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E18 error

The E18 error is an error message on Canon digital cameras. The E18 error occurs when anything prevents the zoom lens from properly extending or retracting.[1] The error has become notorious in the Canon user community as it can completely disable the camera, requiring expensive repairs.

The E18 error as it appears on a camera's LCD display (an Ixus II in this example).

ConsumerAffairs.com reports that the "lens has a feature called bellows claw, which is a gear that physically extends and retracts the lens. A piece that holds the lens, the barrier plate, is not large enough and can sometimes cause the bellows claw to malfunction, resulting in a stuck lens".[1] The result is a black screen that only contains the error message, E18. Another problem mentioned on the site blames a sticky iris in the lens, caused by grease entering inside from the microphones built into the lens. The buildup freezes up the ability of the lens to open.

Although the use of the E18 error coding made this problem seem to be the particular domain of Canon cameras, the problem is actually quite common throughout all cameras with telescopic lens barrels. As a result, Canon has since dropped the use of this error code in its newer cameras. In its place it has adopted the more common term "lens error" that other manufacturers use. As such, its newer cameras report this term when the problem occurs.

Causes edit

According to Canon, one may get an E18 due to any of the following:

  • Camera activating and lens opening while in a confined space or being blocked
  • Extracted lens getting jarred
  • Low battery condition as the unit is turned on or off
  • Dropping of the camera
  • Foreign substances, such as dust, sand or dirt entering into the camera body.
  • General jarring of the camera
  • "General camera malfunction"

One major contributor to E18 lens errors is the improper use of camera cases, or the carrying of cameras in pockets. An inadvertent activation of the camera while in the case or pocket may cause the lens to extend with the lens restricted in its movement, causing the error. Another cause is that sand, dust, and dirt will accumulate in the bottom of the case if it is not cleaned regularly (and lint for pockets). These materials readily cling to the camera by electrostatic build-up from the camera rubbing against the side of the case, especially for those cases with soft fibrous interiors. The lens error will occur once these materials work their way into the lens mechanism. Another major contributor is sand in general. Extra care should be utilized when taking a camera to the beach. Sand can cling to the lens barrel, again by electrostatic attraction. This may jam the lens mechanism when it tries to close. When at the beach, always inspect the lens barrel prior to closing to ensure that no sand particles are clinging to it (a single grain can jam the camera).

Repairing the E18 error edit

Two different types of problems are reported:

  • The camera can take a couple of shots (clear and in focus), then stops working. Removing the batteries and replacing may produce 2–3 extra shots.
    • Canon's instructions (by phone) are to 'remove the batteries, rotate the on button and hold for 5 seconds, and then replace the battery'. The few lucky pictures are clear and in focus.
    • A better solution (not provided by Canon) is to connect the camera to the TV or a computer. This may completely solve the problem. If not, it may at least allow an extra 10–15 shots. There are several forums on the net that mention that connecting the camera to the TV completely resolved the E18 error.
  • A camera lens is out-of-focus. Some users have been able to manipulate the lens back into place (see reference links below). To fix the problem, it is often necessary that the camera and optical assembly is disassembled, realigned and reassembled. A non-warranty repair at an authorized service center reportedly costs between US$79 to $250.

There are a number of online guides to repairing E18 errors oneself,[2] from simple guides on tapping the lens back into place[3] to complete disassembly/realignment/reassembly instructions.

Many of these fixes are presented in the below listed "External Links", and may also be found on search engines when the more common term "lens error" is utilized for the search.

Class action edit

A Chicago law firm, Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates, filed a class action lawsuit in 2005.[4] The law firm Girard Gibbs & De Bartolomeo LLP is investigating this camera error and may file a class-action lawsuit against Canon.[5] A lawsuit was filed and dismissed in 2006, but the plaintiffs planned to appeal.[2][needs update]

References edit

  1. ^ Digital Camera Disasters: Will Yours Get Fixed? One widespread camera problem gets out-of-warranty repairs, another gets a lawsuit. (Grace Aquino, PC World, Tuesday 21 February 2006)
  2. ^
  3. ^ IXUS 40 aka SD300 Repair Guide
  4. ^ E18 quick fix (CNet Digital cameras forum)
  5. ^ at the Wayback Machine (archived 23 January 2013)
  6. ^ Investigation by Girard Gibbs & De Bartolomeo LLP (currently accepting users to help with the investigation)
  1. ^ . 18 June 2012. Archived from the original on 18 June 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 October 2006.

External links edit

  • E18 error experiences log – list of cameras affected by this error along with anecdotes
  • E18 lens error repair techniques that do not involve opening of the camera. Extensive reader database of additional tips for this problem.
  • An entire website dedicated to the E18 error (Canon lens error)
  • An eBay seller that fix Canon S2, S3, S5 and other SX models with lens error
  • Fix Errors, Problems, Mistakes

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The E18 error is an error message on Canon digital cameras The E18 error occurs when anything prevents the zoom lens from properly extending or retracting 1 The error has become notorious in the Canon user community as it can completely disable the camera requiring expensive repairs The E18 error as it appears on a camera s LCD display an Ixus II in this example ConsumerAffairs com reports that the lens has a feature called bellows claw which is a gear that physically extends and retracts the lens A piece that holds the lens the barrier plate is not large enough and can sometimes cause the bellows claw to malfunction resulting in a stuck lens 1 The result is a black screen that only contains the error message E18 Another problem mentioned on the site blames a sticky iris in the lens caused by grease entering inside from the microphones built into the lens The buildup freezes up the ability of the lens to open Although the use of the E18 error coding made this problem seem to be the particular domain of Canon cameras the problem is actually quite common throughout all cameras with telescopic lens barrels As a result Canon has since dropped the use of this error code in its newer cameras In its place it has adopted the more common term lens error that other manufacturers use As such its newer cameras report this term when the problem occurs Contents 1 Causes 2 Repairing the E18 error 3 Class action 4 References 5 External linksCauses editAccording to Canon one may get an E18 due to any of the following Camera activating and lens opening while in a confined space or being blocked Extracted lens getting jarred Low battery condition as the unit is turned on or off Dropping of the camera Foreign substances such as dust sand or dirt entering into the camera body General jarring of the camera General camera malfunction One major contributor to E18 lens errors is the improper use of camera cases or the carrying of cameras in pockets An inadvertent activation of the camera while in the case or pocket may cause the lens to extend with the lens restricted in its movement causing the error Another cause is that sand dust and dirt will accumulate in the bottom of the case if it is not cleaned regularly and lint for pockets These materials readily cling to the camera by electrostatic build up from the camera rubbing against the side of the case especially for those cases with soft fibrous interiors The lens error will occur once these materials work their way into the lens mechanism Another major contributor is sand in general Extra care should be utilized when taking a camera to the beach Sand can cling to the lens barrel again by electrostatic attraction This may jam the lens mechanism when it tries to close When at the beach always inspect the lens barrel prior to closing to ensure that no sand particles are clinging to it a single grain can jam the camera Repairing the E18 error editTwo different types of problems are reported The camera can take a couple of shots clear and in focus then stops working Removing the batteries and replacing may produce 2 3 extra shots Canon s instructions by phone are to remove the batteries rotate the on button and hold for 5 seconds and then replace the battery The few lucky pictures are clear and in focus A better solution not provided by Canon is to connect the camera to the TV or a computer This may completely solve the problem If not it may at least allow an extra 10 15 shots There are several forums on the net that mention that connecting the camera to the TV completely resolved the E18 error A camera lens is out of focus Some users have been able to manipulate the lens back into place see reference links below To fix the problem it is often necessary that the camera and optical assembly is disassembled realigned and reassembled A non warranty repair at an authorized service center reportedly costs between US 79 to 250 There are a number of online guides to repairing E18 errors oneself 2 from simple guides on tapping the lens back into place 3 to complete disassembly realignment reassembly instructions Many of these fixes are presented in the below listed External Links and may also be found on search engines when the more common term lens error is utilized for the search Class action editA Chicago law firm Horwitz Horwitz amp Associates filed a class action lawsuit in 2005 4 The law firm Girard Gibbs amp De Bartolomeo LLP is investigating this camera error and may file a class action lawsuit against Canon 5 A lawsuit was filed and dismissed in 2006 but the plaintiffs planned to appeal 2 needs update References edit Digital Camera Disasters Will Yours Get Fixed One widespread camera problem gets out of warranty repairs another gets a lawsuit Grace Aquino PC World Tuesday 21 February 2006 Repair guide IXUS 40 aka SD300 Repair Guide E18 quick fix CNet Digital cameras forum Action by Horwitz Horwitz amp Associates at the Wayback Machine archived 23 January 2013 Investigation by Girard Gibbs amp De Bartolomeo LLP currently accepting users to help with the investigation Canon Class Action Denied 18 June 2012 Archived from the original on 18 June 2012 Retrieved 16 June 2022 Canon Class Action Denied Archived from the original on 19 October 2006 External links editE18 error experiences log list of cameras affected by this error along with anecdotes Photographed solution for the E18 problem E18 lens error repair techniques that do not involve opening of the camera Extensive reader database of additional tips for this problem The only fix that worked for me An entire website dedicated to the E18 error Canon lens error Chicago law firms An eBay seller that fix Canon S2 S3 S5 and other SX models with lens error Fix Errors Problems Mistakes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title E18 error amp oldid 1184044687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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