WHY IS MY FLASH SUPRESSED
More information would be most helpful, please, but two possible causes are that either there is sufficient ambient light for its use to be superfluous, or else within the menu system it has been set not to be available. A quick look through the camera manual should help pinpoint this menu setting and enable you to take corrective measures.
I'm looking for the owner's manual to a Fuji 2016 Nevada 1.5 mountain bike 29er
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Why won't the lens stay extended?
hi,
may be dust gone in side, it will obstruct the lens's side sensors.
with an air blower some times will clear this, if not must open and clear the sensor grooves.
The camera discharges the battery overnight
It is possible that the battery is at the end of its life. You can tell that your battery is in poor condition by the amount of pictures/movies that you can take with one charge is going down considerably.
How to reset time and date
This facility is probably accessible via the menu system. The camera manual should have details of this.
How to fix my camera
Without having someone inspect the camera in person, it sounds as though a fault/defect has developed with the lens focus mechanism...that's about the only thing on this camera that's likely to make such a noise.
The first thing I would check is any focus options you have set in the menu. For example, is the camera set to continuous focus? That could keep the lens motor going constantly. If available, see if you have an option for spot focus or manual focus and if so, try setting it...that should, in theory, turn off the focus mechanism (and eliminate the noise).
If that solution don't help, unfortunately it may simply be time to replace the camera. The Finepix S3000 is an older 3.2 mp camera, which by today's standards is something of a dinosaur. Used, they're only worth $50 or less (I've seen a couple for as little as $15), so they're not really worth much effort at repair. Fuji makes some fine cameras, however like so many modern electronic devices today, they're simply not designed for longevity.
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