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to learn more about the lens error, what it is and how it is created. Note that even if your camera was produced by another manufacturer, and not Canon, you can still use our instructions to repair the lens error. This web canon lens error repair site's mission is to provide a source of information and help for the Canon lens error. Canon lens error is usually reported as E18 error. The problem is common for most cameras with telescopic lens barrel. Other manufacturers might have a different name for the same problem (lens error, access error, zoom error, lens obstructed, focus error...). Some cameras only display a numerical error, such as E18. Due to the common nature of this problem, it seems that Canon has dropped the numerical marking lens error canon s100 of this error in newer cameras, and is now using the term "lens error". We will explain our procedure for getting rid of the lens error on the example of Canon cameras, however, note that our repair instructions can also be applied to cameras produced by other manufacturers as well. Canon lens error (E18 error) happens when the lens gets stuck while trying to extend or retract. The problem can happen due to a number of reasons: If dirt or sand get into the lens mechanism If a a user dropps his or her camera with the lens extended Another reason is turning on the camera in a situation where the lens cannot extend fully, like, inside the camera case or a pocket Or if the batteries run out while the camera is being turned on or off. So the batteries run out while the lens is extending or retracting. Older models of Canon camera will beep a few times and the LCD will display a small "E18" sign in the lower-left corner of the display. Some cameras might not beep or show any message, depending on the manufacturer and model. The lens will get stuck in the extended position, and refuse to move either to focus the lens or to retract when powered off. In some cases, the lens might extend or retract to a certain amount, but not fully. Here is what the lens error (E18 error on Canon) looks like. You just get a black screen w
MetaFilter querying the hive mind Log In Sign Up MetaFilter AskMeFi FanFare Projects Music Jobs IRL MetaTalk More Best Of Podcast Chat Labs Search MetaFilter… Menu Home FAQ About Archives Tags Popular Random How to fix Error 18 on a Canon Photoshot 95A November 25, 2006 1:50 AM Subscribe Canon Powershot A95: started freaking out and giving me "E18" error message two days ago. Help!
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The error is basically that when I power up the camera, everything works canon s110 lens error fix fine, I can take pictures, video, but when I turn it off, the power light goes off but the lens
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remains unretracted and exposed. In order to fix that, I have to turn the camera back on, which it doesn't like, since it makes grinding noises (scary, scary grinding noises) that sound kind http://www.e18error.com/ of like a camera stutter. If I look on the display, I see "E18" and that's it. Eventually the lens does go back in but I don't like to keep doing that for fear of damaging the camera. I looked on Canon's website and 'E18' is the error for when there is a lens problem, which I could have guessed, but the only solution they offer is http://ask.metafilter.com/51653/How-to-fix-Error-18-on-a-Canon-Photoshot-95A to take it to a professional shop. Currently, I'm in Europe, and not only am I unsure where to find such a shop, the language barrier would be an impediment. Is there any hope of trying to fix this myself? I don't want to monkey around and make things worse. Is there a chance that it will clear up over time? I appreciate any help, thanks! posted by amicamentis to Technology (6 answers total) Unless you're a watchmaker, you probably can't do anything but make it worse. There are Canon service centers all over the place, and my experience is that they are fairly quick and reasonably cheap. There should be a list of them on the Website. (And my English email to Canon in Japan was answered in English - there may not be a language problem.) If the repair estimate is too long, buy some cheap disposables and get the Canon repaired when you get home.posted by Kirth Gerson at 4:01 AM on November 25, 2006 Anecdotally, my brother just broke (completely smashed) the entire lens mechanism of his S70. The repair arrangements were made by email and the cost was around 100$. Call Canon, t
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