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Cannon film camera broken

Help! I own a canon sure shot Z135 zoom 35mm camera and it will not fully turn on. I have changed the batteries that were only a few months old to new barriers and there was SITLL no change. The small digital screen shows a full battery and 0 shots taken but when I go to turn the dial to auto or any other mode apart from off a quiet beep goes off and the camera lens does not open and camera does not turn on. Iv tried everything from changing the batteries and still the camera is making a beeping sound! Please help!

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There is an internal battery that you cannot change. When it goes out, the camera fails. There are several places online that you can send it to for repair

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http://www.usa.canon.com/app/pdf/compact_film/Sure_Shot_Z135_manual.pdf
The link above will take you to a .PDF that is an owners manual for the Canon Sure Shot Z135
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Owners Manual

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Instructions

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