open up the camera to see what the battery is like. I imagine that in fact it can only be a standard type of battery but perhaps modified to fit he Polaroid housing. Have you actually checked Polaroid
...Open the battery cover and remove the batteries for 5 minutes. replace the batteries and secure the cover. Turn on the camera. The lens should go to it's home position. Let me know if this helps. And ...
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...this problem. My Polaroid camera also is in the same situation. The picture isn't blurry though, but yeah, camera can't be turned off unless the battery is taken out. Is this a battery problem?
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...Open the battery door, located on the underside of the camera (use your thumb to slide the door outwards). Install the SD card into the slot located next to the battery bay. Close the battery
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...open the battery compartment. Help! To open the Polaroid if045 , you will see a sliding lever on the bottom, slide that little lever to the back of the camera while at the same time ,sliding the ...
Question about IS085-BLU-COP 16 Digital Camera with 2.7-Inch LCD Blue
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