My son has powered on the camera with the AC adapter but unfortunately the voltage was 12 V instead of 3V. After that the camera does not turn on only the green light and orange light blinking.
Please, tell me if I can recover the camera or is totally distroyed.
My camera was blinking orange and green whenever I tried to power on. I took the memory card out, then took the batteries out and let it sit a while. I then replaced the batteries, and it told me "batteries empty." I replaced the batteries with Energizer silver and blue, and it powered right up! Hope this helps.
'My camera was blinking orange and green whenever I tried to power on. I took the memory card out, then took the batteries out and let it sit a while. I then replaced the batteries, and it told me "batteries empty." I replaced the batteries with Energizer silver and blue, and it powered right up! Hope this helps.
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The SP-320 uses standard AA batteries, disposable or rechargeable. If you want to use rechargeables, you should be able to find chargers at any department, electronics, or office-supply store. You can't use the camera itself as a charger, however.
A transformer type (Linear Mode Power Supply) AC to DC power adapter with a 9.V nominal output, measures about 12.V without load when tested with a multimeter. A power adapter with a nominal output of 7.5 V, measures a little over 9.V. Considering a number of people across different forums reported the adapter's measured power output as 12.V, I think the nominal rating of the AC to DC adapter should be 9.V. However, keep away from Switch Mode Power Supplies.
The price to have the LCD replaced would probably cost 75% of a new one. If you can do without the LCD and it downloads the pictures to your PC, at least you've got something. That camera has a viewfinder, so you can still take pictures, right. Sorry about the bad news.
My camera was blinking orange and green whenever I tried to power on. I took the memory card out, then took the batteries out and let it sit a while. I then replaced the batteries, and it told me "batteries empty." I replaced the batteries with Energizer silver and blue, and it powered right up! Hope this helps.
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