01-31-2016 12:44 AM - edited 01-31-2016 12:46 AM
I have a Canon EOS 70D that is just a few days over a year from date of purchase. The camera froze during a shoot and would not turn on again.
I have tried;
1. Different fully charged (Canon) Batteries.
2. Removing the lens and card, and trying the batteries.
3. With and without a battery grip.
I have only around 9K shutter count on it. I have always looked after my camera very well and kept it in a dry box when not used. This is quite diaspointing.
What is even more disapointing is i got the Camera from JBHIFI in Sydney and i live in Fiji and we do not have any canon shops in Fiji specalizing in DSLR's
I am at a cross road and would like to know if anyone has any suggestions.
Thankyou in advance for any information
01-31-2016 02:39 AM
01-31-2016 02:41 AM
05-15-2017 11:43 AM
I can't explain why it works, but I (skeptically) watched the 2 minute video, followed the steps, and am 100% back in business.
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