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Fixing a Lens Error on a Digital Camera
This has to be THE most common failure mode for a digital camera. Some common error messages that might show up on the LCD's of cameras with this problem include “E18 lens error”, or “lens error, restart camera”. Some cameras might show nothing at all, but merely make a beeping noise as the lens goes out, then in, then the camera shuts off. Sometimes the lens won't even move. The problem is actually quite common throughout all camera brands. 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. Believe it or not, one BIG contributor to lens errors is using a camera case. Sand, gunk, case fibers, etc... accumulate at the bottom of the case. These materials love to cling to the camera by electrostatic build-up from the camera rubbing against the side of the case (especially those cases with soft fibrous intreriors). Once these materials work their way into the lens mechanism, that's all she wrote. I have many Canon's, and NEVER use a case for this very reason. A camera owner that suffers this problem may have no recourse for having the camera repaired. Many camera makers will not honor repairing this problem under warranty as they claim it is due to impact damage to the camera, or sand or debris getting into the lens gearing mechanism (neither of which is covered under warranty). The quoted repair cost is usually close to or more than what the camera is actually worth. Fortunately, about half the cameras that suffer this failure can easily be fixed by one of the following methods. None of these methods involve opening the camera, although some have potential to cause other damage to the camera if excessively done. If the camera is still under warranty, before trying any of these, please please first contact your camera's maker to see if they'll cover the repair, or to determine how much they'll charge for the repair. Who knows, you might get lucky. But if they quote you a number that's higher than the value of your camera, you may want to consider the following methods. The methods are listed in the order of risk of damaging your camera. Thus make sure you try them in the listed order. And remember, these fixes (especially #6 and 7) should only be considered for a camera that's out of warranty, who's cost of repair would be excessive, and would otherwise be considered for disposal if unrepaired: Fix #1: Remove the batteries from the camera, wait a few minutes. Put a fresh set of batteries back in (preferably rechargeable NiMH 2500mah or better) and turn the camera on. Fix #2: Remove the batteries, then remove the memory card. Then install the new batteries, when you turn it on it should come back to life. Error E30 means you don't have a memory card installed, so turn it off, slip in the memory card and turn it on one last time. Fix #3: Insert the cameras Audio/Video (AV) cable, and turn the camera on. Inserting this cable ensures that the camera's LCD screen remains off during the start process. Thus extra battery power is available to the camera's lens motor during startup. This extra power can be useful in overcoming grit or sand particals that may be jamming the lens. If the AV cable doesn't fix the lens error by itself, consider keeping this cable installed while trying fixes 4, 5, and 7 as a means to provide extra help to these fixes. But note that I DON'T recommend keeping the cable installed during Fix 6 as you may damage the AV port while tapping the camera. Reinsert the cable only AFTER tapping the camera. Fix #4: Place the camera flat on its back on a table, pointed at the ceiling. Press and hold the shutter button down, and at the same time press the power-on button. The idea is that the camera will try to autofocus while the lens is extending, hopefully seating the lens barrel guide pins in their slots. Fix #5: Blow compressed air in the gaps around the lens barrels with the idea of blowing out any sand or grit that may be in there jamming the lens. Other variations include blowing with a hair dryer in “no heat” setting, or sucking the gaps with a vacuum (careful with this one). Now we're entering into the realm of potentially damaging your camera in conducting the fix. There is definitely some risk here, so take care when conducting the following two fixes. Fix #6: Repeatedly tap the padded/rubber usb cover on a hard surface with the intent of dislodging any particles that may be jamming the lens. Other variations include hitting a side of the camera against the palm of your hand. A lot of people have reported success with this method. HOWEVER, there is also some potential for damaging or dislodging internal components with this method, such as unseating ribbon cables, or cracking LCD screens. Fix #7: Try forcing the lens. More people have reported success with this method than with any of the other methods. HOWEVER, there's obviously some potential for damaging your camera by using this method. Variations include gently pulling, rotating, and/or twisting the lens barrel while hitting the power button. Attempt to gently straighten or align the barrel if it's crooked or twisted. Another variation includes looking for uneven gaps around the lens barrel, and then pushing on the side of the lens barrel that has the largest gap (note pushing the lens barrel all the way in is NOT recommended as it may become stuck there). While doing any of the above, listen for a click that indicates that the lens barrel guide pins may have reseated in their guide slots. If you hear this click, immediately stop and try the camera. The following photo illustrates unseated guide pins that would cause a lens error.
Melonhead Demonstrates Fix #6 (for some reason this fix always seems to work best after a few beers) If you try these fixes, please vote or post a comment on how the fixes worked for you. Your experience may help others. If the above fixes didn't work for you, then please read through the comments. There are other techniques listed from readers there that just might work for your situation. If posting a comment, please specify your camera model, and the particular fix that worked. Please also comment if none of the fixes were successful. Canon E18 Lens Error – This is the big kahuna of all E18 error camera repair sites: Make sure you also read their post section to hear of other peoples successes and failure in fixing this problem: More Canon E18 experiences and fixes at The Juggle Zone. The E18 Error Experience Log. Even more Canon E18 experiences, plus a good listing of E18 errors by Canon model:Nikon Coolpix L3 Lens Error - This site has a few other fixes not listed here that are applicable to the Nikon Coolpix cameras: Jancology.com Nikon 5700 Lens Error - More people's experiences with lens errors on Nikon cameras: Comments: Thanks for this post! I have a Nikon Coolpix P2 that had a Lens Error. Removing and replacing the battery did the trick. Thanks for this resource. Comments: Thanks for the info. I have to say though, please add a caution to be gentle while doing the suggested tapping part. I have a Canon PowerShot SD200 which had the e18 error. I did everything up to the tapping step, which worked, however, when the lens finally opened I had no picture, it was just white. I guess I tapped hard enough to break something inside, it looks like a small bulb that is also now white... I fixed the initial problem and broke the camera for good all in one step.... time to go shopping. :-(( Comments: I have a Casio Exlim EX S600. Ironically I was having a missing screw replaced (strap holder) when I must have accidentally turned on the camera inside my pocket. Comments: holistic, I'm sorry to hear that. Have updated the posting as suggested. I suspect a ribbon cable became dislodged or slightly disconnected from its connector. They're relatively easy to reseat. But repair would involve opening up the camera and individually reseating each ribbon cable connector. Unfortunately, it's difficult to access these components in the elph series cameras (a lot of things in the way). And even then, repair is not certain :( Since the camera is not working anyways, may I suggest some additional gentle taps in the slight hope of reestablishing connection in the affected ribbon cable? Comments: Thanks for the suggestion, Comments: holistic, Well good for you! And I will have a great weekend after hearing of your success :-) Comments: I had the same problem as holistic when trying to get the lens unstuck...the lens went back in after tapping the USB pad, but then the picture was all white on the LCD. I have a Sony Cybershot DSC-W5. How feasible is it to reconnect the ribbon cable connectors on it? Any step-by-steps you can give? Comments: jdolly, I can try. First make sure the camera is working properly with the exception of the LCD. Take a picture and view it on your computer using a card reader. If the picture is fine, then suspect the problem is with the LCD ribbon cable connection. First review the warnings in the "Please Read This First" section of this blog, especially the flash capacitor shock warning and link. Next open the following link, and first read step 12! Next proceed sequentially as instructed, but stop at step 5. Jiggle the ribbon cable, put in the batteries and see if the LCD works properly. If not, remove the batteries and continue to step 11 where you have full access to the ribbon cable connector. Lift up the lever on the connector to free the ribbon cable. Gently pull it out and clean its end connections with a Q-tip dipped in alcohol. Make sure it's dry before you reseat it, and reassemble the camera. This should hopefully work. Here's two attempts at the link (my html skills are much to be desired), if neither works copy and paste the url to your browser: Comments: jdolly, one more thing. After reading the link more closely, believe that you only need to go to step 8 to be able to remove/reseat the cable. Comments: I have a GE A730 that was giving a Lens Error message after being in my pocket (probably accidently hit the powerbutton and the camera freaked when it tried to extend the lens). However, the lens seemed to go in and out OK when I'd try to turn it on. I finally fixed it by holding the "OK" button and turning the camera on. That must have reset the error status in the camera. It now works like normal. Comments: This was extreemely useful! My daughter dropped her Casio Exilim EXZ75 and came to me saying 'Daddy please fix.' When turned on, the lens went all the way out but didn't return all the way in and displayed a Lens Error. So I used the "Press gently on the lens" fix. The important part was using very gentle and very even pressure. Also was stopping when I heard a faint click. Like you describe, this reset the pins and now the camera works perfectly again. --Tony Comments: It might just be i really messed up my camera but i tried ALLL of the ways and nothing worked... this sucks i want all the picture on my camrea and all these way to fiz seem so legit... grrrrr i hate a non fixed camera!!!!! Comments: Sorry to say that only about half of the lens errors can be corrected by these methods. But you mention that you want the pictures from your camera. Shouldn't you still be able to download these pictures from your memory card using a simple cheap card reader? Here's an example: Comments: i have an exilim ex-z75, and a few months ago[i haven't used my camera in ages, but i need it in a few days so i decided to see if i could fix it.] i picked it up off my table and went to take a picture, and it didn't work. i don't know if someone dropped it when i wasn't home, whatever it is, it doesnt work. i tried these, but its not fixing it. when i turn it on and quickly click the 'view pictures' button, i can view my pictures, and the lens does not come out, but when i just turn it on, the lens comes out about 3/4, and then goes back in and the screen says either 'lense error' or 'retry power on' any idea of what i could do, other than these things? Comments: You mention you haven't used the camera in ages. One possible thing may be that the battery has worn down through non-use, and can no longer holding a sufficient charge. This can sometimes cause an error on startup due to the additional power needed to open the lens barrel. Do you know of anyone else with a similar camera that you may borrow their battery to try with your camera? Comments: I have a Sony W70 that has the lens get stuck at 1.3x magnification when I try to zoom in. The camera will instruct me to turn off the power and then on again but the same problem happens. Blowing compressed air into the lens did the trick! I guess it's because I have a silicone covering for the camera that while it protects it from scratches, it doesn't help with the dust particles. I didn't want to give up on the camera for it was a gift for my birthday. Comments: Thanks so much! I have a Canon PowerShot A530 and I dropped it while I was taking a picture and it turned off. The think that worked for me is #7;; Forcing the lens in. Comments: Thanks so much! I have a Canon PowerShot A560 and I dropped it while I was taking a picture and it turned off. The thing that worked for me is #7;; Forcing the lens in. Comments: Thanks so much- tried your ideas and my camera is back in business- was suffering from a drop and croked zoom Comments: Thanks for the help. I was able to repair my daughter's Sony DSC-W5by gently tapping on the USB plastic covering, while holding the camera upside down. I'm sure you saved me a considerable amount in repairs or in a new purchase. Thanks again, Vince. Comments: thanks! the forcing the lens worked while turning it off and on! You saved me from having to pay my boss $$! Comments: This is probably not a lens error, because other things are wrong other than the lens. But thought it won't hurt to try... Comments: oh yea, I also can't turn it off before it powers off. Comments: My camera doesn't have a rubber cover for the usb port, so, similar to the "tapping" method, I turned the camera so the lens was pointing down and smacked the bottom of the camera against my inner thigh. Powered camera up and it worked fine. Comments: well I had my Finepix s7000 lens stucked with sand(yes sand!). it turns on at picture model with the logo and then died. The lens does not retract.The logo is still there but very hard to see as the screen seems to be dark but it is there and freezed. Comments: Anonymous, You have a nice camera. Sorry to hear about the sand. But first, do not use liquids to clear the sand. Also, you shouldn't open the camera to clean the sand if you don't feel confident in doing so. Instead, would recommend repeated cleaning's with compressed air around the lens, and also in any openings of the camera (memory card slot, battery door, etc.). Maybe also consider using a small vacuum cleaner around these openings to draw the sand out. In between each cleaning, try tapping or shaking the camera to dislodge more sand. The logo is showing up dark as much of the battery power is likely going to the lens motor trying to overcome the sand. Comments: WHEWW!!! OMG THAT WAS SO CLOSE. BECAUSE I DIDN'T HAVE A WARRANTY. AND MY MOM DIDN'T KNOW THAT I BOUGHT THE CAM YET. BUT I DID THIS BEFORE THE PAGE LOADED. BECAUSE ONCE I GOT THE LENS ERROR ON THE LCD SCREEN. I AUTOMATICALLY SEARCHED UP ON GOOGLE. AND WHILE THIS PAGE WAS LOADING, I FORCED THE LENS IN. AND I HEARD A CLICK. THEN I TURNED IT ON AND IT WORKED! THEN I CHECKED ON HERE TO SEE IF MY STRATEGY WAS ON HERE. AND IT WAS! I VOTED. THANKS FOR THE SITE ANYWAY! Comments: Hi, Comments: After trying the other suggestions on my Canon Powershot A570 IS I tried #7 by grabbing the lens during power on and not allowing it to retract. The Lens error message occurred, although the next power on the lens extended further and all is now working. Comments: do not try forcing the lens. you'll come short. Comments: Sonny DSC-W55: Comments: hi there. ive tried all of your tips but nothing has worked. Comments: Very cool! I have a Canon Powershot A560, whose lens wouldn't even BEGIN to open, and it reported "Lens error, restart camera". I went down the list of fixes - and #6 worked!! (Banging it around a bit). Way to go! Thank you so much!! Comments: teenynz, Comments: Hello camera repair, I was interested in buying an canon sd1000 or something like it, but after reading all of these problems I am reluctant. Can you please suggest which camera would be a good choice. Comments: Lens error's are a potential problems for all digital cameras with a telescopic lens. Doesn't matter what maker. The SD1000 is a nice camera at a nice price. I'd say go for it, or it's bigger brother at about the same price, the A570 IS. Also take a look at Sony, as they also make some nice cameras. Comments: Hi, I write you from Argentina. I have a Pentaz Optio E40 and the lens is every time stayed out. It is stuck in that position. Sometimes when I turn on the camera the legend "Lens error: 120,1,0,0" appears. I have tried everything you explain in the site but nothing happens. I would appreciate your help, thanks! Matias Comments: Matias, Comments: Ok. I will keep on trying with these methods, and thank you very much for your quick response. I will not blame you!! Then I told you the results, Matias Comments: I couldn't believe it I fixed my camera. I own a 5 month old Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2. My wife did drop the camera accidentally and got the lenses stuck. I keep using my powerful central vacuum hose to vacuum any dirt or debris from the lenses and actually pull the camera lenses out slowly by suction air. I loosen the screw at the bottom of the lense and let the vacuum do more cleaning for about 10 minutes. I put the screw back and the camera works like a charm. Thank you for the info. Comments: I have a big problem hope you can help....I have a powershot SD1000 and have had it since christmas went on a trip to the beach and it was working fine than all of a sudden the focus started coming in blurry. This was without zooming in at all. At some times it says "lens error restart camera too" but the lens is still extended. Any suggestions?? Comments: danp., Comments: Thank you, this blog entry was so helpful! I had already tried using new batteries, but it was the memory card the whole time. Thanks again. :) Comments: I have a Coolpix 4800; I jammed the lens in an adapter during digiscoping. It wouldn't make any noises or anything when I turned it on; I just got the lens error. I tried all your fixes, including opening the thing up (following your other Coolpix instructions and just guessing at what to do) but I couldn't actually get to the lens pins/guides assembly without more detailed model instructions. So I finally gave up, but upon putting the thing back together and trying the lens, I got an improvement (I think): the lens actually made a fast rat-a-tat sound like it was trying to spin and engage. I'm re-charging the battery (it had sitting a while) and who knows? Maybe it will work. Otherwise, I'll likely just give up on it. Comments: I have a Canon SD1000, that recently had a little bit of a different problem than most posts here. I figured I would post my experience in hopes of helping out the cause. I did not get an error but after zooming to any extent, I was not able to zoom out. Powering the camera off and back on would reset the zoom, but only until zooming in again... Anyhow, to fix this I removed the battery and held the power button in for about a minute. After replacing the battery and powering the camera back on it seems to work fine. I hope this helps; no banging required :) Comments: I have a casio exz75. I was sitting on the floor and it slipped from my hand while the lens was out. now it wont go back in, and one side is in more then the other due to the angle of the fall, i read the comments with the same exz75 owners but nothing helped. i actually tried twisting it back in but i was afraid to break it any other suggestions plzzzzzz Comments: Thank you for the great tips.. None of which worked. We tried them all and ended up taking a few screws out and then oiling around the lens with sewing machine or hair clipper oil. Use very little of this. Its amazing! Thank you for the tips anyways! :) Comments: Now that's a first. Anyone else out there have any success by applying a tiny bit of oil around the lens barrel? Comments: Yes I tried some light machine oil on my Coolpix L6, it didn't help. I am pretty sure there is some grit in there because on the odd occasion when I can get the lens fully extended I can see scratch marks down the outside of one of the barrels. Comments: jonno, Comments: I dropped my Nikon Coolpix P2 while it was on, and got the dreaded Lens Error. Since I lost my wife's last camera, this was very bad news. Thanks so much for your tips, some gentle prodding reseated the lens and made me look like a hero! Comments: I have the Kodak M753 and had actually tried step 7 in despiration but to no avail before I found your blog. I went from error 114,1,0,0 to 115,1,0,0 to 122,1,0,0 (lens would not retract any more!) Your recommendation gave me the confidense and the determination (since i really had nothing to lose . . . repair would likely have cost more than the camera and the non-refundable shipping and handling charges from kodak were half the price! Thanks for the help. Got the pictures I needed! Comments: This blog is awesome. Banging my camera (gently or otherwise) did not seem to help. I attemptedsome of the other methods but nothing reliable happened. However, when I went to turn my camera on, facing downwards.. I shook or "tremored" my hand while the lens extended and it seemed to work. Its repeated several times and I'll see if the behavior continues this wkend. Comments: Hi i have a olympus stylus 750. I dropped it today and the lens is stuck fully out. I can still view the pics on camera but as soon as i change it to take a picture, it moves slightly and i can hear a noise but then it just switches off. I`m not getting any messages come up. I really like the camera and havent had it long. Should i still try the methods. Do you know how much they charge to fix it cause they wont tell me without me paying £20 just to look at it. Many thanks Charlotte Comments: I i tried the pushing it in and its gone all funny. I can get a picture up now but its blurry and the lens isnt coming out properly any ideas please Charlotte Comments: oh my goodness...thank you so much for the poost! i was freaking out when i got this problem on my canon digital ixus i7 and to think all i need to do was fix #4 to solve it all! you're my saviour! Comments: charlotte, Comments: I have a GE A730. I dropped it today and when I turn it on I get the lens error message. I tried some of the things here but it is not working. When I turn it on the lens come out the lens error message shows and the camera shuts off. The lens will not retract into the camera. Any help would be appreciated. My wife is pretty upset at me for dropping her camera. Comments: Hey my camera fell cause my brother threw it on now my dad is really mad because i had save my money for 3 years now i don't know what to do my lense is one side is in the other is out i tried all the tricks but it doesn't work please help and reply back at riakareena@yahoo.com or at yahoo answer in the camra section its paki angel bluezzzzzzz Comments: im like the post before this one my brother threw mine my camera is a fe-230 i tried alot i wish if you can help try any time to not reply to this because i don't know the site name sooo its riakareena@yahoo.com Comments: I have a Canon Powershot A540 with a lens error. When I hit the power button, I noticed that the telescoping lens tried to adjust itself but got crooked. While the power was still on and the lens was out, I simply (and gently) pushed down on the higher side. Went back in like a charm! Comments: I have a Sony Cyber Shot and was about 10 seconds away from buying a new camera till I saw your site. My lens was frozen and I couldn't close it. But I noticed there was a small gap and the lens was actually crooked when I sat it down. I gently pushed it to the side and it worked like a charm!!! Thank you soooooooooo much!!!!!! Comments: Wow - i can't believe that worked. Comments: Well, I finally got the lens assembly out of my Coolpix L6 But it wasn't easy, the inside is very different from that shows by the excellent L10 instructions provided by Camera Repair. I can give more details if anyone needs them but you do need to be able to unsolder a couple of wires and the battery terminals. Comments: Like everything else manufactured this day and age, digital cameras are no different....its all over-priced,disposable junk. Comments: Hi Comments: I dropped my canon powershot SD800IS in the middle of my european vacation. the cylinder with the smaller diameter wouldn't completely retract and the picture was blurry. There was one position on the zoom dial that will take a clear picture but it took a while to find it. I read your site but tips #1-5 didn't work. I did not want to try tips #6-7 because i might completely wreck my camera and not be able to take any picture for the remainder of my vacation. Just got home yesterday and i tried tip #7 today. While powering up, i pulled the inner cylinder counter clockwise and felt a snap. Camera fixed! I regret not doing this while on vacation because taking pictures was a real pain when the camera was busted. At least now i don't have to buy a new camera. Thanks a lot! Comments: :>) lol, totally kool dude !!! Like i've been working on sophisticated electro-mechanical systems for over half a century [AEROSPACE]. And while it should be obvious that anything can potentially fail [in infinite variation] typically, it's moving parts and poor contacts that are at fault -- And your site nailed it -- COWABUNGA !!! Comments: Holy shit! Comments: OMG THANK YOU YOUR BLOG ON LENSES FIXED MY KODAK C513 I WAS SKEPTICAL AT FIRST I WAS EVEN SURPRISED WHEN I FIXED IT THE ONE THAT HELPED OUT WAS TWISTING THE LENS WHILE PUSHING THE POWER...THANX SO MUCH Comments: Hi... I can't thank you enough for your blog. As I was about to throw my FinePix A205 in the garbage for a "lens error", my wife suggested I google for a quick fix. I was so depressed (since we don't have the money to upgrade) but a quick scan of your fixes led me to quickly try Fix #4: Place the camera flat on its back... and low and behold, as if by magic, I was shooting! I couldn't wait to send off this POSITIVELY first comment ever. ty... mil gracias!~sigh ;) Comments: Hi. Thanks for the website!!! My camera was filled with sand...somehow, and the lens had got stuck and wouldn't retract. After reading this website i tried the twist method and found it worked!!!! touch wood.....thanks again!!!!! Comments: thank you sooooo much. i plugged it into my computer and its working now... you rock! Comments: Thank you for your advice! Comments: FinePix A500: Comments: FinePix A500: Comments: Thanks a lot!!! Comments: You're amazing and I'm so grateful. I had actually bought a new cheap camera to get me by untill I could afford another and thought as a last ditch effort I would do a search on Google for Error's involving my "Sony Cyber-shot dsc-w1". I found your website and removing the batteries and memory card worked for me. I just hope I didn't damage the lens in all the fiddling I was doing with it prior. Wish I found your website earlier. Thanks. It was a camera about to go in the bin and is now resurected. A++++ Comments: Thank you so much for your help! I fixed my camera! I have a Nikon Coolpix S7c. First, I took out the battery and the memory card. Turned it on and then off again and the lens cover finally closed. When I turned it on after that I still saw the "lens error", so I applied "gentle" pressure to the lens while it was open. When I turned it on again I aimed toward the ceiling and snapped a picture really fast and it was fixed! I am so excited! Thanks again! Comments: okay so i have a Casio exilim 10.1 mega pixel and i dont know what happened to it. it dropped on the ground on top of the lens and the camera completely shut off and the lens is now halfway extended outward and it doesnt let the camera go on/off. the lens wont budge and i dont have a budget to fix this PROBLEM. so can you help me? Comments: Thanks a lot. it is working again. but pictures has clear horizontal lines. tried different settings , no change. Any advice? Comments: I Hate Camera's, since the lens is obviously out of alignment, recommend the last listed fix (trying to force it back into alignment). Hope you get lucky, but keep in mind that only about half the people are able to fix their cameras with these procedures. Comments: Canon PowerShot A530 - One of the supervisor's dropped the office A530 yesterday. My co-worker and I spent about 30 minutes this morning trying all 7 of the fixes on your list, to no avail. We knew that there wasn't much we could do to hurt the camera, since if our attempts failed, the camera was toast anyway. So after changing the batteries, removing the memory card, tapping the usb cover, and finally forcing the lens (repeatedly) with minimal success, my co-worker decided to hold the camera flat, lens up, about 6 inches above the floor, and dropped it. Miraculous results, it worked and continues to work! At least, LOL, until the next time the boss drops it! Comments: i have had the problem where the lens was half stuck out and i had the 3 beeps, i worryingly pushed the lens back into the camera. i have been able to leverage the lens out about 3mm but i can't pull it out any further. do i need to take this back to the shop? Comments: I have a Canon Ixus 860 IS. It had this lens error and I noticed the whole lens was crooked. When you looked at it the lens "hole" was sideways and it would not retract completely inside the camera. Zooming in worked, but zooming out didn't and caused a lens error. Comments: mine is a Samsung S630, just bought it three days ago. While testing the macro i accidentally stepped on uneven ground and hit the lens towards the wall. it now angles downwards and wouldnt retract, plus the camera freezes with the samsung logo when turned on. im desperate for help! im afraid warranty wont cover this one. Comments: I have a A530 Powershot.Thanks a lot for your help the posting with the solution for the 'lens error' solution doing the following worked to a treat and saved me a lot of money!!! Comments: You're a lifesaver! I have a Canon PowerShot A630 and I was getting the "lens error, restart camera" message" so, after reading your suggestions, I banged it on my desk several times and...lo and behold...it works! Thank you!!! :) Comments: Hey... Comments: I have a Kodak EasyShare C613 and I recently dropped it in the grass. Now everytime I try to turn it on, "Lens Error 150,0,047" flashes on the screen and then the camera turns off. I've been trying to find help online, but i don't really understand what to do. I've seen a lot of people suggesting "pushing, pulling, and banging" but I don't know exactly how to go about it and I don't want to COMPLETELY break my camera when it still seems to be half-working. Like I said, it turns on, but the lens only extends a tiny bit, and then the lens error comes up and it quickly turns off. So I can't get a good grip on the lens barrel to try to pull it out. The camera looks perfectly fine except for the lens cover. The bottom part of it doesn't go all the way down when I turn the camera on, which I'm guessing is the problem, but I don't know how to fix it. Using a blow-dryer didn't work and neither did changing the batteries. I also tried turning the camera on and holding down the shutter button but that did nothing. I love my digital camera and I have to use it. Comments: Help! I was taking picture of pictures i had to draw for a class. I was holding my Exlim Casio z70 at chest height and it slipped out of my fingers onto the kitchen floor. Now the camera turns on, the lense goes out and in, but it will not take pics, and makes a dumb repeating da dadadada sound every time i press a button. Any ideas?? Comments: Totally appreciate your post. I bought my girlfriend a Casio Ex-Z1050 and unfortunately one of her young nieces turned it on when the battery was low. The camera turned off with the lens still out and every time you turned it on it would just beep and you would be able to hear the cervo's trying to start up. It would always shut back off. I tried gently pushing the lens back in to no avail. Then I used the spine of the camera manual and to my surprise the lens actually retracted. No damage that i can see so far. Thank you so much for your wonderful blog. Comments: Nevermind, fixed my Kodak Easyshare C613. I tried the blow-dryer again today and that didn't work, so I tried banging my camera on the carpet, and OMG, it worked. I was sitting down on the floor so I didn't hit it hard, but that did it. Now my only problem is my memory card. It must have gotten damaged when I dropped my camera. Guess I'll have to get a new one. But hey, that's better than buying a whole new camera. Comments: My three-month old Canon Powershot SX100IS had this error. I called Canon and they stated that I should mail the camera to them, they would access whether it was covered by warranty once it was in their possession, and quote me a repair price at that time. Looked very bad for me. Comments: Thank you so much for the helpful tips! For some reason though, my Exilim Z75 is doing something very strange. When i turn it on everything is fine, i can zoom, look at my pictures and everything. But when i press the shutter button, the camera will not take a picture. I've never dropped the camera, the battery is fully charged, and i can't think of anything that could be wrong with it. Is there any way you can help? thank you so much, Comments: anonymous, Comments: Hi Comments: My daughter dropped her Casio Ex-Z1050 while taking a picture and the lens would not extend fully and would retract again right away, but not fully. I tried pulling the lens to keep if from going back in, but that did not work. So, I pushed the lens down evenly with my thumbs, and wa la no more camera lens error. The camera is working perfectly again. Comments: Thanks for the post! I have a Casio Exilim EX-z77 and I brought it with me to the beach this weekend. I suspect I got some sand in the lens because the lens wouldn't close and just say 'lens error' and 'retry power on'. I forced the lens in, and now when I turn the camera on it makes a buzzing and clickin sound, and what i see through the camera is very blurry. It won't allow me to take a picture, and usually it shuts off within the first 15 seconds of turning it on. Every few times, the lens will not close and I will have to force it in again. Is there anything you suggest I do or am i due for a new camera? It is relatively new. I got it for Christmas. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! Comments: Hi Comments: I tried No 7. All it took was an extremely gentle rotation of the lens. There was an obvious click and slight realignment of the lens as it dropped back into place. It really was an extremly gentle rotation of the lens which didn't feel as though it could possibly have done any damage to the camera. Thank you. Comments: alright im not gonna lie, i dont have time to sift through all of these comments to see if anyone else mentioned this but, Comments: my camera was like jamming when the lens tried to come out and saying lens error, so i tried forcing it out and ended up snapping the front of the lense off, so now its absolutely fucked. Comments: I'm leaving the above post as-is just to amplify what's already been stated here several times. There is obviously some potential for further damaging your camera with some of these fixes, especially with Fixes # 6 and 7. Again, these fixes should only be considered for a camera that's out of warranty, who's cost of repair would be excessive, and would otherwise be considered for disposal if unfixed. Comments: Dropped my Canon SD600 that I bought off eBay and the lens was stuck out and crooked. Method #7 work for me... luckily. I didn't think it would. I use a PowerShot SD600 at work everyday too. We bought it from Best Buy and made sure to get the 4 year warranty plan. We've been through 7 different cameras and a few times it was because the camera was dropped. They fixed it or replaced it for free every time. Comments: hey i have a kodak easyshare m753, and like a week ago, it wouldnt retract the lens and was stuck like that. i was so afraid of telling me mom, and i had planned to spend like 80 dollars getting it repaired. was about to call manufacturing to have them fix it but id still have to pay shipping and possibly even fees if they dont include lens in their warranty. i had tried sticking the cord in to charge it and i tried hitting it and what not haha, but yeahh! i just put in the cord again and this time it worked! the lens retracted. so thank you!! Comments: This was very helpful. I have a Nixon Coolpix L6. My lens would not retract,it took blurry pictures, then I kept getting the lens error.. I did two thing. 1) Remove the battery and replace with new batteries 2) Hold the Shutter button while I pressed the power button. Comments: wahoooooo!!! I never would have tried this!!! My sister dropped my brand new Casio Exilim ex-z80 on brick, with the lens open!!! Couldnt' get the lens to retract all the way and kept getting lens error and retry power on messages. tried pushing lightly on lens. But after reading all this, thought "what the heck" and pushed harder, it clicked and went back in!!!! Works fine now!!!! Yeah! Comments: hi i have a powershot a85 and it stopped working (ie) will not turn on. It was working fine without indicating any problem... Comments: i have a canon powershot sd1000. Comments: I tried all the steps. I am now going to open the camera lens. My best bet is that there is dirt near the lens. Im just going to have to find out - but this post is really good! Comments: Panasonic FZ8... lens got stuck and wouldn't retract. I DID NOT drop the camera. #7 worked for me. Turned off camera and performed slightly-more-than-gentle twisting of the lens. This got the lens to retract, which was an improvement, but was still getting stuck while zooming. After trying 4-5 more times, it seems to be working again. Comments: Number 4 half worked for me, it would allow it to come on and take photos, but it would still make horrible clanky noises and it can't focus... I think it's screwed! :( Thank you anyways for the helps! Comments: I had a friend that let me try to fix her Canon PowerShot SD600 after it produced a lens error and wouldn't do anything. After a bit of research I decide to strip the entire camera down and clean everything. I'm glad I did. All the internal circuitry and mechanical parts were covered with bits of tobacco and food debris. I found bits of foreign material inside the lens assembly, and jammed in between the gear teeth. After a thorough cleaning, the camera was back to working condition again. The lens is a little noisy when it zooms, but it otherwise works. Comments: I recently encountered a Lens error, reset camera with my Canon A630. I tried to fix it using compressed air blown into the gaps between the lens barrels but that didn't seem to make any difference. In desperation, I gently twisted the smaller lens barrel clockwise (looking at the lens front on) just after switching on the camera and hey presto, the lens motor whirred into life! Comments: Truly invaluable advice! My wife's new Nikon Coolpix L10 had a jammed zoom lens and 'lens error' message since she dropped it in sub zero temperatures the day after our wedding. A repair shop had estimated £50 just to open it up (no guarantee of fixing it) and it was all looking hopeless... Then I read your posting. 10 minutes very gentle force with a set of plumbing pliers (!) to straighten the crooked zoom and a reboot with new batteries got it running (if a little out of focus due to stiff zoom). Then a few gentle pushes on the 'gap' side of the lens, and testing the telephoto button till it stopped saying lens error - and hey presto - sharp pictures, as good as new! My wife will think I'm very clever, but you're the real genius! Thank you so much. Comments: Heard about this fix from somewhere on the net. Someone held my Fuji F30 by the lens whilst it was retracting. Result "zoom error" on screen, lens stuck halfway and the outer segment was at a strange angle. So I manually rotated the lens gently whilst pushing it back to the correct angle. The lens popped back into place and has been working ever since with no problems to the focusing or picture quality. Comments: PLEASE HELP Comments: First of all, what kind of batteries are you using? If you're using alkaline, or worse yet "Super Heavy Duty" then that may be your problem. Consider using rechargeable NiMH batteries rated at 2500 mah or better (Walmart sells them for around $7 for a package of four). Regular batteries just don't have the oomph needed to power digital camera's for more than a few pictures. Some brands or batches or batches of batteries may have problems just starting the camera, even if brand new and straight out of the package. In comparison, NiMH batteries have 3 to 4 times the power of alkaline batteries, and you can use them again and again, making them very economical. This would be the first thing that I'd recommend that you check, as the symptoms that you mention are very common to what may be experienced from low power batteries. Comments: Well, I DID drop my camera, on the hard concrete outside, lens-out, lens-down. It's a Canon PowerShot SD450. The lens got stuck about halfway and would then stop. It was evenly stuck while it was off, but when I tried to turn it on I could see that one side was sticking up, so I had to force it. I had to press a lot harder than I was really comfortable with (forget being gentle!) but it finally all gave and snapped back into place with giant force. Now it opens and closes beautifully like before and I'm going to be a lot more careful. Comments: I have a Casio Exilim and I love it dearly. It is the greatest camera I have ever owned. Comments: My A730 had the "Lens Error" so I tried the tapping technique and turned the camera on at the same time; the battery cover come open and the lens stayed out. I left it out and then I listened for dirt in the lens by trying to turn each one; nothing there but then I turned the inner or second part of the lens about 15 degrees to the right, closed the battery cover and it is working again!! Weird Huh? Comments: I have a Samsung Digimax S500. Solution #7, "Forcing the lens," worked great! After looking closely at the barrel I noticed the interior barrel was cocked and not aligned perfectly straight. I gently grabbed it with my fingers and applied a very slight sideways force and the lens immediately lined up and began working fine. That's all it needed! Comments: As frustrated as I am, I have tried almost every one of these methods posted, and my camera still won't work! I have a Sony Cybershot DSC-S700, and when my camera's off, the lens is halfway out. when i turn it on, the lens just twists out a little bit, but not all the way. I think the smaller lens (front part of the lens) is stuck, and it won't budge when I try to force it around... Comments: Please help! Ok, Ive tried like all of these... I have a Casio Exilim EX-Z75, which started giving me the lens error after I came back from a party at the beach.... so Im pretty sure It got sand somewhere in the lens mechanism. Anyway, when you power on the lens extends fully, the screen comes on for a bit then it starts buzzing-clicking for a bit, then the screen blacks out and the buzzing stops and it just stays extended. The screen then says "Retry power on" then the camera shuts off..... Comments: I have a Canon SD750 and my camera's lens starts making clicking noises when i turn it on and off as well as when i zoom. The lens then got stuck and i got the message that said "lens error, restart camera" I use the #7 method by forcing the lens and it worked. However, the lens are still making the clicking noise when i turn it on or off as well as when zooming. I am afraid that my camera will stop working again. Any idea on how to fix the click noise? Thanks Comments: Bree, Anonymous and Amy, Comments: i have an exilim and i dropped it and the lense looked crooked so i forced the lense down and it went half way down and then got stuck i pushed the top part of the lense down and il looks like ife the middle part of the lense is stuck what do i do Comments: thank you for this. fix #7 totally worked! i dropped my powershot while the lens are out then e18 flashed on the lcd.i gave up on it and bought a new powershot. but still thanks for this post.:) Comments: I have a Kodak M873 easyshare camera. One day, I turned it on and it made a beeping noise and the lens zoomed in and out and then closed. Comments: I had a ccd problem with my dsct5 sony camera that was fixed FOC by Sony ....many thanks.......BUT THEN i dropped it in a boating lake ....bugger.....I dried it out and amazingly it worked after 48 hours in a dry place....BUT the lens gives a fuzzy imaage ...can i get into the auto focus area to clean it ????? Comments: Hey My Canon Camera said it had a lense error. My friend and I tried everything then when we came to "Hitting the camera on the usb cover on the table" we did multiple times while hitting the power button and to our suprise IT WORKED! I would reccomend this. Comments: I had already tried my own variation of step #7 and was beginning to price out a new camera when I found this page. I tried step #6 and it worked! Not sure how long this Canon SX100 will keep shooting now, but it is back in action for now! Thank you! Comments: OMG! Thanks so much for this post. I had a a75 that had a jammed lens and step 7 did the trick THANKS SO MUCH! Now i have another camera to play with again. Woopie. Comments: Thank You! Fix #4 worked =] Comments: I tried alomost evrything on my camera but it not work. my camera is a sony cybershot dsc-s45. The lens is all the way in and it won't come out...help me. Comments: Buttercuppy, Comments: I'm not sure if mine is a lens error or not. I have a Pentax Optio A30 and was taking a close up photo of my dog, when he suddenly reached forward and shocked the lens with his nose. The camera screen went blank, then the lens started to go back inside, but it did it slowly and in a jerky motion. The lens did eventually go all the way inside and the camera shut off. Now, when I try to turn the camera on, the normal Pentax startup screen displays for a second, but turns off, and the lens wont open. Changing batteries, charging it, and other tips you listed on the site haven't worked. I'm wondering if it was shocked, maybe it blew a fuse or something? Do these things even have fuses? Thanks! Comments: Leah, Comments: Thanks soooo much! #7 worked...IT WORLED! YAY!!! Comments: I cannot thank you enough! I was in NYC on the ferry going to the Statue of Liberty when my camera slipped out of my hand and knocked the lens out of wack. I eventually got the lens to retract into the camera but it never worked correctly. Finally #7 did the trick for me. Now I can bring my camera on my trip tomorrow! Thanks!! Comments: i own the powershotsx100 & earlier my friend found that the lense was stuck. i was so close to turning it in for repair until i read this. I tried about 3 of these tips, but #6 got it fixed. =] this was really helpful. Comments: holding the power & shutter button while the camera(Kodak m753)is flat on a table worked great for me on the 2nd try!thanks for the help........MattM Comments: hi. i have a Kodak MD863. i just got it not too long ago. and i took it to my friends house, and it got dropped on its lense while it was open. and when we turned it off the lense went in. every time i turn it on. the lense tries to come out and it doesnt work so it shuts down. and it's been broken for a few weeks. i tried all of the suggestions on this page. and none of them seemed to work. do you know of any way to fix it? Comments: Canon S1: I gently nudged the lens sideways, pushed it, pulled it, and then hit the bottom of the camera against my palm. And now the lens is no longer stuck. Comments: Thanks for the information. I had someone drop my camera in a pool and then promptly power it on to see if it was still working. This caused the lens to partially retract and then become stuck. When the camera dried out I started getting the "lens error." I tried applying pressure to the lens while powering up and it kind of freaked it out and retracted back in like a scared turtle. I still got the error though, so I knocked it up a bit against the desk and-- what do you know-- all is well again. Comments: I have an Exilim EX-Z75 and I fell very hard to the ground ON THE LENS PIECE! well... I think that it is pretty much screwed by now since it is leaning in a 10-15 deg angle to one side... Does anyone know if this is fixable? Does anyone know where can I buy this piece? Thanks! Comments: Anonymous, Comments: Thank you so much!!! Comments: Sorry just realised I wrote flower- I meant flour!!!!!!!!!!!! Not setting a good example am I?! Comments: I tried all the methods here and didn't work any. But then I took a Videogame case, one those of PS2 that are quite soft and started hitting the lens by its side while I turned it on. And it started to move again! It's a great solution without any risk for your cam, so try it! Comments: I have a Canon Powershot SD600. and i tried all of your steps and none work..it goes to the Canon part and then i turns black and says Lens Error,Restart Camera and 3 beeps. Do you know anyother way to fix it? Comments: Thanks a million and I mean this literally. I followed the instructions poster here and I was able to fix my friend's camera after it was accentially dropped. Comments: I got a Canon SD890IS just one week ago and it took some unbelievable pictures, especially low-light no flash shots. I have had a Canon S70 for nearly 4 years that has worked flawlessly and from the beginning I noticed that this new camera made an unusual sound when the lens extended or retracted. Comments: Sometimes you just get a brand new, yet defective camera. The advantage that you have is that it's just a week old. As such, recommend skipping Canon, and just taking the camera back to the retailer for exchange or refund as defective. Comments: PowerShot SD750, lens coming out halfway. Removing battery AND memory card did the trick. Thanks for keeping the cash in my walet! Comments: Have a Casio Exilim Z-1000 - a little over a year old and condition is as new because I've hardly ever used it and take great care of all my electronic stuff. Comments: Heyy thanks for this site. I have a Sony Cybershot 5.1 MP camera and for some reason the lens got stuck. I turn it on and it wouldnt budge. and it says please turn off and turn back on. I did that and removed the battery, and also tried forcing the lens back in. none of the above worked. Thinking i was gonna trash the camera anywayz. I just banged the lens on my palm a few times . and it just worked. I dont think it was dirt or anything but it fixed it. Comments: Thank you so much! Fix #4 worked for me! Comments: I tried #1 through #5 with no luck. I was about to try #6 but then I noticed after I had taken the ring of my PowerShot A540 that it seemed like a little rubber ring was peeking between the crack of the zoom cylinder and the non-moveable plastic ring below the removeable plastic ring. It was less than half an inch in length, so I decided to gently push it back in with the rounded tip of a butter knife. I turned the camera back on and that fixed it. Comments: wow. Cool site. I have Nikon Coolpix S1 with lens error. Took it to bits revealing loads of stuff from building sites! Very pleased it all went back together working, or rather not working, as before. No more damage done. Found your site. Most of the fixes are for cameras with zooming lenses unlike the S1 which doesn't come out of the body. However darklurker's fix of holding the ok button worked to clear the error. Now the camera "sees" again but the lens motor is grinding. Any fixes for this? Comments: Nikon L6, one day started having blurry pics, then the lense got stuck in the open position. Was about to call Nikon for service, but came upon this website. Tried removing batteries, turning on and off, while pressing/pulling lense. Motor started grinding, gave it couple "love" taps on a soft surface, on "AV out" side first, then with camera facing up, lense started moving again. Immediately turned camera off, lense retracted successfully and fully. Turned on again and tested camera, focuses OK, zoom OK, pictures back to normal. THANK YOU guys!! You save me a lot of heartache and money. Comments: I need kodak v803 disassembly manual. if someone can help ? Comments: Brother God bless you. I droped my Casio Z1080 and its lens got stuck. I tried the the technique of turning it on while holding the shot button and then pushed it gentally. it worked Comments: hey i have a Cannon Powershot A560 and i was out side and i dropped it WHILE THE LENS WAS OPEN!!!!!! BUT I WENT INSIDE I FORCED THE LENS IN AND I THOUGHT I SOLVED IT...BUT NOPE THE CAMERA LOOKS PERFECT BUT WHEN I TURN IT ON IT KEEPS SAYING LENS ERROR AND I TRIED ALL 7 STEPS PLEASE TELL ME WHAT I NEED TO DO Comments: I have a Canon SD 500 and the Lens would not open. Went thru all the Steps and none worked until #7. I thank you, as you saved me a $130 repair. Comments: http://www.MegaShare.com/459726 Comments: I dropped my Canon A430 with the lens extended. I know, it's a terrifying thought. The lens barrel had become dislodged. It wasn't rotated at all, but if you looked at the camera from the top, you could see that it was skewed to one side. Needless to say, it would not retract. When the camera was powered up, the lens would budge ever so slightly, only to return to its original position and display the error message. I was told by many that my camera was kaput. Comments: Hi! Comments: IXUS 60 Anonymous, Comments: Thanks, #7 worked for me! My old Olympus c-5050 lens stuck in the middle of taking pictures one day, sent it to Olympus repair out in LI and they wanted $200-not worth the investment in a 5yr old camera. They also offered me a "discount" to buy an Olympus SP570 for $499 if I traded this in- this camera sells for $412 at b&h photo! I tried the 1st few steps b4 sending it to them and the last few thinking worth a shot and it works great!!! Comments: Hello! Comments: My sister's camera lens stuck out right in the middle of a 40week- once-in-a-life time trip with their 4 little kids. After trying to fix the camera without help for a whole day, I found your site and used the "turn on and press shutter button" and it fixed it within seconds. Thanks for the great help!!!!! Comments: I followed the advice and damaged my camera even worse than it was but there is a silver lining in the cloud: Comments: I have a Fujifilm Finepix J10. I bought it 3 months ago. I dropped the camera from around 3'2" from the ground on the lens side, and the lens got cocked to one side. When I switch on the camera, it says "Zoom error". I tried #6 and #7, but it's still stuck. What else can I do? Comments: What if the lens is stuck out? Comments: Wow! My son dropped his GE A735, leaving the 2nd stage of the lens stuck at an ugly angle. After fixes 1-6 didn't work, my other son suggested using a rubber mallet to tap/bang on the stuck stage. After about 20 blows of gradually increasing vigor, the lens popped into alignment and all is well! Thanks for encouraging to try banging - much better than trying to take it apart! Comments: i have a canon sd1000 that said lens error restart the camera it happened after going to the beach the vacum cleaner trick worked Comments: I have a Sony DSC-W70 and took it on a go-kart course last week. There was so much dust blowing around that my lens eventually would no longer open. It read "Access," then "Turn camera off and on again." I was told it would be $250 to fix my camera!! I was ready to with a screwdriver to try opening it up, after reading a different blog, but am so glad I found your suggestions first. I tried pushing the power and picture button at the same time and actually saw some movement of the lens. After a few more tries, I combined this with the "force the lens" move. After a couple more tries, the LCD screen turned on!! I took a few photos. Then it did some funky lens retracting and extending on its own and shut off. Since then, it seems to be working pretty well. I can hear a little bit of noise that wasn't there before, when I extend the lens....BUT appears to be working again. I am going to try it out tomorrow night at a party, for the final say. Comments: Hey, Comments: Once you get it fixed (hopefully) I strongly recommend that you permanently attach to your camera: Comments: HElP! i FOUND MY CAMERA WIT D LENS OUT ONE DAY, SO I JUST PUSHED IT BAK IN. iT WAS IN A SOFT CASE AND I GUESSED THAT SOMETHING TURNED IT ON IN THERE. anyway, long story short, when i turn on my camera i hav to grip it and flick the lens out. it doesnt zoom without my hand guiding it and when i turn it off, i hav to help careen the lens back into the slot. i tired everything u mentioned but i just wonder if i could get some more personal help, cause they didnt work. btw. the motor is working cause i hear it when i zoom in and out and turn on and off the cam. HELP ME BREDREN! Comments: I've got a weird one that I haven't run across before. I have a Canon SD1000. It's been dropped a few times, and gradually, over the past couple months, I would turn the camera on and the lens would only come part way out. Turn it off and on a couple times, and it would start working normally. This gradually got worse, until the camera now won't work at all; the lens will only come partway out. Now the weird part: When you put the camera in picture review mode, the lens pops all the way out, then retracts. By this, I know it's not the gears or something mechanical. I've tried all the steps to fix the problem listed here to no avail. Anybody ever hear of this, or have any suggestions? Comments: well nothing worked for me=[ Comments: this would have been my third camera that had broke with the same lens error problem. i turned the lens while powering on and it miraculously sucked back into the camera. I about lost it. props for a sweet post that helped me save 400 dollars AGAIN! Comments: I have a CanonA530 that had the 'lens error' messageand a lens that wouldn't retract or extend all the way... Comments: Thanks for the info. What worked for my camera (a Canon powershot A85) was a variation of fix #3: I turned on the camera in record mode with the AV-cable inserted. It then fully extended the (until then) stuck lens and when I shut the camera of and then turned it on again (without the av-cable) it worked properly! Comments: I'm back from vacation! Comments: I'm working on a friends camera and I guess this one falls into the unlucky 50%. I can't manage to ge thte lens to even move, no matter how hard I force. Really afraid of crushing the camera. I'll bang it around a bit more and try forcing the lens again, but I think this ones toast. Comments: I have a Samsung S860 purchase on ebay for 15.99 delivered. I determined lens was sticking. After trying all tapping prodding, twisting I found comment on hair trimmer mineral oil. One drop around each ring and using a pick I worked the lens in and out 2-3 times. Now it works fine. Desperate fix, worked. Now I have a $150 camera for 15.99 Thanks for all your tips. Comments: i have a samsung S760, i went on vacation and it just stopped working. the lens would not go out or in, i thought maybe the battery was dying so i charged it up. it was sort of working fine and it shut off on me a couple of times. then i tryed to use it a week later and it would not work, i tried a couple of your methods and now my camera lens goes out, except when i turn it off it only goes half way in, then i have to force it and it still makes a loud beep beep beep noise, my father just bought this for me..he doesn't know yet, i would like to try and fix it before telling him, any suggestions? Comments: Anonymous with the S760, others have experienced this same problem with your model camera, and it seems to be a common problem for the S760. The reported temporary solution is to remove and replace the batteries, and the lens should then go back in. Would recommend that if the camera is still under warranty, that you have it either repaired or exchanged. Comments: hi. i've tried all of these repeatedly, and nothing has worked for me. i have.... or rather... my mom has a Canon SD600. i take this thing w/ me to shows and stuff, and never has this happened to me before. the lens will not go back in. i'm thinking it might've been the fact that people were pushing, and quite possibly, the camera could've been between me and the person in front of me, and i could've pressed the power button by accident, causing the lens to not open? Comments: Thanks for the info. My daughter dropped my canon a460 this morning and I needed it to be fixed TODAY! Comments: I put a fresh charged battery back in the camera and it did the trick to retract the lense. I did notice that the battery was low when I was taking pictures the day before.. must of went dead whle lense was open. Thank you Comments: Yea I have a hp photosmart m425 which has a lens error 12 and lens error 22 sometimes.And it seems like noe of the rules helped mine.Can anyone help me or has the same camera as me and tell me how to fix it PLEASE!!!!!!!!! Comments: Hi, I have a Canon SD1000 with a Lens Error message when I try to turn it on. It was dropped by a 5 year old :). Initially, the lens barrel was halfway out, but I pushed it back in! :( I noticed you warned against that in the last step. Afterwards however, it the lens barrel did come out when I turned it on. This only happened once though, now the barrel just wont come out. Any suggestions? I have tried all the battery changing/turn on and off steps. Comments: I was able to push the stuck lens on my Fuji F10 in but the power still will not go on. I bought a new battery too and charged it thru the camera. I tried to unscrew to open but the ones at the bottom is a special screw and can't open it. Any fix? Where can I get a screw driver for that screw that seems to appear like a "Y"? Comments: Sony Cybershot DSC W5 Comments: Thanks for the help, I have a Canon S3 IS with lens error. I try the fix 1, 2 and 3 and it doesen't work but the fix #4 work well. You save me a lot of money. :-) Yahoo: cheap contact lenses Fixing a Lens Error on a Digital Camera cheap contact lenses lens replacementGoogle: cheap contact lenses lens replacement Fixing a Lens Error on a Digital Camera cheap contact lenses |
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