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takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What should I do about Canon PowerShot “Lens error, restart camera”? up vote 7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaFjEGDMI7M down vote favorite 2 I've had a Canon PowerShot A1100 IS camera for almost a year now. About a week ago, I went on a trip, took pictures the whole trip, everything was ok. When I got home, and tried to turn the camera to move the pictures to my PC, I got an error: "Lens error, restart camera" The lens doesn't even start to open, doesn't make any sounds of trying even. What can I do to fix this? lens canon point-and-shoot troubleshooting error share|improve http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/11755/what-should-i-do-about-canon-powershot-lens-error-restart-camera this question edited Dec 19 '11 at 14:16 Imre 25.7k783149 asked May 6 '11 at 13:17 Yochai Timmer 138115 If the problem is keeping you from moving your photos to the PC, you can remove the SD card from the camera and use a card reader to read it. If you don't have a card reader in your computer(s), they are available inexpensively, for example: amazon.com/Mini-Memory-Card-Reader-Writer/dp/B000FNDWLQ/… –coneslayer May 6 '11 at 13:54 2 I got this issue with my camera too, when my son dropped it in the sand. The lens mechanism retraction is very fragile. One grain of sand is enough to break the camera. In our case, we got the camera for less than a week, so we returned the camera for an exchange. –decasteljau May 6 '11 at 14:01 add a comment| 9 Answers 9 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted Lens errors are fairly common. Usually it's sand or grit interfering with the lens extension mechanism. Or the camera's been dropped with the lens extended. Or the camera has been powered on, but the lens had been blocked preventing its extension. I have written a blog post about some things that you can do to try to correct it. They only seem to work for about 50% of lens errors, but they're worth a try. share|improve this answer edited Oct 6 '11 at 4:54 Imre 25.7k783149 answered Oct 6 '11 at 3:54 Camera Repair 541 2 Welcome to Photo.SE! Your blog post seems to
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by Caulkhead, Oct 3, 2012. Oct 3, 2012 #1 Caulkhead Well-Known Member After working perfectly yesterday my G12 now tells me there is a "Lens Error" and it is "Shutting Down." It hasn't been bumped or soaked, is kept in a shock-proof cover in my pocket and the battery is OK. Every time I restart I get the same message. Any quick way of resetting it without spending more money with Canon repairs? Thanks Oct 3, 2012 #2 PeteRob Well-Known Member Caulkhead said: ↑ After working perfectly yesterday my G12 now tells me there is a "Lens Error" and it is "Shutting Down." It hasn't been bumped or soaked, is kept in a shock-proof cover in my pocket and the battery is OK. Every time I restart I get the same message. Any quick way of resetting it without spending more money with Canon repairs? ThanksClick to expand... The manual for my G10 suggests that this can happen if the lens has not fully retracted when the power goes off, it gives example of working in high dust conditions, i.e. if a bit of grit has got in the way. It suggests trying image replay or shooting. To reset take the battery out. Oct 3, 2012 #3 Caulkhead Well-Known Member PeteRob said: ↑ The manual for my G10 suggests that this can happen if the lens has not fully retracted when the power goes off, it gives example of working in high dust conditions, i.e. if a bit of grit has got in the way. It suggests trying image replay or shooting. To reset take the battery out.Click to expand... Thanks PeteRob- the G12 handbook says something similar. The battery in/out did not do a reset. Eventually I fixed it by experimenting with pressing two buttons simultaneously as you can do with other electronic kit- Image replay + on/off did the trick. (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Amateur Photographer Subscribe now Digital Edition Search for: Search Subscribe Digital Editions Print subscriptions Back issues RSS Feeds Latest Latest news Latest articles Latest announcements Opinion Equipment DSLR reviews Compact reviews Compact system camera reviews Lens reviews Accessory reviews Sample Images Buying advice Round ups Camera round ups Camera