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Chop78
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Sorry for confusion. English is my second language. I meant to ask if replacing the card part inside malfunctioned camera would get rid of the problem or not. I have opened camera before so I can get the job done by myself. I just do not know if iit's worth a try or if the card part is really malfunction or something else is.


@Chop78 wrote:
Sorry for confusion. English is my second language. I meant to ask if replacing the card part inside malfunctioned camera would get rid of the problem or not. I have opened camera before so I can get the job done by myself. I just do not know if iit's worth a try or if the card part is really malfunction or something else is.

I could not say for certain what is wrong with the camera.  Perhaps, you could get a professional estimate from Canon, which might tell you what is wrong with the camera. 

 

Frequently, they cannot tell what is wrong until they actually repair the camera, though.  Figuring out what is wrong is what usually consiumes most of the labor time.

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You need to stop the card stuff and call Canon service.  The card is not your problem. Your camera is broken. The SD card no matter which one won't cause the problems you listed.

EB
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