Lynwood Cowan Offline Image Upload: Off
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I visited the Florida panhandle beach last week and I experienced a 5D Mark II malfunction while photographing the shore line / seagulls in the morning light (sunny). It was approximately 6:30 or 7:00 am, after sunrise but before the sun rose very high. The first morning I had been on the beach 30 to 45 minutes photographing the sand and surf, the camera was never splashed, was wet or got any sand on it. Just walking along the shoreline taking pictures.
The buttons on the top, ISO, AF-Drive, WB buttons, and back buttons the MENU and Playback buttons started working intermittently and then stopped working at all. The shutter release button still functioned, so it would still take pictures. At the time I had been changing my AEB setting between shot sequences, but the malfunction ended that. I tried removing and reinserting the battery and memory card, and it did not improve the situation. I replaced the memory card with higher a speed card, and all the buttons started working again. I took a few more shots and I left the beach shortly thereafter. The camera functioned normally, off the beach, for the remainder of the day.
Second morning, snap, snap, snap. The buttons along the top and rear of the camera stopped working again. The camera would take pictures, it just would not allow me the change the settings, or review photos. That ended that morning shoot. Later in the day away from the beach it worked fine.
But I think I see a trip to Canon, in my camera's near future. I think it's a moisture problem. Has anyone else had a similar problem?
It was humid on the beach in the morning, but I have taken my 20D several times to beach to take sunrise photos. This was the 5D Mark II's first beach excursion, and possibly it's last.
It's discouraging, I can take my point-and-shoot into the water, wade 10-15 feet out and take a picture. But a camera that cost's 20x as much can't get within 5 feet of water.
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