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Camera!! (lens error) I dropped it! HELP BEFORE I GET KILLED PLZ!? |
Yeah i dropped it now everytime I turn it on it says LENS ERROR and turns off **I just twisted the lens (risky i no) Twisting the lens is exactly the right solution - by dropping, the pin for screwing the lens outwards was misarranged. If twisting wouldn't work, you could also try to pull slightly. you need to chill Use the wrist strap next time so it won't fall from your hand. If you don't have one, get one. It will save your life. what type of camera is it? If the camera is broke and the lens won't pop out then you might have to take it back and get a new one. you just have to weigh your priorities. which would you prefer to experience? your parents discovering you wrecked their most prized possession handed over from their great great grand father, or getting killed? |
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