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Cannon Ixus 130 camera error e32.

  • 30-12-2010 6:20pm
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    I have a Cannon Ixus 130 camera. When the camera is on for about a minute or two, it automatically shuts down with an error message e32 coming up.
    Has anyone had this problem? Anything I can od?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,624 ✭✭✭double GG


    I have a Cannon Ixus 130 camera. When the camera is on for about a minute or two, it automatically shuts down with an error message e32 coming up.
    Has anyone had this problem? Anything I can od?



    http://www.fixya.com/support/t5945927-sd1400_canon_camera_error_e32


    I seen this online, it might help.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 Flowerpot10


    Thanks for that. Unfortunately it didn't work. I reckon i will have to bring it to someone


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 RayanMX


    Hello everyone,

    I'm posting this even though I have a Canon SD1400 IS because this error seems to be a pretty common error among different Canon models so...

    If your camera lens is working fine (expanding and contracting unobstructed) and your camera sometimes seem to work and sometimes fail, then I'm sorry to say that your camera is about to bite the dust.

    At least in my case I found that it's a bad hardware design on the SD1400 IS camera.

    I have posted a lengthy post over at G+ with pictures of my findings.

    I basically discovered that the E32 error can be caused by a bad design where a data cable (or otherwise known as flex cable) inside the Optics Module has or is about to permanently fail due to a fold caused by pressure and the normal lens operation (popping in and out) makes this fold to break, thus causing intermittent problems at first and permanent damage eventually.

    If you want to see some pictures check this link: https://plus.google.com/u/0/?tab=XX#102193860939068988436/posts/U74ahn9hgLs


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