Ok honestly our camara type is a ***** they need the perfect batteries and dosent take just any brand chargeable batteries are a waste because our camera will reject them no matter what try a diffrent brand
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When you say 'new batteries' are you using re-chargeable NiMH batteries, or standard store-bought ones ? You may find that by using re-chargeable batteries, sufficient power is provided for the camera to work - this is why so many cameras use proprietary rechargeable batteries.
Alkaline batteries just don't have the power for more than a few pictures in today's power hungry digital cameras. Some batteries may also have reached their shelf life at the store, and though brand-new right out of the package may even have problems just powering startup of the camera. The one's that came with your camera are just to show you that the camera works, but as you've discovered, they'll only last for a few pictures. Digital cameras that use AA's for the most part should only be used with modern rechargeable batteries. If you read the camera's instruction manual concerning batteries, you should see the same recommendation.
Modern rechargeable batteries have over 5 times the power density of alkaline batteries (that's right, they last up to 5 times longer than an alkaline battery. And you can recharge them over and over!). Keep in mind rechargeable batteries will save you much money in the long run over alkalines, AND they'll last for at least 100 pictures per charge (and probably many many more). You'll be very pleased with their performance, and may be angry with yourself for not buying them sooner. When at the store, look on the package for a power rating of at least 2500 mah.
Hello, try putting in more expensive re chargeables. And if that doesnt work, get yourself a discharger. This machine discharges the batteries safely and allows them to fully charge to their full potential. There are more stronger batteries coming out every week, just try a couple and see how you go. Also have you tried using a different charger? Perhaps the charger may not be 100% all of these things make a difference. I hope I have helped you.
this could be a service not running, go to your start menu and type services.msc in the run box and hit ok.you will get a service window up with whats running, scroll to the bottom and make sure windows time is started. if you right click on it and go to properties you can set it to automatic then it will startup every time you turn on your pc.
mine was same turned out to be flat batteries, bought 4 new and they did not have the power to run it ,went for durracell and it worked fine for 5 photo's, had to stick with re-chargeables and it works fine, good luck
If it is still under warranty - send it back to the store.
If not contact the manufacturer website for further support.
Also look here
http://www.fixya.com/support/p448464-aiptek_mpvr_digital_camera/solutions
That happens to me once in a while...Just when I feel like throwing in the towel, it starts working again! But I am actually having a problem right now: Even with fully charged batteries, the camera goes into "low battery" mode when I turn it on, and right now I can't download some really important pics...ARGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!
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