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Many digital cameras (eg Samsung D53, Nikon 2100) have extremely poor battery life with alkaline batteries (under 20 shots!). Sometimes they won't even take a single picture.
What size memory card are you using? I have had this problem trying to use a a 4gb card, which apparently is not compatible with the Z5. Using a 2gb card seems to alleviate the problem.
Your Card may need to be formatted. to fix this problem: [note- before you start, make sure that your SD Card is blank, or that the information is unimportant, because formatting your card will erase all of the information.]
1) Plug the card into your computer, if you can, in the SD slot, or use a USB - SD transformer to plug your card into a USB port.
2) After its plugged in, go to 'My Computer'.
3) Right Click on the drive its plugged it into
4) press format
5) Make sure all of the correct settings are on and start the format.
now your SD card is formatted and should work in your camera and you can continue taking pictures. YEA :^)
Approximately up to B3-size (43.3 x 32.5cm) is available when printing at 150dpi.You can print on up to B5-size (21.7 x 16.3cm) for photo-quality at 300dpi.
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