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Close × Menu Repair Guides Answers Forum Parts & Tools Store Teardowns Translate Join Log In GO iFixit Fast Order Create a Page Edit Billing Info Order History Logout Join Log In Repair Guides Answers Forum Parts & Tools Store Teardowns Translate « Back to canon powershot sx120 is troubleshooting lens error Answers Index 170418 Canon PowerShot SX120 IS Compact digital camera with built-in flash with 10.0 canon lens error restart camera sd600 Megapixel, 10x Optical Zoom and Image Stabilizer System. Disassembling requires the use of certain equipment. 9 Questions View all Maria Rep: 332 lens error restart camera canon sd1400 8 5 Posted: 04/25/2014 Options Permalink History Subscribe Unsubscribe My camera is showing "lens error/restart camera", how do I fix it? My camera is giving me a "lens error/restart camera" message and the shutter seems to be
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a bit opened. How do I solve this problem? Answer this question I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers Is this a good question? Yes No Voted Undo Score 8 Cancel Comments: I'm also experiencing this error message, however... • the camera turns on, • the lens extends outwards, • the lens contracts inwards, • the camera turns off... I did notice the superficial disfigurement that is on the outer shell of lens error restart camera canon powershot s3 is the lens, but this shouldn't cause this error as on occasions, the camera turns on, the lens extends outwards, and I can snap a few pictures, unless I aim the camera in any direction other than straight ahead - if not straight ahead, the lens contracts inwards & camera turns off. 12/10/2015 by Frae Guile Add a comment 0/1024 Cancel Post comment Are you sure you want to delete this zzzzzz? Cancel 6 Answers Filter by: Most Helpful Newest Oldest Most Helpful Answer Romelia Rep: 236 7 1 Posted: 04/25/2014 Options Permalink History You are experiencing a common error. Normally this is a problem with the lens extension mechanism that is activated when the camera starts. This can normally be attributed to a dirty camera case or other grit getting into the camera mechanism. Other possible sources are physical jarring during operation or low battery during operation. The fist thing you should do is remove the existing batteries and the memory card from the camera, wait one minute and then put the batteries and the memory card back again into their compartment. Next, turn the camera on. Another possible solution is to blow compressed air around the lens mechanism, or a hair dryer on a no heat setting. Also, you can slide a piece of paper around the lens a
TalkChange forum SX120IS repair advice needed. Started Nov 16, 2010 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view BobT • Forum Pro • Posts: 12,846 SX120IS repair advice needed. Nov 16, 2010 A friend of mine recently approached me to try and fix his Canon canon powershot sd750 lens error restart camera Powershot SX120IS camera. Seems he's getting "lens error, restart camera". When turning camera on,
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we hear a quick beep-beep-beep sound, then the message appears, and in a couple more seconds, the camera goes off.
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The batteries are all good and fully charged, and even that little flat battery was replaced. It's not those. Absolutely NO other functions work on the camera. Can't zoom, can't review images on the SD https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/170418/My+camera+is+showing+%22lens+error-restart+camera%22,+how+do+I+fix+it card, can't even get the menu to show. There is a small distance between the lens covers. The fact that they don't completely close tight doesn't even look that obvious.I tried the automated Canon service number, but got nothing. Was asked if the batteries were good, and when I said yes, they said they could do nothing more. It's over warranty(just), too.Anything that a novice can try and do https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2906863 to fix this? If not, I'm thinking burial services will follow. Thanks BobT's gear list:BobT's gear list Olympus XZ-1 Panasonic FZ1000 Canon EOS 550D Canon EOS M Tamron SP AF 17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF) +3 more Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain ljb1 • Forum Member • Posts: 70 Re: SX120IS repair advice needed. In reply to BobT • Nov 17, 2010 If you've got nothing to lose, meaning you do not plan to try to send it for repair, there are a number of things you can try. Lens Error probably means the lens mechanism is jammed, perhaps because the camera was dropped. There are some resources out there for un-jamming them, such as this one: http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2007/12/fixing-lens-error-on-digital-camera.html and some reports of success with some cameras. I have no personal experience with these, though. Good luck. Reply Reply with quote Complain Forum Threaded view Keyboard shortcuts: FForum MMy threads Latest reviewsOlympus E-PL8 First Impressions ReviewYI M1 First Impressions ReviewPanasonic Lumix DMC-G85/G80 First Impressions ReviewPanasonic Lumix DMC-LX10/LX15 First Impressions ReviewPanasonic Lumix DMC-FZ2500/FZ2000 First Impressions ReviewSee all reviews » Finished challengesJean_Bruneau.jpg by Jean Bruneaufrom over/under shotsEgyptian mask by Kreberfrom Gold Feversmall-pleasures by Txulesfrom -South East Asian People-
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any question. Credentials confirmed by a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask 2lego Your Own Question 2lego, Engineer Category: Consumer Electronics Satisfied Customers: 254 Experience: Professional audiovisual and electrical engineer with prior experience as commercial and residential electrician. 52243799 Type Your Consumer Electronics Question Here... 2lego is online now I have a Canon PowerShot SX120is. It seems that the shutter Resolved Question: I have a Canon PowerShot SX120is. It seems that the shutter is a bit open.I am getting an error message when I try to use the camera. It says "Lens Error, Restart Camera". How do I do that???? Deva in San Jose, CA Submitted: 5 years ago. Category:Consumer Electronics Share this conversation Expert: 2lego replied5 years ago. 2lego : Hello, and welcome to Just Answer, my name is XXXXX XXXXX I'm happy to help you here.2lego : What your experience is a common error among most all of the camera brands. Normally this is a problem with the lens extension mechanism that is activated when the camera starts.2lego : This can normally be attributed to a dirty camera case or other grit getting into the camera mechanism. Other possible sources are physical jarring during operation or low battery during operation. 2lego : There are a couple of fixes for this that you will want to try since the camera hasn't given you a very clear indicator what part of the lens or camera is failing.2lego : 1. Remove the existing batteries from the camera, wait 1 minutes and then put in a brand new set of alkaline or Lithium Ion batteries. Sometimes it takes a boost of power to break the lens free.2lego : 2. Remove the existing batteries and memory card. Wait one minute and install new batteries as listed above. Sometimes this will put the camera in a reset mode. If the camera gives you a different error then power down, re-install the memory card and try again.2lego : 3. Insert the camera AV cable and repeat steps 1 and 2. Normally the AV cable will disable the rear LCD screen, which allows the lens mechanism motors to have more power from the batteries.2lego : 4. Place the camera flat on its back and