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some times getting a black screen with EF-M 11-22mm lens

mangurian
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Happens not all the time, but often. 

 

Is it true that repairs from Canon start at $300 ?    Not worth sending it off I guess.

 

Anyone have a bright idea of something I might try myself ?

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Waddizzle
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@mangurian wrote:

Happens not all the time, but often. 

 

Is it true that repairs from Canon start at $300 ?    Not worth sending it off I guess.

 

Anyone have a bright idea of something I might try myself ?


Electronics generally do not fail every so often, and then work every so often.  That is a symptom of a mechanical failure.  Digital electronics are pass/fail, go or no go.  When it fails, it is dead and done.  There is no Night King to wake it up.

 

I suggest that you begin taking note of the exposure settings when you get the good and bad images.  I used to get the occasional under/over exposed image, too.  I never really figured out why it was happening.  

 

But, I began to pay attention to my fingertips as I held the camera.  I suspect I may have been locking exposure as I walked around between shots because my fingers when pressing buttons as I carried the camera, or as it bumped off my body.  I bought a holster to carry the camera, and paid attention to my fingers.  

 

Suddenly, the problem went away.  Of course, I still get the outlier bad exposure, but I know it was me, user error.  I know it was me only because I conditioned myself to pay much closer attention to what I was doing.

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ebiggs1
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"Is it true that repairs from Canon start at $300 ?"

 

Where did you get that figure?

 

"Happens not all the time, but often."

 

It is utter nonsense to think electronics can't be working and suddenly non-working and than back to working. Not saying that is your case but it is possible. A more likely answer is user error.  Something you are doing either consciously or unconsciously.

I would call Canon and ask them 1 (800) 652-2666  They are nice folks, almost as nice as us! Smiley Happy

EB
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