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Pat Flanakin Registered: Jul 16, 2007 Total Posts: 1054 Country: United States |
Well, I am on my 3rd visit to Canon with this problem and likely on the verge of getting a new camera out of the deal. |
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stanj Registered: Aug 05, 2003 Total Posts: 8491 Country: United States |
I had the camera in twice for Err99, and from what I was told behind closed doors was that if it were to happen again I'd get a new one. Good luck. |
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Daan B Registered: Aug 16, 2007 Total Posts: 7157 Country: Netherlands |
No err99's here... sorry to hear about your problems |
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SoundHound Registered: Jan 14, 2006 Total Posts: 4967 Country: United States |
Might be the shutter. This happened to mine and they replaced the shutter. Aftwards everything was Peachy. |
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Garylv Registered: Jul 05, 2005 Total Posts: 820 Country: N/A |
Third visit, yikes. It took them two attempts to fix the error 99's on my 1D Mark III (not the s), but so far it looks like they've done it. The service order only said "adjustments" both times. Nothing about the whole mirror box being replaced or anything. |
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AGeoJO Registered: Jul 08, 2003 Total Posts: 10517 Country: United States |
Daan B wrote: |
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John Black Registered: Jul 15, 2004 Total Posts: 3638 Country: United States |
Mine just went DOA tonight. Fires 1, maybe 2 times - then ERR99. Tried different lenses, different batteries, different CF cards, even without a lens. Same outcome every time. Fortunately it decided to do it around the last shot of the night, so at the least the day wasn't a loss. |
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Pat Flanakin Registered: Jul 16, 2007 Total Posts: 1054 Country: United States |
John Black, |
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John Black Registered: Jul 15, 2004 Total Posts: 3638 Country: United States |
I have mixed feeling about Canon replacing the 1Ds3 because its focus seems good and the camera looks like new. There's no real upside in a replacement, because then I'll just wonder if the new camera will have ERR99's too. When it fails, the viewfinder dims a tiny bit. If the camera is left sitting untouched, the mirror usually goes completely up in 10-15 seconds. Then the the mirror goes back down in a second or two. It seems like the mirror box has a problem, but it also could be the control signals sent to the actuators. |
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EB-1 Registered: Jan 09, 2003 Total Posts: 18597 Country: United States |
Zero problems with mine. |
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scalesusa Registered: Sep 02, 2008 Total Posts: 1778 Country: United States |
It sounds like a intermittent connection or short. It could be anywhere in the camera, and difficult to impossible to find. The fact that they thought it was fixed twice means its intermittent, a occasional short could damage circuitry over and over. |
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Pat Flanakin Registered: Jul 16, 2007 Total Posts: 1054 Country: United States |
John Black, |
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dave miner Registered: Feb 01, 2003 Total Posts: 390 Country: United States |
Yup, I received a new 1DsIII after the third trip back to Canon for err99. That camera spent a total od two months with Canon before they finally sent a new one. Funny thing is I have put less than 600 clicks on that body. I started |
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Daan B Registered: Aug 16, 2007 Total Posts: 7157 Country: Netherlands |
I got a new one from Canon after three visits (with no results) to Canon Service for focus issues... 3 seems to be the lucky number |