They offered to run a diagnostic test to ascertain the fault. This done, it determined that the first problem was a shutter malfunction with the camera followed by the lens having a malfunction.
I came home - attached the lens and hey presto! everything's working fine! I just don't understand it. So for the time being I shall continue to use both as they are and await events. If it happens again (even if it rights itself) I shall definitely take both back for them to look at as they suggested.
So today I wanted to try out camera and lens. The weather was appalling - grey dull and wet. I went into Bushy as soon as the worst of the rain was over and managed just a few shots. I tried taking RAW pics and these are the results.
The rain started again in ernest and as soon as I'd taken this group of Red-Crested Pochards I dashed back to the car!
I drove to the visitor's centre and waited for the rain to stop while I had a coffee. Eventually, it did and this Mute swan obliged by posing!
On a more peaceful note, this wonderful pink blossom brightened up the day... soon several of the trees will turn fully pink and it will make a good picture!
With that the heavens opened and I had to protect my camera within my jacket whilst I ran some way back to the car.
Having dried out when I got home, I watched the Goldfinches and others having a snack. It was still raining and this was taken through double-glazing.
The reason the feeder has lost so much of its green coating, is that the Ring-necked Parakeets wear it away getting the seeds out!
The reason the feeder has lost so much of its green coating, is that the Ring-necked Parakeets wear it away getting the seeds out!
So the camera and lens have both behaved themselves I'm glad to say!! Just hope it stays that way!!
8 comments:
Those photos look pretty good to me Tricia. Is it a 40D you have. If so the shutter is supposed to last for 100,000 shots. Apparently this can vary from camera to camera.
Hi Tricia,
I would tend to bring it back immediately if you think that it might happen again. Things are only getting worse when you wait too much..
Meanwhile you got very nice pictures, and the one of the mandarin, the portrait, is magnificent!!!
I love also the red-crested pochard!!!
Beautiful pictures. Looks like it's all working properly.
Glad you've got the camera problem sorted Tricia.
That Mandarin really is a beauty; and all those RC Pochards, quite a sight.
Blossom is a treat to see too.
A good day you had, despite the rain.
Great photos as ever Tricia.
SOrry to hear of your camera trouble. I had a minor problem with my memory card slot a while back which I got fixed by Pentax quite quickly, but was still without a camera for a while!
I'm glad to hear all's well with the gear. I dread something like that happening, particularly as I don't have a 2nd camera!
Very nice close shot of the Mandarin (saw my first for 2010 3M+2F at Epsom today so hopefully breeding soon). FAB.
A big relief that everything is working OK. Dull day or not you managed some great shots Tricia.
You made the best of a bad day Tricia, I tried the 'photo's through the wet windows' as well today!
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