What to do if my Kodak EasyShare M1073 IS picture is too light?
- AAndrea MaloneSep 4, 2025
If your picture is too light, decrease Exposure Compensation. You can also turn off the flash, then move back from the subject.
What to do if my Kodak EasyShare M1073 IS picture is too light?
If your picture is too light, decrease Exposure Compensation. You can also turn off the flash, then move back from the subject.
What to do if my Kodak EasyShare M1073 IS freezes up when a card is inserted or removed?
If the camera freezes up when a card is inserted or removed, turn the camera off, then back on. Ensure the camera is turned off before inserting or removing a card.
Why does my Kodak Digital Camera show 'No images to display'?
If the camera displays 'No images to display', change the image storage location setting.
What to do if my Kodak Digital Camera displays 'Memory card is unusable'?
If the camera displays 'Memory card is unusable', insert a new card or format the card. Note that MMC and write-once SD cards are not supported. Be aware that formatting a card deletes all pictures and videos, including protected files.
Megapixel | 10.6 MP |
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Camera type | Compact camera |
Sensor type | CCD |
Image stabilizer | Yes |
Image sensor size | 1/2.33 \ |
Digital zoom | 5 x |
Optical zoom | 3 x |
Interface | A/V, USB 2.0, PTP |
Digital SLR | No |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 92 x 56.5 x 22.7 mm |
Camera shutter speed | 4 - 1/2000 s |
Minimum storage drive space | 128 MB |
Minimum system requirements | 600 MHz, 128 MB RAM, 200 MB HDD, CD-ROM, USB |
Compatible operating systems | - Windows XP OS - Macintosh OS X 10.3 |
Focal length (35mm film equivalent) | 32 - 96 mm |
Focus adjustment | Auto |
Macro focusing range (tele) | 0.35 - 0.70 m |
Macro focusing range (wide) | 0.10 - 0.70 m |
Light metering | Centre-weighted, Spot |
ISO sensitivity | 100, 200, 400, 800, 1000 |
Flash modes | auto, fill-in, Flash off, Red-eye reduction |
Flash range (tele) | 0.6 - 2 m |
Flash range (wide) | 0.6 - 2.4 m |
Internal memory | 32 MB |
Compatible memory cards | sd |
Motion JPEG frame rate | 15 fps |
Maximum video resolution | 1280 x 720 pixels |
Display diagonal | 3 \ |
Display resolution (numeric) | 230000 pixels |
USB version | 2.0 |
Product color | Black |
Scene modes | Backlight, beach, Candlelight, Children, Close-up (macro), Fireworks, Museum, Night landscape, Night portrait, Portrait, self-portrait, Sunset, Landscape (scenery) |
White balance | auto, daylight, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten |
Depth | 56.5 mm |
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Width | 92 mm |
Height | 22.7 mm |
Weight | 117 g |
Identification of external buttons and features on the front of the digital camera.
Identification of external buttons and features on the back of the digital camera.
Attaching the strap, loading the battery, and turning the camera on.
Details on different methods for charging the camera's battery using AC adapters or USB.
Steps to configure camera language, date, and time settings upon initial use.
Instructions for inserting and using SD/SDHC memory cards for storing photos and videos.
Step-by-step guide on capturing still images and reviewing the picture just taken.
Using framing marks for focus and instructions on recording video clips.
Using optical and digital zoom features to get closer to subjects or enlarge details.
Information on selecting and using different flash modes for various lighting conditions.
Overview of shooting modes like Auto, Landscape, Close-up, and Scene for optimizing shots.
Detailed descriptions of specific scene modes for optimizing shots in various situations.
Accessing the camera's built-in help system for guidance on features and settings.
Steps to capture and stitch multiple images into a single panoramic scene.
Explanation of icons displayed on the LCD during picture taking for status and settings.
Browsing, playing, and zooming in on captured photos and videos.
Playing video clips, controlling playback, and viewing picture/video information.
Instructions on recording and playing sound messages associated with pictures.
Deleting unwanted files, using undo delete, and protecting pictures from accidental deletion.
Using the menu in review mode and enhancing photos with Kodak Perfect Touch technology.
Cropping pictures and making a picture from a video clip.
Trimming video clips and creating video action prints from video footage.
Starting, managing, and changing intervals for the slideshow feature.
Running continuous loops and multimedia slideshows with music and effects.
Viewing pictures in thumbnails, as single images, and searching by date or tags.
Connecting the camera to a TV using an A/V cable to display photos, videos, and slideshows.
Selecting multiple items and copying photos/videos between memory and card.
Explanation of icons displayed on the LCD when reviewing pictures and videos.
Guide on accessing and modifying various camera settings via the menu system.
Settings for picture resolution, exposure, color, and date stamping.
Settings for white balance, face detection, and exposure metering for optimal shots.
AF Zone, ISO Speed, Sharpness, Red-eye Pre-flash, and Maintain Settings.
Selecting video resolution and personalizing camera settings like LCD brightness.
Settings for image stabilizer, orientation, sounds, volume, date/time, power off, video out, and language.
Instructions for formatting memory cards or internal memory to erase data.
Setting up the self-timer for delayed picture taking.
Taking burst shots, adjusting exposure compensation, and using the framing grid for composition.
Step-by-step guide to install the Kodak EasyShare software on your computer.
Connecting the camera to a computer via USB to transfer photos and videos.
Methods for printing photos directly from the camera or via a computer.
Selecting print options, printing from non-PictBridge printers, and safe disconnection procedures.
Ordering prints online and printing photos directly from an SD card.
Assigning print tags and quantities to photos for batch printing.
Assigning email tags to photos and videos for quick sending.
Marking photos as favorites and creating/applying custom tags for organization.
Setting a tag to be automatically applied to future photos and videos.
Common issues with camera operation and their solutions.
Troubleshooting common picture quality issues like corruption, lightness, clarity, and darkness.
Resolving SD card, memory capacity, camera freezing, and computer communication problems.
Troubleshooting picture transfer errors, slideshow interruptions, and LCD screen messages.
Resolving internal memory, card issues, and resetting date/time or address book.
Addressing album name issues, overheating, file format errors, and general camera errors.
Contact information and resources for camera-related support and information.
Detailed technical specifications including CCD, picture sizes, lens, and exposure.
Guidance for camera care, maintenance, battery life, and safety precautions.
Information about the product's warranty coverage, terms, limitations, and customer rights.
FCC, regional, and international compliance statements for the digital camera.