04-16-2020 11:49 AM - last edited on 06-14-2024 01:53 PM by Danny
I recently acquired a Canon EOS 7D and two lenses, an EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM and an EF 50mm f/1.8 II. When I try to use the EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM, it constantly gives me error code 01, that the contacts on the lens need to be cleaned, even right after I cleaned them. What should I do?
04-16-2020 11:54 AM
If you got it new from an authorised dealer, call Canon Support. They will walk you through a test and if necessary, arrange for a warranty repair.
If not, contact the seller.
04-16-2020 12:26 PM
"... even right after I cleaned them. What should I do?"
Yeah, that almost never, to never, works or helps. You do need to call Canon 1 (800) 652-2666. The first thing they will tell you to do is clean the contacts! It is a feel good thing with them I think.
04-16-2020 12:44 PM
"Yeah, that almost never, to never, works or helps. You do need to call Canon 1 (800) 652-2666. The first thing they will tell you to do is clean the contacts! It is a feel good thing with them I think"
I went through the same thing for years with Verizon and later Frontier when I had a landline. The service would fail regularly due to a farmer hitting a pedestal, mice chewing on wires in a pedestal, or just plain failure from lack of maintenance but they always started with: "have you plugged in a phone at the network interface box". I always jumped through that hoop but the problem was ALWAYS on their side of the network.
The contacts are self wiping on the lens/body interface so it is rare that cleaning will help but I am sure it has helped in a small number of cases.
Rodger
04-16-2020 12:30 PM
"...arrange for a warranty repair."
That's not likely since the 7D is over 10 years old now. I doubt any new ones are left on a store's shelf. But ya never know, doesn't hurt to ask.
04-16-2020 12:39 PM - edited 04-16-2020 12:42 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"...arrange for a warranty repair."
That's not likely since the 7D is over 10 years old now. I doubt any new ones are left on a store's shelf. But ya never know, doesn't hurt to ask.
Don't forget. Many used camera equipment dealers offer up to180 day warranties on used gear.
[EDIT] I find the combination of camera a lenses to be just a little odd. A 6D would make more sense.
04-16-2020 02:13 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:"...arrange for a warranty repair."
That's not likely since the 7D is over 10 years old now. I doubt any new ones are left on a store's shelf. But ya never know, doesn't hurt to ask.
Don't forget. Many used camera equipment dealers offer up to180 day warranties on used gear.
[EDIT] I find the combination of camera a lenses to be just a little odd. A 6D would make more sense.
A little odd, maybe, but not a lot odd. When I bought my second 7D, I chose the 24-105 II as the kit lens, because I was hoping to go FF eventually. It wasn't the ideal focal length for a 7D, but I got some really good pictures with it. And now I still think it's the best outdoor walkaround lens on my 5D3 and 5D4.
04-16-2020 02:36 PM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@Waddizzle wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:"...arrange for a warranty repair."
That's not likely since the 7D is over 10 years old now. I doubt any new ones are left on a store's shelf. But ya never know, doesn't hurt to ask.
Don't forget. Many used camera equipment dealers offer up to180 day warranties on used gear.
[EDIT] I find the combination of camera a lenses to be just a little odd. A 6D would make more sense.
A little odd, maybe, but not a lot odd. When I bought my second 7D, I chose the 24-105 II as the kit lens, because I was hoping to go FF eventually. It wasn't the ideal focal length for a 7D, but I got some really good pictures with it. And now I still think it's the best outdoor walkaround lens on my 5D3 and 5D4.
No, I think that combo of body and two lenses is more than just a little odd. It's almost like someone pulled model numbers out of hat. Granted, it is useful combination for a lot of photo pursuits. It could do a decent job at taking outdoor portraits.
But, it is a ten year old camera paired with two full frame lenses. One lens is fairly new, and I cannot be certain which version of the 50mm is being referenced. It is the 24-105mm that is out of place. It is the age of the lens, not the range of focal lengths, especially when paired with a 50mm prime.
BTW, is that a typo, or did you really buy the original version of the 24-105?
04-16-2020 03:15 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@Waddizzle wrote:
@ebiggs1 wrote:"...arrange for a warranty repair."
That's not likely since the 7D is over 10 years old now. I doubt any new ones are left on a store's shelf. But ya never know, doesn't hurt to ask.
Don't forget. Many used camera equipment dealers offer up to180 day warranties on used gear.
[EDIT] I find the combination of camera a lenses to be just a little odd. A 6D would make more sense.
A little odd, maybe, but not a lot odd. When I bought my second 7D, I chose the 24-105 II as the kit lens, because I was hoping to go FF eventually. It wasn't the ideal focal length for a 7D, but I got some really good pictures with it. And now I still think it's the best outdoor walkaround lens on my 5D3 and 5D4.
No, I think that combo of body and two lenses is more than just a little odd. It's almost like someone pulled model numbers out of hat. Granted, it is useful combination for a lot of photo pursuits. It could do a decent job at taking outdoor portraits.
But, it is a ten year old camera paired with two full frame lenses. One lens is fairly new, and I cannot be certain which version of the 50mm is being referenced. It is the 24-105mm that is out of place. It is the age of the lens, not the range of focal lengths, especially when paired with a 50mm prime.
BTW, is that a typo, or did you really buy the original version of the 24-105?
Yeah, I think you're right. I believe the II was the recent one that, last I looked, cost only $100 more than its predecessor (presumably because most didn't think it was much of an improvement). The one I bought was the one that was current in the waning days of the 7D and was being offered as a kit lens for it.
04-16-2020 03:09 PM
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