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Samsung DualView ST700 Digital Camera Questions & Answers
How to reset samsung st700
Remove the battery from the camera for 15 mins then replace the battery then go to the camera's Menu setting and set the Date & Time.
Gets stuck on processing
Possible that the memory is also corrupt or has images that seems to conflict. So it is best to remove the memory card and scan on a PC and format the card, if images were transferred you can format on the camera. Also if the camera hangs up all the time there is some error within which might be related to the processor or optical drive error.
My samsung st700 is brand
Hello,
If you have been using this camera outdoors, then the one causing your problem is a grit of sand jamming the lens. Hold your camera with your right hand with the lens facing the ground. Next, tap the camera's base to your left palm while powering on the camera. You might want to do this several times. If it still wont work, and you can avail of the warranty to save repair cost.
Hope this helps.
How do you delete a picture? Couldn't find it in
When you view your pictures on the ST700, tap the screen and there should be a row of icons in the left side of the camera. There's one a trash can (second one from the top) press the icon and confirm if you want the specific photo to be deleted.
Can I get it repaired somewhere?
The lines are not your screen, you must get it repaired or get a new one. Just to make sure, Zoom into a picture and see if the lines stay where they are, if not then get it fixed
My Samsung Es90 digital camera's shutter is not working, plus, the batteries are fully charged but when inserted, it only last 2-3 minutes. What can I do to resolve this?
I'm assuming by "shutter" you're referring to the one inside the camera and not the cover blades on the very front of the lens.
How old is the battery and do you use the camera a lot?
Old batteries can be fully charged but can become weak and not hold that charge when the camera is powered on. The shutter issue could be part of this as the battery might not be strong enough to power the shutter.
I think the batteries for these cameras are reasonably cheap so you could invest in a new one to see if that helps. An extra battery is always useful if you use the camera a lot.
If this is an old, well used camera part do wear out so if new battery doesn't help you may need to take it to a good repairer as the camera will need to be taken apart to find the problem.
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