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 
Andrei Member 133 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | 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.
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Pekka El General Moderator More info | May 20, 2001 03:45 | #2 I'm sorry to hear that, Andrei. What were the symptoms? The Forum Boss, El General Moderator
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May 20, 2001 07:45 | #3 The power suddenly shut down, but lense stuck in opened position. Pekka wrote: I'm sorry to hear that, Andrei. What were the symptoms?
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Pekka El General Moderator More info | 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. The Forum Boss, El General Moderator
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May 20, 2001 08:25 | #5 Pekka, thanks.
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mutungi Junior Member 27 posts Joined Apr 2001 More info | 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!
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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. mutungi wrote: 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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pjegou Hatchling 1 post Joined May 2001 More info | May 23, 2001 05:04 | #8 Hi andrei Andrei wrote: 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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Pekka El General Moderator More info | 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). The Forum Boss, El General Moderator
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Ankka Hatchling 2 posts Joined May 2001 More info | 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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