Answer
Dec 03, 2024 - 12:58 PM
The Kodak DC290 Digital Camera does not use traditional film. It is a digital camera that stores images on memory cards, such as CompactFlash (CF) cards, instead of using film rolls. So, no film is required for this camera.
Flash:Yes, the Kodak DC290 has a built-in flash that can be used to illuminate subjects in low-light conditions. The flash can usually be activated manually, depending on the camera settings.
"Plug-ins":The "plug-ins" you're referring to are likely the ports or connectors on the camera. These may include:
- USB Port – For connecting the camera to a computer to transfer images.
- A/V Out Port – For connecting the camera to a TV or monitor to display photos.
- DC Input – For connecting an external power adapter to charge or power the camera.
If you’ve replaced the batteries and are still having issues, check the battery compartment to ensure proper battery installation and that there is no corrosion or dust interfering with the connections. Also, ensure that the memory card is inserted correctly, as the camera needs one to store pictures.