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I dropped my digital camera and the lens won't go back in. Is there anything I can do to fix it?
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Is it a compact canon, or a DSLR? If it's a compact, the same thing happened to my kodak.. I just played around with it and kind of forced it in when I knew it was supposed to go in. Then it worked fine. But then again these are two different brands, and if it was expensive and you don't feel like buying another one, I would take it to wherever you bought it from and ask them.
Is it a compact canon, or a DSLR? If it's a compact, the same thing happened to my kodak.. I just played around with it and kind of forced it in when I knew it was supposed to go in. Then it worked fine. But then again these are two different brands, and if it was expensive and you don't feel like buying another one, I would take it to wherever you bought it from and ask them.
camera saying lens error?
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I have a Canon digital camera that I have never had any problems with. Yesterday, I was flying home from spring break, before the airport it was working fine, once I got into the airport, I went to look at my pictures and it said, "Lens error, restart camera". I've turned it off, taken the battery out, etc. but it doesn't work. The lens doesn't look like it's struggling to turn on (or open), nothing happens at all, it just beeps and says that.
What do I do?
it is a powershot SD1100 IS. how would you restart it?
Answer
You will have to send it in to be repaired, you won't be able to get it work.
If you go to google and search for "Canon lens error" you will find that it is a common problem with Canon point and shoot cameras(which is why I won't buy a Canon point and shoot camera). If it hasn't been a full year since you bought it, Canon might repair it for free, otherwise it will cost you. It might be cheaper just to buy a whole new camera if they are going to charge you.
Link about the lens error:
http://www.e18error.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E18_error
You will have to send it in to be repaired, you won't be able to get it work.
If you go to google and search for "Canon lens error" you will find that it is a common problem with Canon point and shoot cameras(which is why I won't buy a Canon point and shoot camera). If it hasn't been a full year since you bought it, Canon might repair it for free, otherwise it will cost you. It might be cheaper just to buy a whole new camera if they are going to charge you.
Link about the lens error:
http://www.e18error.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E18_error
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