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jocelynrey
I have a wonderful digital camera, a canon PowerShot S5IS. I bought it in part, because it could use rechargeable batteries. I bought some really nice energizer ones just for that purpose. But I used the free batteries (non-chargeable) first, and now I cannot get it to recognize the recharacable batteries. I know they work because I've tested them in other devices? Any help? I can't afford more batteries, and they died within an hour during the inauguration. Very frustrating.
Answer
1) if you were outdoors, the cold temperatures will sap the power of the batteries. Once they warm up, they regain their power (cold temps reduce the chemical reactions that produce electricity).
2) if you still have problems once your batteries are warmed up, then the issue may be your charger, high internal resistance in the batteries, or both.
3) the best rechargeable AA batteries are Sanyo Eneloops or other similar "pre-charged" rechargeables. They have lower internal resistance and will last much longer in high-drain devices than normal NiMH rechargeables.
Based on your description, I'd bet that it was the cold weather coupled with a lot of LCD use that killed your batteries within an hour.
1) if you were outdoors, the cold temperatures will sap the power of the batteries. Once they warm up, they regain their power (cold temps reduce the chemical reactions that produce electricity).
2) if you still have problems once your batteries are warmed up, then the issue may be your charger, high internal resistance in the batteries, or both.
3) the best rechargeable AA batteries are Sanyo Eneloops or other similar "pre-charged" rechargeables. They have lower internal resistance and will last much longer in high-drain devices than normal NiMH rechargeables.
Based on your description, I'd bet that it was the cold weather coupled with a lot of LCD use that killed your batteries within an hour.
Need help with my computer and digital camera?
Deveel Jan
I can't upload and download photos from and in to my digital camera using my computer via USB. It was working before but now it doesn't. My computer won't recognize my camera. There is usually a small green arrow in the Taskbar when i plug in my camera but now there isn't. Also, in "My Computer" there is no E: Drive.
Anyone who can give solutions to my problem is appreciated. Also, is there anyway I can open E: Drive or the "New Hardware Found" thingy.
By the way, I'm using a Laptop and a Canon Powershot SD630 Digital Camera.
Answer
Try buying a new camera cable. I have an HP laptop and a Cannon PS A640. Have no problems. Either swap the cable or make sure there is a memory card in the camera.
Try buying a new camera cable. I have an HP laptop and a Cannon PS A640. Have no problems. Either swap the cable or make sure there is a memory card in the camera.
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