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Canon EOS-20D Body only Digital Camera - Page 6 Questions & Answers
How to operate camera canon dlsr
That's a pretty big question, and we don't know what level of answer you're looking for, but very basically, you need to check that everything is set up correctly, and start off with the AUTO mode. So...1. Lens fitted, and lens cap off?2. Battery charged and fitted?3. Memory card inserted in the slot?... you should be ready to go.If your lens has a switch that says AF/MF, set it to AF (autofocus). Turn the dial to the green square (auto setting).Turn the camera on (look for "OFF" / "ON" lever).Point at your subject and press the shutter button. If you wanted a more specific answer, please post a more specific question.
7/30/2012 2:45:34 PM •
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Overexposure
Hi Andrew - look for a "exposure compensation" control on your camera. It may be buried in a menu; or an easily operated dedicated button on the camera body itself. You didn't include the model camera you have - so I couldn't look it up. Try googling: "exposure compensation model" where model is the model number of your camera.Good luck!
11/28/2011 5:46:42 PM •
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My camer not working i try to remove battery and charged but nothing happen
I would suggest trying the battery in another camera to see if it works in that camera. If it does work in another camera, then you could deduce that the issue was with the camera itself, and not the battery. If it does not work in the other camera, the problem might be with the battery itself. I would perform the same test with the charger, since the charger, not the batter might be broken. Hope that helps get you started at least.
11/21/2011 11:13:20 PM •
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THE ONLY WAY I KNOW HOW...PART2. fUJI FINEPIX/ SAMSUNG DIGIMAX
The headache that is "ERROR 99".
The common, works for everything, general fault code.
Doesn't tell you alot in the manual, except consult your nearest dealer...
Fantastic...
So, what does it refer to??
Well, Your camera works to a program and parameters and if one of these goes down and the cause cannot be isolated by the software then a fall back, general, fault code will apply. error 99..
If its a lens issue with communication then try a different lens to isolate the fault. Clean the contacts with lint free cloth. Don't use solvents as the contacts are gold plated and solvents will remove the plating and then you will be in trouble..
Error 99 could mean anything so try to isolate the fault by adjusting settings etc or replacing the batteries (main battery and c-mos battery).
Finding out what,where, why and when is how I start with Error 99 so as much info as possible.
Power loss/drain is a usual common fault. Mainly to do with the flash.
It won't pop up, won't fire etc..
The "Busy" sign is the give away. You press the shutter button and the busy sign flashes (sometimes for ages and then still nothing) Its trying to charge the flash but there is a problem with the circuit or components. Whilst this is happening power is being diverted from other circuits and causing more issues..
There could be thousands of reasons why.
Replacing the flash capacitor has always worked for me. It's a battery with an extremely fast discharge rate and charge rate. It wears out...Quicker than you think.
Don't forget everything made today is from the cheapest manufacturer. made with cheap materials for the disposable, throw away world of today.
Canon 12x36 is ii stabilization is not working properly. Stabilization
tends to want to stray.
Hello, I think dust, smudges, or fingerprints on the lenses can affect image quality and stabilization performance. Use a soft, lint-free cloth or lens cleaning solution to gently clean the lenses of your binoculars. Make sure not to apply excessive pressure or use abrasive materials that could scratch the lens surface. Moreover, when using image-stabilized binoculars, it's important to hold them steadily and avoid sudden movements. Rest your elbows on a stable surface or use a tripod if possible to minimize hand tremors. Ensure that you're using proper stabilization techniques to maximize the effectiveness of the stabilization feature.
Canon Digital IXUS 500 5.0MP is not powering on when CF card inserted.
In general Compact Flash Cards have to be formatted within the camera that is using them as they use a format proprietary to that camera. Also there are size limits on cards. If your camera will only take 16 Mb cards and you put a 32 Mb card in, it will not read it. It sees it as 'No Card Present'.
I think the other answer is an AI Answer Bot.
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