I don't know anything about this camera but the following advice will be good for any digital:
1. If you are using the default settings you must be far enough away from the subject for it to focus. I would guess no closer than two feet.
2. If you have changed any of the settings you may have it set to macro mode which is used for close up photography.
3. If you do not have a tripod then set the camera on the edge of a table or something. Most focus problems are from moving the camera by the action of triggering the shutter.
4. With every digital camera I know of where you cannot find the source of your problem do this: Remove the batteries, place the switch to the "on" position, leave the camera sit for 20 minutes, turn the switch "off", install fully charged batteries, reset all features to the default value. (I think they are Widows based....hehe)
5. When really in doubt, read the owners manual.
IMHO, if the camera does not work, toss it. Discontinued digital cameras aren't worth investing money for repair. I love Kodak film but prefer cameras made by Nikon.
1. If you are using the default settings you must be far enough away from the subject for it to focus. I would guess no closer than two feet.
2. If you have changed any of the settings you may have it set to macro mode which is used for close up photography.
3. If you do not have a tripod then set the camera on the edge of a table or something. Most focus problems are from moving the camera by the action of triggering the shutter.
4. With every digital camera I know of where you cannot find the source of your problem do this: Remove the batteries, place the switch to the "on" position, leave the camera sit for 20 minutes, turn the switch "off", install fully charged batteries, reset all features to the default value. (I think they are Widows based....hehe)
5. When really in doubt, read the owners manual.
IMHO, if the camera does not work, toss it. Discontinued digital cameras aren't worth investing money for repair. I love Kodak film but prefer cameras made by Nikon.