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My Canon S3 lens will out out and then give me lens error message. Repeatedly pushing off button and it will eventually full retract. It was dropped in sand but worked fine for about 2 months after that. What's the problem?

  • djsimanton Jul 13, 2009

    Yeah, I took it to a "service center" and their simple response was that the lens needs to be replaced. It's not worth it. If I'm going to pay that kind of money I'd be better off getting a new one.

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You need to take your camera to the nearest service centre to get it back into action. Whenever there is such an accident (sand, water, fell off) you should take your camera immediately to the service centre.

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