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This model belongs to Samsungs compact camera series It has 7MP sensor which at time offered lot of megapixels to average consumer ensuring great quality of photos at large...
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You could do this absolutely, however with the cost of the batteries needed and the knowledge needed to safely solder to batteries terminals it is more cost effective and safer to purchase from Ebay.
In most shavers it is possible to strap the EQUIVALENT VOLTAGE/CURRENT cells in series/parallel to give the correct specified rating needed for the battery. If the original is hard to find or is very epensive I have tried many times to change with AAA or AA with rating of over 1000mA cells to be soldered together as required.
I hope you can remove and check the spaces within to try with this arrangement. If not replace with the original from Panasonic.
Make sure you are using rechargable batteries. Normal batteries are not
strong enough. Try using either rechargable Lithium Ion batteries, or
rechargable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries. These are much
stronger and should give you a good battery life.
I use to use a AA battery holder purchased from Radio shack and 4 rechargeable AA and solder them in place and that should do the trick.\ 2. you can do a google for All Electronics to see if they have the correct battery to insert in to the holder. Hope this helps/ this may or may not work due to the motherboard configuration. I have used it in the past on older boards that needed a battery that was hard to find or no longer manufactured.
Your camera uses 2 x CR123 batteries; they fit in a chamber on the underside of the camera beneath the right hand grip.
The camera is an autofocus fixed lens SLR and batteries are essential.
You can view a .pdf manual at the web address below: it's for an IS-20dlx but it's the same camera as the IS-200. Your model had different names depending upon where in the world it was sold. I recommend that you save the manual to your pc as there's no guarantee how long these resources will remain online for.
the batteries needed for the cameras are quite high powered
though the batteries show that they are fuly charged most times they have lost their actual capacity of power storage in them so not being able to supply enough to start the camera best way to test this is to start the camera on preview mode if this works then you will need to buy a new set of rechargable batteries, i would suggest to take batteries in the range of 2000MAh to 2500MAh and
the normal batteries will not be able to sustain long even for normal lens open and retract functions, instead of normal batteries try LR6 varieties (eg: Duracell, Energizer, etc)
the lens is stuck out because there is incorrect battery connection. there is an option on the camera setting for the battery type. try this one: -turn the camera on -click on Menu button -select options using left/right, up/down button -select Set up 2 -Select Battery type -Select Alkaline for non-rechargable or Ni-MH for rechargable -click OK button
this setting should be done when using camera for the first time and whenever you are switching battery types, from rechargable to non-rechargable and vice versa.
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