Canon Power Shot is one of the most powerful cameras available in the market right now and yet; it has not been able to escape from errors. While some errors can be easily resolved with troubleshooting, others can take a lot of time. To help you fix all the errors, we have compiled together the list of some of the most common errors in the camera
1: No Memory Card
This error means that the Memory Card or the Storage Card is not getting detected by Canon Power Shot. This usually happens when the memory card is inserted in the wrong direction. Take out the memory card from your camera and insert it back again properly to see if the problem is getting resolved.
2: Card is Locked
Another error that might give you a small headache is “Memory Card is locked” error. Check whether the Memory Card is locked, and unlock it. And if you can’t find the lock switch, and then insert it into a Card Reader/ Adapter that has a switch and try inserting it back again. The lock switch is present in the left side of the SD card. You can unlock it by sliding it up.
3: No Images
This happens when your camera or system does not detect images. And the panic starts when you realize you forgot to backup all the pictures.
Data can get corrupted or sometimes, RAW images refuse to get detected by the camera or the system. But, you have to remember not to overwrite the memory card, or you would not be able to retrieve the pictures. We would recommend using a professional tool like Stellar Photo Recovery tool to recover lost, corrupted or deleted files.
4: Images are protected
If the images in the camera are protected, you can’t read or write that image. Obviously, you have to remove the protection. You can follow the steps below to remove protection:
- Press Playback button. Turn power on
- Press Menu> Playback>Protect>Select
- Select the image/images from which you want to remove protection
- Press Set Function button
Error 5: Incompatible Image/ JPEG/ Unidentified Image/ Cannot Playback
You can try to connect the card in some other device. By this way, you can verify to see if the card is corrupt or not. For fixing corruption you can try to format your card if possible. Otherwise, to fix this Canon Power Shot error message, you need to scan the Memory Card using a recovery tool. These errors occur when the files are altered, shot using a different camera, or are corrupted. You can recover the photos or media files using Stellar Photo Recovery Tool as it recovers media files directly from a camera, external drives, and even memory cards. All latest types of media files such as BMP, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, JP2, PCT, PBM Paint Shop Pro Image File (PSP), Picture File (PCT), Adobe EPS (Windows), MOS, MEF, PSP, DJVU, TGA, PGM, DNG, PNG, PSD, INDD, and more are supported by it.
You may get error message with codes that are totally unrecognizable. These are the common error codes of Canon Power shot Series. We have listed them out below for your reference.
Err 01
What it means: Communication between camera and lens is malfunctioning.
Clean the electrical lens and contacts very carefully using a dry and clean cloth. Do not use a wet cloth or don’t touch directly with hands.
Err 02
What it means: Memory Card can’t be accessed.
This can be due to improper insertion of Memory Card. Remove and insert it properly. If the error persists, format the card. You can use recovery tools like Stellar Photo Recovery software to recover your photos, music or video files.
Err 03
What this means: Too many folders in the card/ not enough Space.
You pretty much know how to fix this error. Simply erase the data to make space.
Err 04
What this means: Due to full memory card, images cannot be saved further.
Either erase the memory card to make space or format your memory card
Err 05
What this means: built-in flash could not be raised.
You can restart your camera again to check if the error is resolved or not.
Err 06
What this means: sensor cleaning is not possible
Use the same solution as in ERR E05
Err 10
What this means: memory card files malfunction
Restart your camera again to check if the error is resolved or not, and also do not forget to reinstall your battery.
Err 20
What this means: mechanical malfunction detected
Use the same solution as in err 10
Err 30
What this means: shutter malfunction detected
Use the same solution as in err 10
Err 40
What this means: Power source malfunction
Use the same solution as in err 10
Err 50
What this means: Electric control malfunction
Use the same solution as in err 10
Err 60
What this means: Malfunction in lens movement
Recheck the lens fitment
Err 70
What this means: Malfunction in images
Use the same solution as in err 10
Err 80
What this means: Malfunction in electric control or images
Use the same solution as in err 10
Err 99
Among all these, Err 99 is the most dreaded one and Canon is famous for this error. All most all Canons at some point have this error. It’s a general error and happens due to error in lens communication. There are four possible solutions for this one:
- Clean the lens properly
- Reboot the camera
- Perform a completer power cycle
- Troubleshoot your Memory card
Whatever may be the reason for these errors, they can mostly be fixed with little patience and skills. It’s mostly dealing with lens or Memory card. And you can easily fix these Canon Power shot error messages by cleaning the contact lens of the camera or formatting your Memory Card. Cleaning requires few precautions and formatting your card can corrupt your photos or other media files. Hence, it’s better to first run a scan using Stellar Photo Recovery tool and then format the card to save your data from any damage or loss. Even after formatting the card, if you can’t fix those dreaded errors, then try using the lens or Memory Card on some other camera to test whether the lens/card is faulty or some other problems persist.
Note: And if none of them works for you, Canon Technical Support team is there to help you.
Thanks for the valuable information. My SD card got corrupt but I recovered the photos back easily.