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Jan 01, 2005 09:02 |  #1

Aughhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I sat in a place for a hot pic for an hour and coming up on the set up, clicking away and LOCKUP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AUGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH &*%$# 1400$$$$$$$ pos !!!!!!!

The little drebel would have been there for me.
I forgot all the stories on here about r/r lens...tried on/off no joy.
when I did turn it off the info screen on the top didn't go out either
well I r/r'd the lens and its ok but the shot is long gone....
it was with the 100-400.
So now I am in the lockup club.........
I am so pissed
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Jan 01, 2005 09:13 |  #2

Just a couple questions:
1. Were you able to get it going again by removing the battery?
2. What were you doing at the time?
3. What lens?
4. Which firmware version?

I haven't heard many of these stories recently, and I thought the problem was pretty well handled.


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Jan 01, 2005 09:18 |  #3

Sounds like yours has an older firmware on it, but why try all that anyway?

Just open the battery door....close it....ready to shoot in under 2 seconds.

What firmware did your 20D come with? Did you flash it to 1.1.0 yet?

Also, now I always take a shot or two after changing a lens, because from what I've heard, and in my own experience, a high percentage of the lockups are the first shot after a lens change.


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Jan 01, 2005 09:18 |  #4

I just r/r'd the lens and it was working again. on/off didnt do it and the top lcd screen didnt go off???
100-400
I was clicking about 1 per/sec, 4 shots then lockup
version 1.1.0
thanks

I had taken 20 pics over the past 30 min, not a r/r issue
I can't be stopping to open and close a BATTERY DOOR !!!!
is it to early for a cold one?????




  
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Jan 01, 2005 09:41 as a reply to  @ planesh00ter's post |  #5

planesh00ter wrote:
I can't be stopping to open and close a BATTERY DOOR !!!!
is it to early for a cold one?????

I wasn't implying opening and closing the battery door is an acceptable workaround, just the fastest way I know of to clear just about any lockup.

I've had about 5 lockups in 2,500 shots, and have been lucky enough not to miss any good shots because of it.

I haven't heard much about lockups in a while, and I yours is the first lockup I've heard of with 1.1.0 firmware, so hopefully it was just an isolated incident.


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Jan 01, 2005 09:47 as a reply to  @ pcasciola's post |  #6

planesh00ter: Do you have the grip on your camera?


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Jan 01, 2005 09:50 |  #7

not yet...




  
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Jan 01, 2005 10:01 |  #8

Ummm,

I just got a 20D w/ a BG-E2 grip (firmware 1.1.0). Is there a problem using them? I'm about to leave for Yellowstone and if the grip is an issue I'll leave it off. I'd hate to miss once in a lifetime shots if it could have been avoided.


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Feb 11, 2005 06:29 |  #9

I just had a lockup exactly like this one with firmware 1.1.0

I was using a 17-40L which has been on my camera for several weeks without event. I was happily shooting away, using the * button to focus, and I noticed after a few shots that I got no focus confirmation beep. Turning off the camera left the top LCD on with the settings at the time. The conditions were daylight on a miserable English day (at Tower Bridge actually).

This is about the 3rd lockup I've had since getting my 20D in September.

Does anyone know whether Canon are still working on the problem?


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Feb 11, 2005 07:44 |  #10

I know this doesn't help but..
I got one of the very first 20D's in September with firmware 1.02.
I've since used firmware 1.04, 1.05, 1.10.
I've shot a few thousand pictures with many different lenses and lots of changes (I only have primes). I've never had a single lockup.
With my 300D, I had 2 lockups in 4 months.


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Feb 11, 2005 07:52 as a reply to  @ Turbowolf's post |  #11

Turbowolf wrote:
Ummm,

I just got a 20D w/ a BG-E2 grip (firmware 1.1.0). Is there a problem using them? I'm about to leave for Yellowstone and if the grip is an issue I'll leave it off. I'd hate to miss once in a lifetime shots if it could have been avoided.

Some of the older grips for the 20D flex and lose conection with the camera body contacts resulting in problems and the camera has to be reset.
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Feb 11, 2005 08:07 as a reply to  @ Turbowolf's post |  #12

Turbowolf wrote:
Ummm,

I just got a 20D w/ a BG-E2 grip (firmware 1.1.0). Is there a problem using them? I'm about to leave for Yellowstone and if the grip is an issue I'll leave it off. I'd hate to miss once in a lifetime shots if it could have been avoided.

If your grip has a "dot" on the battery door then it is one of the reworked versions that Canon fixed.


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Feb 11, 2005 08:20 as a reply to  @ gramps's post |  #13

gramps wrote:
If your grip has a "dot" on the battery door then it is one of the reworked versions that Canon fixed.

Really?


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Feb 11, 2005 08:21 |  #14

Ahhh... I did not realize that the grip had been overhauled,.. I may actually get one then.


I have oly had one lock up with the 20D since getting it in August,. and that was with the original Firmware...

Definitelyt flash the newest firmware,.. and yes,. popping the battery door is much quicker than removing the lens.


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Feb 11, 2005 08:24 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #15

And you can send in the one you already have for a rehab. I have elected to not send mine in. It flexes, but I have put my own "fix" on it and it's perfectly fine and no longer flexes. I don't have the desire to pay to ship it to Canon and be without it for 2 weeks. I have had ZERO lockups.


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