SOURCE: Canon EOS Rebel K2 35mm SLR Camera troubleshooting forum
Go to the link below for owner's manual. http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&tabact=SupportDetailTabAct&fcategoryid=214&modelid=9429 Once you are on this page, click the "Drivers and Downloads" tab near the middle/right of the page. Next, click on the red letters that read "Product/Software Manuals." A new pop-up will appear displaying Canon. (NOTE: You may have to temporarily allow the pop-up.) At the bottom of this page, click on EOS_REBEL_K2.pdf and open. Then go to page 24. Good luck.
SOURCE: Replacement Film Door for Rebel Ti
You should be able to get that part direct from Canon USA. Here is their info: For toll-free technical support, please call 1 (800) 828-4040 during regular business hours (currently Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight. EST, Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., excluding holidays).
SOURCE: lens
Quantaray is a private label lens made for Ritz Camera. They make this lens to fit several different camera brands including Nikon and Canon. The only ones that will fit a Canon camera body are the ones with the Canon EOS mount. If your Quantaray lens doesn't have an EOS mount, then it won't work on your Canon camera. You can take the lens to any Ritz Camera location and they can help determine which mount it has, and which cameras it will fit.
SOURCE: how to replace the door latch on a canon rebel eos ti
The cameras film door has a very small phillips head screw inside the battery doors hinge. Its a pain to take out & replace if you hands are shakey for this screw is so small. Also installing the replacement hinge would be a little harder to install tha removing the broken one.
I hope this information will help you. A camera shop should be able to do it for free if you maybe purchase some items there. Most shops which are very small and privately owned shops will do this for you
SOURCE: My canon eos rebel k2 will not turn on even with
Dirty contact in the battery compartment, bad power circuit, bad switch etc. Too many things to be able to fix in this forum. Send it in for service or buy another used one, that may cost a lot less than getting yours repaired.
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