08-02-2023
11:21 PM
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08-02-2023
11:32 PM
by
Tiffany
I am a newbie to using this camera (Canon Rebel EOS T7). I ve used it for a couple hundred pictures and then I am unable to get the shutter to take a picture. In the view finder, I get a flashing green light with a number 9 next to it. I also get a busy message that flashes, the ISO is 3200 and have it set on the A+ on the dial… Like I said, its work the whole time until Bam…I am not sure if a setting got changed that I can’t figure out? Like I said - total newbie here!
08-03-2023 03:32 AM - edited 08-03-2023 03:32 AM
Hi and welcome to the forum:
Have you got a spare card? I suggest shutting down the camera, removing and replacing the card. Turn it on format the card in the camera. Then try to take a photo. See if you get the same result.
I is possible you have inadvertently changed a setting. In that case go to the menu and do a camera reset to factory defaults - the instructions to do so are at P194 in your manual. At this link
Also, I strongly recommend you view the following tutorial:
(1) Canon R7 Tutorial Training Overview Set Up - Part 1 - Made for Beginners - YouTube
If you are not familiar with DSLR cameras, you might first want to watch the following tutorial:
Learn Photography [Full Course] by Australian Geographic Photographer Chris Bray - YouTube
Also, make yourself familiar with your camera's manual, it is a wealth of information on how to use your camera specifically.
08-03-2023 07:32 AM
The OP has the Rebel T7 not the R7.
08-03-2023 09:19 AM
Is your memory card full? Try another empty card.
08-03-2023 10:06 AM
I have a T7 and, so far and knocking on wood, no problems that are caused by the camera. The operator is a different story. Let us know what you find. Also, download the manual, go through it with camera in hand and learn what the T7 can do.
08-03-2023 11:53 AM - edited 08-03-2023 11:54 AM
@Gream19 wrote:I am a newbie to using this camera (Canon Rebel EOS T7). I ve used it for a couple hundred pictures and then I am unable to get the shutter to take a picture. In the view finder, I get a flashing green light with a number 9 next to it. I also get a busy message that flashes, the ISO is 3200 and have it set on the A+ on the dial… Like I said, its work the whole time until Bam…I am not sure if a setting got changed that I can’t figure out? Like I said - total newbie here!
Your descriptions are consistent with taking photo of subjects that are too close to the camera in a poorly lit environment, at least poorly lit for the camera to function.
It also sounds like you could be experiencing issues with your memory card!
08-03-2023 05:58 PM
Nope, I switched that out and I also changed batteries… didn’t change. Thx
08-03-2023 05:59 PM
Good thought - I will Thanks
08-03-2023 06:19 PM
Thanks Demetrius. I did type in T7 in the search for the video, but obviously missed that it was actually offering the R7!
08-03-2023 06:27 PM
Hi again: Sorry about the mixup of models for the video on the camera controls. This is the most comprehensive tutorial I can find on the T7/T7i (almost identical): You may find it helpful
Canon T7i & 800D Training Tutorial - YouTube
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