View Full Version : I need Help my camera just died


Alain Mayo
December 26th, 2008, 07:05 AM
Hi and Merry christmas to all
Yesterday while I was filming my camera just went dead, and I know is not the battery because it was charged and after it happened I recharged it a little more just in case but I didn't have any luck, It won't turn on. Have this happened to any of you before?. Any suggestions before I call canon customer service?

Colin McDonald
December 26th, 2008, 07:46 AM
Sounds like the dreaded Standby Mode levers (NTSC pdf manual page 152 - Troubleshooting)

There's one on the back of the camera and another on the top.

Bill Fredette
December 26th, 2008, 07:46 AM
Sorry if I'm suggesting the obvious, but it's happened to me. Are you sure the "Standby/Lock" switch on the back of the handgrip didn't accidentally get pushed to "Lock?"

Hope you find the trouble.

Bill

Alain Mayo
December 26th, 2008, 08:01 AM
Sorry if I'm suggesting the obvious, but it's happened to me. Are you sure the "Standby/Lock" switch on the back of the handgrip didn't accidentally get pushed to "Lock?"

Hope you find the trouble.

Bill

That's the first thing I checked, the standby/lock switch in the back of the camera where you press Record.

Alain Mayo
December 26th, 2008, 08:02 AM
Sounds like the dreaded Standby Mode levers (NTSC pdf manual page 152 - Troubleshooting)

There's one on the back of the camera and another on the top.

Hey which one is the top one? I allready know of the back one where you press record and that one is where it should be.

Bill Fredette
December 26th, 2008, 08:10 AM
Check page 13 of the manual (it's quicker than my trying to describe the location).

Alain Mayo
December 26th, 2008, 08:16 AM
Check page 13 of the manual (it's quicker than my trying to describe the location).

I'll check but I don't think is that. thanks

Tripp Woelfel
December 26th, 2008, 09:12 PM
Did you try running the camera on house power instead of the battery? It is possible, but not likely, that the battery shorted itself out. It does happen but it's very rare.

James R. Leong
December 26th, 2008, 10:32 PM
Maybe try ejecting the battery, clean the contacts and reinsert. Sometimes if the battery is not properly seated, there is no power.

Steve Wolla
December 26th, 2008, 11:09 PM
Try it with the AC adapter--will it turn on then? If so, you have a defective battery. Try it with another battery, see what happens.

If you have dropped it, (the battery that is) that can sometimes damage the battery's internals so it ceases functioning.

Jarred Gastreich
December 27th, 2008, 01:37 AM
I had the same problem with my 2 day old XH A1. It simply wouldn't turn on. I called Canon tech service and they told me to hit the reset button (which is located under the LCD). That didn't work so I exchanged it for a brand new one with my dealer.

I'm thinking it had something to do with the Firewire being plugged in, because that is when it stopped working. The firewire 6pin slot in my computer where I used to plug it in will never be used again because of fear.

Bo Sundvall
December 27th, 2008, 05:25 AM
Hi

Does it work in VCR mode, as a player?


Regards,

/Bo

David Hodge
December 27th, 2008, 06:50 AM
I have a Sony EX1 and it has a lithium battery that helps keep the camera alive.

You might consider checking to see if there is a lithium battery that has run down and is keeping the camera from coming on in order to preserve the settings and time on the camera. The Sony cameras I've had, and my mac book pro as well, will go into hibernation to save information on the computer. So, please check to see if you have a lithium battery on the camera somewhere. Replace it.

Even if it doesn't work it may be cheaper and faster than taking it in for servicing.

Give it shot and let us know what happens?

d-

Alain Mayo
December 29th, 2008, 01:26 PM
Thanks guys for all your replies but None of the suggestions worked, I sent the camera to Canon. I'll let you guys know the status.

Mikey Williams
December 29th, 2008, 09:42 PM
You may have just tripped the master fuse. That happened to me last February with my XL2. Pretty simple fix, has to be sent in tho. It cost me about $180 at a Canon authorized repair facility in Canada.

Alain Mayo
December 30th, 2008, 12:24 PM
You may have just tripped the master fuse. That happened to me last February with my XL2. Pretty simple fix, has to be sent in tho. It cost me about $180 at a Canon authorized repair facility in Canada.

I Hope is just that.

Alain Mayo
January 7th, 2009, 10:03 AM
Update

The repair estimate was $283.00. They won't let me know the issue untill they perform the repair.

Bill Fredette
January 7th, 2009, 11:21 AM
Update

The repair estimate was $283.00. They won't let me know the issue untill they perform the repair.

So they're basically holding your camera hostage? Nice customer service.

Alain Mayo
January 7th, 2009, 12:41 PM
So they're basically holding your camera hostage? Nice customer service.

Kind off, first they sent you and E-mail letting you know the repair estimate and then if you agree with the cost you have to approve the estimate by phone or online. I called to approve the estimate and when I asked what was the issue the customer service representative told me that the repair people don't write in the system the issue until the camera is fixed and told me they will send and explanation of what they did along with the camera when they are done.

Tripp Woelfel
January 7th, 2009, 07:24 PM
...told me they will send and explanation of what they did along with the camera when they are done.

Don't know if the A1 service procedure is different but when I got my HV10 back from servicing there was no explanation. Since the problem with it was it wouldn't power up and they replaced a PCB I deduced that it was the power supply PCB, so I got all the explanation I needed.