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Title: camera fault
Post by: Ekka on April 25, 2017, 10:53:37 am
Got canon eos 1000 and when I turn it on card write protected , I've tried three different cards including a new one but still telling me card write protected . Any idea to fix it before I take it to the shop  ???
Title: Re: camera fault
Post by: fred99999au on April 25, 2017, 11:21:36 am
most likely a switch in the card receptacle which is stuck. Get a good light and have a gander. Mebbe something stuck or bent.
Title: Re: camera fault
Post by: mick25 on April 25, 2017, 02:39:24 pm
Or have a look on you tube  ;)
I've just been trying to work out how our cash register got locked ?
Reading the manual over an hour no luck there , told the wife may have to take it to the shop where we got it , then something clicked you tube  ::) how to fix it was on there took two secs to fix .
Title: Re: camera fault
Post by: Nebo on April 25, 2017, 04:23:38 pm
  The first card may have been faulty.

   The error may be logged in the file System.

    Go in to the Menu and find Factory Default or Factory reset.

     Press Default.  This should reset and clear any Errors.

      Many High End Projectors have this built in for Protection.
       Example if a Fan Fails. Even when fan is replaced.
       Still will not start till Error is Cleared.

       First rule of 21st Century electronics.

        V1.01 When in Doubt Factory Default.

        MAICO.   RESISTANCE IS FUTILE
Title: Re: camera fault
Post by: Ekka on April 25, 2017, 07:45:38 pm
fixed it,it  was the sd card just locked and unlocked a few times ,but still scratching my head after buying a new card it was doing the same , done the same process all good . thanks for the  response cheers Ek
Title: Re: camera fault
Post by: dont on April 26, 2017, 03:51:16 am
A bit like kill switch ????