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but then some may say it is a matter of a dud battery.
Anywayz, to cut a long storey short ....
Last month I attended the Ingleton TP learn together meet, and my camera (Canon EOS 1000D) got a tad wet.
A few days after the event my camera would not work (absolutely dead).
So at the advice of some TP friends I stripped the camera of lens, battery & card and wrapped it in kitchen roll and burried in a tub of rice.
After a few days the camera camea to life and even managed over 500 shots at another TP meet 2 weeks ago.
But this week I went to use the camera and there is 'NO GO'!
So now it is a process of elimination as to what could be causing the problem.
I begrudge having to buy another battery (just to check if that is the problem).
So I am hoping there may be a fellow TP member in the Accrington area who also uses a LP-E5 battery pack (apparently used in 1000D's and 450D's, and maybe other cameras that I am not aware of) who will be willing to help me test whether it is the battery, i.e., by testing my fully charged pack in their camera or their battery in my camera to see if the power is the probs.
Failing which it may be a case of me having to send my camera for repair (which I hope not as it could be very expensive and not worthwhile) or just canning the £350 as a lesson learned and resorting to my good old faithful Kodak EasyShare DX4530 until I have saved enough pennies for another DSLR
So if there is anyone out there willing to take a chance on me sorting out my camera, I would be eternally greatful
Cheers
Dawn
Anywayz, to cut a long storey short ....
Last month I attended the Ingleton TP learn together meet, and my camera (Canon EOS 1000D) got a tad wet.
A few days after the event my camera would not work (absolutely dead).
So at the advice of some TP friends I stripped the camera of lens, battery & card and wrapped it in kitchen roll and burried in a tub of rice.
After a few days the camera camea to life and even managed over 500 shots at another TP meet 2 weeks ago.
But this week I went to use the camera and there is 'NO GO'!
So now it is a process of elimination as to what could be causing the problem.
I begrudge having to buy another battery (just to check if that is the problem).
So I am hoping there may be a fellow TP member in the Accrington area who also uses a LP-E5 battery pack (apparently used in 1000D's and 450D's, and maybe other cameras that I am not aware of) who will be willing to help me test whether it is the battery, i.e., by testing my fully charged pack in their camera or their battery in my camera to see if the power is the probs.
Failing which it may be a case of me having to send my camera for repair (which I hope not as it could be very expensive and not worthwhile) or just canning the £350 as a lesson learned and resorting to my good old faithful Kodak EasyShare DX4530 until I have saved enough pennies for another DSLR

So if there is anyone out there willing to take a chance on me sorting out my camera, I would be eternally greatful
Cheers
Dawn
