Question about Canon Rebel Cameras
...fuse might have blown because of bent pin for the memory cards or a faulty cf card. In wich case, you have to repair it yourself, there are pages on the web that describe what you have to do (search ...
...to check is that the card door and battery door are firmly closed - press on them while the camera is on to see if it powers up. If not, there's probably a blown fuse - it will have to go to the
...its a blown fuse. Common with the 300D it take about a hour to fix if you good with a soldering iron if not and you want it fixed goto ...
...unit from dust and smear or whatever is blocking the flash from popping up. If your camera is not powering up anymore then there might be a fuse blown inside the camera because of the failing
working)can not do setings and playback on lcd monitor thanks I have seen this fault after a blown fuse caused by bent pins in the CF unit. I think the camera needs to be taken to an expert for repair
...but it still won't turn on. Could be a blown fuse. There is some help here, if you are OK taking your camera apart - but read the entire thing before starting!
...fuse located on the DC/DC board that has 'blown' causing there to be no power. Replace the board and the camera should work fine. Canon will probably charge $175 or so for the repair. Hope ...
...warrenty. Is their a reboot system for this camera????? Hi Sounds like the fuse has blown and needs to be replaced. If you can solder well you may be able to do it yourself. Thomas darntoothysam ...
...fuse on the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) has most likely blown to save the board from being shorted and ruined. All you need to do is replace the fuse and you should be good to go! If you are skilled ...
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