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Camera froze up Type Canon Sure Shot ZOOM-S

The camera took one picture with a new film and then locked up. On the top window it is flashing a message " E2". Dont have a inst book. What is wrong?

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Sounds like the film either didn't advance thru the camera or its been rewound.

Here's a copy of the user manual:
http://www.cameramanuals.org/canon_pdf/canon_sureshot_prima_105_zoom-1.pdf

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I have an old Canon 105 zoom sure shot. I want to get the old film out but the battery is dead. I don't want to purchase a new battery. How can I accomplish this? Thank you [email protected]

If you have a changing bag, you can put the camera inside, open the back, remove the film, and rewind it by hand. You can also do the same in a darkroom (a photographic darkroom, not just a dark room). A good camera store can do it, though you'll probably also have to have the film processed there.

If you have any plans to use the camera in the future, you may as well invest in a battery now. You can take the battery out of the camera and set it aside to preserve the charge.
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http://www.cameramanuals.org/canon_pdf/canon_sureshot_prima_105_zoom-1.pdf
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The flashing H means hat the camera has detected a hardware fault on starting up. It can also mean that the film has mis-loaded. Try removing the film & then the battery to reset it. Put the battery back & switch on. If it's still doing it then I'm afraid it's got the 'flashing "H" of Doom'. Although this is repairable, it's usually not economically viable.
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Instructions

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 up1.gif and operate it as if
it had film loaded, pressing the shutter release.
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it happens some times when ur camera not in use from long time and when u do want to use it it doesnt work it just need servicing . go to any well technician and get it repared. and if u want to know sumthing about ur camera then mail me on [email protected] or contact me at 09971272689. take care
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Take the battery out then push some buttons - the zoom buttons or the release button - til the LCD goes blank. This sometimes resets the circuit if there is really no problem. Then reinsert the battery and try again. If the H reappears, there is a problem with your zoom. It'll have to go to a repair shop.
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