04-16-2024 11:51 AM
Well, my M50 seemed to have given up. My shutter is closed, even when the camera is powered off. When I switch it on, the screen and viewfinder don’t turn on, and there’s a faint pulsing sound like the motor is trying to activate the shutter.
I’m trying to sort out if this is a full shutter failure, or just the motor? I’d love to repair it and get the camera back up and running if at all possible. Any help is appreciated.
04-19-2024 01:14 AM
Hi there,
It would be hard to say for sure exactly where the failure lies until the camera is opened up by a repair technician, however one thing I would suggest is to make certain that the camera itself is causing the issue. Testing with a second battery is always a good idea, and I definitely recommend checking the camera either with a different lens mounted on it or with no lens at all, just to make sure the lens is not the cause of the issue.
Otherwise, you can generally get some better idea of the issue after receiving a repair summary, that would indicate what parts were replaced and what adjustments were made to resolve the issue.
05-15-2024 02:15 AM
I have the exact same issue. Did you find a solution to this? Thanks.
05-18-2024 04:47 PM
Unfortunately no, the price to repair it outweighed the value of my M50. Ended up upgrading to another camera, which now has a stuck shutter as well.
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