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Canon 10D auto off doesn't work?

 
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Apr 29, 2004 17:47 |  #1

Anyone else have this problem? I have the timer set to 1 minute & it has been setting there for over 5 minutes & didn't shut off. Is there something else I need to set?
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Apr 29, 2004 17:59 |  #2

samckitt wrote:
Anyone else have this problem? I have the timer set to 1 minute & it has been setting there for over 5 minutes & didn't shut off. Is there something else I need to set?
THanks,
Scot

All you have to set is the auto off time and it should work. I have mine set to 15 min. I am trying it at 1 min...there is goes. Weird...try another setting and see what happens. You could also do a restore to factory settings and see what happens. Another option is take it back if it is brand new. I can't do that any more...mine crossed the year mark 2 days ago.




  
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Apr 29, 2004 18:11 |  #3

I tried it on 8 minutes, 4 minutes & 1 & none of them work.

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Apr 29, 2004 18:43 |  #4

samckitt wrote:
I tried it on 8 minutes, 4 minutes & 1 & none of them work.

Scot

Weird, I'd try a new one at your earliest convienience. Something has gone weird, I do think.




  
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Apr 29, 2004 19:06 |  #5

Have mine set to 30 minutes and it turns off every time.
As others have suggested, try some other settings or try redotre settings.


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May 01, 2004 17:24 |  #6

You may also want to update your camera with the newest firmware version 2.0.1 It may help....I'm not sure ? ?


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May 01, 2004 17:54 |  #7

Already have that version. But thanks. I called newegg.com to get it replaced & they didn't want to send me a new one, they wanted ME to take care of getting it fixed with Canon. I argued with them, that spending that much for a camera & it arriving that way is unacceptable. Finally they agreed to send me another one only after I send the first one back. I told them, NO that wasn't acceptable & they need to send me a new one first & I will send it back after I receive it. The only way they would do that was I had to buy a new one & then they would refund the price of the first one once they receive it. Fine, by doing that I save $140. Current price is $1360 & I will get $1500 back.

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May 01, 2004 19:49 |  #8

I'm not sure it will work this way.. ?!


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May 01, 2004 20:30 |  #9

Why do you say that? I spoke to the "supervisor" on the phone & have his email stating that is what is going to happen.

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