12-03-2022 10:31 AM
Periodically my camera freezes up with a "lens error 60". It seems to happen randomly when the lens has been fully extended and wants to retract automatically after the one minute time but fails. I had the same issue when I first bought this camera and Canon replaced it three times. Finally I just gave up and am living with it. Is there anything I can do about this? Seems like it might be a firmware issue, but I have the latest firmware. Thanks.
12-06-2022 07:01 PM
Greetings jmorlan,
There may be a mechanical issue if this error usually occurs when the lens has been fully extended. A firmware update to address this type of issue is not available and we would suggest on sending the PowerShot SX70 HS camera to our facility for service.
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12-06-2022 08:08 PM
Thanks, but I have had this exact issue on three cameras already. Canon replaced two of them under warranty. I cannot afford to be without a camera for any period of time during which factory repair might be required and now the camera is out of warranty anyway. It doesn't happen often enough to be too much of a problem and my work-around is to try to remember to retract the lens when I'm not taking pictures. And when it does happen, a reboot fixes it. Really not worth trying to get a repair because I believe this is not something that Canon can actually fix. Otherwise why does it keep happening on three different cameras, two of which were new and one refurbished?
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