Bought a cheapo digital camera from walmart(this particular one is pink), can't figure out how flash comes on, help? Threw away instructions cause it seemed easy, but that darn flash!!
Flash sucks - even with the instructions. Way too bright or too dark - makes no sense at allFlash sucks - even with the instructions. Way too bright or too dark - makes no sense at all
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You've got to change the view... it may be on the outdoors view. On the side of the camera opposite the batteries, there's a switch that has a flower, and two piramids. Change it to the piramids and turn on the flash
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hello,
Have you tried downloading the drivers from here?
http://www.camerahacker.com/Forums/DisplayComments.php?file=Digital%20Camera/Sakar/Driver_for_32492_Sakar_Digital_Video_Cam
I, too, recently purchased this camera. The Chinese got us this time. My flash works, but it seems like nothing else does. I'm a scientist. I got if figured out. And, what I figure, is this trail cam is a piece of ****. Nothing on the packing is remotely true of the camera.
The CCD image sensor chip is faulty, take it back for replacement. You do not need a receipt, If you paid by debit/credit card, use your paper statement as proof of purchase
Digital cameras in general use massive amounts of power to supply their internal electronics and that big, beautiful, bright LCD view screen.
We switched to 2500ma NiMH rechargeable batteries. At first they would barely work, about 25 shots and they would die, after 5 to 10 discharge/ recharge cycles though, they now work great. I recharge them every night and like to leave at least one set on the charger all the time to keep it 'topped up'. Most chargers have this feature, ours even has a built in fan for when the batteries get hot (they do on fast-charge mode).
Now the rechargeables work great, we recently went to a race for my daughter and took 1.5 gigs of photos and movies on one set of batteries! Amazing, considering with standard AAs, we would get about 6-10 minutes of 640x480 movies on a set of batteries.
Our rechargeable set is a cheapo Walmart close out (got it for $15- four batteries and charger!) by Digital Concepts.
Flash sucks - even with the instructions. Way too bright or too dark - makes no sense at all
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