My older Win 10 desktop started "actin' a fool" and won't boot up. Because of it's age, instead of trying to fix it, I fired up a used back-up PC that I picked up a few years ago. Surprisingly it was still running Win 7 Pro.
Downloaded the latest ver...
Here's a strange phenomenon that I somehow uncovered in DPP4 (V4.17.10.0) while editing some .CRW raw files from an old Canon Digital Rebel.After making some adjustments (which are somewhat limited compared to what I can do with .CR2 files) I did a B...
I've got an old Canon i960 printer running in Win10. It still works well, still makes beautiful prints and I refuse to consign it to the recycle bin until I see smoke rolling out of it.Bur recently I've installed Easy PhotoPrint EX because it made it...
Recently got a Canon refurb EFs 24mm pancake lens. But now I'm not sure if it's acting up on me or not. While taking some photos of the sign below the autofocus acted strangely. I composed the shot and focused using the back button and the image wen...
The scratchiness in your video seems to be in the left channel only. Right or wrong, this leads me to think it might be a microphone issue. It reminds me of the random noises you get sometimes when a plug-in jack isn't making a good contact with its ...
Is it possible you have selected a shutter speed above the camera's flash synch range? If so try setting a manual shutter speed of 1/60 or 1/125 of a second. I don't know what the maximum flash synch speed for your 6D MkII is. If shooting in Tv or Av...
Make sure the serial number on the camera body matches the serial number on the box, possibly on your receipt and the serial number shown in the EXIF data attached to any photos taken with that camera.
Was the camera purchased as new or used?
It will feel sticky like that until you get all that rubber coating off. Pour a bit of alcohol in a small cup and reseal the bottle to prevent accidental spills. Get some Q-tips or similar cotton swabs and a supply of paper towels. Dip up some alcoho...