SOURCE: lens won't come out,lens error 14,kodak c330
same thing happened on my camera. think it got dropped. lens only comes out part way. pull out with fingers and then lens works fine.
SOURCE: Lens error 12 & 22
Our school uses this camera. It's reporting a lens error 12 and the lens does not extend. Bumping it did not work, nor does pulling the lens out with a fingernail.
One teacher said that another school had LUCK by installing a new battery pack. The old one might not hold enough power to fully boot up the camera, causing the lens error.
I have noticed that the battery does not hold a charge for any length of time. This will be our next approach.
Cameras that are dropped, banged or bumped are not covered by a warrantee, so beware.
SOURCE: Kodak Easy Share C330 lens error 14 and lens error 22
Hello,
I bought two of these on clearance and gave one to my in-laws. She suspected that one of her kids may have dropped the camera or pushed in the lens. I don't remember which lens error number had shown up, but I dis-assembled the camera to find out what the deal was. If I remember correctly, there is a way to manually turn the gears to put he lens back out. I left the lens out and turned it on and it worked perfectly. Fair warning though. It is VERY IMPORTANT not to touch the contacts for the flash EVEN WITH THE BATTERIES OUT!!! God did it hurt like hell... unfortunately it is fairly easy to do and I must have accidentally done it about 4-5 times while messing with it..
SOURCE: Kodak camera easyshare C330
Try removing the memory card and the battery
Then power on the camera w/o the memory card
Then if the same problem persist try formatting the internal memory
If Problem Still persist you could call 1 800 235 6325 op 12 then op 2 your camera might be needing repair
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