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I have a Nikon Cool Pix 8800vr that doesn't power up. It was working perfectly when last used. It stayed in the bag unused for almost a year in climate controlled room. Nothing lites up on the camera. when switched on.
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There are some very small parts that hold that card in when it is inserted. Nikon seems to have issues with them. There are videos on how to repair the camera on Youtube but they are not for the faint of heart.
If the line is permanant it is a fault with the lcd screen. If the line shows in the pictures displayed on a different screen the fault is with the lens or other component. LCD screens can be replaced quite easily and have come down in price a lot in the last few years. If you are somewhat handy and feel comfortable opening the camera a little web searching may allow you to do the repair. If you can live with the line and it doesn't show on the pics it will probably last quite a while as it is.
Hello there, for transferring media from the memory card to your computer it is much better to remove the memory card from the camera slot and use a card reader as the operating system of your computer will detect it as new media found and you can easily drag and drop the files you want to utilize and will save battery on your camera as well.
Are you sure it's really turning off? My camera goes into a "sleep" or power down mode....a slight pressure on the shutter button wakes it up and it's ready to shoot.
Remove the battery, wait a couple of minutes, replace battery. (assuming the battery is fully charged. Check there is nothing jammed in the mech. if it still stays stuck.
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