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Camera Will Not Power On
The camera does not show any signs of powering up.
Faulty Power Adapter
A dysfunctional power adapter may be causing your camera to not turn on. Consider buying a new adapter to charge your camera.
Faulty Battery
If the power adapter is not damaged and your camera still won’t turn on, then the battery may be faulty. You should consider replacing the battery using our guide.
Pictures Are Overexposed
If your photos are too bright, your camera’s lens aperture or shutter may be the culprits. These two components play critical roles in determining photo exposure.
Damaged Lens Aperture
The lens aperture controls the size of the lens and directs the amount of light let into the lens. If it is damaged, too much light may be entering the lens and will result in overexposed pictures. Use this guide to correct your lens aperture.
Damaged Camera Shutter
The camera shutter determines the amount of time the camera lens is open, also known as exposure time. If the camera shutter is jammed it may be letting too much light into the lens, resulting in overly bright photos. You can fix your shutter by following this guide.
Blank LCD
The camera turns on but the LCD screen is still dark.
Dirty Camera Sensor
The camera sensor converts what you see through the viewfinder or LCD monitor into an image. If the sensor is dirty, it may cause the LCD to appear blank even if the camera is on. Use this guide to clean your camera sensor.
Damaged LCD
Your LCD screen may be damaged due to some kind of impact or trauma. If the LCD is damaged it should be replaced. Here is a guide detailing this process.
Damaged Motherboard
The motherboard is the “brains” of the computer. It interprets each of the key presses and performs the corresponding operation. If the motherboard is damaged the LCD may not respond to actions correctly. Follow our guide to replace the motherboard.
Short Battery Life
The camera does not retain charge.
Old Battery
If the camera is dying quickly despite being fully charged, you should first consider the age of the battery. According to the Powershot Pro1 manual, the battery pack has a battery life of 300 charge cycles. If the battery has surpassed this number of charges it should be replaced. Here is a guide detailing this process.
Faulty Power Adapter
If the battery is in working condition but still fails to retain charge then the power adapter may be the cause behind the problem. You should consider replacing the adapter.
Non-Functioning Flash
When taking a picture, the flash is not activated.
Flash Option Set To Auto/ Off
Check to make sure that the flash option is not set to auto or off. If it is set to auto, the flash will only activate if a picture is taken in a low-lit setting and if it is turned off then the flash will never be activated.
Damaged Built-In Flash
If the built-in flash is emitting smoke or noise then it may be damaged and may need to be replaced. You can find step-by-step directions for replacing the flash here.
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