No Photos From Me For A While

Sundae • Mar 26, 2012 11:51 am
Yes, this should go in the What's Upsetting You thread, but it's just too upsetting for me not to make a big song and dance about it.
My camera isn't working :cry:

I broke it. At least I assume that's what happened. I went out during the day yesterday and took quite a few photos. I was fiddling about with it when I got back and somehow realised I had put the battery back in the wrong way. That's why I couldn't close it properly. And since then it hasn't worked.

ARGH!
I really cannot justify buying a new one.
I mean, I really can't. It's a pure luxury item.
But it is a luxury item that I use at least once a week, so I will miss horribly. And the belief that I broke it myself just makes things worse.

Obviously I am only posting here for extreme sympathy.
But I am in need of it.
jimhelm • Mar 26, 2012 12:01 pm
sorry, Cherry.

that's a bummer
DanaC • Mar 26, 2012 12:07 pm
Out of interest what kind of camera is it?
glatt • Mar 26, 2012 12:37 pm
That sucks. I'm sorry!
Sundae • Mar 26, 2012 12:51 pm
A Kodak M1072 (IS) 10.2 mega pixels.
In pink.

It's outdated now of course, but I was happy with it.
Trilby • Mar 26, 2012 1:35 pm
I'm so sorry. That is the suck of life, isn't it: losing a cherished
thing that brings some joy.

Hugs, sweetish

PS if it helps I was lectured to this morning by my dad!
Sundae • Mar 26, 2012 3:55 pm
Stop the press. I will have a new camera soon.

Wonderful donator may choose to come forward or not. But I will have one.
A crummy day turned into an amazing evening.
monster • Mar 26, 2012 5:08 pm
It's great that someone bought you a new camera, but did you take the old camera to someone who knows about them to see if it really is bust or something easy to resolve? More often than not, in my experience, they turn out to be pretty simple to fix or even resolve themselves.

BTW cellar, I need a new minivan........
DanaC • Mar 26, 2012 5:27 pm
monster;803826 wrote:
It's great that someone bought you a new camera, but did you take the old camera to someone who knows about them to see if it really is bust or something easy to resolve? More often than not, in my experience, they turn out to be pretty simple to fix or even resolve themselves.

BTW cellar, I need a new minivan........


Probably worth doing that anyway. No harm in having a spare about the place if it can be fixed. Though my experience with compact digitals is the exact opposite: they break over some minor mishandling and repairs cost the same as the purchase price or more. Granted most of my experience of this comes from when I broke my camera whilst twisting round to try and photograph my arse...

And it's not really a donation, so much as combination belated Christmas/early birthday pressie.
wolf • Mar 26, 2012 5:48 pm
Life was better when things could be fixed, wasn't it? Can't remember the last time I saw a TV repairman ... then again, the last time I saw one, he was a second or third cousin, or something, and only charged my mom for parts, no labor.
Gravdigr • Mar 26, 2012 6:01 pm
Was gonna suggest eBay, Sundae. My Kodak MD41 goes for as little as $15. 12.1 mp, reasonable capabilities for price/size, good macro function...
Rhianne • Mar 26, 2012 6:54 pm
It's possible the problem could actually be the battery. Do you have a spare to try? What happens if you try to charge it?
monster • Mar 26, 2012 8:23 pm
DanaC;803832 wrote:
Probably worth doing that anyway. No harm in having a spare about the place if it can be fixed. Though my experience with compact digitals is the exact opposite: they break over some minor mishandling and repairs cost the same as the purchase price or more. Granted most of my experience of this comes from when I broke my camera whilst twisting round to try and photograph my arse...

And it's not really a donation, so much as combination belated Christmas/early birthday pressie.


Oh gawd yes, professional repairs are not worthwhile in the main. But I really did mean someone who knows about cameras. An aquaintance who has a few would be ideal. We have found taking the memory card out overnight has worked. Just using a different set of batteries.... stupid things but they worked. Digital Cameras are such Divas!
ZenGum • Mar 26, 2012 8:42 pm
Yeah, for digital ... remove battery and memory card, leave for a day, put mem card and new battery in, press ON, wait half an hour.

I'd give it a 25% chance of working.
Flint • Mar 26, 2012 11:42 pm
Sundae;803778 wrote:

I broke it. At least I assume that's what happened. I went out during the day yesterday and took quite a few photos. I was fiddling about with it when I got back and somehow realised I had put the battery back in the wrong way. That's why I couldn't close it properly. And since then it hasn't worked.

ARGH!
I really cannot justify buying a new one.
I mean, I really can't. It's a pure luxury item.
Your vibrator ...?!
BigV • Mar 26, 2012 11:56 pm
Probably what's happened is that a small plastic tab on the battery cover door has been bent or broken. This means that the camera can't tell if the battery door is closed and it's safe to start up. You've seen how the battery is "keyed" so that it only goes in one way (without forcing it). When it is in the "wrong" way, there's no telling what little bits get pranged.

I could be more helpful if you described it more. But with your recent news, perhaps the point is moot. I believe that the camera is repairable though, based on the little you have shared here.
ZenGum • Mar 27, 2012 8:52 am
So, take some photos of the battery bay of the camera ...



... ummm ...
infinite monkey • Mar 27, 2012 8:57 am
Hey, let me wrangle this thread away for a moment:

I left my phone here at work a couple weekends ago. I wasn't about to drive down here to get it, so the battery was dead when I retrieved it. I charged it and it then had a little icon that says my SD card is damaged. I can't take pictures or retrieve any of the old ones.

It gives me an option to reformat, but that does nothing. I've removed the battery and the SD card to kind of 'reboot' but that did nothing too.

Any ideas anyone?
ZenGum • Mar 27, 2012 9:10 am
:eyebrow:

Is the Check Engine light on?


Umm, does the SD card have one of those write-protect tab lock thingies? Did you check that?
infinite monkey • Mar 27, 2012 9:13 am
ZenGum;804014 wrote:
:eyebrow:

Is the Check Engine light on?


Hey, you know what? The check engine light on my car is on again. Never came on ever until the accident. Well, the guy hit where the gas tank is, so no big surprise. It wasn't on right after they fixed it, but it's on again. Freakin' frackin' succotash.


Umm, does the SD card have one of those write-protect tab lock thingies? Did you check that?


I don't know. Might it have moved itself? I will check.
BigV • Mar 27, 2012 10:59 am
Do you have another way to access the sd card? A card reader in a computer, a different phone or camera? Just sitting around isn't a high risk activity for an sd card. I have had them report problems over the years and in fact I have a specialized program on my computer (whose title escapes me at the moment) I have used to retrieve images and other files from sd cards that were reported damaged.
Big Sarge • Mar 29, 2012 5:37 pm
Hey girl. Check your private messages
monster • Mar 29, 2012 6:57 pm
Did you just call BigV a girl?
ZenGum • Mar 29, 2012 7:00 pm
Yeah, but she likes that.
BigV • Mar 29, 2012 11:37 pm
monster;804489 wrote:
Did you just call BigV a girl?


That's twice now.
monster • Mar 30, 2012 7:17 am
Was it a good PM? Did he chat you up?
ZenGum • Mar 30, 2012 8:01 am
It's a secret, a Private Message Secret.


Yup, she's even got PMS.
Sundae • Mar 30, 2012 11:35 am
It was a good PM.
They always are from Sarge.
monster • Apr 1, 2012 7:25 pm
BigV told you that?