large' mean on my Kodak DC4800?
    • M
      masonkyleSep 23, 2025
      If your Kodak Digital Camera displays 'Print Order too large', it means the maximum number of images has already been ordered. Reduce or delete the existing Print Order.
  • R
    Richard SanchezAug 23, 2025
    What to do if computer cannot communicate with Kodak Digital Camera?
    • K
      Karen JacksonAug 25, 2025
      If your computer can't communicate with the Kodak Digital Camera, first ensure that the camera is turned on. If you're using a laptop, check the Power Management settings and disable any features that might turn off ports to save battery. Verify that the camera is properly connected to the computer via the USB cable. If you haven't already, install the necessary software.
  • N
    ngrayAug 25, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Kodak DC4800 that takes blurry pictures?
    • T
      Thomas WilliamsAug 26, 2025
      If your Kodak Digital Camera isn't taking clear pictures, the lens may be dirty, so clean it. When taking a picture, make sure your subject is not too close: stay at least 1.6 ft (0.5 m) away in Wide angle, or 3.3 ft (1 m) in Telephoto. Also, ensure that neither the subject nor the camera moved during the shot. If using the flash, ensure the subject is less than 10 ft (3.0 m) away.
  • D
    Dawn SpencerAug 27, 2025
    Why are my Kodak Digital Camera pictures too dark?
    • J
      Juan HowardAug 27, 2025
      If your Kodak Digital Camera is producing pictures that are too dark, first ensure that the flash is turned on or functioning correctly. If the subject is too far away, move closer so there is no more than 10 ft (3.0 m) between the camera and the subject. If the subject is backlit, change your position so the light is not behind them. Check and increase the Exposure Compensation if it's set incorrectly.
  • R
    Rita WilliamsAug 27, 2025
    How to fix Kodak DC4800 pictures that are too light?
    • S
      shawn26Aug 27, 2025
      If your Kodak Digital Camera is producing pictures that are too light, try changing to Auto flash, as the flash may not be needed. If you used the flash, make sure the subject is at least 1.6 ft (0.5 m) away from the camera. Ensure that your hands or other objects are not covering the light sensor. Also, verify that the Exposure Compensation is set correctly and decrease it if necessary.
  • R
    Rachel DillonSep 14, 2025
    What does 'Card Cannot be Read' mean on my Kodak DC4800?
    • A
      April SmithSep 14, 2025
      If your Kodak Digital Camera displays 'Card Cannot be Read', it indicates that the Picture Card is corrupted. Insert a new Picture Card or reformat the card.
  • X
    xmeyersSep 12, 2025
    Why is part of the picture missing on my Kodak DC4800 Digital Camera?
    • J
      Jeffrey GutierrezSep 12, 2025
      If part of the picture is missing when using your Kodak Digital Camera, something may have been blocking the lens when the picture was taken; keep hands, fingers, or other objects away from the lens. Also, your eye or the picture might not have been centered correctly in the viewfinder; leave space around the subject when centering the picture. If using the Close-Up feature, ensure Preview is activated.
  • R
    Rebecca NealSep 13, 2025
    What does 'Insert Memory Card' mean on my Kodak Digital Camera?
    • J
      Joseph AyersSep 13, 2025
      If your Kodak Digital Camera displays 'Insert Memory Card', it means there is no Picture Card inserted in the camera. Insert a Picture Card into the camera.
  • D
    Dawn MckinneySep 4, 2025
    Why won't the green ready light turn on and the Kodak DC4800 doesn't work?
    • R
      rickyandersonSep 4, 2025
      If the green ready light does not turn on and the Kodak Digital Camera does not work, the battery is likely low or dead; replace or recharge it. Also, ensure that the camera is turned on.
  • M
    Michael SmithSep 2, 2025
    Why is the green ready light blinking on my Kodak Digital Camera?
    • M
      Mary HuntSep 2, 2025
      If the green ready light on your Kodak Digital Camera is blinking, it indicates that the focus and exposure are not locked. Release the Shutter button and recompose the picture.

Summary

Getting Started

Attaching the Neck Strap

Instructions for attaching the neck strap to the camera for secure carrying and handling.

Loading the Battery

Step-by-step instructions for correctly inserting the battery into the camera.

Charging the Battery

Procedure for charging the camera's battery using the AC adapter.

Inserting a Picture Card

Instructions on how to insert the KODAK Picture Card into the camera for storing images.

Removing a Picture Card

Steps for safely removing the Picture Card from the camera.

Turning the Camera On and Off

How to power the camera on and off using the power button.

Checking the Battery

How to check the current battery level and interpret the status display.

Taking Pictures

Choosing a Capture Mode

Guide to selecting the appropriate capture mode for different shooting scenarios.

Taking a Picture

Basic steps for capturing a photograph using the camera's shutter button.

Shooting in Fully Automatic Mode

How to use the Programmed AE mode for effortless picture taking.

Shooting in Manual Mode

Instructions for controlling exposure settings like f-number and shutter speed.

Setting the f-number

How to set the aperture (f-number) to control depth of field.

Setting the Shutter Speed

Procedure for selecting shutter speed for motion control and exposure.

Shooting in Aperture Priority Mode

Using Aperture Priority mode to control depth of field while camera sets shutter speed.

Customizing Manual Settings

Adjusting the Exposure Compensation

How to adjust exposure compensation for brighter or darker images.

Reviewing Your Pictures

Personalizing Your Camera

Installing Your Software

Installing the Software

Step-by-step guide for installing the KODAK camera software on your computer.

Transferring Pictures To Your Computer

Using a USB Cable Connection

Instructions for connecting the camera to a computer via USB cable.

Tips and Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Common problems and solutions for camera and computer monitor issues.

Getting Help

Telephone Customer Support

Information and numbers for contacting Kodak customer support.

Warranty and Regulatory Information

Appendix

DC4800 Zoom Camera Specifications

Technical specifications for the KODAK DC4800 Zoom Digital Camera.

General Safety

Important safety precautions to follow when using the camera.

Using Your Battery

Precautions and guidelines for safely handling and using the camera battery.

Kodak DC4800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKodak
ModelDC4800
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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