Am I an Idiot or What...
Never thought I'd come out of the lurker shadows like this. It was supposed to be the best day of my life (in recent history anyway). I've made the move from a Dimage Z6 to the Rebel XTi. I've lusted for this camera and it's predecessors for a very long time. My XTi arrived via UPS from B&H today (the psjan** code was still good for $20 savings). With every intention of doing 'this' right I charged the battery while I ran some errands. I watched the XTi JumpStart guide I'd purchased before doing anything. I still couldn't get past step 4 of the Canon Quick Start guide! I put a CF card in and got a message telling me something was wrong with the (brand new) card. I tried a few more times before giving up and trying another (brand new) CF card. A wave of nausea washed over me as I got the 'something is wrong with the CF card' message again.
Peering into the slot with a flashlight I realized one of the pins was bent. You'd think I'd have had the sense to stop right there. I didn't.
The pins all still seem to be connected. A part of me wants to get a good nights sleep, a better light source and a magnifying glass and try it again tomorrow. The other part of me says stop while you're ahead and return it to B&H for some professional help.
That I even have to ask for advice concerning this probably isn't a good sign. Anyone have any experience in this area? I hate to send my new camera off for a potentially expensive / time consuming repair when I haven't shot picture one yet. On the other hand if I'm only going to make it a more expensive / time consuming repair by 'monkeying' around I need to know that.
Advice, consolation, berating and humiliation all anxiously sought.
Thank to all.
Donn
Peering into the slot with a flashlight I realized one of the pins was bent. You'd think I'd have had the sense to stop right there. I didn't.
The pins all still seem to be connected. A part of me wants to get a good nights sleep, a better light source and a magnifying glass and try it again tomorrow. The other part of me says stop while you're ahead and return it to B&H for some professional help.
That I even have to ask for advice concerning this probably isn't a good sign. Anyone have any experience in this area? I hate to send my new camera off for a potentially expensive / time consuming repair when I haven't shot picture one yet. On the other hand if I'm only going to make it a more expensive / time consuming repair by 'monkeying' around I need to know that.
Advice, consolation, berating and humiliation all anxiously sought.
Thank to all.
Donn
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When I got my brand new D2X from B&H a short while ago I had problems with the camera's metering. I called B&H and returned the defective camera to them and upon receipt of the defective camera they shipped a repalcement camera to me the whole process took about a week.
Call B&H and explain the problem to them. They will get the situation corrected. Don't try any "self-help" solutions. You waited this long for the camera so a few more days won't kill ya.
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I fourth that.
I guess your decision is made! haha. now go get a good night's rest.
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Donn
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In retrospect the whole idea of trying to fix it myself is more than a little embarrassing. What was I thinking? Thanks for the rational advice (and a gently nudge back toward reality!)
Donn
Awkward as it is returning to this thread (the whole affair remains somewhat humbling) I want to assure anyone interested that my experience with B&H was exactly what everyone commenting above said it would be.
The customer service rep, Richie, didn't question my intelligence or abilities and made it clear B&H's first concern was my complete satisfaction with the purchase and keeping me as a customer. I was provided a prepaid UPS label via email and off my XTi went. I can't imagine it having been any easier.
Yesterday my new XTi arrived. The card slotted as expected and I've begun a new chapter in my photographic journey.
Thanks folks for sensible advice. Oh, and Harry, you were right. A few more days didn't kill me.
Donn
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