07-20-2022 01:10 PM
Hi all, I have an old EOS 650 (analog) that has been my main camera for the past 10 years. Recently I noticed that the battery would sometimes stop being recognised and I would need to jiggle it around or tighten the screw on the battery compartment. It's now stopped working altogether despite tightening the screws, swapping out the battery and cleaning the connections (they look to be in great shape).
Does anyone know how I can fix this? There are no repair shops for film cameras in my area. Thanks for your help.
07-21-2022 07:43 AM
@croissant wrote:Hi all, I have an old EOS 650 (analog) that has been my main camera for the past 10 years. Recently I noticed that the battery would sometimes stop being recognised and I would need to jiggle it around or tighten the screw on the battery compartment. It's now stopped working altogether despite tightening the screws, swapping out the battery and cleaning the connections (they look to be in great shape).
Does anyone know how I can fix this? There are no repair shops for film cameras in my area. Thanks for your help.
You could look at each of the electrical contacts and maybe use a paperclip to bend then up slightly. Perhaps they took a set and lost "springiness" by being under load for so long.
Also be sure that there isn't any corrosion on the contacts.
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