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Camera Not Turning On

You have trouble turning on your camera.

Battery is Depleted

Reconnect the battery to the charger for approximately 120 minutes . Remove battery from the charger, and insert it into the camera.

Battery is Incorrectly Placed into Camera Slot

Remove battery from the slot, and reinsert the battery, making sure the two contact points are at the bottom before sliding the battery back in the slot. More detailed instructions regarding battery placement can be found here: Fujifilm FinePix XP80 Battery Replacement

Damaged Battery

Your battery shows signs of damage.

Battery Shows Signs of Corrosion

Replace the damaged battery with a new battery.

Battery Shows Signs of Faded Contact Points

Replace the damaged battery with a new battery.

Battery Shows Signs of Dark Spots on Battery

Replace the damaged battery with a new battery.

Battery Shows Signs of Fails to Charge

Replace the damaged battery with a new battery.

Power Button Inoperable

Verify the battery is fully charged. If a fully-charged battery is confirmed and the camera was fully-functional prior to the power button becoming inoperable, then proceed to the removal and replacement of the power button.

Battery Not Charging

Fujifilm FinePix XP80 camera battery will not charge.

Battery is Incorrectly Put into Camera

Check to make sure that the battery was inserted correctly into the camera. The metal contacts side of the battery should be inserted into the camera with the plain black side pointing out towards the user.

Battery Charging Life has Been Reached

The battery life on the FujiFilm XP80 is 300 charging cycles. If charge capacity is decreasing after each use, or has decreased dramatically, then the battery life has most likely been reached. The battery, at this point, should be replaced.

Battery is Being Charged at Extreme Temperatures

The camera battery should be charged in normal temperatures. Furthermore, the battery should not be charged in temperatures above 40°C (104°F) and below 0°C (32 °F).

Flash is Not Working

Flash light does not turn on when shooting.

Camera is Set to the Wrong Shooting Mode

Not all shooting modes actually need flash. Click on the menu button to display shooting mode options. Select right shooting mode, based upon scene and subject.

Continuous Mode Disables Flash

If the camera is on the continuous mode, the flash will not fire. To enable the flash to work, press the MENU/OK button. Scroll down the menu and use the right selector to click on CONTINUOUS. Click MENU/OK button to confirm you want the continuous mode off. Press DISP/BACK button to return to shooting.

Silent Mode Disables Flash

Silent mode does not allow flash to fire. To disable this mode, press and hold the DISPLAY button. A message will show up, so be sure to follow instructions and hold the DISP/BACK button.

Flash Mode is Turned Off

The SUPPRESSED flash mode will force the flash to not fire if activated. To deactivate/change flash mode, press right selector and choose desired flash mode. Press MENU/OK button to select chosen flash mode.

The Lens Does Not Focus

You have trouble with image clarity. If the following solutions do not fix your lens issues, you may need to replace the lens. More detailed instructions regarding lens replacement can be found here: Fujifilm FinePix XP80 Lens Replacement.

Subject is Too Close to Camera

To take close up images, the MACRO shooting mode is best. This allows the camera to focus on subjects near the center of the frame. To select the MACRO shooting mode, press the left selector button (with the tulip icon).

Subject is Too Far from Camera

Confirm the camera is not shooting in the MACRO mode. If camera is in MACRO mode, press the left selector button (with the tulip icon) and select OFF.

Autofocus Function is Not Ideal

It is possible that your subject is not suited to the autofocus function. Focus Lock is an alternative focus function that can be used. To enable Focus Lock, position the subject in the focus frame and depress the shutter button halfway. This locks focus and exposure. Recompose your image, while keeping the shutter button pressed halfway. Once your image is composed as desired, fully depress the shutter button to capture your image.

Lens is Blocked

Confirm if there is anything blocking the lens. If so, remove any objects away from the lens.

“!AF” is Displayed While Shooting

Give the camera ample time to autofocus before fully depressing the shutter button.

Camera-Shake Warning Icon is Displayed While Shooting

Use of flash or a tripod is recommended when camera shake is an issue.

Photos Are Blotchy or Display Smears of Color

Your images appear blotchy or display smears of color or lines.

The Camera Has Been Used Continuously at High Temperatures

Any blotches, lines, or smears of color in your images does not necessarily indicate a malfunction. Turn the camera off, and wait for it to cool down.

Screen Becomes Unresponsive

The camera and screen become unresponsive to user input. If the following solutions do not fix your screen issues, you may need to replace the screen. More detailed instructions regarding screen replacement can be found here: Fujifilm FinePix XP80 LCD Screen Replacement.

Temporary Camera Malfunction

The camera may run into a random hardware or software error, which can cause it to lock up and become unresponsive. To solve this issue, make sure the camera is turned off, open up the side latch, and then remove and reinsert the battery.

Battery is Exhausted

The camera may become unresponsive if the battery has been overused. To fix this problem, remove the battery and recharge it, or replace the old battery with a new one.

Camera Attempting to Connect to Wireless Network

The camera may freeze up, if it gets stuck in a loop of trying to connect to a wireless network. Simply disconnect from the network, and the camera should resume normal operation.

Camera has Turned Off Automatically

The camera may turn off if it has not been interacted with over a certain period of time. Just turn the camera back on to continue using it.

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Lid sinds: 09/06/16

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After firmware update message says to turn off camera how do Iget camera to work

Susan Utecht - Antwoord

My camera turns on but only white screen that is it o ly used it for two hours tben put back in box for 2 yrs taken it out and nothing else works you hear it turn on with white screen

christopher coupe - Antwoord

What if the camera only takes blank/black photos?

brenlm - Antwoord

So i was at a soccer game last year and i accidently dropped my camera do to my clumsy hands- so when I picked the camera up it looked fine. But that whens I made the misshapen of thinking it was fine- I went to take a picture and then soon had a heart attack when the scream froze and became unresponsive. And it been like that since.. have no clue what to do?

Lyndsay - Antwoord

no response from camera. replaced battery . camera flashes orange once when power button is pushed but only while plugged in.

daveydoo55 - Antwoord

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