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Instructions I have a Canon Sure Shot 105 Zoom 35mm camera that I jsut put a new battery in, and there's a flashing 'H' on the window. I don't know what that or anything else means, and I can't even figure out how to do anything at all with it. Please help!!!!

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There are two conditions under which a blinking "H" will appear in the
LCD panel: (1) when the film has been loaded incorrectly or (2) when the
camera's self-test process detects an internal malfunction. If a
blinking "H" indication appears, perform the following operations in
attempt to resolve the situation:

1. Rewind and remove the film using the rewind button, then remove the
battery to clear the memory.

2. Clean the contacts at the base of the battery compartment with a
clean pencil eraser to ensure proper contact between the camera and
battery.

3. Replace the battery, power the camera back upInstructions - 1.gif and operate it as if
it had film loaded, pressing the shutter release.

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There is a flashing H instead of how many exposures are left

Turn the power off and on. If the H is still displayed, replace the battery.
The above is from page 39 of the manual.
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Owners Manual

No need for manual it is just an aim and shoot camera it has two modes auto and program. You better use auto mode.
If you want specifications this is the link,
http://reviews.cnet.com/cameras-non-digital/canon-sure-shot-105/4507-9339_7-30402902.html?tag=specs
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I've purchased several of these cameras used as we liked our first on and it eventually failed with this same problem. I have had four of these now and they all end up with this same problem. Take the battery out then turn the selector to any new position and then off, put the battery back it and the lens should recline and camera turn off. One of the cameras would then work for a while after doing this but then hang up again. I think this is a very common problem based on my experience but no other confirmation than yours.
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Hmmm, that problems posted on here a couple of times - THE H. Surely there's some info out there if you "google" the error message.
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