I suggest that you hook the camera up to the computer and try turning the camera on if the green light then becomes red hold it down so that your photos may be stored on your computer then before uploading images then you press delete images from camera after there loaded then see if your camera works
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The following is a listing of the error codes you might see on the status panel of the PhotoMAX Fun! Digital 320 camera:
1.FL - Photo memory is full.
You cannot take more photos. Download and then erase the photos in your camera.
2.FE - Flash memory error.
A camera hardware error occurred. This can happen when the power is shut off before a photo is completely stored in the camera. Do not shut off the power until the green light comes back on steady after you take a photo.
3.bE - Hardware problem.
Turn the power switch on and off and see if the error message disappears. If the error message persists, the camera may need to be replaced.
4.Lo - Battery low.
Replace the camera battery as soon as possible. If you continue to use the camera, picture quality will be poor.
5.LL - Low light condition.
The camera does not have enough light to take a good photo. Improve the subject lighting if possible. Example: When taking indoor photos, add additional room lighting.
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Unfortunately this sofware only works with windows 95/98, but if you use windows XP compatability wizard it should work.
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I'm unable to connect my western digital hard drive to my Windows XP computer via
the USB port. When I check the USB 2.0 Controller in the Device
Manager, there is a yellow exclamation mark (!) next to it. When I
check on the status of the USB 2.0 Controller, the following message
appears:
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I'm cannt to connect my digital camera to my windows via USB port. after this, I received message : The drivers for this device are not installed (code 28), what can I do? Thx...
The literature packaged with the Polaroid Fun! Digital 320 camera does indicate that the maximum number of images is 18. However, the actual number of images is, in part, dependent on the complexity of the scenes you are trying to capture.
Scenes that are complex (contain a high degree of detail) require more space on the camera's memory chip. Photos of less complex scenes (not much detail in the photo) take up a lesser amount of the camera's memory, freeing up space for additional images to be stored.
The Checksum error usually indicates a data transmission issue. This may be due to a loose connection, bad wiring, electrical interference (cross-talk), a physical problem with the device itself, or a conflict caused by another software program.
* Make sure that the cable attaching the camera to the computer is secure at both ends.
* Close down all of the computer's other applications before attempting to download.
1. Press the CTRL, ALT and DELETE keys simultaneously. This will bring up the Close Program Window.
2. Highlight the program that you want to close and select END TASK. The Close Program window closes only one program at a time, so you will have to repeat these steps for each program that you want to close.
NOTE: The SYSTRAY and EXPLORER programs should be allowed to run. Do not select End Task for these programs. You will also want to leave any necessary programs running, such as those controlling a wireless mouse or keyboard.
Blurry images can be caused by any or all of the following:
* Distance/Focus range -- the Fun! Digital 320 has a fixed focus range of 3 - 6 feet (1.8 meters) for brightly lit indoor photography, 3 ft. (1 meter) - infinity for outdoor photography. For best results, make sure that the camera is at least 3 feet away from the subject(s) when taking pictures.
* Camera/Subject movement -- This is a common cause of blurriness, especially in low-light situations (see Lighting below). Hold the camera as steadily as possible while taking a photo, or use a tripod (a tripod mount is located on the bottom of the camera). Avoid subjects that are in motion.
* Insufficient lighting -- the Fun! Digital 320 is designed for taking photos outdoors or in brightly lit environments. Inadequate lighting can exaggerate camera movement and contribute to blurred, "muddied," or uncrisp images.
* Lens condition -- Check the lens periodically for smudges. If necessary, wipe the lens clean with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use cleaning solutions or chemically treated tissues.
* Enlarging images using software -- otherwise normal digital images can appear to become blurry and/or blotchy when over-enlarged in software. To see an image's "true" appearance, use the software's Zoom In or Zoom Out feature to view it at 100%.
The "Camera not connected" error message indicates a communications problem in the serial port connection between the camera and the computer. Simply put, the computer cannot find the camera it is being asked to connect with.
Whenever an external device (digital camera, scanner, Palm Pilot, etc.) is connected to a computer through its serial port, a communications error is possible. There is usually no single "most likely" reason for the conflict -- it could be a hardware issue as easily as it could be a software issue.
Fortunately, the most common causes of this error message are also the most easily rectified:
1.Make sure that the camera power is on.
2.Make sure that the camera cable has not been damaged.
3.Make sure that the camera cable is properly connected to both the camera and the computer.
4.Clean out the computer's Temp file.
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