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is a 6.3-megapixel entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera. canon eos digital error 99 19 Questions View all canon eos 300d error 02 bailux Rep: 61 2 2 Posted: 04/24/2010 Options Permalink History Subscribe Unsubscribe How can I fix Error 99 on my Canon EOS Digital Rebel? How
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can I fix Error 99 on my Canon EOS Digital Rebel? Thanks. Answered! View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers Is this a good question? Yes No Voted Undo Score 5 Cancel Comments: May be a bit canon eos 300d driver late but I have just bought a 300d spares or repair so I could fix my own one.The one I bought for spares was doing the err 99 thing.I could hear that the shutter was not opening so took the lens off and took a look inside to discover that the soft shutter material was kinked in one corner.I then carefully using a cotton bud (Q-TIP) gave it a bit of a nudge in the corner and to my pleasure it slotted back in canon eos 300d specs camera fixed.. Hope that has helped somebody. 11/06/2014 by steve My eos 300d, that I bought to fix, would go in to rapid fire mode until I took the battery off. I ended up opening the camera and removing the shutter curtains (I think they were jamming or failed in some form) now the camera works fine and takes a picture. The lack of shutter curtains doesn't bother me much as I only use the camera for long exposure astrophotography. Not bad for £20. 11/07/2014 by challenger3000 Thanks to the comments posted here, I found a dog hair from our bassett had managed to jam the shutter. Removed the dog hair, put the bassett down, problem solved!!!! 01/22/2015 by Paul Henderson i have cannon 300d... all things are ok... but when i press the click button error 99 shown on the screen but the picture is taken in the gallery... March 1 by syedmohammadtalhahanif Add a comment 0/1024 Cancel Post comment Are you sure you want to delete this zzzzzz? Cancel The All-New Pro Tech Toolkit The high performance electronics repair kit. On Sale Now 33 Answers Filter by: Most Helpful Newest Oldest Chosen Solution markus weiher Rep: 32.6k 132 55 38 Posted: 04/24/2010 Options Permalink History The err99 could come from a lens incompatibility, a battery problem, a shutter problem or just "dirty" contacts on the body/lens contacts does the problem always occur ? i reccomend reading this Was this answer helpful? Yes No Voted Undo Score 5 Cancel Comment
(EOS 300D-760D) TalkChange forum Error 99 Fixed Started Jul 20, 2004 | Discussions thread Shop cameras & lenses ▾ ForumParentFirstPreviousNextFlat view cbclements • New Member • Posts: 1 Error 99 Fixed Jul 20, 2004 1 I have been experiencing sporatic
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error 99 messages for the past two months with my kit lens and canon eos 300d software my EF 75-300 f4-5.6 III. I have taken just over 7,000 exposures with my camera in 10 months.
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Last week was my long awaited photo expedition to the San Juan Islands of Washington State. Half way through the trip my Rebel refused to take any pictures.I tried the obvious https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/14217/How+can+I+fix+Error+99+on+my+Canon+EOS+Digital+Rebel things but the error 99 message would not go away. It was consistantly making that partial , incomplete shutter trip noise. I was actually relieved that it finally broke in the last two months of my warranty so the repair would be covered. I salvaged the rest of the trip with my Minolta D7 and got some amazing IR shots that I probably https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/9598105 wouldn'thave otherwise. When I got back I called Canon and talked to Gary at 1-(800)828-4040. He asked me to try a few things before I sent the camera in. He said:1. Carefully clean the 8 gold color lens contact pins on the camera body lens mount with a pencil eraser. Do this while holding the camera so that any eraser dust will not fall into the camera.2. Take out both batteries. Yes, there are 2. I had forgotten about the smaller Date/Time battery. Also remove the CF memory card.3. With the batteries removed, turn the camera switch on for 3-5 minutes. He said that this clears the memory.4. Turn the camera off and put the batteries and CF card back in.5. Re-attach the lens and turn it back on.I did all of this and my camera works fine now. I had to re-enter the date and time and re-select parameter 2 but my Rebel is now working again and I'm much relieved that it was something that simple all along. Gary was very courteous and knowlegable and waited patiently on the phone while I w
is probably the most boring article I’ve written for LensRentals. (Personally, I like Smashed Front Element the best.) But, I love a good mystery, and I love debunking https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2008/12/canons-error-99-the-man-the-myth/ dSLR “urban legends”. Every so often I run across an online forum where someone makes broad statements about Error 99 which I know are incorrect or at least incomplete. As is my practice, I’ve boldly charged into these online gunfights devoid of intellectual ammunition (i.e. facts). And predictably, the intellectual level of the discussions quickly spirals down from “Is not”, “Is so” into canon eos the traditional online-forum sign-offs of “You get Err99 because you’re a bad photographer” and “if you’ve never gotten Err99 you’re obviously not taking many pictures”. Because Canon Corporate apparently believes that releasing no information about a problem makes it go away, there is little factual information to debunk the online myths regarding Err99 unless you really do a lot of digging. Googling Err99, Canon canon eos 300d EOS error codes, etc. brings up several dozen pages of links most of which are the above mentioned “discussions”. There are a few nuggets of truth out there, though. The most complete of these is a multi-year 2,300 post discussion of Err99 problems at Richard’s Notes. There are also a few thoughtful and factual discussions that have taken place in some of the better forums online. After spending far more hours than I intended looking through these sources to settle an online debate, I thought I’d write a summary of what I found and what we’ve experienced here— LensRentals has over 700 Canon lenses and over 50 Canon bodies (as of December 2008), so we have a bit of Err99 experience. The Myths Some of the most common Err99 myths are listed below. Strictly speaking, they are not myths; almost every one is true. The myth part comes from thinking that any one of them is actually the cause of Err99. So: Err99 results from an electronic communication problem between the lens and the camera. Err99 results from using third-party (i.e. Sigma, Tamron, Tokina) lenses. Err99 means that elect