Display
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Why does the display keep saying there is a lens error? |
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I read that a microswitch may be missing |
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Is it possible to replace the flash light? |
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Background
The Canon PowerShot S110 is a pocket-sized camera released in 2013. It has a 12.1 megapixel, 1/1.7 inch image sensor that allows the photographer to take beautiful pictures. It is fairly similar to the Canon PowerShot S100, but instead of a GPS it has built-in Wi-Fi and a new touch screen. It is smaller than a deck of cards, easy to carry, and takes professional-looking pictures.
Users have reported a lens error as the main problem with the Canon PowerShot S110. This lens error is known to occur when the lens gets stuck while trying to extend or retract. This error is an easy fix.
It is easy to use, so novice photographers have more control and take professional pictures. For the professional photographer, you can carry this mini camera around and take the same type of pictures that you would take with one of those expensive cameras that you may own.
Identification
You can identify your PowerShot S110 camera by the model number printed on the front case. The serial number can be found on the bottom of the camera, printed on a sticker near the tripod socket. For additional help identifying your camera, take a look at the Canon support page.
Additional Information
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- The official Canon documentation for this device can be found here.
- The official Camera User guide in PDF format can be found here.
- A possible resource for camera parts is this online retailer here.