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Kenny Jones Posted on Dec 05, 2013

System O.I.S. error on powerup

When I turn on the camera I get a "System O.I.S. error on the led. Any clues what I can do to fix?

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You didn't list what model you have all I can tell you O.I.S. stands for optical image stabilization, if you model has a 'switch' to control the OIS, then try changing the switch, if it is a menu setting...try reset.
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