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Anonymous Posted on Sep 13, 2008

EX-Z75 Camera Battery won't charge. Red light flashing

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Red light flashing means faulty battery. You need to call tech support and they will replace the battery for you. Just make sure you tell them that it's been under a year since you purchased it. :)

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