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
07-26-2024 01:50 AM
If your camera had a lot of corrosion, it could be from being in a very humid place without environmental control, or having the camera in an area near the sea - even using it on a beach with an on-shore wind can pose a threat.
A good thing to do is store your camera gear in a drawer or cupboard with crystals for reducing moisture. Never take your lens off when its wet, or when you are on a windy beach, and always point the body downwards to avoid moisture, dust and debris from getting into the body. Preferably change lenses inside a building.
07-26-2024 05:47 AM
This makes a lot of sense but I wish I had used my camera in these settings!!!! I used it primarily around my house to take pics of my kids. I will keep these tips in mind for sure.
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