SOURCE: Battery EXTREMELY Exhausted
As the other person says Nimh rechargable batteries are the best....Also somewhere in the menu system you will find that you need to define which type of battery you are using, this may be the cause...Nikon UK have an excellent after care team if all else fails.
SOURCE: camera wont turn on even with new batteries.
I have the same problem as well. I have had my camera for a bout 2 years. The first time this happened was in March 2007. We had been using regular AA batteries, then we decided to go lithium and bamm! The camera started working. I was elited. Then in the beginning of December 2007, it let me take one last picture and then it wouldn't come on again. The lithiums wouldn't even work. We recently took it to a camera shop and they suggested the same as the other posts. I think it would be cheaper just to buy another camera and I think there should be a recall on this camera, if there are so many other customers having the same issue. I really did enjoy it while it lasted, though.
SOURCE: Battery exhausted always showing on camera
pls call canon it may be linked to this problem ur model is different i know but i think problem is same and they are responsible for that repairs
http://www.nikonusa.com/Service-And-Support/Service-Advisories/COOLPIX-L16-L18-Service-Advisory.page
pls remember to rate me FIXYA fo rhelp
SOURCE: Blurry Photos & Batteries Exhausted
I may be able to help with the battery problem. Two suggestions:
1) With a WHITE eraser (preferably at the end of a pencil) rub the metal tabs in the camera that makes contact with the batteries. They may be slightly corroded. DON'T use a pink eraser. A fine sandpaper will also work, but is more difficult to work with inside a small space.
2) The metal tabs may be pushed in too far. You may need to pry them out with a small flat-head screw driver or needle nose pliers. Do so gently.
GregM23
SOURCE: I put new batteries into my nikon camer after I
your batteries may not be compatible with thecamera, you should use En-MH2 batteries... en-MH1 are not compatible with l100 try to use these ones... http://www.nikon.com/about/news/2009/0609_mh-73_en-mh2-b4_01.htm
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