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The warranty is unlikely to cover accidental damage but you could check if you have any insurance cover, perhaps in house contents or travel, or you might ask the retailer if he would help under 'goodwill'. It sounds as if the lens extension mechanism was pushed out of kilter and cannot now complete its opening cycle so...as a last resort...you could try taking out and replacing the card or gently waggling the extended lens to see if this could help. Hope you can get it working again!
Hello. First, make sure the battery is properly charged and/or there has been no battery leakage or other such damage inside the battery compartment. Next, since the lens won't close, the camera senses an error condition and is programmed to shut down. Has the camera been exposed to heat(hot car) or any kind of moisture? Check carefully for impact damage--if the lens is crooked or has become mis-aligned. Has the camera been to the beach recently? Blowing sand(which can be almost non-viewable to the human eye) is notorious for jamming electronic equipment such as camcorders or cameras. Barring any battery problem, the camera will most likely need to be seen by a qualified tech.---Rick
Lines across your pictures or pictures too bright are due to the shutter not closing correctly or at all.
to check this- turn camera on, turn off flash, turn camera around and look into the lens. Adjust the zoom so that the shutter and internal lens comes up to the end of the lens and whatch as you take a picture. You should see the shutter close completely over the lens. If it doesn't move or does not close over completely then there is your problem.
If camera was dropped it could have jammed the shutter open or obstructed it in some way from closing completely.
camera will require repair/ service.
You may have some luck if you power up and down your camera numerous times before taking a picture. The action of the lens opening and closing may free the shutter.
This Seems to Be a Fault With Your Phone And May Not Be Able To Be Fixed unless done Professionally.
1. Take The Back cover Off your Phone And Take the Battery out Then close the lens cover, then put the battery bakc in then go onto camera and open your lenz, this might work, if not then your camera might not work. thankyou,
be sure batteries are good. pull up on the rewind knob to open film door. load film ,push down rewind knob. pull enough film to connect to take-up spool. close film door. advance film to counter # 1. look through finder and set meter ( push shutter button to turn on meter ) focus subject and fire shutter repeat to end of film. push rewind button ( bottom of camera ) rewind film.
remove lens by pushing button and turn lens left to remove.
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