...overheat sensor is a little bit to quick to respond. There also could be a problem with your batteries. If they run low in a short time, they cant deliver enough power to charge the Flash. Try new ...
...the camera to overheat and give real problems. Given the relatively low cost anyway, higher capacity Ni-MH batteries and a good charger unit seems the way to go - and will keep the camera
overheat during charging .. But I have to say it may be possible the charger is faulty as if the internal rectifier that charges the battery has gone short that may also bring the red light on in some
...and it's worked great, but now every time I charge it the battery doesn't charge and the camera overheats (to the point where touching it burns your fingers). Have you experienced this before? I ...
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...charger (+/-). Note: I have used the energizer batteries in another camera (Olympus) and the batteries work fine..and I can take many photos. I have been using the Olympus camera because the ...
...charger where the battery can be connected to, it is dangerous to do so. It is an non rechargeable battery, and putting a current through the battery can overheat the battery and it even can explode. ...
...charger and four rechargeable AA-size NiMH (nickel metal hydride) batteries. The battery kit can be purchase from the Canon eStore. AA alkaline batteries AA alkaline batteries such as those from ...
...lithium-ion battery packs could cause your camera to malfunction, or lead these battery packs to overheat, leak liquids, ignite, or explode. In the worst case, this could not only damage your ...
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