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Anonymous Posted on Oct 03, 2007

Green light goes to red

I just got my camera and have used it a few times with no problems . Today I turned it on and the light went from green to red and said I needed new batteries , so I put them in . Now it wont even come on , it just flashes red . What do I need to do to fix this ? Can anyone help me with this ?

  • Anonymous Oct 04, 2007

    I solved the problem !!! you have to keep it on the printer dock to charge the internal batteries ! the batteries on the other are for the flash .

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What type of new batteries did u put, same as original ?

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