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Even if you choose to browse the selections on the Samsung site, check the specifications of the new DVR to ensure that it supports the same type of cameras and has the same number of channels as your current DVR. That information would most likely be in the hands of Samsung or the manufacturers of your cameras. I would check with their customer support. and/or a download of the user manual of the DVR of interest. Possibly someone at Best Buy might have access to compatibility information being a retailer of such.
Some of the other popular brands that offer security DVRs include Hikvision, ZOSI, and Dahua.
there might be a compatibility issue there, like on the position of the lcd matrix wirings... usually on the bottom left. its very hard to say that if you buy another cam with the same size of lcd, i myself would recommend it though, youll just be spending more if you do that. why not buy a replacement and try to install it yourself. that would save you a sum of money. but be careful as you might further damage your cam. just be careful.
On every camera, the error could mean something different, but when you did put in a good memory card, and the error does come back, after you removed the battery for a short time and replaced it, I would go back to the shop and just ask a new camera.
Unless your manual explains what it is the error 4.
Please next time not only your camera has an error and what error, but also give us the brand and model, so we can check the manual.
Sorry, but for every camera, even from the same brand, they make special screens. In one brand, only when the housing of two camera's are the same you could have a chance the displays are the same. But even then you can't have any warranty on that, because they could look the same, but could have different resolution, making it impossible to exchange then from one to an other camera.
That sounds like your battery could be dead/not hold a charge. If you've charged your battery already and your camera still won't stay off and turns off right away, it's time to purchase a new battery for your Samsung TL105.
that's happened to me and i had to buy a new memory card and if those pics you lost where really important you should go back to the place where you bought the memory card and have them find them and print them and when you buy a new memory card try a different company
Cell phones and cameras are very picky with their memory cards. Certain brands are good for certain cameras/phones. Either call in and see what brand of card the company suggests or get a different brand and see if it works. Your owners manual may not have it but it wouldn't hurt to read and check.
I bought my wife a $400 camera from best buy last year for christmas. I thought I had everything correct; she put in the memory card and it didnt work. We wound up wasting close to $100 in cards. The good thing was that we sold them relatively easy on craigslist. I got roughly 80% back.
It is very annoying and aggrivating but once you get it make sure to write it down somewhere.
I found that with samsung phones (I had the old clacker D350) they lock up easy. Remember to write down every password for your phone just in case. Good luck with your new phone!
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well I have had similar problems with this camera model. I tried several types of batteries and changed the battery type settings from the menue too... the problem changed a little bit but it did not solve the issue. I send the camera to Samsung service but got it back with "no fault found". as I am working in this business I could not believe that a camera like this is not able to make less than 10 pictures with one set of batteries....I gave not up. here is what I found: when you open the camera by releasing the little screws from the buddy you will find several connector clips holding flatcables. this clips have not been closed correctly. just close them carefully!!! with a forceps and you will have a nice camera! this work can't be done in hurry...so take your time.
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