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It sounds like it is a battery problem. Try getting a replacement battery for it.
from my experience no. the battery is charged by the charger so when u take out the batterys its not doing anything
Sounds like a battery or memory problem. Make sure the battery is charged and the storage media is installed. As a last resort, consult the troubleshooting section of the manual.
No. Chargers charge batteries faster than they last. My mac for instance, takes 3 hours to charge and has a 7 hour battery.
I've got two NP-FG1 Sony batteries, InfoLithium, G type. One came with the Sony camera, and I purchased an extra battery (same), at the same time. The purchase was made in 2008. This being November 2012, both batteries are still very, very good. Sometimes I rarely use the camera, and wait for a total discharge to occur. I charge for the recommended time. More importantly, when one battery discharges, I place the second one in the camera. The second battery is always charged. Sometimes, a full charged battery, (NP-FG1) will last months just sitting out of the camera. The battery in the camera always discharges first. upon this aspect, it is unclear to me why the battery 'sitting' on the shelf will remain charged for months. The only reasonable explanation I can provide, is that the battery inserted in the camera uses a small amount of current for time, date, etc.
There is a battery inside of it, and he only way to charge your camera is to charge the battery with a battery charger that plugs into the wall...look on google, you'll know how.
If you need to jump start the car then the battery may be fully charged but it is defective and needs replacing. A full charged battery will read 12.6 volts at the posts with the engine not running. 12 volts indicates the battery is only 25% charged.
the length of your battery time will depend on the length of time you are using your camera, if it is on constantly then it will only last several hours but if turned off it will last for many days
No, the battery door from a Kodak C195 will not fit a C190 Easyshare camera. The bodies of the camera are not only different in size, but also in shape.
No, most plugs are for block heaters only.
A battery float charger is intended only to keep a fully charged battery from losing its charge. It will NOT work to charge a battery that is discharged or damaged. Check the voltage of the battery to be charged. Do not use charger if the battery voltage is less than 9.6 volts.
There is no only one way to charge it and that is with a battery charger. A 15 amp battery charger will charge it about as fast as it needs to be charged.