Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Troubleshoot A Canon Powershot Sd630

The Canon PowerShot SD630 is a digital point-and-shoot camera aiming to simplify the photography process so you can take holiday photographs or capture moments with friends. Despite the simple point-and-shoot nature of the Canon PowerShot SD630, you might still find some problems with your camera. Before contacting customer support, you can try a few troubleshooting techniques yourself.


Instructions








1. Check to make sure the memory card and battery are slotted in and the cover is closed if your camera won't turn on. Try charging the battery if it still doesn't turn on, as the battery might have depleted.


2. Slide the tab on the SD memory card upwards if "Card locked!" is displayed when you try and take a photograph with your Canon PowerShot SD630.


3. Switch to the camera icon on the mode selector, if you cannot take a picture because you are on playback mode. Wait for the orange LED to disappear, this represents the flashbulb charging.








4. Format the memory card if you receive errors about writing to a memory card or about the formatting of the memory card. Select "Menu," on the camera, then select "Format," and choose "OK." Wait for the formatting process to finish and you should then be able to start taking photographs with your camera.

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