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hockeymom
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Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Flint, MI
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No Power
My son has a Olympus D-540 digital. As I was taking a picture the screen flashed white and then the camera lost all power. A battery change did not fix. Does anyone have a clue as to what happened and if it is fixable or even worth fixing?
Thanks in advance
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Aug 6th, 2005 01:23 AM |
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famjad21
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I did a Google search and found that the camera has high battery consumption like the following:
"My one beef is the battery life. I have since read a couple of reviews that claim the 'low battery' indicator comes on too soon. If you're clicking like crazy and using the LCD screen, it will drop quite quickly. I tend to set up my shot with the viewfinder, use the screen to double check the framing then turn it off and shoot."
Some people have gone to lithium batteries.
I hope this helps
Frank
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Aug 8th, 2005 03:56 AM |
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hockeymom
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Thanks for the reply. Dead batteries were the first thing I checked. I have rechargeable's and before I went outside to take pictues I put fully charged ones in.
I too have been reading everything I can on this camera and one review said it was very fragile. I don't remember dropping it but it may have been bumped. I also read another post where a "fuse" had gone bad in a camera of another brand and the way the screen flashed I'm leaning toward this being the problem.
Either way I have the feeling that it's not worth the price of a fix. So now I need to pay my son back and seeing that I'm addidicted to the digital photography I need to invest in another camera! lol
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Aug 9th, 2005 01:08 AM |
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famjad21
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I don't know what your budget is but the Nikon d-70 seems to very popular and very capable.
Good Luck,
Frank
PS I have a Fuji S2 which I love.
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Aug 9th, 2005 03:15 AM |
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hockeymom
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Budget is limited as my son plays travel hockey (as if you couldn't guess) and I'm a single mom. I will check both of them out though, expecially the Fuiji seeing that I have an 256 MB XD card already. It may be something I can plan on for next years tax return.
Thanks
Nancy
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