technical difficulties.
Sep. 20th, 2007 11:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is kind of silly. So I own two digital cameras, neither particularly new or shiny. The older one had been getting on, so a couple of years ago when I won the newer one in a raffle (these things do occasionally happen, it seems) I gave the older one to Dave, who had none. He got his own newer and much better camera as a graduation gift, so he returned old!camera to me. I figured I'd probably never use it again, but hey, always nice to have a backup.
Now, I haven't used raffle!camera in a while, because I don't take pictures often, but it was a good little camera. One thing, though, is that it always seemed to eat through batteries far faster than it had any right to, which meant that half the times I thought of something to take a picture of, I'd be lacking in batteries that weren't already dead. So yesterday I went out and bought a nice full pack of batteries, so I could get in my photospam without interruption.
Even with NEW batteries, raffle!camera will now only turn on for about two seconds before dying.
And old!camera, which should have been retired long ago, still works, but apparently when Dave returned it he forgot to return the cable that connected it to my laptop to upload pictures, and raffle!camera, being of a newer model and different brand, has a cable that won't connect to the corresponding old!camera port.
So I have two digital cameras. One will connect to the laptop but won't take pictures, and the other will take pictures but won't connect to the laptop.
I hate technology sometimes.
Now, I haven't used raffle!camera in a while, because I don't take pictures often, but it was a good little camera. One thing, though, is that it always seemed to eat through batteries far faster than it had any right to, which meant that half the times I thought of something to take a picture of, I'd be lacking in batteries that weren't already dead. So yesterday I went out and bought a nice full pack of batteries, so I could get in my photospam without interruption.
Even with NEW batteries, raffle!camera will now only turn on for about two seconds before dying.
And old!camera, which should have been retired long ago, still works, but apparently when Dave returned it he forgot to return the cable that connected it to my laptop to upload pictures, and raffle!camera, being of a newer model and different brand, has a cable that won't connect to the corresponding old!camera port.
So I have two digital cameras. One will connect to the laptop but won't take pictures, and the other will take pictures but won't connect to the laptop.
I hate technology sometimes.