robertwgross
28th of May 2003 (Wed), 02:41
Lots of folks have concerns about their Canon digital cameras, and sometimes we know the answers or can help with advice.
However...
The way to get some good answers is to NAME your camera. If you have a Canon EOS 10D, then tell us that. Don't call it a D10.
If you have trouble with operation, then read the manual first, and then post your notes here. Tell us the exact switch or menu settings that you used and specifics of how you think it failed. DON'T just say "it broke".
If the problem only shows up with only one lens, then tell us exactly which lens it is. If the problem only shows up in a dark room, then tell us how dark it is.
You will probably find that by being specific with your concern or problem, it gives us some good information to work with, and then sometimes our advice will clear your problem. If you don't know where to begin, then we don't either.
---Bob Gross---
However...
The way to get some good answers is to NAME your camera. If you have a Canon EOS 10D, then tell us that. Don't call it a D10.
If you have trouble with operation, then read the manual first, and then post your notes here. Tell us the exact switch or menu settings that you used and specifics of how you think it failed. DON'T just say "it broke".
If the problem only shows up with only one lens, then tell us exactly which lens it is. If the problem only shows up in a dark room, then tell us how dark it is.
You will probably find that by being specific with your concern or problem, it gives us some good information to work with, and then sometimes our advice will clear your problem. If you don't know where to begin, then we don't either.
---Bob Gross---