04-08-2019 12:56 PM
My 60D keeps turning itself on. I turn it off and about two or three minutes later it's back on again all by itself -- with the physical power switch in the Off position. The result is that my batteries keep draining down. I thought perhaps it was related to the memory card but it does the same thing with no memory card in. Additionally, when I switched off and took the memory card out it then didn't turn back on. So, once I managed to get it back on, I tried removing the card (causing it to automatically turn off); then, after closing the door to the empty card bay, I flipped the power switch to Off and then back to On and it turned on. So I know none of this is because of the battery, which is charged. It's like the camera has a mind of its own - I keep finding it on with the power switch in the Off postion.
04-08-2019 03:12 PM
The plot thickens. I turned off "Auto Power Down" and the camera stopped turning itself back on. Just to confirm, I put Auto Power Down back on again set at 2 minutes. Turned off the camera. The camera turns back on 4 minutes later. I set Auto Power Down to 1 minute; it turned back on by itself after 2 minutes. I set Auto Power Down to 4 minutes; the camera turned itself back on after 8 minutes. It seems to be a crazy bug in Auto Power Down that the camera turns itself on at double the time Auto Power Down is set for. But am I the only one ever to have had this happen?? Is anyone from Canon reading this??
04-08-2019 04:46 PM
Hello jjmarston,
Welcome to the Canon Forums and thanks for your post!
This is definitely some unusual behavior as I have never heard of the Auto Power Off feature operating in this manor.
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One thing I would try is to remove any and all accessories from the camera (except a Canon brand battery) and testing the isolated camera body by itself to see if this unusual behavior continues.
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04-08-2019 05:00 PM
Thanks for the quick reply. There are no accessories on the camera and the batteries are Canon. It's pretty clearly a software glitch. The time it takes to turn the camera back on is precisely double whatever the Auto Power Down is set to. I don't need Auto Power Down so the fix is simply to keep it Off. But if I were Canon I'd look into whether this is a software bug that can be fixed.
04-09-2019 03:36 AM
I personally have 3, EOS 60D's and have never experienced or heard of this issue. Is it possible to refresh the firmware on your camera in case it has got corrupted? If the system will let you that would be a simple, free and hopefully effective way to resolve your issue.
04-09-2019 08:06 AM
04-09-2019 11:01 AM
Try this:"
https://seventrumpet.com/resetting-canon-eos-60d-digital-slr-camera/
04-09-2019 12:28 PM
OK but why would resetting to the factory settings solve the problem? It sounds a little bit like being told to shut down and restart my computer irrespective of the specific problem. Not that I have any settings I'm afraid to lose but I don't want to do this if there's not a compelling reason to think this problem will be solved by it. Have you ever encountered the problem I've described?
04-09-2019 12:30 PM
It does all of what I have described with no memory card in the camera, as well. So it does not seem to be an issue of the memory card.
04-09-2019 12:31 PM
How can I re-fresh the firmware? Is there such a thing as updating the firmware (I'm thinking it's like the operating system on a computer but maybe that's not a good analogy)?
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