The exclamation mark does not indicate a fault, it is there to notify you that you have a non-standard function set. There are a variety of...
These programs are for dealing with pixels on LCD screens not camera sensors.
I don't think Canon even admit this is possible outside of a service centre and I have never seen it mentioned in a user manual. Having said that...
Make sure that both the camera and whatever you are uploading to are set to the same time,date and timezone.
Can you give more detail of what exactly you are complaining about ? The only faults I can see is that in most of them the colour saturation is at...
It can be done: Place all required files into collection. Select collection. Select all files in collection (right click on first file then shift...
I'm not sure what you are hoping to achieve from your post. If it happens again then I would suggest that you contact either the retailer who sold...
I agree with Johnsey, it must be a lens fault. I would suggest it is possibly a broken ribbon cable within the lens, these can cause all sort of...
I think you need to show that this problem exits on a non moving subject before you can diagnose any further, find something a fair distance away...
Try changing the mode switch to a different setting, i.e. M,AV or TV
Use single point focus so that you choose what you want the camera to focus on, if you let the camera choose then you will get frequent errors.
Apart from the first pic, the others look pretty good. The first one is suffering with low contrast/incorrect exposure. If you are shooting JPG...
All the information is here: https://support.usa.canon.com/kb/index?page=content&id=ART170209 EC-I is cross hair (note that I is upper case letter...
I think you need to make more comparison shots under better lighting conditions, the first one shows overcast lighting whereas in the second the...
I repeat THIS IS NOT CAUSED BY THE LENS. After taking the image it is in the cameras internal memory and the lens has finished its part in the...
This thread is getting more and more confusing. If you are still referring to the above problem then it cannot be caused by the lens. All the lens...
Your problem doesn't really make much sense but it does sound as though the lens may be faulty, sadly this is a relatively cheap lens and would...
Or until you have a spare £342 :)
The only reason I can see where you might need to record the hundredths of a second is if you are set on continuous shooting, are both cameras set...
Sounds like a poor connection in the wiring between the LCD and the main board. It would need to be dismantled to sort this out so unless it...
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