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.
04-01-2024 06:15 PM
I wanted everyone to know that my camera was repaired by Canon and is being shipped back to me. I checked with them and here is the report from them
04-01-2024 09:46 PM - edited 04-01-2024 09:47 PM
phnudson
Yay!
Wow. Repairs within 7 days. That's pretty amazing.
Steve Thomas
04-02-2024 05:36 AM
Camera had damage to a circuit board. Which has been repaired by Canon. I will still get a new SD card. Approx. 2 years ago, I had dropped the camera and had it repaired. Not sure if this might have led to the new problem or not.
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