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Hi, I have the same problem only i don't have the filter stuck on. but it comes up with the "zoom error" as well. Any help would be very much appreciated.
So in other words it's pretty much buggered then? Because it has been dropped onto solid rock by a 11 year old. (not a good idea to let children use expensive things)
Regards, JaseSo in other words it's pretty much buggered then?
Because it has been dropped onto solid rock by a 11 year old. (not a good idea to let children use expensive things)
Regards, Jase
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No, your lens has several very small motors, dust sand or water gets in can cause problems. Fuji has a huge problem with these cameras and bad lens. You will always have this problem and there is no easy fix.
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If you try turning on the camera with the lens cap on, you may get zoom error. Ensure that you are removing the lens cap before turning on the camera.
If the autofocus ring is held while taking the picture, or operating the lens this will also cause the Zoom error message coming up.
If that is not the problem, then the lens has troubles extending. This may happen because of dust stuck in lens mechanism, or because of a mechanical fault concerning the lens. Any cause preventing lens from full extention or retraction will trigger zoom error.
It won't focus because ya lens is out of focus due to it being stuck had same prob wig my Sony worked out cheaper to buy a new camera than have it fixed.very fiddley to repair hope if bin some help
I had this error and did two things to fix it and am not really sure which worked, or it may have been both: 1) Charge your batteries or replace with high power (2700) type 2)Is there a bit of dirt stuck between the zoom bit and the body?
With my S1000fd, if I press the on/off while holding the zoom bit so it cannot come out fully, I get the "zoom error" message.
Hi Sandra, Try power reset for your camera. Turn the camera on, and without turning the camera off, open the battery door and take the batteries out. Leave it for a minute or two. This helps camera get reset and helps correct the basic functionality and also zoom error. Hope it helps u otherwise u will have to take it to authorised repair center. Good Luck.
My camera was dropped and the zoom small stick stop working, looks like it was stuck, when I want to zoom I pull de stick but it doesnt work, any suggestions?
when the lens comes out, gently pull it as far as it will go, wiggle it a bit and it should right itself. just tried it with mine and it's sorted.
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So in other words it's pretty much buggered then?
Because it has been dropped onto solid rock by a 11 year old. (not a good idea to let children use expensive things)
Regards, Jase
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