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My Optura 40 A video camera will not recharge.
If your Optura 40 A video camera will not recharge and nothing is functioning on the camera, there are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Make sure that the battery charger is properly plugged in and functioning.
- Check the connections between the battery and the charger. Make sure that the battery is properly seated in the charger and that the connections are clean and secure.
- If the backup battery is out of juice, it could be causing the issue. Try replacing the backup battery to see if that resolves the problem.
- If the battery charger and backup battery are functioning properly and the camera is still not charging, there may be an issue with the camera itself. You may want to try contacting Canon customer service for further assistance. They will be able to provide you with more specific troubleshooting steps based on your particular camera and the issues you are experiencing.
I hope this helps! If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Zoom not functioning
If the zoom on your camcorder is not functioning, there are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Make sure that the battery is fully charged and properly installed in the camcorder.
- Check the connections between the camcorder and any external devices, such as a TV or computer.
- Clean the lens of the camcorder to remove any dirt or smudges that may be affecting the image quality.
- If the camcorder has a reset button, try pressing it to reset the camera.
- If the camcorder has a manual zoom, try adjusting the zoom manually.
If you have tried these steps and are still experiencing problems with the zoom on your camcorder, you may want to try contacting the manufacturer for further assistance. They will be able to provide you with more specific troubleshooting steps based on your particular camcorder and the issues you are experiencing.
Canon Optura Pi Mini DV Camcorder
you can use software to capture it on your computer and burn a DVD, or there are services that will do it for you for a reasonable price. Windows Movie maker will do it if you can load it on your computer. If you are not familiar with the technology then just use one of the services. Most large cities have them or you can us an online service.
My problem is im trying
If the iris is opening to let light in, that light is not being changed to a picture signal or that picture signal is not
going into the camera circuits, What you see in the viewfinder is what is being recorded, Make sure that no cables have been left plugged in to the camera and turn the power on and off several times, I have seen the iris stick when cameras were not used for a while. The iris is inside or behind the lens and closes completely when you turn the camera off, If it is stuck, SOMETIMES it will open with repeated tries of turning it off and on or even removing the battery and putting it back in. And maybe it is just the vibration of opening and closing the battery compartment door or the slight vibrations of pushing the power button repeatedly. If it sticks once, it will stick again. This is not a repair, just a way to get those one time pictures' before.
My canon HFR10 vixia camcorder
You need to get DVD burning software for your PC. There are several, just google DVD burning software. I use Roxio creator.
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