SOURCE: Canon Powershot SD870 IS Digital Elph will not
This solution was originally posted by rulds2008.
"The battery regulator inside needs to be replaced around $15 from
radioshack or you can take it to a camera shop for around $35 bucks. If
its still under warrenty Take it in and have it repaired free."
SOURCE: Can you use an SDHC card in the canon powershot
Although it looks exactly the same as a standard SD card, the format the SDHC card uses is very different. Unfortunately your camera was designed before the SDHC format came out. Sorry, but a SDHC card will not work with your camera.
You'll need to use standard SD cards (usually those 2GB or less). But if you really want to use a 4GB card, do a Google search for 4GB SD "non HC", with the non HC in quotes. Believe Transcend makes one.
SOURCE: How do I solve error
The following is an answer taken from site: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101220203847AAmODI4
"You can try a hard restart:
- put fresh batteries in the camera but no memory card;
- double click the on/off button so the camera turns on, then off;
- hit the button again and, hopefully, it will start normally.
If this doesn't help, call Canon tech support. E-series error codes may indicate hardware or firmware issues that need professional repair. In the U.S. the Canon customer support phone number is: 1-800-OK-CANON."
Hope this will help. Best of luck.
SOURCE: Canon Camera Error E32. Camera
The most common problems in these small tiny cameras is the lens alignment. If you drop the camera with the lens extended this alignment will ****. If you are a handyman you can fix it by yourself by oppening it inside and realign/putting the lens in right position. Sometimes you can do that by forcing them to extednd manualy but that is very risky. If not handyman I recomand you to take it to a repair shop.
SOURCE: canon powershot sd1400 is e32 error?
The problem is related to the mechanics in the optical image stabilization. There are 2 plastic ball bearings inside the shutter/lens module that can pop out of their round holders that are held in by 2 springs. This can occur by simply dropping the camera with the lens extended. I fixed many of these particular models and would not recommend an amateur attempt the fix as the complete lens has to be disassembled. A very poor Canon lens design.
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