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Answers Forum Parts & Tools Store Teardowns Translate View Edit History Confusing canon sd800 is lens error Text This wiki has grammatical errors or does not meet iFixit's writing guidelines. Canon PowerShot SD850 IS Troubleshooting Contents canon sd1100 is lens error Lens ErrorLens Stuck / Camera Error MessageDamaged LensCamera Will Not Turn OnDead BatteryDirty TerminalsBad Logic BoardBattery Will Not ChargeBroken Battery / ChargerDirty TerminalsFunction Buttons Do Not WorkBad Button RibbonBroken / Cracked LCD
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ScreenCracked LCD ScreenNo Images Appear On ScreenBlack ScreenFixing Lens ErrorTroubleshooting Steps Note: This troubleshooting guide only covers the Canon PowerShot SD850 IS. Lens Error¶ Your camera's lens will not extend/retract or it displays an error message. Lens Stuck / Camera Error Message¶ This is a common error for most SD850 users. Upon turning on the camera, either an "E18 Lens Error" or "Lens
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Error, Restart Camera" message appears on the LCD screen. This problem is usually due to dirt or debris getting inside the lens or due to a broken lens mechanism. A probable solution is to send the camera in to Canon by going to the Canon PowerShot SD850 IS Product Repair Webpage to have the problem solved. Damaged Lens¶ If the camera has been damaged in any way while it was still on with the lens extended, it may not retract when powered off. You can check if you have this problem by looking at the lens. There should be an even gap between the camera and the lens, if this isn't the case then your camera is off-centered. You can try to fix this problem yourself by gently pushing on the lens until you hear a click which could indicate the camera is pushed back into position. But a more probable solution is to send the camera in to Canon by going to the Canon PowerShot SD850 IS Product Repair Webpage to have the problem solved. Camera Will Not Turn On¶ Your camera will not turn on.
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Canon PowerShot SD870 IS The Canon PowerShot SD870 IS is a digital point-and-shoot camera that was released in late canon sd850 lens error repair 2007. 5 Questions View all Ree Rep: 73 2 2 Posted: 10/08/2010 Options Permalink History Subscribe Unsubscribe Lens error, restart camera - means what? The lens is stuck in the out position https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Canon_PowerShot_SD850_IS_Troubleshooting and the screen shows a blurry image. Then, after a moment it goes black and reads "lens error, restart camera" over and over again. Answered! View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers Is this a good question? Yes No Voted Undo Score 6 Cancel Comments: Was the lens assembly pushed on while open, or while adjusting, such as you https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/33343/Lens+error,+restart+camera+-+means+what had it in your pocket and the power was turned on? 10/09/2010 by R Trent not that I know of June 17 by lori ruhwedel Add a comment 0/1024 Cancel Post comment Are you sure you want to delete this zzzzzz? Cancel The All-New Pro Tech Toolkit The high performance electronics repair kit. On Sale Now 2 Answers Filter by: Most Helpful Newest Oldest Chosen Solution Camera Repair Rep: 349 4 1 Posted: 10/15/2010 Options Permalink History 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. Or the battery ran down with the lens extended ... Unfortunately, many cameras that fall prey to this can only be corrected by professional repair. But, here are some things that you can do that may correct it. They only seem to work for less than 40% of the lens errors, but if the camera is out of warranty, they're worth a try. Was this answer helpful? Yes No Voted Undo Sc
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Help Suggestions Send Feedback Answers Home All Categories Arts & Humanities Beauty & Style Business & Finance Cars & Transportation Computers & Internet Consumer Electronics Dining Out Education & Reference Entertainment & Music Environment Family & Relationships Food & Drink Games & Recreation Health Home & Garden Local Businesses News & Events Pets Politics & Government Pregnancy & Parenting Science & Mathematics Social Science Society & Culture Sports Travel Yahoo Products International Argentina Australia Brazil Canada France Germany India Indonesia Italy Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Philippines Quebec Singapore Taiwan Hong Kong Spain Thailand UK & Ireland Vietnam Espanol About About Answers Community Guidelines Leaderboard Knowledge Partners Points & Levels Blog Safety Tips Consumer Electronics Cameras Next How do i restart my Canon powershot SD850 IS? The lens got stuck, I guess, and whenever i turn the camera on, it says "Lens error, restart camera". So, how do I fix this? Or how do I restart the camera? Follow 1 answer 1 Report Abuse Are you sure you want to delete this answer? Yes No Sorry, something has gone wrong. Trending Now National Lottery Amy Acker Johnny Depp Hoboken train crash Mortgage Calculator Scalp Psoriasis Standard Bank Arnold Palmer Barack Obama Luxury SUV Answers Best Answer: Restarting the camera just means turning it off and then back on again, that's all. The camera should still be under warranty and you should return it because a lens error usually needs to be repaired. The most likely cause of your lens error is that you have restricted the lens from extending in some way. That's why it's always a good idea to make sure you turn the camera Off in review mode so the lens won't automatically extend when you turn it on. Anyway...plead the usual ignorance I suppose and see if the warranty will cover it. Source(s): Petra_au · 8 years ago 0 Thumbs up 0 Thumbs down Comment Add a comment Submit · just now Report Abuse Add your answer How do i restar