01-21-2024 01:41 PM
Hello everyone, this is my first post here so please bare with me if I seem like a noob. I have a EOS Rebel SL1, had it now for about 10 years, and it has been a faithful photographic companion. I recently pulled it out of the closet to use it, took the covers off attached the lens put the battery in, after charging, and a new out of the package SD card. When I turned the camera on there was nothing and I mean nothing. I thought the battery might have went bad, bought two new batteries, and yes they were Canon batteries, charged them and still nothing. So I'm at a loss as to what to do next. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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10-18-2024 11:14 PM
TBH, it seems like your camera has died. It will not be practical to have it serviced, even it that is possible. So, it looks like you may need to look for a replacement.
If you want to get advice on what to get, read the following article on getting camera gear, consider the questions I pose and let us know what you need for your purposes: especially budget $.
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01-21-2024 01:49 PM
Look inside the battery compartment to see if there's any corrosion that may be interfering with drawing power from the battery.
01-29-2024 08:21 AM
Nope none what so ever. Even clean it off with an eraser for good mesure.
06-24-2024 05:52 PM
I just caught your post, and I don't know if you are still having a problem, but if it has been setting a long time (especially if it was left on), the internal battery may be totally discharged. Try plugging the camera into a charging device directly via the usb in the camera and let it set for at least 24 hours.
Cheers
10-18-2024 05:24 PM
Tried this and still nothing. I even opened it up and changed out the clock battery.
10-19-2024 05:23 PM
Don't know what you mean by "Try plugging the camera into a charging device directly via the usb in the camera". The SL1 is not capable of charging via the USB port. External battery charger only.
10-18-2024 11:14 PM
TBH, it seems like your camera has died. It will not be practical to have it serviced, even it that is possible. So, it looks like you may need to look for a replacement.
If you want to get advice on what to get, read the following article on getting camera gear, consider the questions I pose and let us know what you need for your purposes: especially budget $.
Considerations for purchasing camera gear
10-19-2024 12:30 PM
Thanks... I will check it out. I'm thinking of going mirrorless but don't really know yet.
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