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    kodak z712 len is Stuck

    Hello to all

    i have KODAK EASYSHARE Z712 IS Zoom Digital Camera , the problem is that the lens is stuck ,and it does not come off when I turn off the camera. so is it is impossible to take pictures , i think The batteries are good, but the display shows camera error #E45 , please tell me how to solve these problem with my camera

    Thank you in advance

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    Re: kodak z712 len is Stuck

    I have a Kodak CX6330 and I had the same problem "Error E45" Since my camera was no longer guarantee , I decided to disassemble it And discovered the problem. In fact the problem was caused by the knob used to close the lens , To repair , it must be dismantled by removing a screw and adjust the flap to fixed it

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    Re: kodak z712 len is Stuck

    Try removing all sources of energy to the device (batteries,etc). Then put everything in order and turn on your device. Try new batteries and get the camera back to Kodak for replacement , also there is a little workaround for this problem , If you have a Digital camera with "Lens Error", you may be able to fix it banging it because the broken tooth is jamming the mechanish. When you hit the camera, the tooth broken will fall and the mechanism will work again...
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    Re: kodak z712 len is Stuck

    The batteries may be low or exhausted.

    NOTE: If the batteries run low on power, your camera may turn off without retracting the lens. In most cases, this is normal, and can be corrected by recharging the camera batteries.

    In the U.S. and other countries where the Step-by-Step Solutions and Repair tool is available:

    Recharge the batteries or install new batteries.
    NOTE: Rechargeable batteries can be charged in the following ways depending on the camera:

    • Remove the batteries and place them in an optional battery charger.
    • Place the camera in a printer dock or a camera dock.
    • With the batteries installed, connect the camera to an AC adapter or to a computer using a USB cable.


    for complete Details Check this Link

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