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Fuji Finepix S5800 Digital Camera Questions & Answers
Check card to see if you have reached maximum saturation. If so you may have to start dumping files or backing up elsewhere to make space for more images.
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on Aug 25, 2017
When you say flash repair, what exactly is the problem ?
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on Dec 24, 2016
Look at your memory card. SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
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on Apr 24, 2014
SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
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on Apr 24, 2014
Can you read the card in another piece of equipment?
If not the card itself may be damaged.
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on Dec 10, 2013
Do you have it on viewfinder or lcd screen ?
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on Oct 07, 2012
If blub not flashing then its a flash tube cut off & need replacement.
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on Aug 10, 2012
No. DPI (dots per inch) only has meaning when you output a photo. It can control how large a print you make. A 4x6 print will have more DPI than an 8x10 print made from the same photo, since they both have the same number of dots but different numbers on inches.You control the DPI when selecting the size of the print, not when you take the photo.
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on Apr 01, 2012
There is some very expensive video editing software that can accomplish this at some severe loss of quality but I can't imagine anyone spending that kind of money to turn a video. In the future, remember that videos are shot horizontally, not vertically.
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on Mar 25, 2012
Is this the first time you've connected it?
Did a data CD come with the camera? Still got it?
If so, insert it into the computer and follow the on-screen instructions that should soon appear.
This is loading an 'operating driver' for the camera to be 'recognized' by the computer in all future use.
Alternatively, remove the camera memory card and put it in a card reader, a device available very cheaply from five & dime stores upwards (or Poundland if you're in the UK)
This will be recognized instantly by an USB 2.0 and upwards connector on a computer.
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on Sep 24, 2011
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