Need help!
I just purchased my REBEL XTi but I'm having problems with it.
When i ever i take a picture, 3/4 of the screen is black and i can only see the top
Also,I can't look through my eye piece to see what im taking..help please!
ejlkicks Member 47 posts Joined Sep 2007 More info | Sep 16, 2007 20:43 | #1 Need help! Flickr!
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PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | Sep 16, 2007 20:46 | #2 Sounds like you have a defective XTi (mirror assembly). Send it back to where you bought it from and have it exchanged. ...Leo
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DVS_WiNdz Cream of the Crop 9,835 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: New York, NY More info | Sep 16, 2007 20:47 | #3 Welcome to POTN. go back to the place you got it and exchange it for another one Stephen L.
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Sep 16, 2007 20:52 | #4 Ahh. That sucks. Flickr!
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Aldwyn Senior Member 317 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Columbia, Maryland More info | Sep 16, 2007 21:01 | #5 I had the same picture issue not long ago, and turned out to be an incompatible CF card (8gb promaster's dont work on the XTi!). but that wouldnt explain the viewfinder... more then not, its what these guys said: Bad unit. Canon 5DMk2 * 24 - 105mm F4 L * 70-200 f/4 L IS * 100mm f/2.8 Macro * 50mm f/1.8 II * 70 - 300mm f/4 - 5.6 * 580EX II * 430EX * Some Bees * Some Pocket Lint * Camera Debt *
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Sep 16, 2007 21:04 | #6 I have a PNY Optima Pro CompactFlash memory card 2gb. Flickr!
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PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | Sep 16, 2007 21:11 | #7 Can't answer that question because I've never used that card but the problem you describe with carema has nothing to do with your card. ...Leo
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Sep 16, 2007 21:14 | #8 PacAce wrote in post #3944216 Can't answer that question because I've never used that card but the problem you describe with carema has nothing to do with your card. Alright thanks. Flickr!
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numbersix fully entitled to be jealous 8,964 posts Likes: 109 Joined May 2007 Location: SF Bay Area More info | Sep 16, 2007 22:39 | #9 Well, at least you won't have to wait a week for UPS to schlep the camera back and forth... "Be seeing you."
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xarqi Cream of the Crop 10,435 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Aotearoa/New Zealand More info | Sep 17, 2007 03:19 | #10 ejlkicks wrote in post #3944020 When i ever i take a picture, 3/4 of the screen is black and i can only see the top It's a long shot, but this will happen if you are exposing with flash, but have a shutter speed faster than about 1/200 s (not sure of the exact number for your camera. Could that be part of the answer?
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th256 Member 159 posts Joined Jul 2007 More info | Sep 17, 2007 03:37 | #11 there are 2 ways to look at this: --------Tony
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MikeI Goldmember 2,074 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 Location: NorCal More info | Sep 17, 2007 03:53 | #12 You will be annoyed until you get a properly working camera in your hands. Then you will excited all over again Doubleshot Photography
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StewartR "your nose is too big" 4,269 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: Maidenhead, UK More info | Sep 17, 2007 03:56 | #13 xarqi wrote in post #3945816 It's a long shot, but this will happen if you are exposing with flash, but have a shutter speed faster than about 1/200 s (not sure of the exact number for your camera. Could that be part of the answer? It might be a long shot but it's worth checking. A photo which is 3/4 black is a classic symptom of using a flash with a shutter speed that's too fast. www.LensesForHire.co.uk
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Sep 17, 2007 04:31 | #14 xarqi wrote in post #3945816 It's a long shot, but this will happen if you are exposing with flash, but have a shutter speed faster than about 1/200 s (not sure of the exact number for your camera. Could that be part of the answer? I think when rotating the shutter dial with the flash engaged, it STOPS at the max synch. speed. My Canon kit 450D/s90; Canon lenses 18-55 IS, 70-210/3.5-4.5....Nikon kit: D610; 28-105/3.5-4.5, 75-300/4.5-5.6 AF, 50/1.8D Nikkors, Tamron 80-210; MF Nikkors: 50/2K, 50/1.4 AI-S, 50/1.8 SeriesE, 60/2.8 Micro Nikkor (AF locked), 85mm/1.8K-AI, 105/2.5 AIS/P.C, 135/2.8K/Q.C, 180/2.8 ED, 200/4Q/AIS, 300/4.5H-AI, ++ Tamron 70-210/3.8-4, Vivitar/Kiron 28/2, ser.1 70-210/3.5, ser.1 28-90; Vivitar/Komine and Samyang 28/2.8; 35mm Nikon F/FM/FE2, Rebel 2K...HTC RE UWA camera
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xarqi Cream of the Crop 10,435 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Aotearoa/New Zealand More info | Sep 17, 2007 04:45 | #15 kitacanon wrote in post #3945957 I think when rotating the shutter dial with the flash engaged, it STOPS at the max synch. speed. That may depend on the mode in use. I think if it is set to manual, and maybe even Tv mode, it is possible to get this effect. I know I've seen it on my 30D - I can't recall if it was with the onboard flash or a hot-shoe mounted non-ETTL flash that I would have had to use in M mode.
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