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Anonymous Posted on Feb 04, 2007

Camera will not power on with batteries.

I haven't used this camera in a long time and now I can't power up my camera with new NI-MH 2500mAh batteries or even any other ones also. I can power up the camera with the AC Adaptor and take pictures. I have tired to clean the contacts with an eraser. Is there an interal battery that might need replaced? I have tried just about everything that was said to do on this site for this camera. Just hoping I save this great camera without paying a fortune to repair. Thanks for your time. Jer

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    after replacing batteries and resetting time and picture frequency camera will not power up

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Well the camera as a internal fuse, and could be damaged, or could be just the powerboard.

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Low Power Warning For Full Charged Camera Battieres

<span> <p>I have noticed that, some users asked that, there old cameras always display low power warning for full charged new batteries, or there will be a low power warning after only taking 5-6 pictures.<br /> <p>If you have met this question (I wish not), I'd like to share the solutions.<br /> <p><span> <p>The this problem are so common for <a href="http://www.digital-camera-batteries.net/canon.htm">Canon PowerShot</a> A series cameras when you try to powered your camera by Ni-MH batteries. This is because that, the camera judge the battery is power off by voltage of the battery. And if you use Ni-MH batteries for your camera, the Ni-MH batteries' voltage is lower than the Li-ion ones and close to the camera's judge voltage of low power, so the camera will warn you to change a new battery.<br /> <p>So if you use <a href="http://www.digital-camera-batteries.net">Li-ion camera batteries</a> this questions will be solved simply.<br /> <p>From <a href="http://www.pda-battery.ca/camera-tips/digital-cameras-low-power-warning-for-full-charged-new-batteries/">http://www.pda-battery.ca/camera-tips/digital-cameras-low-power-warning-for-full-charged-new-batteries/</a><br /></span><br /></span>
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What kind of rechargeable battery goes in the Kodak Easyshare Z710?

Z710 can use:
KODAK Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries (AA Size): These Ni-MH AA batteries last up to twice as long as alkaline batteries when used in your KODAK Digital Camera and KODAK EASYSHARE Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Pack: Provides exceptional capacity with its 2.5 hour fast charge cycle time; can be recharged up to 1000 times in the EasyShare Camera Dock or EasyShare Rapid Charger.

For more information on your camera plese follow this link:
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/products/ekn032171.jhtml?pq-path=9374
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optional KODAK EASYSHARE Docks with 1 KODAK Ni-MH Rechargeable Digital Camera Battery KAA2HR; 2 Ni-MH batteries AA, 2 lithium batteries AA; 1 KODAK Lithium Digital Camera Battery CRV3; KODAK Ni-MH 2100mAh Battery Pack, KODAK Digital Camera Battery AA (ZR6); KODAK Alkaline Digital Camera Batteries AA; 3 volt DC input AC adapter

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(http://graphics.kodak.com/docimaging/US/en/Landing_Page/ServiceSupportContacts/index.htm)
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