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How do i take a picture?

under the menu option you can cycle thru till you see camera mode and diff mega pixel options. i believe there also may be a switch on that model i have a previous model.
3/14/2011 5:27:58 AM • Jazz DV165-BOX... • 36 views • 0 helpful votes
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Jazz z40 digital camcorder....all that

jazz Z40 cámara de vídeo digital .... todo lo que se muestra en la pantalla cuando lo enciende es JAZZ .... ¿alguien puede ayudarme ...
10/26/2010 11:12:12 AM • Jazz DV-179... • 1,392 views • 3 helpful votes
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I have a Jazz HDV149

Try changing it to "No". I always have trouble figuring out whether highlighted means light or dark on these menus.

If it still doesn't format, maybe you are using a memory card with too high a capacity. Memory cards have grown enormously in capacity in the last couple of years, and even relatively new cameras may not be able to cope with the memory size of the newest cards. It is often difficult to find out the maximum capacity a camera will use, as today's memory cards are much larger that those available when the manual for the camera was written.

SD and SDHC cards fit the same slots, but many cameras won't work with the SDHC (high capacity) cards. SDHC is not backwards compatible.
11/24/2010 3:35:40 PM • Jazz Cameras • 594 views • 0 helpful votes
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PICTURES CANNOT DISPLAY ON THE

http://driversdownloadsfree.com/drivers/jazz-dv179-driver-download

The above link was found by searching under 'dv-179 driver'
1/28/2011 10:35:18 AM • Jazz DV-179... • 93 views • 0 helpful votes
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My brand-new jazz t-20 keeps

If it's brand new, take it back! It sounds like it must be a faulty switch in the camera. Here's an essay that I post to people who have this error, you're in a unique situation of having an extra t-20 to play with! But when you read this, you'll see that everything points to the camera being at fault. Hopefully you got it from a store with a good return policy... you don't want a camera with even the potential for that problem, there isn't really a viable solution for it!


Why does my camera say "Card Locked" or "Write Protected"?

The basics. In the same way that the recordings on audio cassettes and VHS tapes could be protected by breaking off the little tab on the back corner, the material on a memory card can be protected against being overwritten. Instead of a tab to break off, write protection is done by a tiny slider on the edge of the card (opposite the cut corner). Before the camera will take pictures, it's necessary that this slider on the card operates a microswitch in the camera, which it will only do if it's NOT in the 'lock' position. The slider actually does nothing inside the card, which is why I don't call it a 'switch' even though it seems like one. Its only purpose is to be detected by the microswitch in the camera's slot, and it's the camera that takes care of the write protection, not the card.

Diagnosis.
Obviously the first thing to do is to check that the slider is NOT in the lock position. If the camera is giving you this error in the unlock position, it means that the slider has failed to operate the microswitch, or that the microswitch itself is faulty, or possibly that there's some file system error with the card. To diganose the problem, it would be really helpful if you could try two or more different memory cards in the camera and see if just one, or all of them exhibit the problem.

If only one memory card exhibits the problem: In this case, it's clearly something to do with the memory card. Is the slider worn, bent or missing? A missing slider will write protect the card in the same way that sliding it to the 'lock' position will. There's another possibility. I've recently discovered that
some cameras which use xD-Picture cards also give this error even though those cards don't even have lock sliders! Furthermore, some users have reported fixing this error by reformatting the card. Therefore, I feel it's also possible that your error may be fixed by reformatting. Before you do this, make sure that you've copied all you want off the card and then use the camera's 'format' function to reformat the card. I advise using the camera for the format function because this guarantees the correct file system. If you use your computer to format it, you may easily get the wrong one. However if you need to do it this way, see which file system is currently in use on the drive before you start. Go to "My Computer" and right click on the drive which is the memory card, and choose "Properties". Examples of filesystems are "FAT" (probably FAT16), "FAT32" and NTFS; to make sure your reformat is successful, ensure you use the same filesystem as before.

If some memory cards work, and others don't, or the same cards sometimes work but only sometimes:
The slider is really tiny, so it's possible that the number of people reporting this error is caused by lack of precision in manufacturing sizes. It must be hard to make a microswitch that can feel such a small thing. Does a better brand of card work? Can you bear to simply stick to the better brands, or the ones that work most reliably? As a remedy of last resort, you could try wrapping a small strip of sticky tape over the slider to increase its thickness, but I think this is a risky solution. There's a risk that the tape will come off in the slot and cause even more problems, or that the tape will be so thick that the card will jam in the slot and you'll have trouble getting it out.

If all of your memory cards behave in the same way: In this case, it's clearly something to do with the camera. It could be that the microswitch is broken, or there's some software error. Although it's less likely, let's cover the software error first; please find the 'system reset' function in your settings menu and use it to clear everything. Any good? If not, try the sticky tape solution in the last paragraph in the hope that it's a size/fit problem with operating the microswitch, but if that fails we're out of options really, beyond a repair of that microswitch.

2/18/2011 9:09:43 AM • Jazz Cameras • 55 views • 0 helpful votes
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SD card can't be read "Card Locked" is all that

There are several possible causes for "memory card locked", "memory card error", or "no memory card". Some include trying to use a 4GB SDHC card with an older camera made before SDHC format came out. Others include problems with the tiny slide switch on the side of the card, or the electrical contact switch internal to the camera. The problem may also arise from simple formatting problems if the card has never been formatted in the camera (note that this will also erase the card). Troubleshooting tips for this problem may be found at this link.
12/27/2010 4:54:46 PM • Jazz DV-179... • 125 views • 0 helpful votes
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We lost the charger for

Hello.
The charger cost around $15, you can buy it here.
11/17/2010 12:28:03 AM • Jazz Cameras • 282 views • 0 helpful votes
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My jazz camcorder dvz100 doesn't

Don't connect the camera to the PC, just record to the memory card and then remove the card and put it in a card reader to get the contents in a PC. That will work no matter what OS you use.
11/9/2010 11:14:58 AM • Jazz DV-179... • 303 views • 0 helpful votes
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SD card is not working ,if we put cart camera does

Is it actually an SDHC (High Capacity) card? Anything over 2GB will be SDHC. SD and SDHC cards fit the same slots, but many cameras won't work with the SDHC (high capacity) cards. SDHC is not backwards compatible.
11/29/2010 1:22:04 PM • Jazz DV-179... • 144 views • 0 helpful votes
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Lost software

Hello
Windows can handle downloading from a digital camera without necessarily loading the software for the camera. Just follow these steps.

1. Connect your camera thru a USB cord to the computer and switch the camera on. The computer should be able to identify it. Some digital cameras get recognized if they are on play/edit mode rather than on taking picture position.

2. Follow the screen instructions to download the pictures to your computer.

3. If nothing happens with 1 & 2 above then go to START and MY Computer and double click that icon.

4. A screen showing all drives connected to your computer will appear including D or E whatever the case maybe where your camera is connected identifying your camera by name.

5. Double click the icon with your camera connection and the software will start reading the contents of your camera and then you follow instructions on the screen.

6. The pictures on your camera will then be displayed on the window and then you can mark all or some of them for downloading to the computer.

I hope this solves your problems, if not please advise accordingly
1/8/2011 4:48:46 PM • Jazz JDC38W... • 51 views • 0 helpful votes
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What does the battery direction mean? Designated

Hi, Your camera using DC current/voltage which mean you should be carefully to follow owner manual instruction of battery section.
1/11/2011 6:00:26 PM • Jazz JDC31... • 43 views • 0 helpful votes
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I need to install the

you can go online to the website of the producing company and download its drivers
12/18/2010 8:05:27 PM • Jazz JDC39... • 66 views • 0 helpful votes
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Install new battery and sd

Be sure to charge the battery first. New batteries are usually not charged when shipped (fire hazard).

does the camera work with the AC power adapter? If it works fine with the ac power adapter the problem is most likely the battery. Not charged or bad.
1/11/2011 9:55:52 PM • Jazz DV-179... • 36 views • 0 helpful votes
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My sd card is locked how do I unlock it to remove

Is it new?Usually an SD card comes in the locked position.Remove the card from the camera.There should be a metal tab which slides back and forth.Move it to the other end from the current position.That should be unlock mode.Turn on the camera to check.I don't remember if my LCD said it there or when I took a picture but you will kow immediately either way.Good luck! Greg
9/27/2010 10:38:10 PM • Jazz DV-179... • 363 views • 1 helpful votes
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