It worked fine earlier today and then when I tried to take a picture tonight this happened. It happens with and without flash. I thought it was the shutter at first (I've taken about 16,000 pictures) but I have no idea. Thanks!
Kristina Senior Member 388 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: Norman, Oklahoma More info | Nov 19, 2006 21:57 | #1 It worked fine earlier today and then when I tried to take a picture tonight this happened. It happens with and without flash. I thought it was the shutter at first (I've taken about 16,000 pictures) but I have no idea. Thanks! Kristina
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deadpass Goldmember 3,353 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: phoenix, az More info | Nov 19, 2006 22:00 | #2 hmm....it definately looks like a flash sync problem, but if it's doing that without a flash firing then i'm not really sure. a camera
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JaertX Goldmember 2,018 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Amarillo, Texas More info | Nov 19, 2006 22:01 | #3 that happened without flash too? just looks like a sync issue with the shutter. Jason - I use Canon and stuff
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yeah, that's what I thought too so I did one without the flash. I've done long and short exposures and horizontal and vertical. They all have the same problem. Kristina
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GeneMan88 Goldmember 1,108 posts Likes: 18 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Portland, OR U.S.A. More info | Nov 19, 2006 22:11 | #5 I wonder if this is a mirror issue... maybe the mirror isn't flipping out/all the way out of the way. 1D MKI + 1Ds MKI + 5D MKI Kit - EF17-35 f2.8L | EF24-70 f2.8 L | EF 100-400L IS | EF15 f2.8 | EF35L | EF50 f1.4 | EF85 f1.8 | EF135L | 580EX II | 580EX I | 270EX II | G12
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wolf Senior Member 738 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: Alberta Canada More info | Put your camera in bulb mode and trigger the shutter or active the sensor clean mode then take the lens off and see if the secondary mirror is hanging down.
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Skrim17 The only TPBMer without a title. Enjoying my anonymity. 40,070 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jul 2006 Location: In my tree More info | Nov 19, 2006 22:14 | #7 I remember someone here who bought a used 30D having this same problem...tryign to search the thread out. Crissa
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ok, not sure if this is normal or not. I have it on sensor cleaning mode. It's hard to tell though with the pictures. I'm pretty sure something's wrong with this. Kristina
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Lightstream Yoda 14,915 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Cult of the Full Frame More info | Nov 19, 2006 22:46 | #10 300D sub-mirror assembly failure. Call Canon.
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cgratti Lord_Malone, your still a newb... 3,315 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: E-A-G-L-E-S - EAGLES More info | Nov 19, 2006 22:50 | #11 There is a clip that breaks in the 300D, Canon has already addressed this isseu. There is a thread on it here also.
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Nov 19, 2006 22:50 | #12 Thanks everyone. Kristina
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cgratti Lord_Malone, your still a newb... 3,315 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: E-A-G-L-E-S - EAGLES More info | Nov 19, 2006 22:57 | #13 lock the mirror up and take a photo.. if it takes a good picture it's probably the mirror hinge. About $200 to fix.
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fpiazza99 Hatchling 1 post Joined Jul 2006 More info | What do you see through the viewer? Is it a full view of the subject? If so, then its most likely a mirror mechanism problem...
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Nov 19, 2006 23:03 | #15 ok, well...i put it back on bulb and held it open and the lower mirror did not go up (like it shows in the picture) so i helped it and it gave it a push up. When I re-clicked the shutter it went up like it should and took a full picture. So far, it's still taking full frames but I'm guessing I should still call because it will probably happen again. Kristina
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