Does your camera use AA batteries, and you don't use Li AA batteries? You can see why cameras show low power warning for fully charged batteries Try Li-ion batteries then
I'm
curious, did you know:
Please be
informed upon the termination of the Agreement between Sony Corporation and
Konica Minolta Photo Imaging, Inc.. Konica Minolta will cease the entire
customer services for Konica Minolta cameras and related products, as of 31
December, 2010.
After 1 January, 2011, the Repair Service Providers will continue support for
the repair service independently.
here is a link to this: http://ca.konicaminolta.com/support/repair/index.html
On another
note, and to try to help gain a solution to your problem...
My camera
(the Nikon Coolpix L110) uses special batteries made by Nikon and they are
very adamant on not using other battery brands... in fact, using
other brands may negate their warranty. Is it possible yours also requires a
special battery?
I ask
because I'm having the same problems with my camera and just learned of the
special Coolpix batteries. I guess I should have read the instructions more
thoroughly,.. but I don't recall seeing this before tonight while I was looking for a
solution to my own problem; blurry pictures as well.
I'm going to try the Coolpix batteries to see if this helps. Perhaps you might do the same if you find yours also uses a special battery. Good luck!
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