03-24-2024 06:23 AM - last edited on 03-26-2024 12:15 PM by Danny
I have a Canon t7 camera. One that I have had for approx. 2 years. Today after taking photos I went to remove the chip from the camera and it would only come out a couple of mm. I was able to remove it eventually.
The chip that I removed from the camera would not fit into a chip reader. I tried a different chip and cannot place it into the camera. I was able to download the photos from the chip that I removed from the camera.
My question is: 1) has anyone run into this before? 2) If so, can this be repaired at a reasonable price? 3) Would I be better off if I just purchased a new body or refurbished t7 camera. Thank you.
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03-25-2024 08:13 PM
Please let us know the outcome. It may be help for others.
03-24-2024 06:47 AM
Was it a full size SD card or a microSD with adapter. What damage did the card suffer?
03-24-2024 09:14 AM
It was a full size SD that I have used in the past. I tried a different SD chip that I had and that didn’t slide in easily either. Therefore I didn’t force the issue
03-24-2024 09:52 AM
Greetings,
If undamaged, you should be able to insert or remove an SD card from a body with little effort. The slot has a spring-loaded retention mechanism. Damage can occur if a card is inserted backwards. or correctly with excessive force. Excessive heat can also damage a card or slot. Heat can be caused by a faulty or malfunctioning battery. Inexpensive, counterfeit or 3rd party that lack safety or protection features are examples.
Non-brand name or counterfeit cards can also cause issues. Only full size cards should be used. We recommend buying brand name cards from reputable sellers. Avoid Amazon or marketplace sellers.
A camera with a damaged slot would need to be inspected by Canon to determine the cost to repair. Start here:
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03-24-2024 02:00 PM
Thanks for your reply, didn’t force the SD card in which is name brand ( tried a different SD card same result) battery is Canon, will contact Canon. Appreciate your comments and concerns would like to upgrade camera using lenses I already have
03-24-2024 11:47 AM
Get a light and look inside the slot. Is there anything obstructing it. Perhaps some dirt or something sticky.
03-24-2024 02:00 PM
Did check, can’t see anything wrong. Appreciate your thoughts
03-25-2024 11:04 AM
You might try, probably won't help but easy to do, some alcohol on a qtip and wipe out the inside of the slot. If the SD pops up the spring is OK but still may be some sticky substance in there.
03-25-2024 06:50 PM
Thank you for your thoughts, I didn’t see your response till after I sent the camera to Canon. Thanks to all
03-25-2024 08:13 PM
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