07-29-2023 04:15 PM - last edited on 07-29-2023 04:38 PM by Tiffany
Recently I ran into a little bit of rain that made my camera very unhappy to the point that it didn't want to work at all. I got it dry and everything seemed fine until I was doing astrophotography at the darkest location I've ever been in and my intervolometer port wouldn't respond! I've opened the side of the camera and nothing seems loose or damaged. Is there a way to fix this?
07-29-2023 04:17 PM
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07-29-2023 04:36 PM
I have a EOS 800D
07-29-2023 04:41 PM - edited 07-29-2023 04:42 PM
Does the intervalometer work in daylight?
Was the lens in auto focus mode? If so, the camera wouldn't be able to focus in near darkness, and therefore wouldn't allow the shutter to release. You should put the lens in manual focus mode and pre-focus the lens. Then try the intervalometer in nighttime conditions.
07-29-2023 04:48 PM
I have plenty of experience with intervalometers so I know that is not the issue. The camera has no response at all to the intervalometer. The intervalometer itself works fine with another camera.
07-29-2023 04:51 PM
Then the camera needs to be sent to Canon for repair.
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