Halfordian Golfer <walketim@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Hope someone can help. I have a Canon Digital Rebel EOS camera that I
> really like. Here's my question. I was shooting at a 1 year old's
> birthday party last night in a restaurant (Casa Bonita) and there
> where times where the shutter would not trigger. My assumption is that
> the camera thought it was too dark or couldn't find any focus points
> or something. When I'd press the shutter, I'd see a "Busy" in the
> viewfinder and a fully colored circle in the display. I had a problem
> with a Sigma lens getting an Err99 but that is off to be fixed and I
> can't think of anything related between these events. It's like the
> DSLR just goes to lunch sometimes. Oddly powering off/on would no
> avail, but I did get a reset removing the battery.
>
> Any help or thoughts very, very much appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Tim
You ask for detailed information but you don't give enough detail of the
problem. But in general
- With some mode the camera may refuse to continue because it needs more
detail to continue. Example if point the camera to total darkness, then
the
camera can't focus to continue, so the shutter won't work. And some mode
will take anything.
- Err99, it can be anything.
- It could be battery issue
- It could be connecting issue. You may try to clean the contacts (PINs)
to make sure it has good connection.
And if it only happen once or twice then just ignore the problem and
continue to enjoy the toy, but if it happens so often then you may need to
give more detail.
Then try to find out if it's the battry or the lens and go from there.


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