You can exchange it for 30 days with a receipt. After that, you can still take it back to WalMart (with your receipt). They will send to Kodak for you (it has a 1 year parts and labor warranty). Kodak will send the repaired camera directly back to you. Just be sure to bring everything with you (even the box), and it shouldn't be a problem. If you are after the 30 days, just tell the person at the service desk that you need a warranty repair, and they will look up all the info in their computer.
And no, it isn't something that you want to try to repair yourself. If I were to try anything, it would be to take some compressed air and blow around the lens. Something is preventing the lens from coming out all the way, so the camera reacts by shutting down.
2006-06-25 14:15:55
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answered by trudie_barraza 2
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haaa.. take the lens cap off... like, before taking the picture? j/k .. I have no clue
2006-06-25 14:12:04
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answered by lost_but_not_hopeless 5
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