No. It's impossible, unless some wonderful invention is invented.
run the battery calibrator
check your cable or get a new battery. check your cable or get a new battery.
Recharge (or replace) the battery. The zoom take a lot of battery power so, although the camera turns on, the battery is drained by the zoom.
it doesn't really matter. if your battery runs out fast then you should charge it a lot.
you must use a battery charger that contain a USB port and connect it to the laptop's USB port
When I plug in my laptop, it does not use the battery to run the computer. Instead, it uses the wall outlet to run the computer and to recharge the battery. So, by leaving my battery in my laptop when it is plugged in, I am recharging my battery and not running it down. If you take the battery out of your laptop and do not recharge it, it will not last long. The computer batteries that I know about can go from 2 to 8 hours without being recharged.
It means it won't power your camera any more. Unless you recharge it, that is. If in the event that recharging fails to restore the battery's charge, then it simply means it's time to get a new battery.
It is very easy. You should have received a battery charger along with the camera and you just need to remove the battery from the camera and place it in that charger or if not you can go the manual to know which charger model you need to use
It can operate upto 1 or 2 hours only, before requiring a recharge.
It is better to get rechargeable batteries. This way, you will be able to recharge them and save money in the long run if you use your camera often.
It all depends on the brand of laptop that you have purchased and the type of battery that it uses. Your battery hours range between 3 and 7 hours depending on how good the batteries life is for that particular laptop system.
You can't. The cell phone charger needs AC current in order to recharge its battery. The laptop is incapable of producing AC voltages.