Problem | Solution |
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The digital camera | • Turn off and then turn on the digital camera. The |
has no power. | digital camera may have automatically turned off to |
| save battery power. |
| • Check to make sure that the battery terminals |
| (+ and |
| battery compartment. |
| • The batteries are dead. Replace all four AA batteries. |
| Do not mix old batteries with new batteries, or use |
| different manufacturer’s batteries together. Purchase |
| rechargeable NiMH batteries to extend battery life. |
| • Use the AC adapter whenever possible. Check to make |
| sure that the AC adapter is firmly attached to the |
| digital camera. |
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Cannot take a photo. | • Press the shutter button down halfway to focus the |
| camera. Wait until the LED indicator light is steady |
| green. Press the shutter button all the way down to |
| take a photo. |
| • The flash is charging. The flash icon blinks in the |
| Status display. Wait until the flash icon displays |
| without blinking (the flash is charged) and then take a |
| photo. |
| • The digital camera is processing an image. The red |
| LED light displays while an image is being processed. |
| Wait until the image has finished processing before |
| taking another photo. |
| • Check to make sure that the memory card is properly |
| inserted. If the CF icon blinks in the Status display, the |
| memory card is not inserted. Turn off the camera, |
| reinsert the memory card and turn on the camera. |
| • The memory card is full. Connect the digital camera |
| to your computer and download the images on the |
| card. Delete images from the card to free up space and |
| then take photos. |
| • The digital camera is connected to your computer. |
| Use the software controls to take a photo while the |
| digital camera is connected to a computer. |
| • The memory card is corrupt. Reformat the memory |
| card or purchase a new memory card. |
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