If it didn't get wet for very long just simply dry it with an everyday sort of thing (cloth, tea towel etc.) and it should be OK if you leave it for a bit. If you find something does go wrong and the contents of it are important, you can simply remove the cover, no screwdrivers needed but in an ordinary way, take the memory card out and insert it into a new camera.
This info is for a camcorder that WAS NOT ON. If it was on, it has no suggestion of being saved and it would be too dangerous to take the memory card out so you shall have to accept it has gone.
You should wait until it dries, instead of turning it on as soon as you get it.
Don't turn it on.
Remove the batteries, and place the camera some place where it can dry out. On top a computer where the fan from the air gently blows nearby would be a fairly good place.
Leave it there for a week. I have done this with iPods run through a washer with good success. Cameras, however, are much more complex. You may just be out of luck.
Leave it to dry, take battery pack out and take out the memory card
You should Keep it submerged in rice for a couple days (of course take out the battery and memory card)
It is solid state storage - let it dry and it should continue working.
We should really call it a camera obscura - literally a dark room - so I suppose the opposite should be a light room. Conservatory or sun lounge perhaps?
well you should buy special tools such as camera repair kits so I have that problem too thinking of getting help from a friend
To turn on your iSight camera, open an application that uses a webcam, like "Photo Booth". Your iSight should turn on when an application requires it to do so.
you should position at an angle so you can see more but if it a rotating camera the position it in the middle of what you want 2 keep under survailence
I don't think so but if you buy one and try to make it go underwater you might regret it if it's waterproof or not. When you go to a store i recommend asking for a camera that's waterproof and see if they got any. So yeah hope this answer helps you out with your question.or you can buy a cover that makes it water proof.
If you have an expensive camera then you will need to protect it when it isn't in use and when you are carrying it from place to place. It is important to have a cover to protect the lens and also a sturdy bag to keep it in so that it is protected in case it is dropped.
Most people think so.
No.... never a camera should never vibrate or make rattling sounds. If it is doing so then your camera is destroyed.
If you don't already know the answer to this question, you should not put Francium in water!!!! Francium is highly reactive in water, so much so that a small vile of it dropped in water will make a bathtub explode. If you would like to see the experiment, you can find it on youtube, but you should not perform it on your own. To answer your question, depending on how much Francium you are using, the answer will be different, but to be safe, you should be several hundred feet away.
Set the camera to Auto mode so that the camera will adjust it self according to the situation.
yes it has to be a movie camera so it is light enough to see
We should really call it a camera obscura - literally a dark room - so I suppose the opposite should be a light room. Conservatory or sun lounge perhaps?
water are form in Europe by the winds when the winds take water with them they may take it to other country so when they are dropped water is formed
Theoretically - yes... The battery is a 'sealed unit' - and should be waterproof. You can place the battery on some absorbent paper - on top of a radiator for a few hours so that any water can evaporate.
they have like buckets comouflaged so well that the people can't see them plus the camera people don't even show them on telavision
2K(s) + 2H2O(l) -> 2KOH(s) +H2(g) However, if potassium were dropped into water, there would be so much water that the KOH would not be solid but aqueous so it should read 2K(s) + 2H2O(l) -> 2KOH(aq) +H2(g)
i dont know 10 or 12 so you wont break it