10-13-2024 01:50 PM - last edited on 10-15-2024 08:55 AM by Danny
Hi all, I have a Canon Powershot 350HS that I accidentally dropped and am now getting a lens error and the camera shuts down. Does anyone know if this is something than can be fixed? If so, is it easily done or would I need to have repairman fix it or is it probably cheaper just to purchase a new camera?
10-13-2024 02:44 PM - edited 10-13-2024 02:45 PM
Greetings,
Sorry for your misfortune. This is not something you can repair. Most likely a repair would cost more than a replacement.
You can start by registering your camera In the my Canon portal and initiating a repair request, you'll be given a quote.
Next thing to do is look at the Canon refurbished store and consider a New or refurbished device. The chance of you finding a comparable PowerShot model new is pretty low.
You might also look in keh.com or the used departments at B&H or Adorama.
Regardless of the next camera you buy, please use a wrist strap. It can save you a lot of grief.
~Rick
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