On getting her back to where she's supposed to be after the factory
reset: Be sure to step through all the menu entries as a reminder of
what you might have changed from the factory settings. When I got my 5D
back from Canon recently I at first didn't realize that everything had
been reset. It was briefly confusing as to why the camera wasn't
behaving as expected. I shortly figured that out. But I didn't
remember very well all of the things I had changed. Consequently, I
didn't step through all the menu items as I just suggested you do and it
was probably 3 weeks before I had found and reset everything that needed
to be reset working only on items as I discovered them. Not conducive
to spontaneous photography.
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/20/2010 6:00 PM, Candace Lemarr wrote:
> Well, UPS just brought my repaired E-30 back about 20 minutes ago.
> You may remember I was having partially black images at shutter speeds
> over 1/500, and only had a shutter actuation count of just under 13k.
> I have already given her a go at 1/8000 on down, and she appears to be
> working wonderfully. They reset everything, so I need to toy around with
> the settings again. Maybe it's just because I have been shooting with
> the E-510 these past 3 and 1/2 weeks, but the E-30 seems to be much more
> responsive than I remember.
>
> For the tech savvy on the list (all of you, and NOT me), here is what
> the repair slip says:
> Replaced gear case unit.
> Firmware updated to latest version.
> Checked all functions and cleaned.
>
> I am so happy to have her home!!! :-)
> Thanks for putting up with me,
> Candace
>
>
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