LEAKYSEALS951 |
03-28-2023 05:34 AM |
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Originally Posted by john70t
(Post 11958021)
I picked up a Canon E05 Rebel for cheap but not thrilled about it:
-It eats batteries like cookie monster. Maybe 1/2 hr use time after being fully charged. New batteries.
-Doesn't want to take a photo (freezes with the button pressed) even in 'auto mode' in lower light or when too close.
-Photos look good but still not up to modern cell phone quality.
-Canon erased my Win10 printer drivers which are "no longer supported" rendering my printer into a brick.
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Was this new or used?
I had a canon suck down batteries, it was a short in a card somewhere. You couldn't leave a battery in there for any time at all. I got it fixed at high $$$$, but an EOS is probably not worth the expense. I cant remember if an EOS has a rear live view display. That can drain a battery quick also.
For the freezing, set the camera to "one shot" point autofocus and try again. If that doesn't help, I'd go "one shot" and in manual settings set up the shot to force the camera to make a picture. Even if the pic isn't properly exposed, it should take a pic. The manual mode is more a diagnostic test than a solution. Is it just freezing? or older tech getting confused and not committing? If those don't work, go to manual focus and see if it fires.
Fun little experiment which probably won't solve anything, but will let you know what's going on.
I don't know if rebels have this, but AI focus and AI servo modes get confused in low light and tough pic settings. They also will not lock if within a a close distance where the lense is too close to focus.
If the camera is really old, a cell phone might very well have better exposure/focus tracking etc.
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