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I have an EOS 60D that died with just a blinking battery icon. Shutting off, removing battery, and

javaski
Apprentice

I have an EOS 60d that just shut down and only the battery icon blinks.  I've removed battery, replaced with a charged battery, removed lens and still the same condition.  This originally occurred about 14 months ago and I didn't address

it till now.  Pulled it out of closet to send it to Canon and it worked for 2 days.  Again, this same thing has occurred.  The 

camera body has less than 1000x shutter count.  It will now be sent out.  Note: 14 months ago, this condition was preceded

with some sort of over temp indication.  Anymore input appreciated.

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ebiggs1
Legend
Legend
I have no additional help but if you are buying a camera mainly for video a DSLR is not the best choice. They are still cameras that do video. On the other hand true video cameras can do stills. But just not as well. Make sense? Some can use the very same EF lenses.
EB
EOS 1DX and 1D Mk IV and less lenses then before!
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