06-12-2015 12:18 PM
It appears that I've added another PowerShot to my collection of non-working cameras. It appears that my PowerShot 4000IS no longer wants to play since I sat on it during a Jeep drive.
I can totally understand how it could develop an attitude.
Is there any fixing a camera once it's been sat on? The lens cannot open even though it's trying real hard.
06-12-2015 01:54 PM
If you google ...Powershot 4000IS repair... you will find lots of help including videos of how to take it apart and lens/lens error problems its not to hard
06-27-2015 02:16 PM
I might try that for both of my PowerShots that retired on me. I did buy a sensor-cleaning kit a while back when my Sony @390 gave up on me. The Sony only needed a fresh battery pack.
Easy one.
06-14-2015 01:54 PM
Hi reddeviltj!
You can send the camera to our Factory Service Center too. To start the repair process, you'll need to complete a Repair Request on our website.
06-27-2015 02:12 PM
I bought another one.
Someday I'll gather up both non-working cameras and get them repaired. My first PowerShot A450 (I think) is still my favorite one. I just didn't want to spend more money on repairs when a new one was only $15 more than the cost of repair of the old one. Gotta love those online deals.
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