I have a new Samsung Digital L200 camera. A gift from Radio Shack. I can turn it on, then press the delete button a green light comes on and the camera freezes. It will release when I take the Memory card out and reinsert.. Help
Is the memory card too big for the camera? I have a 4 gb card and am having the exact same problem when i try to review the pictures. Is the memory card too big for the camera? I have a 4 gb card and am having the exact same problem when i try to review the pictures.
Just out of curiosity, did you format the memory card using the camera? This model will freak out if you install a card formatted by another camera or device.Just out of curiosity, did you format the memory card using the camera? This model will freak out if you install a card formatted by another camera or device.
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mine is doing the same thing. but my lense wont even close. and when i press the button to power on the green light comes on then beeps, then goes off. so if you get a word on how to fix it let me know.
To delete a single image, select the image in view mode by pressing left/right buttons, then press delete button (little garbage can symbol). To delete more than one image go through images and press T button (zoom button) for each image you want to delete to mark them for deletion, then press ok to delete the selected images. If you want to delete all images, just format the card. Hope that helps
You need to press the shutter button half-way and allow the camera to lock in the focus (you'll hear a beep) before pressing the rest of the way. This eliminates "shutter lag".
Was the camera dropped? Bent lens is not a good sign and possibly needs to be sent in for repair. If the cost is too high to replace (unless they fix them under warranty) than it's time to replace the unit unfortunately.
my camera died with the lens out then the next day i recharged it but
it wasn't turning on. I noticed the lens was bent out so i pushed it in
and it went in easily. Now when i press the power button the blue and
green light turns on but when i let go of the power button it turns off
Take a Q-Tip dampened in rubbing alcohol and clean the contacts inside the battery compartment. Also clean the battery itself and the charger contacts.
First: use a picture management software to resize the pictures to a smaller resolution such as 640x480 pixels.
Second: reduce resolution on camera. The smallest resolution possible is 1024x768 on L200.
To do so in your Samsung L200, press Fn button. Then scrool up or down until you see SIZE on-screen. Press button to right until 1M appears, then press OK.
Try removing the battery for a couple of seconds then insert it again. Click on the power button, it should turn on and turn it off again to close the lens.
when you turn on ur camera press menu then go left until you're at settings. i think you'll be able to find it from there. if u cant then reply and help u more.
I called 1-800-samsung, and they sent me a new battery. After the problem insisted, they asked me to ship the camera back to them (still under warranty). The concluded that the cable was defective, and they shipped me a new one within 1 week. That was fast!!!
Is the memory card too big for the camera? I have a 4 gb card and am having the exact same problem when i try to review the pictures.
Just out of curiosity, did you format the memory card using the camera? This model will freak out if you install a card formatted by another camera or device.
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