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Since SLR cameras are usually expensive electronics pieces, you may want to visit a camera repair shop before deciding to replace the whole camera. You may be able to fix it for a lower price than buying a new one.
my canon power shot sd 1400is always says error E32 ? How do i fix this ? its a new camera
get the new camera..
This is a huge problem with the S21s by Canon. IT doesn't do any good to call Canon. They tell you to reset the camera back to default, as if we didn't do that already. Then they will tell you to send the camera in to their service dept. They will contact you on what is wrong with the camera. They will tell you, "you need a new screen and the chg's and labor are $190.00. The camera is only 3 yrs old and they won't recall this huge problem. You tell them, no don't fix it, I am going to contact BBB. Then you send a letter to BBB explaining what is going on and there are many complaints about this problem with this camera. BBB will contact Canon, Canon in return will call you and fix the camera for free. there ya go, takes a little bit of leg work, but hey...you just saved $190.00
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It depends on the type of problem you're trying to fix. Some parts cost more than others. In some cases it won't make sense to fix but rather to get a new camera.
repare it with a digital camera screen that you can buy at an apple store if you live in canada or some type of computer store then you can ask them the best replacement have a great day
I think it's because its low battery. Or maybe if it is not low battery then you might as well go to the shops where you brought the digital camera so they can fix it for you. Good luck :)
I have a Nikon Coolpix S220. It was about $130 and it has lasted almost 2 years now. I have had an Olympus and a Canon and both broke after a year, and would have cost more than I paid for them to fix. The thing with digital cameras is you have to find one that lasts long or you will have to buy a new one every year. I have a Fujifilm Finepix J38. It works really well and was affordable. I've started using my iPhone's camera almost exclusively these days. The picture quality isn't perfect, of course, but the convenience makes it worth it. can't go wrong with a canon powershot Cannon Powershot Digital ELPH I hear the Sony Cybershot W220 is a good digital camera and is under $200. The Canon Powershot IS A1100 is really good too. Overall, photo quality is good in both, but won't have all the features of a more expensive digital cam. I have the Canon S90, it is a little more expensive, but I love it! I like the Nikon Coolpix series. I have owned two of them and have always been happ
Tengo windows 7 y cuando conecto la Olympus FE-170 Digital Camera, me tira error E0000225 y no puedo transferir las fotos a la pc. Por favor si alguien me puede ayudar ? Que tengo que hacer ? Gracias
First you must determine whether your camera is a SlR camera, or a point and shoot. From there you can take your camera into such places as Henry's Camera Store, or Future Shop, where they will help you, or direct you to someone who can. E bay and Amazon claim to sell new screen that you can replace yourself. There are videos on YouTube, but I do not recommend this for inexperienced personnel.
Depends on which camera you are asking about. The camera obscura was known in the 1400s or before, it is not known who first had the idea. If you believe some people, Leonardo da Vinci invented photography to fake the Turin Shroud. People such as Wegewood and Herschel were trying to take and fix photographs in the late 1700s/early1800s but could not achieve the 'fix' part. The first recorded successful photograph was taken by Niecephore Niepce in France in 1822 or 1826 (according to which account you believe) - I'm sorry, I do not know when he died. Later various people created various types of camera such as the SLR, the Hand-or-Stand, the precision 35mm camera, the digital camera, and so on. So it's a hard question to define clearly.