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for my 5 month old Olympus D745, I tried all solutions so no avail UNTIL Scary # 6. Just a couple of taps into the palm of my hand and the camera lens opened and now works beautifully! Thanks so much! I couldn't take my camera back to the shop where I bought it as it's in London and I'm in Oklahoma!
If the camera does respond when you hold down the shutter release, then the internal clock battery may have drained. As the manual says on page 17, charge your main battery, put it in the camera, and leave it be for up to three days.
If I recall correctly, there was a recall for this issue and alot of people had this problem in the past. We contacted the manufacturer and they refunded our money. Here are some other things you can try. Hope this helps.
Your fix could be as simple as cleaning the camera's battery contacts,
or it could be something more serious and expensive. Before you pay
for expensive repairs that you may or may not need, check the Kodak
Help Center by clicking on the link below. It uses a simple Q&A
format to diagnose problems and propose solutions.
If it is a rechargeable camera on the camera u will see a small slide switch which says On or OFF or CAMERA MODE OR CHARGER Mode whenever u charge the camera make sure it is in the ON Mode or the Camera Mode
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