02-27-2016 11:08 AM
Hi Guys, my old 60D workhorse camera has developed an issue. Looking through the viewfinder everything is out of focus, settings and view. The Diopoter does nothing to correct it, I tried cycling one click at a time through each of the diopters magnifications and it seems to make no difference.
This poor camera has taken well over 1 mil photos but its a good model for taking on holiday for widlife shots so I would like to get it resolved. It was working correctly 2 weeks ago and has been stored in a padded camera bag since, so its a mystery why it should suddenly drop the focus. All photos taken come out perfectly but its very hard chasing a bird in flight when its out of focus in the viewfinder. Tried multipul lenses, not sure if anyone has any ideas or has heard of similar issues.
Many Thanks
02-27-2016 04:49 PM
Did you check the focusing screen ?
02-27-2016 05:51 PM
Erm no, lol never even thought of it. I will have to see if I have one of those tools laying about to check it, maybe just a reseat will help. Thanks for the reply,
I will post an update once I have finished rummaging through boxes of camera bits to find that tool thingy-me-bob.
02-28-2016 08:19 AM
Hi, I checked that focussing screen and its fine, I removed the screen and re-inserted it. Looking through the viewfinder without the focussing screen the image is exactly the same, all of the camera settings are blurred to the point they are unreadable, re-inserting the focussing screen made no difference.
Starting to wonder if the viewfinder has died. Not sure if I can buy the viewfinder parts myself and install them, I am due to be heading away to Africa soon and would like it resolved before I go as all of my long lenses are callibrated to this camera.
Any other ideas would be very welcome. Thank you
02-28-2016 09:09 AM
"This poor camera has taken well over 1 mil photos but its a good model ..."
If that statement is true, which I am almost in unbelief , it is probably time to consider a new camera. This would truly be a rarity. I would not take it on a serious trip without a newer back-up camera.
02-28-2016 09:11 AM
"Not sure if I can buy the viewfinder parts myself and install them, ..."
The viewfinder is optical so what would you replace? Seriously consider a new replacement camera.
02-28-2016 09:54 AM
@Squiddib wrote:Hi, I checked that focussing screen and its fine, I removed the screen and re-inserted it. Looking through the viewfinder without the focussing screen the image is exactly the same, all of the camera settings are blurred to the point they are unreadable, re-inserting the focussing screen made no difference.
Starting to wonder if the viewfinder has died. Not sure if I can buy the viewfinder parts myself and install them, I am due to be heading away to Africa soon and would like it resolved before I go as all of my long lenses are callibrated to this camera.
Any other ideas would be very welcome. Thank you
If you replace anything that involves the autofocus mechanism (and I guess the viewfinder does), you're going to have to recalibrate the lenses. So I don't see that as an issue.
And I agree with Ernie. For what your Africa trip is going to cost, the price of a 60D falls within roundoff error. Treat yourself to a new 70D or 7D2.
02-28-2016 11:18 AM
How long is your Africa trip? Push come to shove, try renting a camera, so that you can try it out.
02-28-2016 01:59 PM
As recommedned, new/rental should be a serious consideration for what is possibly a once in a lifetime trip.
Even if the photo count is 1/10 of what you estimate thats over the Canon rated life for the shutter.
You can get a refurb 70D from Canon for $730; any sort of repair to your camera would probably be close to half that, and its still a high-mileage camera when repaired.
02-28-2016 03:46 PM
"Even if the photo count is 1/10 of what you estimate thats over the Canon rated life for the shutter."
To be honest it is unbelievable to the max! I know of just a couple 1 series that made that number of actuation's. 300 to 400 thousand gets the best of them. I know that is meaningless. 150 would be a high number for a xxD, IMHO. But what do I know?
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