Camera connector and frozen screen

i was pleased to activate my camera connector and have it work! until one of the connections bacame loose and my ipod screen froze. i tried toggleing the hold switch and holding the menu and click buttons, but neither worked. any ideas?

Hey BBDunn,
Welcome to the BlackBerry Support Community Forums.
Thanks for the question.
Just to clarify the update you did was for 10.0.10.116 and not 10.0.0.116? When taking a picture on the BlackBerry Z10 if you hold the smartphone it will automatically focus.
Did you do the update through BlackBerry Link or over-the-air wirelessly?
I would highly suggest you create a backup of your data through BlackBerry Link (Device>Backup), then perform a security wipe by going to Settings>Security>Security Wipe.  
Then test the camera out prior to restoring any data.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Cheers.
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