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Brand new Rebel T6 problems

ryanisthefitz
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I was so enthusiastic to open my new 'full-size' Canon camera after using a small point and shoot for over a decade, only to find that it would not read the flash card that came with the camera bundle on Amazon.  The card is a Sandisk 32gb SDHC Class 10 48mb/s.  I cannot see any reason why this card should be incompatible with this camera.  The error message is that "Card cannot be accessed...." and when I try to format it, I get "Cannot format, change card".  I would most appreciate a pointer or two from someone else who has solved this problem.  

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"Stop playing around trying to fix it, return it. There is something wrong with the camera."

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EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.


@TTMartin wrote:

@ryanisthefitz wrote:

That's not the exact one but it is close.  Thank you for the reply.  The exact one I can't find right now as it was a birthday present.


Generally those kinds of bundles are a 'red flag'. The seller bundles a bunch of stuff that low quality and of little real world use. Those kinds of bundles on Amazon are from 3rd party sellers, not, Amazon themselves.

When buying from Amazon stick with those items that are 'Sold and Shipped by Amazon', that way you are ensured that it is being purchased from an Authorized Canon Dealer, which Amazon is.

 

If you are within the 30 day return period, I would go onto Amazon and request a return as not working / defective. When you get the credit from Amazon, just buy the camera and lens combo that is sold and shipped by Amazon. 

 

Same goes for the memory card, a 32gb Sandisk Ultra card is fine, just make sure it is sold and shipped by Amazon as there are counterfeit Sandisk cards being sold by disreputable dealers. 


That's good advice.

 

Better advice is not to buy anything more costly than a paperback novel from Amazon, IMHO.  Get a full refund.  Visit the Canon Online Store's Refurbished Cameras section.  If what you want is not in stock, then WAIT for it to return.  

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I'm submitting it to Canon for repair.  The guy I talked to earlier was helpful and friendly, not to mention he agrees it is a camera problem and not a card problem.  Thank you all for your comments.  I have to say that I feel welcomed to this board and free to post knowing there are people on here who genuinely want to help.

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