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TalkChange forum My Ixus is alive! Started Oct 6, 2007 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view exmonkey • Forum Member • Posts: 99 My Ixus is alive! Oct 6, 2007 A couple of months ago my Ixus50 bricked. The lens refused to retract and canon lens error 01 the LED showed the E16 error - something that other forums seemed to think
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was fatal.I bought a G7 and, frankly, have given my desire to take photos a new lease of life.The Ixus became canon s110 lens error serial number a toy for my 2year old (it still made beeping noises) and would periodically appear around the house.The other day I decided to dismantle it to see if any of the ribbon cables had worked https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL-zYDW6z9E loose (I replaced the LED screen some time before, so this was a possibility). In the end there were no loose wires, but what I did find was that there was a reset button (which I kind of knew about, but which didn't help when it first bricked). With better access to the button with the case off, I tried pressing it in combination with other buttons. In the end, https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2117820 pressing it and the printer button at the same time made the screen flash - The third time I did this the lens retracted! The camera was healed!I guess I stumbled across the factory reset function - but I don't remember seeing it in the manual.Hey ho - my wife now has a digital camera. -- http://www.flickr.com/photos/exmonkey/ Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain AdamT • Forum Pro • Posts: 58,440 Re: My Ixus is alive! In reply to exmonkey • Oct 6, 2007 Lens Mech faults are E18 not E16 so maybe that's a software crash error ? ... Where was the reset button BTW, I have an Ixus 750 (SD550 to the USA dudes) with a stuck lens I bought for the cases to tidy up a cosmetically Trashed one.-- hide signature -- Please ignore the Typos, I'm the world's worst Typist AdamT's gear list:AdamT's gear list Canon PowerShot G1 X Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM5 Reply Reply with quote Complain pitquim • Contributing Member • Posts: 528 Re: My Ixus is alive! In reply to AdamT • Oct 6, 2007 as I have an Ixus 55, I'd be interested in that button... -- http://www.fotolog.com/pitquim Reply Reply with quote Complain exmonkey OP &b
on my Canon PowerShot SD450, which prevented my lens from extending when the power was turned on, and the fix wasn’t nearly as difficult https://blog.wolffmyren.com/2008/10/23/e18-error-fixed-canon-powershot-sd450/ as I had expected. I’ve even snapped some shots of the process so that you can follow along at home, and fix your own camera if you are experiencing the same problem that I was. If you’re not yet familiar with the E18 error, check out this information on the topic from Wikipedia: The E18 error is an lens error error message on Canon digital cameras. The E18 error occurs 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. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E18_error) This is a fairly prevalent problem with the PowerShot cameras, and a class action lawsuit was canon lens error filed (but dismissed) against Canon: A Chicago law firm, Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates, has already filed a class action,[4] while the law firm of Girard Gibbs & De Bartolomeo LLP are investigating this camera flaw and may issue a class-action lawsuit against Canon.[5] There is at least one other.[6] Although the suit was dismissed in a court of law, the plaintiffs are appealing. Fortunately, at least in my case, the fix did not require returning the camera to a Canon repair facility or having to take unreasonably complex steps. My solution for the PowerShot SD450/IXUS 55 follows: (You’ll need a very small Philips head screwdriver, #00, to remove the screws) There are six screws holding the metal frame of the camera body together, two on each side, and two on the bottom. Remove all screws, pop the strap-hook plate (sorry, probably not the most technical term there), then gently lift the front plate off by pulling up from the bottom, and remove the back plate in the same fashion. These should com