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Update to Kodak DX6490 exposure problem
Greetings Roots,
Thanks for the note. I have shared the issue with the engineers responsible for the adapter and who, in turn, will bring that issue to future design considerations. Thanks for the information, Roots, Talk to you soon. Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company On Dec 26/04, I posted a question about a problem I was having with my Kodak DX6490 and underexposed pictures. The underexposures occurred when using the on-camera flash and the lens adapter that Kodak manufactures for the DX6490 and DX7590. I had suspected that the rim of the adapter was blocking the flash and creating a condition that would cause the underexposure. Since that time I have been corresponding with Kodak's technical people as well as a contributor to this newsgroup, Ron Baird. I have attached Ron's reply that explains why this problem exists. Although there is no way to correct this problem Ron has assured me that Kodak will be looking at possible design changes to the adapter or future versions of the camera. Hopefully I'm not in violation of any newsgroup rules by saying that I was more than pleased with the way Kodak handled my concerns. |
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Greetings Roots,
Thanks for the note. I have shared the issue with the engineers responsible for the adapter and who, in turn, will bring that issue to future design considerations. Thanks for the information, Roots, Talk to you soon. Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company On Dec 26/04, I posted a question about a problem I was having with my Kodak DX6490 and underexposed pictures. The underexposures occurred when using the on-camera flash and the lens adapter that Kodak manufactures for the DX6490 and DX7590. I had suspected that the rim of the adapter was blocking the flash and creating a condition that would cause the underexposure. Since that time I have been corresponding with Kodak's technical people as well as a contributor to this newsgroup, Ron Baird. I have attached Ron's reply that explains why this problem exists. Although there is no way to correct this problem Ron has assured me that Kodak will be looking at possible design changes to the adapter or future versions of the camera. Hopefully I'm not in violation of any newsgroup rules by saying that I was more than pleased with the way Kodak handled my concerns. |
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Greetings Roots,
Thanks for the note. I have shared the issue with the engineers responsible for the adapter and who, in turn, will bring that issue to future design considerations. Thanks for the information, Roots, Talk to you soon. Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company On Dec 26/04, I posted a question about a problem I was having with my Kodak DX6490 and underexposed pictures. The underexposures occurred when using the on-camera flash and the lens adapter that Kodak manufactures for the DX6490 and DX7590. I had suspected that the rim of the adapter was blocking the flash and creating a condition that would cause the underexposure. Since that time I have been corresponding with Kodak's technical people as well as a contributor to this newsgroup, Ron Baird. I have attached Ron's reply that explains why this problem exists. Although there is no way to correct this problem Ron has assured me that Kodak will be looking at possible design changes to the adapter or future versions of the camera. Hopefully I'm not in violation of any newsgroup rules by saying that I was more than pleased with the way Kodak handled my concerns. |
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