07-10-2021 11:44 AM
Hi everyone,
I've just acquired an EOS 4000d from someone who used it only sparingly (allegedly). The first time, I was able to take a few shots, and everything looked ok; today, the LCD screen went black again and never came back. Right before that, I was trying to zoom in on a flower bud. I was unhappy with the automatic mode and switched to manual, and that's when the blackout happened.
Actually, when I switch between modes, the screen flashes for a moment with the usual text, but it goes black immediately.
The camera sounds like it autofocuses with each mode I select, and it appears to shoots photos and save them to the SD. I've tried a lot of things that I've read about:
-removed SD card and battery
-put a new battery in
-cleaned all contacts
-removed the rubber cup on the viewfinder (and it looks like this model has no proximity sensor anyway)
Does anyone have another idea? Is there some hard reset button hidden somewhere that would allow me at least to reset everything to factory defaults?
Thanks in advance!
07-12-2021 10:44 AM
07-12-2021 10:48 AM
07-12-2021 11:15 AM
" I bought it on ebay. Tested it immediately, and it worked fine. Put it back in its box until the next day, in my room. Took it out again to try a few more shots,..."
OK it sounds like you did this recently and not much time has passed. You most likely have eBay warranty and can either return it or get your money back as it is obviously broken and you did nothing wrong or abusive to it. Did the seller say it was in good working condition? It is not so it needs to go back or refunded.
If you decide, I would not, to go the repair route as Stephen suggested, make sure you get an estimate first. The repair can quickly overcome the retail value of a 4 year old 4000D.
07-12-2021 11:21 AM
07-12-2021 11:35 AM
"It feels super weird that it should die on me just the next day,..."
You know the old saying, "Anything made by the hand of man can and will fail." Every seller takes some responsibility to make sure you get the item in reasonable working order. You did not. Don't feel bad because this is in them. Now if you have had the camera for months or even weeks and used it, it is on you but not at this point. eBay has a very liberal guarantee designed just in cases like this.
"I'll talk to Ebay first and see what the options are."
This is a good idea because I am not an Ebay expert but I have used them for a few items.
11-07-2021 11:53 AM
Any chance you fixed it? I am experiencing almost the same issue
03-29-2022 01:43 PM
Hi there! I have this same issue. Did you find out what tge problem was please?
03-29-2022 01:43 PM
Hi there, did you ever find out the issue please? Thanks.
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