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What Software are you trying to use with the webcam? Open Device Manager, Imaging Devices, is the webcam there? Is it enabled? If you need a webcam driver try here: http://www.msi.com/service/download/
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IF this camera has the Power-Zoom function [as many newer model cameras do] ... then this function is automatic [if there is any "long-time" between shots] as this is designed to PROTECT the delicate lens mechanism against damage if it should be accidentally dropped and/or knocked against an object.
Most modern cameras have similar safety features built-in to protect your considerable $$ investment [including my camera] ...
IF this is still a problem then go to OLYMPUS Website in your country/region and ask their techs for advice ...
Your
camera has a built in flash function which enables you to take photos when the
light condition is not good. 1.
Press the Up button. (for reference of buttons, please see the below figure mentioned) 2.
Press the Up button once until you see the icon appear on the LCD screen. This
indicates that the flash is forced on. 3.
Press the Up button again to change to the auto flash function. 4.
The icon will appear at the top of the LCD indicating that the auto flash is
turned on and ready to use. 5.
Press the Up button again to change from the auto flash to the red eye
function. 6.
The icon will appear on the LCD indicating that the red eye reduction function
has been activated. 7. To turn
off the flash function, press the Up button again until the icon is displayed
on the LCD. Note: A
“Low Power” message will appear on the LCD screen, if you select the flash
function when the battery power is insufficient. To continue
using the camera with the flash, please change new batteries
The problem may be simpler to solve. Perhaps you never normally change the setting from iA (intelligent auto), but the wheel with settings can get moved by accident. If it goes around one place counter-clockwise, it puts it onto the built-in memory, it seems. I had the same problem, and it frustrated me for months!
In the custom settings there is a setting to disable this function, the camera will give a message on the LCD there is no card installedafter this is changed.
I have a DMC-LZ7 that I purchased a year and a half ago. You can transfer pics from the built-in memory from the "copy" menu function when the camera is in play mode (10th option down in the menu). If you move the cursor down to this selection then hit the right arrow button, there should be options to both transfer from built-in memory to the SD card and vice versa.
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