samsung camera???
i just bought a new samsung camera now..it works fantastic except it seems like each 10 min the battery goes out! Ive switched the battery 3 times in the last 2 hours..and i have a battery juice checker thing and it says that the batterys are 100% full..so i dont know why the camera keeps saying low battery and shutting off..anyone have one and know how to stop this??
Answer by bestofthebestusa
You must have a faulty camera. Since you bought it recently, just return it.
Also if you are by the rechargable battery, delight check their voltage ratting. For some, it is not exactly 1.5 volts as vital by manufacturer.
For example if your camera requires 2 AA batteries > 2 * 1.5 v = 3.0 v
If your rechargable is rated 1.4 v.
2 * 1.4 = 2.8 v.
Sometimes this can produce low battery message.
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State of the DSLR promote: Nikon vs. Canon vs. Sony/Minolta vs. Olympus vs. Panasonic/Leica vs. Pentax vs. Samsung vs. Sigma vs. Fujifilm digital SLR cameras, as of January 2009
Image by Derek K. Miller
NOTE – AUGUST 2010: Here’s a fantastic bring up to date of this collage from Billy Wilson, with a helpful grid, new Micro Four Thirds cameras, and medium-format SLRs too. It’s far more up-to-date than this one.
See my blog post for further discussion of this image.
My June 2008 DSLR camera collage is by far my most standard image on Flickr. This is an updated version of that composite of publicity photos from various DSLR camera manufacturers, current as of the beginning of January 2009. Images are © 2006-2009 Nikon, Canon, Sony, Olympus, Panasonic, Leica, Pentax, Samsung, Fuji, and Sigma. Thanks also to DP Review and DC Resource for making the images simple to find.
Prices here range from around 0 (with lens) to ,000+ (no lens). The smallest cameras in this bunch are the Leica M8.2, Panasonic G1, and Olympus E-420. The heaviest are the pro monsters, the Nikon D3/D3x, Canon 1D/1Ds Mark III, Sony A900 (with grip), and the upcoming Leica S2 medium format DSLR.
What’s new since the last collage are DSLRs that take movies (Nikon D90, Canon 5D Mark II), new form factors at the low end (Panasonic G1 with interchangeable lenses but no mirror box) and high end (huge sensor and lenses on the Leica S2), and renewed emphasis on low-set alight routine. Sony’s and Nikon’s entry into the mega-megapixel race with the A900 and D3x are also fascinating.
Relative camera sizes are not exact. The positions of the various models vaguely reflect my impressions of a combination of price, features, and promote segment. That’s quite subjective, so you could easily argue with my placement of some of them — and sometimes I just had to bump things around to make them fit. Take the image as a general guideline. Look down the columns to see how different cameras from a single manufacturer equate from low-end to high-end; look crosswise the rows to see roughly comparable cameras (in features, price, or both) from different makers that compete with one another.
Have fun in the comments. I’ll doubtless bring up to date this again in another six months.
hi emmm i want to upload pictures from my samsung 12 mp camera but the wen i plug the usb in to my laptop it just sas the device is not recognized. i uploaded pictures yesterday and many times before but it just wont work….dese pics are really vital and i dont know why it just wont work…it was working fine before….can anyone help?
Thanks You xxxx
Answer by Elvis
If you have XP Home,
Go to your control panel,
Double Click the Scanners and Cameras folder to open
Connect your camera and turn it on
then Right-click on the Camera Icon
Left Click on Properties
Left Click on the “Events” Tab in the Camera Pop-Up Window
There you can either set a program such as “Microsoft Scanners and Camera Wizard” or place a check in “Prompt for which program to run”. Which will open that options menu you speak of.
There are two other choices there that are pretty well self explanatory.
Make sure you click on “Apply” and “OK”
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