err 30 on 5d mk II

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11-17-2012 11:24 PM
I have canon 5d Mk II ...and suddenly appears Err 30 on display......anybody can help w' this problem, thx
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10-31-2016 11:37 AM
"In fact just increase my tension"
I am sorry. I will bow out. But you still need to look in the right place for the fault or you will never resolve the issue.
Bye, I hope it gets better.
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10-31-2016 11:48 AM
Shutter problems severe enough to require replacement of the shutter usually manifest themselves by conspicuously altering the captured image. But that doesn't appear to be what you've been seeing.
Maybe the error code is confusing the repair shop and in fact it isn't a shutter problem at all. (Maybe, for example, it's in the circuitry that generates the error code.) Every time they replace the shutter and the problem recurs, that becomes more of a probability. Have you discussed that with the repair shop or with Canon directly? If you could convince Canon that the "authorized" repair shop may have been barking up the wrong tree, maybe they'd let you send it to a different shop this time.
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10-31-2016 12:02 PM

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08-22-2017 02:58 AM

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08-22-2017 03:01 AM

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08-22-2017 03:27 AM
-getting err 30 code after shutter replacement (the old one had only 20k shots)
-made around 300 photos with a new one and err again.
-so I've tried all again: changed batteries (main and clock) + taking out CF card for about an hour, it helped for a moment, done burst, low f, high f, failed after about 40 shots again
- factory reset didn't help
-manual shutter cleaning not possible (disp.err30)
-live mode not possible (disp.err30) -looked inside: Shutter is simply stucked
-it doesn't work with a remote control neither (so assuming that is not problem with shutter release button)
-firmware is updated
-I have made slow motion video of mirror and shutter when fails to open
Link to vid: https://youtu.be/kk-yKxdTrfA
-now works only after taking out the battery for 20min+ (only for few photos)
It's really sad... the guy who were changing the shutter is a pro with 25 years of experience and never heard of anything similar. Another service just told me that something is probably damaging the shutter. Will try further and keep you updated if I get to something
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08-22-2017 04:35 AM
You can forget about doing all the things you did except remove the main battery and restarting the camera. Plus removing the clock battery will do nothing.
If you want it fixed right you need to send it to Canon. (if they still work on the 5D2) First shutter probably failed early for whatever reason. The second new shutter was probably installed incorrectly.
If Canon isn't repairing the 5D2 any longer send it to Midwest Camera repair. At least with either of these you will get a warranty if the repair doesn't work right.
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08-22-2017 04:37 AM
"-manual shutter cleaning not possible"
No it isn't and should NEVER be attempted. Nothing smaller than a football should be put in the mirror box.
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08-22-2017 05:43 AM

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08-22-2017 05:54 AM
But what do you think about the circuit (was mentioned here earlier), couldn't be something wrong with motherboard?
