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Posted on Mar 11, 2009

Lens Error and Proper switching on Problem

I have got Yashica Ez8032 Digital Camera and it suddenly showing Error of Lens. It is not getting switched on and no sooner I switch it on it displays the Lens Error and gets switched off. I can't take any pic from it. Whereas, it's audio function is working fine.
Please Help me out

I am also adding it's specifications

Features

  • 2.5" LTPS TFT LCD (color no.:16,000K) , 150K Pixels (640x240)
  • Resolution: 8.2M Pixels
  • Aperture : F2.8 (W) / F4.9 (T)
  • Optical Zoom: 3X (step =1.1)
  • Digital Zoom: Up to 5.0X (step = 1.2)
  • Combined Zoom: 15.0X
  • Focal Length: f = 5.8mm (W), 17.4mm (T)¡]f = 35mm ~ 105mm, 35mm equivalent¡^
  • Photo Graphic Range: Normal: 0.5m ~ infinity (Wide); 0.8m ~ infinity (Tele)
    Macro¡G10 ~ 50 cm (Wide), 40 ~ 80 cm (Tele)
  • Shutter Speed: 8 to 1/1500 sec.
  • Memory
    Internal: 32MB NAND Flash
    External: SD/MMC removable card (support SDHC)
  • Image File Formats
    Still Image: JPEG (Exif 2.2), Movie: MJPEG (with .AVI format)
    File structure: DPOF , DCF1.1
  • Shooting Mode : Auto, P-Mode, Portrait, Night Portrait, Landscape, Scene, Macro, Video
Image Resolution:
  • Still Mode:
    - Resolution :
    3264x2448 (8M)
    3264x2176 (3:2) (7.1M),
    2576x1932 (5M)
    2048x1536 (3M),
    1600x1200 (2M)
    1920x1080 (16:9) (2.1M),
    640x480 (VGA)
    Movie mode:
    - Resolution
    640x480 @ 30fps; 320x240 @ 30 fps
  • Image Compression Control
    Still Image : Best (5:1), Better (8:1), Good (10:1) in 4:2:0 format
    Movie: 640x480, 320x240 in 4:2:0 format
  • Image Sharpness Control: High, Normal, Low
  • Sound Effect: Beep ,Shutter, and Power-on sound
  • Auto LCD Off: Off, 30 sec, 1 min
  • Auto Power Off: 2 min, 5 min
  • Language Supported (OSD): English /German /French /Italian /Spanish /Portuguese(Brazil) /Japanese/ Traditional Chinese /Simplified Chinese /Russian /Arabic /Turkish/Dutch
Camera Features (Taking Picture)
  • Scene : Sport, Night Landscape, Museum, Snow, Sunset, Fireworks, Beach, Party, Backlight, Copy
  • White Balance: Auto, Sunny, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloudy
  • ISO Equivalent: Auto, ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1250
  • Exposure Control: TTL auto F/W program control
  • Exposure Metering: Matrix (Intelligent AE), Average, Spot
  • Exposure Compensation: Selectable +/- 2.0 EV with 0.3 EV steps
  • AF Focus Method: Single AF (default), Continuous AF
  • Focus Mode: Multi-zone, Single-zone (Center, Selected area)
  • Flash: Auto, Off, Fill, Red Eye,
  • Flash Range: GNo.: 5.4 @ ISO 100
    Wide: Operating Range 0.5 ~ 2.5m @ ISO Auto
    Tele: Operating Range 0.8 ~ 1.5m @ ISO Auto
  • Color Mode: Vivid, Color, Sepia, B/W
  • Image Capture Mode: Single, Burst @ 2fps (AF fixed), Multi-Burst (VGA 16 shots in selectable 1/7.5, 1/15, or 1/30 sec interval)
  • Long Exposure Time: Up to 8 sec.
Camera Features (Playback)
  • Playback magnify: Up to 6X (starting from 2X to 6X, step=0.5X)
  • Slideshow playback: Sequential, or Index playback with selectable interval
  • Image Editing: Crop, Resize, Rotate
  • Movie Editing: Divide, Review (Skip, Pause, FFW, FRW)
  • Move Image: Move Still image and Movies from internal to external memory card
  • Date and time stamp: Yes/No, user selectable
  • Formatting: FAT16, FAT32
  • LCD Review/Preview: Normal : 30fps
  • Voice Memo
  • Histogram
  • Video output :NTSC/PAL
  • Build-in microphone (in the front side) and speaker
  • Battery: NP-40 compatible Lithium-ion battery, 680 mAH
  • Dimension: 90 x 60 x 22 mm
Accessories
  • USB cable / TV cable (3 in 1 cable)
  • Pouch
  • CD
  • Quick start guide
  • Adaptor
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Battery charger
  • Hand strap

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Same problem for me. Try below one. Its working!!!
Press the power-on button, and at the same time Press and hold the shutter button down

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The 8M and 5M in the picture size setting is 8 megapixel or 5 megapixel. You can change to a lower i.e 5 M so that you can get more pictures onto the same memory card because the resolutions change and space occupied is also less.

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