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7D / 10D - 80D TalkChange forum 10D: Error 2 Started Apr 5, 2003 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view ike1 • Regular Member • Posts: 233 10D: Error 2 Apr 5, 2003 ok i FINALLY played with a canon 10D today (apparantly the D10 was unavailable, so canon 10d error 02 fix I stuck with what was there)...(a little humor for a friday by the way)..mine
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will be in on Monday, so I can play more with it then, but I had an "error 2" pop up twice canon eos 10d manual in the 10 min I used it. From what I gathered (and forgive me if this is in the manual, i didnt have it), I recall both times it popped up I took 2 RAW pics back
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to back in ONE SHOT mode. Did the error pop up just because of a buffer/writing issue? If so, I can handle that, but if not then i want answers, dang it! -- hide signature -- Michael Wachniak http://www.michaelwachniak.com Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain PT1 • New Member • Posts: 22 Re: 10D: Error 2 In reply to ike1 • Apr 5, 2003 ike1 wrote:ok i FINALLY played with a canon eos 10d video canon 10D today (apparantly the D10 was unavailable, so I stuck with what was there)...(a little humor for a friday by the way)..mine will be in on Monday, so I can play more with it then, but I had an "error 2" pop up twice in the 10 min I used it. From what I gathered (and forgive me if this is in the manual, i didnt have it), I recall both times it popped up I took 2 RAW pics back to back in ONE SHOT mode. Did the error pop up just because of a buffer/writing issue? If so, I can handle that, but if not then i want answers, dang it! -- hide signature -- Michael Wachniak http://www.michaelwachniak.comAccording to the manual, Err 02 means 'There is a problem with the CF card. Do one of the following: Remove and reload the CF card, format the CF card, or use another CF card'.On line manual is available at the Canon website Reply Reply with quote Complain RichW • Forum Pro • Posts: 12,768 Error 2 is a CF card error..... In reply to ike1 • Apr 5, 2003 Sounds like a bad or incompatible CF card. I have never seen that problem.Richike1 wrote:ok i FINALLY played with a canon 10D today (apparantly the D10 wa
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1D Mark II Canon EOS 1Ds Canon EOS 10D Canon EOS 20D Canon EOS 300D (Digital Rebel) Err 01: LENS COMMUNICATION DESCRIPTION: This error occurs in the following conditions: When electronic communication http://www.camerahacker.com/Canon/D60_Error_Codes.shtml with the lens cannot be established, after the EOS D60 is powered ON or when the shutter button is pressed halfway. When the lens diaphragm cannot be controlled during shutter release. REMEDIAL MEASURE: Clean the electronic contacts on the lens with a clean, soft, dry cloth and check the mount interface switch on the body's lens mount for dirt or other damage. If this does not solve the problem, try another Canon EF lens or canon eos have the EOS D60 examined by a qualified service technician. This error is similar to Error 84 on the D30. Err 02: CF DRIVER DESCRIPTION: This error occurs when image data cannot be written to the CF card. This error can occur when the CF card is not fully seated in the camera or if the D60 does not detect a card-ready signal within a specified time limit or when the CF card is not canon eos 10d usable because it has been corrupted or physically damaged. It can also occur when the camera's battery level is insufficient to completely write the file to the CF card. REMEDIAL MEASURE: Use the DC Coupler or recharge the battery first. If the error continues to occur with sufficient power available to the camera, check that the CF card is properly inserted. If that's not the problem, then try replacing the CF card. If that does not solve the problem, have the EOS D60 and one of the CF cards that is causing the problem examined by a qualified service technician. This error is similar to Error 22 on the D30. Err 04: NO SPACE LEFT ON CF CARD DESCRIPTION: This error occurs when the CF card's free space is insufficient for the image file that has been created. For example, when using a nearly full CF card, if a long exposure is made with noise reduction shut off, the file size may become larger than average, resulting in insufficient space to write the file. REMEDIAL MEASURE: Use a CF card with sufficient free space. If this does not solve the problem, have the EOS D60 examined by a qualified service technician. This error is similar to Error 23 on the D30. Err 05: POP UP DESCRIPTION: This error occurs when the built-in flash po