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Losing 2/3 of photo from Digital Rebel


rick_waldroup3

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Hello, I have been using a Canon 300D for about a year. Today, it

started doing something I have never seen before. Whenever I take a

shot, only the top third of the photo is coming out. The bottom 2/3

is black. It is almost acting the way a film camera does when you

have too high of shutter speed for your sync when using flash. This

is now the only way it shoots photos. It acts as if you put your

hand over the bottom 2/3 of the lens and it is only seeing the top

third. Any ideas, or suggestions. As it is, the camera is useless

right now. Thanks, Rick

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I saw a thread like this a couple weeks ago. The guy ended up figuring out the problem. He was turning the camera off too early, changing settings, or lenses, or something like that that switched the camera off before the pictures were done saving. Sorry don't remember the details, just the idea. Anyway maybe he'll respond or you might look back a couple weeks for the thread.

 

Mark

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is it a perfectly straight line or is it kinda "feathered"? If it looks a bit blurry, or "feathered", it is a bad shutter. If it is a prefect, 1 pixel line, it is the camera, and/or auto-rotation that is screwing up.

 

Does it show this on the LCD after taking the shot or only on the comp?

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You might drag it over to a Canon Service Center anyway. My EOS 1N LCD died right after

the warranty expired and they fixed for free anyway. I also had the command dial on my

A2 die after a year and Canon Hawaii fixed it for half price ($60). The Japanese girl that

took my order was really cute too, so it was a nice view.

Sometimes the light’s all shining on me. Other times I can barely see.

- Robert Hunter

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Have you tried taking a picture with no lens on, looking into the camera body and seeing what the camera does? You should be able to see exactly what's going on. I had a situation where the mirror on my previous camera was getting stuck and wouldn't go out of the way completely.
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I've had a problem with my canon 28-125usm is lens about a year ago. Just as the warranty expired for a little over a month. The zoom

was stuck and it wouldn't rotate. I took it canon service center

near where I live in Mississauga, ontario. The guy at the front

desk looked at it and told me They'll fix it for no charge. I would

take it canon service centre and I hope they fix yours for no fee.

 

 

Good luck

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