o SH%$
I was uploading images from my 40D (canon) and it flat stopped uploading...it said on the computer that it became disconnected. I reconnected and tried again...nothing. Now, i can't even get the camera to snap a pic. The LCD screen will not function. I can still manipulate the controls via the small screen where the aperture and shutter speed are, but that's it. No pictuer taking, and nothing on the LCD by way of viewing or lookiing at menu items. PLEASE HELP
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Huge sigh of relief. I have had the battery back on since day one--and i just took it out and put it back in and we're back in business. Not cool!!!
All computers need to be reset once in a while. Just be glad your camera isn't running windoze!
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I agree a card readers sole purpose is to read memory cards!
this is weird...I had the same thing happen to my 40D while in the middle of taking pictures. I could see the aperture and shutter speed LCD, but no "pics remaining" or LCD. Turned it on/off, changed lens, CF card. The only thing that worked was physically taking the battery out and putting back in.
Is it just me or are there a lot of "weirdnesses" being reported with the 40D?
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Not here. I've taken thousands of pictures with my 40D and never once had a hiccup. I'm probably pretty hard on it too, changing lenses a lot, dusty and hot desert conditions, etc.
Just out of curiosity, what kind of battery and flash cards are you folks who are having the problems using? I'm using Canon batteries and SanDisk cards.
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Can't speak for OP, but I use 2 Canon BP-511s in a BG-E2 Grip. Sandisk Extreme III cards. I've just had it happen to me twice in two months so I wouldn't say it's a common occurrence.
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It happens to me also. The battery "dye" suddenly without warning. Recover it by manually pull out the battery and re-insert it.
The main cause is the contact problem, get a rubber (Pencil Eraser) clean the battery contact on both the camera and battery. But remember to blow away the debris before close the battery compartment cover.
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I'm not saying the 40D issue is a Sigma thing, just that the behavior and solutions to ring a bell.
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