

: New firmware version 1.6.0 is available for EOS-R5 : New firmware version 1.2.1 is available for EOS-R3 All of the electronic major parts are suspect, and have to be chosen with care, or not al all. If resetting the camera does not clear it, then I fear that camera is useful as source for some mechanical parts. All of the electronic major parts are suspect, and have to be chosen with care, or not al wrote:
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Since they were a major camera company, they must know that it's a lost cause, like you said. But I have a free camera on my hands, so I have nothing to lose, I figured I'd see if there's anything I can do to salvage it, risk free, while I look into other options.
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They immediately offered a full refund and told me to keep the camera rather than paying to ship it back. As for my camera, I messaged the seller as soon as I noticed the problem. Thanks Waddizzle, I'll keep that Canon online retail store in mind. What about a firmware update/reinstall? As far as I've read I would need a CF card to do that, and I don't have a CF card. Ray-UK, I tried taking both batteries out and leaving it for a while to kill any settingss, I'm not sure if that's what you had in mind, but the problem persists. (since I'm really only planning to use this camera with Dragonframe for wrote: If not, can I safely remove the mirror and use it only in live mode or tethered? This doesn't seem to affect shooting, I'm able to take pictures and everything, it's really just annoying and worrisome knowing that this mechanical part will probably fail sooner than it ought to, and wondering if it's part of a larger underlying problem. *Sometimes when buttons or wheels on the camera are adjusted (this seems to trigger it, but not unless enough time has passed) *More frequently at random while tethered (every 8-10 seconds) *At random, every now and then (every 20-30 seconds) * Attaching/detaching lens (whether the camera is powered on or off) *On battery door open/close (whether the camera is powered on or off) It seems to happen during the following instances: I took a quick video of the mirror doing it's thing: The shutter remains closed while this happens, which I have verified with shutter actuation counts via EOSInfo.exe as well as viewing with my own eyes. The mirror clicks up and down (very quickly) at random times. It seems to work fine, except for one strange thing. It also allows for a more sturdy attachment when using a single tripod as both the 3/8 and 1/4 inch screws on the tripod head plate can be utilised, either way to allow more sturdy vertical shots or tilted horizontal shots.I just picked up my first Canon, a 40D. This allows numerous varieties of attachments along with the tripod or light stands. Our Digislider now has 5 x 3/8 inch tripod threads and 12 x 1/4 inch threads. This bundle comes with the wireless eMotimo TB3 and an extra stepper motor to enable 3 axis motion control. The Digislider is a precision engineered belt driven camera slider that comes in 75cm, 100cm, 150cm or 200cm lengths.

Entirely programmable from hand-held remote.Motimo TB3 and extra stepper motor for 3 axis motion.Available from Amazon, however, you will need to purchase the Anker Battery to TB3 cable from us to use it. For anything longer we recommend the Anker® 2nd Gen Astro Pro2 20000mAh battery for double the capacity. Ours will power it for 2-4 hours without power save mode. You will need a battery to power the TB3.
