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Someone PLEASE help! I'm having problems with my digital camera! =[? |
Hey everyone. Well I have an Olympus digital camera. Last weekend I spent the night at my friends house and I brought the camera along with the charger. My camera died so I took the battery out to charge it. I know that sounds weird but I have to take the battery out and put it in this square thing that you plug into an outlet to charge it. Anyway, it was charging for a half an hour, maybe 45 minutes, and then I put the battery back in my camera. I know that I didn't charge it long enough but it would last for a little. Anyway, when I tried to turn on my camera it wouldn't turn on! I didn't drop my camera at all, and I didn't put the battery in the wrong way either because the cover for the battery won't close unless you put it in correctly. Does anyone know what could be wring? Should I get a knew battery? Also, one of my friends was saying something about a "hold" switch, but my camera doesn't have one of those. So that's not it. Help PLEASE! Thanks! Okay, I tried re-charging the battery. When I charge the battery this little red light comes on that means it is charging. I noticed that the red light doesn't stay on for very long. Maybe a minute or two at the most. Another thing I noticed is that there are small scratch type things on each metal plate thing on the battery. I'm not sure what is causing my camera to not work. The battery? The charger? The camera itself? By the way it's a Stylus 760. It's possible the rechargeable batteries are totally exhausted, some makes are good, some very poor, I had some 'Uniross' rechargeable purchased from a chain store, they stopped holding anymore charge after about a year......what a waste of money! It sounds like the battery is kaput. You want to have someone take a multitester and see if the battery has any charge, and if it is up to it's rated output specs. Go to a repair shop, or even maybe a Radioshack and ask them to test the battery. I would guess that your camera's battery has been recharged to its fullest. REchargable batterys are only able be recharged so many times before the charge they hold gets to be less and less. If you charge your camera a lot, then this could be the case. You could contact the company too and ask them about it.. First, I would try to re-charge the battery. If that doesn't work, I would then buy a new battery and charge it. Finally, I would call customer support if that doesn't work. Not important, but, I too own an Olympus Digital Camera. As above, try charging the batt again. i would initially say battery is bad...happens. Well there are a couple of reasons why it's not working. One could be the battery has finally died. It doesn't happen from one day to another so you would have noticed it charges and last less and less after each use. Second could be the charger. Sometimes chargers stop working. Third the metal contacts on the battery or charger could have gone out. |
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