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O-o, I'm in deep sorrow :( My G1 died

 
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May 19, 2001 16:25 |  #1

Yes, it have happened today(19 May) after 5 months of using (received on 19 December). It died without any explanations.

Any advices ? I'm drinking :(




  
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May 20, 2001 03:45 |  #2

I'm sorry to hear that, Andrei. What were the symptoms?


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May 20, 2001 07:45 |  #3

The power suddenly shut down, but lense stuck in opened position.
And after this I couldn't bring the camera to the life.

I'll send to Canon Service next week. There is no bad without good. I'm looking at D30 again.

By the way, what does USM on lenses mean ?

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May 20, 2001 08:15 |  #4

USM means "Ultrasonic Motor". Basically it means quiet and fast focusing motor which lets you focus manually at any time.

A good site about tech terms is at
http://www.canon.com/c​amera-museum/tech/index.html (external link)


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May 20, 2001 08:25 |  #5

Pekka, thanks.

The second day I feel myself like absolutely lost in this world without a camera :(




  
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May 20, 2001 11:45 |  #6

Well......your sorrow is quite understandable but it seems very unusual for such a quality product....have you tried fully charging the battery and switching on or connecting direct to the power supply? Sometimes, a full capacity surge 'unlocks' the modern gadgets!

Let us know what Canon thinks!




  
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May 20, 2001 11:57 |  #7

I had a fully charged battery, I tried to connect directly to power supply. Didn't work. I think, the camera has to be replaced. Looks like something wrong with servo-motor.

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Well......your sorrow is quite understandable but it seems very unusual for such a quality product....have you tried fully charging the battery and switching on or connecting direct to the power supply? Sometimes, a full capacity surge 'unlocks' the modern gadgets!

Let us know what Canon thinks!




  
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May 23, 2001 05:04 |  #8

Hi andrei

it happens to me the same problem last month. The lens don't close when i turn the switch on OFF.
I send it to Canon Service (Italy) and it return to me 15 days later.
Now, it work good. Canon says they have changed the PCB card and update the firmware.
Someone know what is the PCB card

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I had a fully charged battery, I tried to connect directly to power supply. Didn't work. I think, the camera has to be replaced. Looks like something wrong with servo-motor.




  
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May 23, 2001 08:04 |  #9

PCB card is the card which holds the components, chips, transistors and resistors (like a motherboard/mainboard in a computer).


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May 24, 2001 09:40 |  #10

Andrei, I'm not quite sure if I have experienced exactly the same, but when my G1 got "stuck" removing and replacing the battery helped. I'd call it "booting" the camera :)

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