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April Purington Posted on Apr 16, 2007

Camera shut's off real quick

My camera shut's off real quick all the time now. like when i'm takeing a picture or if i'm trying to review a picture that i didn't mean to take or don't want it it won't let me do anything if i try and press any button or just don't do anything it shut's off real quick. and it never it's to do that before. i did put fresh knew rechargeable batteries in and it still does the same thing. is ther anyhting that i can do to fixed it or who can i get to fix the problem? thanks april

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If you have an AC adapter, use it to power the camera while you try to change the setup in the menu. The camera may have been set to go to sleep mode very quickly. Please ensure that the rechargeable batteries are NiMH and are fully charged. If all this doesn't help, youre going to have to take it in for repair. Hewlett Packard is the only place that repairs this equipment.

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