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EOS 6D problems

and2maz
Apprentice
 
 
After completion of the file transfer by both the cable as WiFi
LCD turns off after disconnecting the USB cable / disconnect WiFi in the new EOS 6D.Fault takes several hours and the screen is working correctly during setup of the camera. Although you can change settings
the camera when you press the Q button but when you press all the other (the trigger
shutter, AF, ISO, choice sensor, the measurement of light) and use the dial setting turns off the LCD screen.
Immediately after disconnecting the USB cable, I managed to do two almost black pictures though
 the normal lighting outside. An error Er 01  also appears .
Connection with the lens contacts are definitely clean-care. In accordance with
suggestion of Canon updated the firmware support to version 1.14-without improvement.
Is there something I should still pay attention to the settings of the camera, PC? What
may be the cause of this phenomenon-a problem with the LCD screen. The body is new
and never fell down. EF 24-85, EF 70-200 f4.
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@PhotosByNeva wrote:
There is a "safe remove" for usb on Windows 7. The little arrow in bottom right of your home screen. Click that, there should be several icons that show up, onee is the little usb one. Click on that. It is only there ifnyou have a usb port in use. I use it all the time.

The simplest solution is to first turn off the camera.  One second later, Windows tells you that the device has disconnected.

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PhotosByNeva
Enthusiast
I don't connect my camera I take my memory card out and stick it into my laptop and in that instance you also can eject safely. If I use my card reader from my older camera I also use the eject on the Windows screen.
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