My camera was dropped on the floor, while the lens were out.. It shut off imediatley but the lens stayed out. I turned it on, the lens went back inside the camera.. but the lens cover is open.. When i turn it on it it goes to the opening screen and says Lens Error 114 and shuts off.. the Lens wont come back out or move.. Does this sound fixable.. or should i forget it and save up for a new one?
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I would first try a new battery. It could be the battery will not hokd a charge. Then if that does not work . Deep 6 it.
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I have a sanyo S750 and I can't find out how to correct red eyes with flash. Can you help?
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The CG9 Users Manual suggests that once the USB cable is connected, a USB menu will pop up on the camera. This is where you can choose for the camera to be a USB Card Reader, allowing you to access your files, rather than it acting like a webcam for example. When acting as a USB card reader, no other drivers are supposed to be required.
You could also try removing the card and placing it in an external USB card reader.
Page 167 in the manual also describes how to get the camera to point your computer to a support website. It says that if the card is removed, and then the cable connected, and then the camera is turned on, a connection menu will popup and "Computer" should be selected, and then "Card Reader" should be selected. Since the card has been removed, an internally stored link is supposed to popup to direct you to the support website.
This is most likely that CG9 Support website.
SOURCE: Lens Error: 0x12110000 when previewing pictures in camera.
This is probably THE single most common failure among digital cameras. There's a halfway chance of fixing it yourself, described here: http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2007/12/fixing-lens-error-on-digital-camera.html
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