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08-17-2019 02:05 PM
If you have and knowledge of this issue please help me. And please refrain from speculation. I know you are all smart and I’ve tried all the usual remedies. Let’s limit our discussion to first or secondhand knowledge of this specific issue.
Thanks for any help
Greg
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08-25-2019 12:46 PM
"Usual remedies: change batteries, change card, reset camera, clean contacts."
What some are trying to say, perhaps coarsely, is once the average person has done those steps a call to Canon is in order.
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08-30-2019 05:56 PM
"It was found that the front cover was out of position causing the depth of field button to be stuck"
That was the cause. Not sure what “front cover” refers to though
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08-30-2019 10:44 PM
@GWagner wrote:
Canon repair invoice:
"It was found that the front cover was out of position causing the depth of field button to be stuck"
That was the cause. Not sure what “front cover” refers to though
Sounds like a damaged body.
Cameras have a chassis, that serves as a skeleton for the body. The chassis is covered with panels that form the actual exterior of the camera. Sounds like one was somehow out of its’ proper position.
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08-31-2019 09:02 AM
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08-31-2019 09:05 AM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@GWagner wrote:
Canon repair invoice:
"It was found that the front cover was out of position causing the depth of field button to be stuck".
That was the cause. Not sure what “front cover” refers to thoughSounds like a damaged body.
Cameras have a chassis, that serves as a skeleton for the body. The chassis is covered with panels that form the actual exterior of the camera. Sounds like one was somehow out of its’ proper position.
Yeah, the concern in a case like this is not that the panel was out of position, but rather how it got that way. It's not a common condition. One has to suspect that the camera either was worked on by someone who didn't know what he was doing or has been dropped.
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