07-22-2023 04:54 PM
Whenever I take a picture with my Canon Powershot G7X Mark II camera, the screen goes black but the lens is still out (as shown in included picture). It remains in this state until the battery dies or I press the power button. When I press the power button, the lens retracts and then goes out and the screen boots up as if I just turned it on. Of course, no picture is taken.
Needed info: The battery is fully charged and the memory card is not full (about 15% full). This camera was carried around with me daily during a month and did have some bumps here and there, but nothing like being dropped or hitting it against a wall.
07-22-2023 05:33 PM
Try resetting the camera back to default settings and see if that helps.
07-22-2023 11:41 PM
Unfortunately that didn’t work. But now it makes that fun picture noise! Thanks for your reply
07-25-2023 04:54 PM
Hello AlecM,
Let's try cleaning the contacts on the battery with a clean, dry, microfiber cloth to insure good communication with the camera. Are there any errors associated with this issue? Have you been able to try a different battery and/or card in the camera? I would suggest trying those things if you're able to. You may want to try resetting the camera to factory default settings and testing once more to verify it's not settings related. This RESET is found in the yellow wrench menu #4. If the issue persists, then the camera should be sent into our factory service center for evaluation. You would ship the camera to:
Canon Factory Service Center
12022 Canon Blvd.
Newport News, VA 23606
12-09-2023 10:32 PM
yes ive had this exact same issue and when i brought it in to someone (bot cannon related), they told me they think its an issue with the lens and shutters. can someone confirm this?
03-12-2024 09:45 AM
Hello. I would like to hear if you got it fixed? I have the exact same problem, however I could still film, but not take pictures. I updated firmware, factury reset, tried modes but nothing worked. Did you get it to work?
03-12-2024 11:15 AM
we sent it in to canon and it’s $400 to repair. there is no other fix unfortunately and they have to replace and entire crucial part of the camera. 😕
03-26-2024 07:16 PM
Hey, do you know what part was replaced? I have an older powershot s90 that is behaving in the exact same way.
03-26-2024 07:20 PM
no, unfortunately. they ended up just telling us they couldn’t fix it and said we could buy a new one for roughly $400. i thought replacing the part was $400, but apparently they didn’t even offer to fix it for us, only to replace it with a better camera (i went from having a broken g7x mark ii to a brand new g7x mark iii and i love it). its unfortunate they couldn’t fix it for us though.
03-26-2024 08:03 PM
aw man, i wonder what they could do for my s90. do you know if there was a "diagnostic fee" ?
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