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My camera is broken...i think.?


okay so last friday it worked. and all through tuesday i didnt use it. till tuesday of this week. and i knew the batteries were dead so i got NEW ones. and when i turned it on it showed the little turning on screen than turned black and beeped three times. all the manual says is change the batteries. and it was dropped once. about 3 months ago. thats it.

and its a purple poloroid digital camera.

do any of yall have any suggestions whats the problem or how to fix it.
oh yeah and i tried different sets of batteries, and the batteries worked fine in my grandpas camera.

i broke it like in januray.
and it worked perfect ever sense now.
i have put new batteries in there.
like three times.

If your camera was dropped 3 months ago and has worked perfectly fine ever since, then that may not be your problem. But, it certainly doesn't rule it out as the cause.

What colour your camera is, makes no difference at all...but, what type of battery you are using can make a huge difference.
Generally, you should never use ordinary alkaline type batteries (this includes heavy duty, extra heavy duty, Max etc. etc.) because they don't have enough power in them to run a digital camera for very long.
A more cost effective type of battery to use are rechargeable NiMH (2500mAh or higher capacity).
Or, non-rechargeable Lithium such as Energizer e2.

But, even using a better type of battery may not help you...especially if there's something else that's causing your camera to shut down. If this is the case, you might have to return it if it's still under warranty (just don't mention you dropped it, though).

If you can't return it, then another option is to buy a new one...because 1st, you won't be able to fix it yourself, and 2nd, it's most likely a budget camera, so it wouldn't be worth fixing.

i think probably because since it fell down and the batteries died, its totally broken, but you can take it to somewhere where they develop photos

I'm sorry, the fact you posted twice leads me to believe your retarded, therefore rendering me unable to answer your question.

Dropped = Dead.

Take it to your local Polaroid dealer for repair.

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