The Kodak EasyShare C913 is a 9.5 Megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom, 5x digital zoom, and a 2.4 inch LCD screen
Note: This troubleshooting page covers issues associated with the EasyShare C913 model by Kodak. Any other models are covered in separate troubleshooting pages.
Camera does not turn on
Camera does not turn on after pressing power button.
Hold down power button
If the camera is off and will not turn on when pushing the power button, a simple solution may fix the problem. In order to turn on the camera while it is off, press and hold the power button until the camera turns on.
Batteries need to be re-adjusted/cleaned
If you notice the batteries have collected some dirt, consider taking out the batteries and placing them back in under the correct pole configuration for each battery. If the batteries are dirty, simply clean them using rubbing alcohol.
Replace batteries
Replace the batteries by following our guide.
Bad logic board
It's possible that dropping the camera or damaging can ruin the logic board. The logic board may not be working properly anymore and must be replaced, or the camera might have to be sent to Kodak for repair. In case you don't want to risk replacing an important part like the logic board, consider sending the camera to Kodak because installing the logic board incorrectly can ruin the camera.
Camera does not turn off
Camera does not turn off after pressing power button.
Batteries need to be removed
Remove the batteries from the battery compartment and insert them back in. Use these instructions to remove the batteries.
Camera turns on, and then turns off
Camera turns off as soon as it is turned on.
Batteries need to be removed
Remove the batteries from the battery compartment and insert them back in using these instructions.
Overheating
Sometimes the camera may overheat after prolonged use. Turn the camera off and let it stand for 5 minutes before turning it on again.
Logic board
It's possible that dropping or damaging the camera ruin the logic board. The logic board may not be working properly anymore and must be replaced, or the camera might have to be sent to Kodak for repair. In case you don't want to risk replacing an important part like the logic board, consider sending the camera to Kodak because installing the logic board incorrectly can ruin the camera.
Lens will not open or close
Camera lens will not open or close.
Remove batteries
Remove the batteries from the battery compartment by following this guide.
Remove any obstructions near lens
Sometimes obstructions may restrict the lens from working properly. Consider using something like a Q-tip to clean the edge around of the lens.
Replace the lens assembly
The lens might need replacement if it is unrepairable. If this is the case, consider replacing the lens of the camera.
Flash does not work
Camera does not flash when needed.
Remove batteries
Remove the batteries from the battery compartment and reinsert them using these instructions.
Change the capacitor
It's possible that capacitor may be damaged or faulty after several uses of the camera. Consider replacing the capacitor in the camera.
LCD screen does not work
LCD screen is damaged/not working properly.
LCD screen is cracked
Once the LCD screen cracked or damaged severly, the only solution is to replace the screen. If the LCD screen is cracked on the camera, you'll need to replace it by following this guide.
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camera will not turn on, has new batteries.
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Camera will not start, hasnew batteries.
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clarkemorgan52 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I got brand new batteries and put them in it says set date and time it will stay on for a little bit but then turn off
Summer Roberson - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
my on and off button broke :(
ANA MARIA GRAU QUIROGA - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Camera screen no showing any images/the screen is blank/when I take pictures they turn up black
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