02-23-2013 02:19 PM
I have a EOS 30 D that reads ERR 99...Shooting is not possible....I can get about a dozen more shots after I remove and put the battery back in, then the ERR 99 reappears...I have original Canon batteries....Any ideas of what to do....Thanks!
Bill
02-23-2013 04:18 PM
If you're using an old battery that could be the problem, but if it's consistent with 2 or more batteries it's likely going to need a trip to Canon service. Here's the most concise info I know of about error 99.
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2008/12/canons-error-99-the-man-the-myth
02-23-2013 04:45 PM
Thanks Cicopo.....I am experienceing this with several batteries, but all are several years old...would it help to purchase a new battery?
Also, I use only Canon lenses per the article you provided...thanks again....
02-23-2013 05:39 PM
Battery chemistry is definately going to loose some of it's power over time so YES a newish battery is worth a try. The BP511 is a pretty common battery that's used in many Canon bodies so maybe you've got a friend who's using them that you could borrow from.
02-23-2013 06:11 PM
Thanks again....do I need an oem or can I use a knock-off?...I read the article you attached!
02-23-2013 06:46 PM
I've used a few aftermaret replacements with good results. I did however get one (not a BP511 replacement) that had a bad cell from the get go. If you can't borrow I'd go that route.
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