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Posted on Jun 22, 2009

5f08, 5e02 error

When i press the power, the lens open halfway, the picture on the LCD is blurry and one second after the lens close and an error appears of the screen saying "D: 5f08 5e02". what does this mean??? can you help me fixed this one??

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When you turn the camera on, try it with the lens facing upwards and it should work, I had the same problem. Hope this helps :)

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SOURCE: D: 5f08 5e02

You should have a technician look at it.

You might be able to reset it by taking the battery back out and putting it back in again.

You could try it as well by plugging it into an electrical outlet. That might reset the error message as well.

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SOURCE: 5f08, 5e02 error

My Stylus mju-mini was doing this and I found the answer on expansys. Just hold the camera so that the lens is facing up when you turn it on. Works every time for me!

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