Cameras - Page 7 - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
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Your issue may be brought on by batteries that are weak or worn out, or by corrosion on the battery contacts inside the camera, which can stop the full power of the batteries from getting to the camera. Before you do anything else, try this free solution: After removing the batteries, thoroughly clean the camera contacts with a dry cloth (severe corrosion may call for the use of a wire brush, steel wool, or sandpaper). Clean both ends of the batteries, then reinstall them in the camera after clearing out any residue that may have gotten into the battery compartment during cleaning.
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3/4/2024 7:35:03 AM •
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on Mar 04, 2024
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JVC GR-FXM40EK camera will no longer turn on.
Battery for cameras are normally made a specific shape or size so they only fit that camera and yours is just like that. The batteries to wear out and degrade so much that they came be fully charged (or never charge) and dissipate that power in 4 minutes from full to 'not enough power to operate'. The only difference with batteries is the number of Milli Amp Hour figure, the more mAh, the longer the camera works on a charge. The spec on yours is
GR-FXM40EK Camcorder Battery 6 volts 2100mAh
It was launched in 2003 and has probably been sitting in a cupboard for 10 years. The first thing to do it get a replacement battery and charge it up. In the leads that you got with it, there may be one to run it on mains power through an adapter. A battery is $10 a battery and charger is $33.
https://www.psaparts.co.uk/camcorder/jvc/gr-fxm40ek-battery-adapter-charger.html
https://www.google.com/search?q=JVC+GR-FXM40EK
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10/20/2023 4:59:28 PM •
JVC Cameras
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on Oct 20, 2023
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Canon Digital IXUS 500 5.0MP is not powering on when CF card inserted.
In general Compact Flash Cards have to be formatted within the camera that is using them as they use a format proprietary to that camera. Also there are size limits on cards. If your camera will only take 16 Mb cards and you put a 32 Mb card in, it will not read it. It sees it as 'No Card Present'.
I think the other answer is an AI Answer Bot.
9/13/2023 6:47:07 PM •
Canon Cameras
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on Sep 13, 2023
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My camera not detect the SD card memory
AI Answer Bot answer deleted. Its waffling answer misses the two most important facts.
First you don't supply the make and model of your camera, so I can't check your online manual, but the two reasons are.
1. The card has to be formatted within the camera. There is a setting 'format SD Card'. It has to be done within the camera as they all use a proprietary file storage system.
2. SD Cards are so cheap now, so you buy a quarter terabyte card (250 GB) to give you lots of storage, BUT that camera can only recognizes 8, 16, 32 GB as a MAXIMUM. This is why you need to mention the camera make and model so I can check.
My usual speech is "all questions need 'make model (what it is)' as first 3 words in every question :>D
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9/2/2023 3:57:40 AM •
Cameras
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on Sep 02, 2023
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