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Anonymous Posted on Jan 31, 2018

My camera has stopped taking pictures. I have taken the battery and the memory card out and when I put them back in it took one picture and then stopped taking pictures again. The camera is charged up. The flash keeps resetting itself. Please can someone offer a solution?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2006

SOURCE: The flash isn't working

might be obvious, but try replacing the batteries. also during continuous shot mode, flash will be automatically set to off. otherwise contact samsung for repair estimate. Good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2008

SOURCE: Samsung S730 No Flash

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Pavan Ponangi

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2009

SOURCE: problem on outdoor daylight picture taking

hi

try the Exposure button [+/-] will generally be disabled in auto mode

try changing mode to 'P' (Program) mode and then change the exposure by pressing the +/- button and then you would generally see a scale on the LCD now press the left button to decrease the exposure

better more is to reset the camera to the default settings this would set the aperture, shutter, Exposure, LCD brightness and otehr settings to defaults and this would save from any unwanted changes than required

cheers
pls rate if it was any help

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2009

SOURCE: My camera seems to short out and there are horizontal lines in the pictures.

get new batteries, if recharging your current batteries does not work (to stop it shorting out).

reduce your shutter exposure, by changing to Manual Mode (M), selecting +/-, and then the left button (flash) around the Menu OK button. Mine works fine at 1s shutter speed, but was showing horizontal lines before that ...

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Jeff

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2010

SOURCE: Help me if you can, ASAP. Please.

The flashing eye has to do with the camera's red-eye reduction feature. Check to see that the little window below the flash on the front of the camera is clean, and make sure the lens is spotless. If that doesn't work, try de-activating the red-eye reduction using the camera menu.

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