I received my camera in the mail and it worked when before my step dad sent it. I charged the camera (with a convertor, I am in Europe) until the light was green. The camera light flashes green and the shutter goes out, but the screen remains black. Also, when I press off it takes awhile to close. Please help!
SOURCE: LCD screen won't turn on and shutter won't open or expand.
It's probably in PC mode. It still thinks that it's connected to the computer via the USB. It should be somewhere in the set up configuration. If you can't get it to switch back to normal, disconnect it from all power sources(including internal memory button battery if present) in order to reset it. make sure you turn off the camera before disconnecting it from the USB. Good luck
SOURCE: turns on for 1/2 second and turns off
It sounds like the focus element inside the lens is stuck. This is usually either due to an impact knocking the elements out of alignment, or to sand/debris entering the focus motor's gear drive and preventing it from rotating. The buzzing sound you hear is the focus motor attempting to rotate, but buzzing up against some obstruction. When the lens extends, you hear a buzzing sound, and then the lens retracts - this is usually the cause of the issue. Unfortunately there is not much you can do externally to fix this problem. The camera will need to be taken apart and repaired by a professional or by the manufacturer. David Millier http://advancecamera.com/repair
SOURCE: Battery Charging Problem
First of all I would make sure that the battery is in correctly. There should be an arrow on the battery that should line up with a plus sign on the battery door. Once the battery is installed correctly then place the camera on the charger and the light should be a solid red. If that still doesn't work then I would be more inclined to think that you may have a defective charger. I would call Casio repairs and see what they can do to help you.
SOURCE: Exilim EX-VZ camera won't take pictures
dont buy i have the same prob with mine not worth it
SOURCE: Stuck shutter D100 Nikon
The R06 is the buffer indication, not part of the error. It would appear more work is required. Other components may have failed, or the shutter itself may be bad.
I'm afraid this one is not a DIY. Nikon is pricey on repairs, you may fair better checking the repair service search here on Fixya.
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