04-22-2023 09:00 AM
Hi all,
With great sadness, today my camera fell onto rocks and into very shallow (fresh) water. It was on a tripod and made a very unpleasant noise, but for better or worse, didn't seem to be anything that hadn't happened before. No significant marks or physical damage.
However, every time I turn the camera on now, the LCD screen flashes for under one second, then goes black. The viewfinder just doesn't work at all anymore, any time, even for a second. So I have two blank screens. Otherwise, the camera is fully functional, and I can blindly take photos that appear on the SD card when I upload to laptop. I can see and change shutter speed and aperture using dial and Mode ring, and I can scroll through Modes on the top screen, but that's all I can do. The camera still takes photos - I just can't see anything anymore.
In searches earlier today I found some similar issues with people suggesting to connect the camera via HDMI cable to a TV or laptop and then change settings on that screen. I will try to find a mini to HDMI cable tomorrow in local shops to try this out, but I'm skeptical about what difference this will make. Will changing any settings on a laptop change what is happening with the camera?
Any other time I'd send it off for repairs asap, but in the worst case of bad timing possible, I leave on Thursday for a photographic destination I may only ever visit once and I'm currently devastated that it's looking like I won't be able to bring this camera.
Would be ever appreciative if anyone has any hints, suggestions or tips about how and if I can get either my EVF or LCD screen working again, or preferably both.
I should add that following the incident, after turning it off and on repeatedly and getting the same results as above, I did turn it on a couple of times where just the LCD screen worked for a minute or so and I was able to take photos this way - but this was only once or twice, before neither the LCD or EVF worked again.
Thanks so much for any help.
04-23-2023 11:24 PM
Lens Rentals. Guaranteed to turn on and not over expose your photos. Hope it works out. Enjoy your trip.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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04-30-2023 09:53 AM
Thanks for the reply and sorry for the late one. Sadly, I'm based in Australia and prices are not even in the same ballpark as that at the places I looked into. I was looking at $360 for a weekend rental, so I trusted the old 70D. It was pretty frustrating to use, but photos were captured so it worked out okay.
04-30-2023 10:30 AM
Hi Geoff,
Glad to hear the trip went well. Hopefully now you can look into repair.
Please share your photos in the Share section. 🙂
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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