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Canon 5ds

Hi! im using a canon 5ds, and when working tethered, sometimes i cant acces the menu, and the focus points selector.Any comments on that, or a solution? i will apreciate it very much.Thanks!

trouble shooting

Hi after installing the eos utility an error occurs the lcd vieuw and menu is not working. How can I uninstall the settings made on the eos utility on the camera?

cornel by Apprentice
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Link Test

Testing for No Referrer   Test 1 http://Canon.us/gt6q    Test 2 http://Canon.us/ContactCF    Test 3 https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/contactus?cm_mmc=CF-_-General-_-Contact-_-CITS

AidanB by Apprentice
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Rebel T1i unable to read SD card

Very recently my Rebel T1i has been telling me it can't read the cards I typically use with it without problem, 16 & 32 GB SanDisk. I know the cards aren't the problem b/c they work in my scanner. I've tried reformatting them without any luck. Any id...

Resolved! 5dMk2 keeps changing Shutter/ISO when recording

hi there, my Canon 5D Mark II recently started changing the ISO and the shutter speed slightly when hitting the record button. this is something completely new that's never happened before, I can't remember changing the settings at all but even so I ...

conf by Apprentice
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Issues with memory card

So I just got a brand new Rebel T5, and I put in a memory card I had from another camera (a sandisk) and I reformatted it. It doesnt show any errors, but it doesnt save pictures! What is going on? How can I fix it?

octocry by Apprentice
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canon t3i flash problems

i have a canon rebel t3i. the flash will not pop up under any of the manual settings. we are not getting the general error-05, there just seems to be no response to the flash button. ideas? 

HDR Sunset.

The 1st photo is under exposed. The 2nd one is normal and the 3rd one is over exposed. This increases the DR (dynamic range) of the digital sensor by several stops or EV's (exposure value). The last shot is the stacked image from Lightroom. 

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ebiggs1 by Legend
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