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TalkChange forum A85 Memory Card Error - HELP!!!! Started Mar 7, 2006 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view lizzygilly • New Member • Posts: 3 A85 Memory Card Error - HELP!!!! Mar 7, 2006 I recently went
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on a trip to Disney World and I took my A85 with canon powershot a85 me. I took houndreds of pictures and when I went to load them onto my camera when I got
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home I had a problem with about 20 of them. I have a Sandisk 1 GB Compact Flash card that says "Memory Card Error" on the most important pictures of the whole canon powershot a85 manual trip. I know that they were not originally corrupt because we looked at them and zoomed in on the pictures. It did not get wet, it wasn't too cold, it wasn't too hot. I can view the small thumbnail, but not the full picture and I can't load it to my computer. Does anyone know what I can do to get these pictures canon lens error repair off? Please help me! Liz liz@basecamppost.com Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain webshark3 • Veteran Member • Posts: 5,039 Re: A85 Memory Card Error - HELP!!!! In reply to lizzygilly • Mar 8, 2006 Look on this forum and google "file recovery". There are many good programs that might be able to recovery the raw files as they existed before the corruption.I use one called Winhex. As a test, I was able to restore 64mb of images off a 8mb CF card. It found picutres unders pictures, under pictures.Given that the corruption isn't severe, an app like that might save you. Reply Reply with quote Complain ibisek • New Member • Posts: 1 Re: A85 Memory Card Error - HELP!!!! In reply to webshark3 • Dec 27, 2012 Canon A85 CF Memory Card Error FixHi guys,I've experienced this problem with my beloved old camera and after a while realised, the problem CAN BE EASILY FIXED! The problem is in a printed circuit-connector, which slipped out from its counterpart due to vibration, impacts or temperature changes.All you need is a cross-shaped screwdriver an
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Powershot A85 3 posts, 1 page 1 LampartLampartHatchling2 postsJoined Apr 2005Málaga, SpainMore infoApr 29, 2005 07:03|#1Hi friends!!yesterday I bougth a canon powershot A85. I put the compact flash (32 mb orig), https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/1549141 and switch on the camera. In the LCD show "Storage Error" (in spanish: Error de targeta). when i try to fromat it, the camera is show in the Left Down corner "E50", and camera switch off.i tried with other Cf Kingston 512 Mb and the same Issue.Anyone know abaut this Problem?thanks!!. LOG IN TO REPLY S45_fornow...S45_fornow...Senior Member530 postsJoined Dec 2003NC, USAMore http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=70641 infoApr 29, 2005 09:19|#2the ribbon cable that connects the cf slot to the main board in your camera is probably loose. also, pop out your cf card and peek inside the cf slot to see if any pins are bent or broken. if you just bought the camera, then i suggest you just take it back and exchange it for a new one. LOG IN TO REPLY LampartLampartTHREAD STARTERHatchling2 postsJoined Apr 2005Málaga, SpainMore infoApr 29, 2005 17:16 as a reply to S45_fornow...'s post|#3thanks S45, i go to shop and talk with the seller and give me the money. i buy it in other shop, and now works.the seller say me there are some pins missings.well, now i must read how to config the camera for take the best pictures.thanks!! LOG IN TO REPLY 3 posts, 1 page 12,187 views & 0 likes for this threadError E50 on Powershot A85FORUMS ➔ Canon Cameras, Lenses & Accessories ➔ Small Compact Digitals by CanonNot a member yet? Click here to register to the forums.Registered members get all the features: search, following threads, own
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when anything prevents the zoom lens from properly extending or retracting.[1] The error has become notorious in the Canon user community as it can completely disable the camera, requiring expensive repairs. ConsumerAffairs.com reports that the "lens has a feature called bellows claw, which is a gear that physically extends and retracts the lens. A piece that holds the lens, the barrier plate, is not large enough and can sometimes cause the bellows claw to malfunction, resulting in a stuck lens".[citation needed] The result is a black screen that only contains the error message, E18. Another problem mentioned on the site blames a sticky iris in the lens, caused by grease entering inside from the microphones built into the lens. The buildup freezes up the ability of the lens to open. Although the use of the E18 error coding made this problem seem to be the particular domain of Canon cameras, the problem is actually quite common throughout all cameras with telescopic lens barrels. As a result, Canon has since dropped the use of this error code in its newer cameras. In its place it has adopted the more common term "lens error" that other manufacturers use. As such, its newer cameras report this term when the problem occurs. Contents 1 Causes 2 Repairing the E18 error 3 Consumer response and class action 4 References 5 External links Causes[edit] According to Canon, one may get an E18 due to any of the following: Camera activating and lens opening while in a confined space or being blocked Extracted lens getting jarred Low battery condition as the unit is turned on or off Dropping of the camera Foreign substances, such as dust, sand or dirt entering into the camera body. General jarring of the camera "General camera malfunction" One major contributor to E18 lens errors is the improper use of camera cases, or the carrying of cameras in pockets. An inadvertent activation of the camera while in the case or pocket may cause the lens to extend with the lens restricted in its movement, causing the error. Another cause is that sand, dust, and dirt will accumulate in the bottom of the case if it is not cleaned regularly (and lint for pockets). These materials readily cling to the camera by electrostatic build-up from the camera rubbing against the side of the case, especially for those cases with soft fibrous interiors. The lens error will occur once these materials work their way into the lens mechanism. Another major contribu