11-05-2023 11:51 AM
Can a camera die if it hasnt been used for a long time?
I went as a full hands on dad when my son came, its been more than a year since I stopped using my camera ever since my boy arrived. It was well kept. Now that I've had the hang of being a dad (I wish), I took my camera out but its not turning on. Initial thought was of course its the batteries so I charged them all. I have 3 and all of them wont boot the camera. I have read an article here where his card door was the problem and it got fixed but mine is okay. Is my camera dead? If I bring it to some shop should I settle with my hopes down?
11-05-2023 11:52 AM
I might try new batteries.
11-06-2023 12:54 PM
"Can a camera die if it hasnt been used for a long time?"
In just a year or so, the likelihood is, no. Something else is wrong. Its a cheap guess to try a new battery. It is also possible the charger isn't working. If you have a local camera repair that's probably the best place to start.
11-06-2023 03:28 PM
Another cheap, quick, and dirty test you can try is to remove the memory card. Does it still not boot up?
Do the same with the lens or any attached accessories. Remove them. Use a body cap to close and protect the mirror box, if you have one. All we want is the bare bones camera and its battery. Does it still not start up?
Does your charger indicate that the batteries have fully charged? This may take as long as a few hours to fully recharge.
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