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It sounds like a dew problem. Has it been left for a while without use? Leave it turned on in a warm room for a few hours and it should start working again. Hope this helps.
Hello. When a digital camera will not stay on, it is a sign that the battery is low or that the battery is bad. Put the charger on the battery and see if this cures the problem. If it does not, you will have to purchase a new battery. J.
Check if your using the recomended batteries for this camera Easyshare C613. The batteries are 2AA Ni-MH batteries, 2 AA Lithium batteries or 2 AA Alkaline batteries. If your use this kind of batteries and they are new out from the box try this steps. 1. Remove the memory card and the battery on the camera 2. Clean the both battery contacts with clean dry cloth 3. Put the battery back in the camera in correctly 4. Set the camera in Auto "it's the camera icon on the dial of the camera." 5. Turn it on
*If it turns ON take photos and review them check if it will stay on
*If it doesn't turn ON or stay ON contact Kodak support line @ 1-800-235-6325 (23KODAK). You can also try to log on to www.kodak.com/go/stepbystep.
If battries still blinking , chances are that the battries are buggred...try new battries after fully charging...this is cheaper option to try before trying to open the camera..
I'm not sure if this will help but you might want to try removing the memory card and powering it back up. If the camera stays on than there is probably something wrong with the card. Try a new card and see if that helps.
Some batteries (especially the lower mAh rechargables) don't seem to have enough power. Try putting in a couple of brand-new (non-rechargeable) Duracells, and see if that helps.
it could possibly be the brand of batteries used sometimes they are not juiced enough to hold out for the camera i have had this problem too i used different batteries til i found one that works
The symptom of light staying on briefly then going off suggest the battery is dead. If you bought a new battery did you put it in correctly? turn it around and try again.
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