07-17-2023 08:52 AM - last edited on 07-18-2023 08:36 AM by Danny
Hi,
I was recently on a photography outing in unsavory weather conditions, rain and wind. I had my camera as best protected as possible.
After mounting my Canon R6 on tripod I was not able to use the touch screen, menu or review buttons. The shutter button worked no problem ( I use back button focusing) no issues but when I tried to change focus point on the screen, it would not budge.
I switched camera off, took out battery, card and put back again. all to no avail. Over night I took off lens, battery, cards etc, still not working. I have no idea why this has happened, camera is only 2.2 years old with a relatively low shutter count.
Please help, I would appreciate any advise as to how to fix this problem.
Julia
07-17-2023 09:25 AM
The R6 should have weather sealing. A few drops should not have damaged it. Did the camera actually get wet? If so, how much exposure to water did it experience?
Also, check the position of the [LOCK] switch. There are camera settings that can disable those touch control and other buttons.
09-27-2023 05:24 PM
Hello Julia, I am having this exact same issue. The camera turns on however when I press the menu button and the playback button are un responsive. when I press them nothing happens. I made sure the lock button was off. Let me know if you find a solution. thank you and good luck
Brian
07-23-2024 05:53 AM
Anyone d we get a resolution? My R6M2 is now doing this. It’s been babies too. Just out of no where stops working.
07-25-2024 07:27 PM
Hi patentloafers,
I'm sorry to hear your EOS R6 Mark II is having issues. Cameras can freeze or buttons can become unresponsive for a wide range of reasons, so to assist you with what is happening in your case we would need some more information. Is the issue that the camera is completely freezing and becoming unresponsive, or is the issue that specific buttons are not working? If the issue is with some buttons aren't working which ones aren't responding? Are you seeing any error messages on the camera, and if you are seeing an error message what does it say word for word? What function is the camera using when it is freezing?
07-25-2024 08:31 PM
It’s any function that it occurs. All buttons don’t work. I can use wheels tho to change aperture and shutter. Other than that it’s a no go! No error messages unfortunately. THANK YOU
07-25-2024 09:05 PM
Did not get a solution I sent my camera to canon however they said it was “too corroded” even though I never really let it get wet. Had to sell it used for parts because canon would not fix it so it was my only option to get some money out of it. While waiting to sell it I used my other r6 and noticed while holding down the shutter button lightly to focus it does the exact same thing that my broken r6 did. My thoughts are that maybe something in the shutter button either got stuck or broke. Just a theory though not a camera expert. Best of luck with your camera!
-Brian K
07-25-2024 10:28 PM
Thank you! Honestly what you’re describing seems highly plausible. The autofocus is going CRAZY. It’s like on overdrive.
07-26-2024 01:45 AM - edited 07-26-2024 01:46 AM
Have you checked that the Multi Function Lock switch is not enabled? The lock switch does what it says. It locks the controls of your camera. If you are feeling for the shutter or video record buttons, it is quite easy to enable that by mistake.
You can use the menu to configure what that switch will or will not do.
07-26-2024 05:45 AM
I’m certain I checked that. But I’ll double check again when I’m back home near the camera. doesn’t really explain the autofocus issues. In multifunction lock default (no programming) - would you still be able to change shutter and aperatue?
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