You turn it on, green light comes on, view screen on rear comes on breifly then it shuts itself off before the lense moves to open. Have checked batteries.
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When the camera refuses t make a picture, please try putting the main dial to the automatic setting. (most camera's do have that little green camera logo on the dial. Put it there. Then try again.
When you tried one of the manual settings or the scene settings, and the camera does not get enough light, it could be it refuses to take the picture. Same when it can't focus, because there is not enough contrast.
There's nothing to fix. These numbers aren't showing up on the picture itself, are they? The camera is simply telling you the aperture and shutter speed for the current picture (f/2.8 and 1/30 of a second).
Check the memory cards on your PC for the quality of the images that were shot now. if there is no fault seen the fault is in the display section. It can be a fault of the LCD or the failure of the flexible strip to the LCD.
I have a samsung digital camera digimax cyber 530 - just replaced batteries and camera wont start, i get 3 flashes from the green light screen nw comes on then goes off & the lens wont retrack back in the camera
an idea passed over my head just now
several ideas
was the camera droped
was the camera exposed to heat
was the camera exposed to static electricity
was the camera exposed to water or liquids
ect.
if these or other things happened to camera
the shutter inside camera has malfunctioned due to the reasons
the 3 beeping sound means that the camera has low battery capacity. the lens is stuck out because there is incorrect battery connection. there is an option on the camera setting for the battery type. try this one: -turn the camera on -click on Menu button -select options using left/right, up/down button -select Set up 2 -Select Battery type -Select Alkaline for non-rechargable or Ni-MH for rechargable -click OK button
this setting should be done when using camera for the first time and whenever you are switching battery types, from rechargable to non-rechargable and vice versa.
Whit screen means
A. connector has come adrift from the main board.
or
B. Component failure on the main board.
If A. try to restore by gently tapping and squeezing the casing around the base of the screen this may get it back.
Do get on to the Samsung Tech Support team - in case this is a known issue.
An out of warranty repair is not a likely scenario however.
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