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My camera was working perfectly fine, it just went dead and wont switch on. tried charging the battery and even cleaned the battery and camera terminals but nothing helped!
Hi remove the baterry plug the pwr pack directly
in the cam and try if it start if yes its the battery pack is out if not you what that nean but dont rush yet
see you and good luck
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Remove Battery Cables From Battery, Clean Posts On Battery ,Use A Sand Paper To Clean Them Up , Wash Of With Boiling Water. Clean Battery Clamps On Cable Ends .You Can Use Bicarbonate Of Soda Solution To Clean Them If They Are Full Of Acid,Wash Them Off With Boiling Water. Re Fit And Try Again
try replacing the battery. Check best buy, radioshack or other camera dealers for a battery. Possible deadcell battery. These lith-ion batteries die with no warning. If there is no change, the camera is defective!! hopefully htis helps
I had the same problem. I had a 1 year warranty, so I called 1800-435-7732 and they sent me a new battery within 5 days. I just received it today and it works perfectly. Hope this helps you! =]
This is usually from a loose screw inside the camera, a screw inside the camera can come loose and cause a short which is very common on the G9. If you go to: www.camerasandparts.com all they deal with is service for the Canon Powershots. They're great if you need a hand with one of these and they automatically do the no power correction on the G7's and the G9's they service which is nice. They are about the least expensive out there at $89 and they include the service and the shipping back. The best part, they do excellent work which is a must for me. Hope that helps you some.
jpierre's solution (in another thread) was right on the money. Touch
the positive (+)end of the 9v battery to the positive (+) end of the
camera battery.Leave them touching for a few seconds (10 seconds should
be more thansufficient). Seems these lithium-ion batteries are subject
to a'digital memory.' Subjecting it to a volt surge almost three
timeshigher seems to clear it.
have you ever tried using another battery? you should always have a spare battery. most probable cause for this is the battery and we will only know if the cause is the battery when you try another battery.
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