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Can't move photos from internal memory to memory card
Yes, it can be done. Here are the steps to copy them over:
1. Turn on your camera
2. Press the button to view the pictures you have taken (the button that has the green sideways triangle with the green square around it).
3.Press the Menu/Ok button
4. Arrow down to "Copy"
5. Press the Menu/Ok button
6. To copy the photos from the internal memory to an SD card simply hit Menu/ok button again.
7. Arrow down to "All Frames" and then press Menu/Ok
8 It now asks you to confirm. To continue copying the pictures over, press Menu/Ok again.
9. It will now begin copying your pictures over.
There you go. Hope this helps!
LCD for Canon Powershot G5
did you look at the ifixit.com website? Not sure they already did the G5, but you never know.
11/28/2023 7:18:56 PM •
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on Nov 28, 2023
I have a panasonic Lumix camera and it keeps
Hello and Welcome to FixYa!
There is a Lock switch on the left side of the SD card. Make sure the Lock switch is slid up (unlock position). You will not be able to modify or delete the contents on the memory card if it is locked.
You can see the snap attached below;
If the lock switch is not on lock;
- Slide the switch up and down. Repeat this 3 times.
- Let it stay on the Lock position for 30 seconds.
- Slide the switch up to unlock the card.
- Try to transfer files into the device.
If none of the above works, then you card in either damaged (Format it) or is Password protected.
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Concerned, Nooh
11/28/2023 7:18:52 PM •
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on Nov 28, 2023
My Tasco digital trail cam model 119223C wont power on. It always says OFF when I push the power button. I have replaced the SD card and fresh batteries with no luck. Can anyone help me out?
If your Tasco digital trail camera is not powering on and only displays "OFF" when you press the power button, despite replacing the batteries and SD card, there are a few additional troubleshooting steps you can take:
1. **Check Battery Orientation:**
Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly with the correct polarity. The camera won't power on if the batteries are inserted improperly.
2. **Battery Contacts and Compartment:**
Inspect the battery compartment for any signs of corrosion or damage. Clean the battery contacts and the inside of the compartment using a clean, dry cloth or a cotton swab.
3. **Test with Known Good Batteries:**
Sometimes, even new batteries can be defective. Try using a different set of known good batteries to eliminate the possibility of faulty power sources.
4. **External Power Source:**
Some trail cameras can also be powered using an external power source or a compatible external battery pack. Check if your model supports this option and try using an external power source.
5. **Reset to Default Settings:**
Look for a reset button or procedure in the camera's manual. Resetting the camera to its default settings might help if there's a software issue causing the problem.
6. **Check for Firmware Updates:**
Check the manufacturer's website for any available firmware updates for your specific camera model. Updating the firmware can sometimes resolve software-related issues.
7. **Inspect for Physical Damage:**
Carefully inspect the camera for any signs of physical damage or water ingress. Ensure that all compartments, seals, and openings are properly closed and sealed.
8. **Contact Tasco Support:**
If none of the above steps resolves the issue, it's advisable to contact Tasco customer support or consult the camera's manual for specific troubleshooting steps. They may be able to provide additional guidance or recommend further actions.
If your trail camera is still under warranty, consider reaching out to Tasco's customer support for assistance. If not, and the issue persists, you might need to consult with a professional camera repair service for a more in-depth diagnosis and potential repairs.
11/19/2023 9:02:45 PM •
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on Nov 19, 2023
Canon 600ex-rt speedlite won't turn on with new batteries
I was having exactly the same issue with my 600EX-RT. This is what solved the problem for me. With the power turned off. Hold down the 2 clear buttons for approximately 5 seconds, then turn the power on and hopefully, you should have a fully operational Flash.
Kodak kiosk doesn't recognize jpegs
after copying images to a cd-r, when i went to eject the cd i was given the option to eject with drag-to-disk enabled or not. drag-to-disk was the default, so accepted that and clicked eject. but the kodak kiosk could not find my images.
so i went home and put the cd back in and chose not to enable drag-to-disk, then clicked eject. took it back to the kodak kiosk and voila my images appeared!
11/15/2023 6:28:55 AM •
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on Nov 15, 2023
Memory stick error
This is a crazy fix but I can assure you it works, turn the camera off and hit it and then turn the camera back on, I had the problem and heard the fix and tried it as I had nothing to loose the camera was not working anyways an it fixed it error cleared.
You will laugh when it works.
My Eliminator Intelligent Battery Charger, now flashes 000 regardless of what battery I put it on. Can I reset it and get my charger working again?
you can try to reset your charger and get it working again:
Check the battery voltage: Use a voltmeter to check the voltage of your battery. If it's below 3 volts, it may be too low for the charger to detect. In this case, you may need to use a different charger or replace the battery.
Check the connections: Make sure that the battery terminals are clean and securely connected to the charger. Loose connections can cause voltage drops and prevent the charger from detecting the battery.
Check the fuse: If your charger has a fuse, check if it's blown. A blown fuse can prevent the charger from working properly.
Reset the charger: Unplug your charger from the power source and remove any connected batteries. Wait for 10 seconds and then plug it back in. This should reset your charger and clear any error codes.
If none of these steps work, you may need to contact customer support
10/28/2023 6:38:43 AM •
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on Oct 28, 2023
Error clock R49 error on Nikon D80
this error message is usually caused by a low battery. Here are some steps you can try to fix the issue:
Remove the battery from your camera.
Fully charge the battery using the Nikon D80 battery charger.
Remove the memory card and reset the camera by using the reset option in the menu or by pressing the reset switch on the camera's body, under the connector cover .
If the error persists, Nikon recommends waiting for one or two days before sending the camera in for inspection
I got a Passonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 and it says "Mode dial is not in the proper position
Make sure the picture of the setting you are using on the turn dial is lined up with the beige pointer on the top of the camera. When you turn the dial, you can feel it lock into position. It could be that the dial hasn't quite clicked into the right position and just needs adjusting
https://www.avforums.com/threads/panasonic-tz3-mode-dial-is-not-in-the-proper-position-repaired.1419963/
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