09-06-2024 06:44 AM - last edited on 09-08-2024 11:11 AM by James_C
I’ve had the 90D for about 18 months from new. Over the last few months, I’ve noticed the operation of it really slowing down - it takes longer to respond, switch between viewfinder and screen, and take photos. It’s especially prevalent after it’s first been turned on; as if it needs time to warm up. It was really responsive at first.
Any ideas on why this might be / what I can do to fix it?
09-08-2024 05:05 PM
Hi C_Ayling,
I'm sorry to hear your camera is taking longer to respond. There are somethings to check with an issue like this. The first is to try loading a different battery in the camera. Sometimes if a battery is over or under powering the camera it can cause issues like this. If that doesn't resolve the issue the next thing to check would be to load a different memory card in the camera. Sometimes if a memory card is malfunctioning it can have slower communication with the camera and slow down other functions. If the issue continues then we would recommend attaching a different lens. If the lens is having communication issues with the camera it can also cause it to run more slowly.
If the issue continues at that point we would recommend sending the camera in for service. The Canon U.S.A., Inc. online repair portal allows you to set up service in a few simple steps. The repair portal gives you the ability to set up service for multiple pieces of equipment at once, and to receive a repair estimate in the majority of cases, depending on your model and issue. The portal also allows you to upload images or videos that will assist us in repairing your product. You can also select how you wish to be notified of the progress of your repair. The portal's service history section allows you to view all services that have been performed on any of your camera or video products since January 7, 2020.
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