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Help! so i took my camera to the beach and? |
then the next day after that it was fine, i took it out to take pictures perfecto. the next day after that i turn it on and it the lenses go in and out in and out making an ehhhhhh noise, then it goes in and out again goes back in and stops. then on screen it says lens error? is my camera dead? anyway to fix it, i tried many things already D; HELP its a nikon s200 by the way You most likely got sand in your lens. Sand and water are the two things that are guaranteed to ruin your camera. take all the removable pieces off FAST and put it in a bag or rice. this will take all the moistere out of it im not saying u got it wet but there is moisture in the air there |
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