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My camera lens is stuck out and wont go back in.? |
Ok so my cousin was filming me just to get a good look on how it looked from that angle. She had it ontop of a trash can (upsie down) and moved it back. Then it dropped. :( When she picked it up the lenses were more down than they usually are, but her sister Kinda popped em in place. Then, when she turns it on, it says "Polaroid" and it wont let her film, or capture a picture, but it lets her overlook her taken pictures. Is it broken or does it need repairing?? THANKYOU!!!! The following blog outlines some repair options for a lens error. They won't work for all cases, but they're worth a try if the camera's no longer under warranty: Cameras are expensive to repair. It would be cheaper to buy a new one. |
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I just screws on the front of the lens. My guess is you will find taking a class a good way to learn how to use your camera quickly with the least grief and frustration. ...PC sync, while available on some of the newer DSLR's, is not used that much. First, the new hot shoe's communicate with the new dedicated flash units. Second, most of us using studi... It's the angle of view that makes the fisheye effect. In theory, turning your lens around would not change that. The fisheye effect is the result of projecting a scene viewed over a wide ang... I think you have some of the words spelled wrong, but it would be an Olympus SLR. It would work on many of them. ...put feathers on it! How about putting it on a tripod and using a remote control to take the pictures Leave an old broken camera outside with bird feed buy it The best way to deal wit... Here's some things that you can do to try to correct it. They only seem to work for less than 50% of the lens errors, but if the camera is out of warranty, they're worth a try: ... No. It's a 58mm f/2.0 prime. Are you still shooting with Zenit???? :) Brings back some childhood memories...... :) LEM. ...You're likely best off getting a new camera. Warranties are only good for faulty assembly and/or materials. Water and impact are NOT covered under manufacturer's warranties. Perhap... |
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