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Samsung NX1000 Questions & Answers
Inside part of the lens on my nx1000 is broken.
Possibly. I am assuming you mean the back lens fell out of the lens assembly? If there's nothing broken about the mount, then you should be able to drop it back in. If it won't stay in then there's probably either a retaining ring missing, or maybe they just glued it in. It would be a very delicate and careful job to repair, but if you can drop it back in the spot where it goes then using a little dot of glue on the top and bottom might hold it in. Make sure not to use too much so it doesn't get somewhere that it'll affect the images.
Error 00
Always when an error occurs, switch off the camera. Wait till the memory access light stops burning or stops flashing (If it did)
Then remove the battery. This will be a signal to the camera, to start all over again, when the battery is placed back and the camera is switched on again.
In your case, the camera indicated an error with the lens, or the connection with the lens.
Carful remove the lens, as described in the manual. Check is all contacts are clean and intact and of course shiny. Just a spec of dust could be the culprit. Place the lens back and look and feel if it lock correct. Then try switching on the camera again.
If you are not sure the battery is charged completely, before placing it back, charge the battery.
Then reinsert the battery and hope the error does not come back. When the error comes back it is time to contact a service centre.
My Samsung Es90 digital camera's shutter is not working, plus, the batteries are fully charged but when inserted, it only last 2-3 minutes. What can I do to resolve this?
I'm assuming by "shutter" you're referring to the one inside the camera and not the cover blades on the very front of the lens.
How old is the battery and do you use the camera a lot?
Old batteries can be fully charged but can become weak and not hold that charge when the camera is powered on. The shutter issue could be part of this as the battery might not be strong enough to power the shutter.
I think the batteries for these cameras are reasonably cheap so you could invest in a new one to see if that helps. An extra battery is always useful if you use the camera a lot.
If this is an old, well used camera part do wear out so if new battery doesn't help you may need to take it to a good repairer as the camera will need to be taken apart to find the problem.
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