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Your camera is obviously defective. It may have been a return and resold to you. In any case, you should return it immediately....this problem will only get worse.
My camera did the same....it turned out to be a sticking zoom switch. With the camera turned OFF... move the zoom button ON TOP ( above the view finder) of the camera to the left and right about 20 or 30 times... then turn the camera on and try it.... very simple... but it worked for me :o)
Gazza
I had the same problem a year after I bought my camera. I returned it to Nikon and they fixed it and returned it. The problem reoccurred 3 times and each times Nikon repaired it free of charge. Then after a year it went again and, when I returned it to Nikon they sent me a new camera. Within a couple of months the new camera had the same problem. I have since resolved it with new batteries! The original coolpix rechargeable batteries do not seem to recharge properly so when I put ordinary AA batteries in it suddenly worked. Good luck.
Try take battery off camera while operating recording mode, amd put it back without turning off camera. I really do not know why this happend, but this solved my Canon mvx330i "by it self zooming" problem. try turn on digital zoom in meny and take of battery...
samsung digitmax d73 zoom lens will not retract, just pull lens outward gently it will click, then turn on camra ,you should be able to zoom now turn off camra lens should return & close
hope this helps
hi,
i've an fx8. i had a problem 2 weeks ago. my objective didn't want to close when i switched the camera off. it remained open. when i switched the camera on again, the objetcive has closed and opened again, and remained in this position after switching it off.
i tried some button combination, like menu button on, and power the camera on. it didn't work, but the second was the shotting button on, power on combination. an it worked, my camera did some kind of reset. it returned to the original position, and everithing is working since then.
so try it.
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