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You don't say what model camera it is, so I am going to have to do some guessing. If your battery charger normally charges the battery in the camera, then it probably will charge when connected to the computer by the USB lead. However, some cameras require the battery to be taken out and charged in an external charger. If that is the case with yours, then it probably won't charge by connecting to the computer.
It is normal for a camera connected to a computer via the USB lead to go into a kind of passive mode, just acting as an external disk drive so that files can be transferred, so not being able to turn the camera on while it is so connected might be normal. However, if you mean that you left it connected for awhile to charge up, but it wouldn't turn on after you disconnected it, then it is obvious that it cannot be charged up that way.
the first suspect is your battery,which is running in low battery....kindly recharge the battery for few hours with the original charger,because the charging volt varies from battery to battery of the same brand and using this universal charger is definitely going to harm ur camera very worse,kindly go for the original charger and charge the battery and then put your camera on........
if still the problem is the same ,the problem is usually caused by virus and sometimes it might be software failure also, which causes some of the menu not to function,the only solution is to flash ur cam software from the nearest olympus service centre and it is going to be done free of cost,as your camera is under warranty .......
theres no choice your battery charger is may be out and try new battery and try the power cable from the charger and connect directly to the cam if you got the original power pack/ for the green screen it can go green or bleu when the battery go low, some time that is the video processor ic...
i hope for you it just the battery....
and good luck
My Vivitar Vivicam 8320 uses a 5.0V 1.5A DC output transformer that plugs either into the little square charger for the lithium battery or plugs directly into the camera itself.
you need to charge the specific power wheels charger into your battery.
I have a power wheels jeep and a peg perego gator but had to get 2 different chargers for them.
I charge my batteries up for about 18 hrs at a time and they seem to run fine.
Did you cleaning the contacts on charger, If so then go to a camera store with your battery and charger and try there battery in your charger, Then you can narrow down the problem, I think your charger is bad. TC
I bought a few SL400R.. yes I think this is the best camera ever. The battery that came with the cameras always would last very short time, especially in cold weather. But when I ordered new ones online, these would last very long. The specs of the new batteries are the same as the original ones. Go figure. After that I ordered external charger too, so I dont need to use the camera's built-in charger. Works very well.
before we assume that it could be the camera! ever tried using other chargers? check the specifications (output voltage and current) of your charger! try comparing it to your Dad's charger! if they match, it would be safe for you to use it on yours! try cleaning also your camera's charger input plug!
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