canon 350d

Looks like part of the shutter curtain. I'd guess repair would cost more than another 350d.
 
Yep...
It's your shutter.
It's dropped a blade.
I've done three shutters over the years and each one of them has done exactly that.
Here's a shot of my 1D MkII
Off to Canon heaven as it's probably not worth the cost of repair.
You'd probably pick up a better second hand body for less than the cost of a fixing it.
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phil dont supose you know if we could remove that blade, if it would still operate? was thinking of putting a strong nd filter on it, and using a lens cap as the shutter, much like the very early camera's :D
 
phil dont supose you know if we could remove that blade, if it would still operate?...
Interesting concept.
You could try I suppose, but I doubt you would have much success.
It's a pretty big job to get at the shutter.
The camera needs to be stripped right back to bare bones.
 
yeah ive looked. was thinking pliers xD. thats if its in a bin it :( state
 
Sorry to hear about the death of your camera!
MPB photographic have got some 350d and 10Ds for around £90 though.
 
I'm really not usually an advocate for DIY repairs or poking and tinkering around when you don't know what you're doing . . . but if it's destined for the bin anyway . . .

I don't think I could restrain myself from some YouTube tutorials and a bit of home surgery to see if I could get into it and fix it.
Nothing at all to lose and even if it didn't work it would be an interesting learning curve on dslr innards.
 
I'm really not usually an advocate for DIY repairs or poking and tinkering around when you don't know what you're doing . . . but if it's destined for the bin anyway . . .

I don't think I could restrain myself from some YouTube tutorials and a bit of home surgery to see if I could get into it and fix it.
Nothing at all to lose and even if it didn't work it would be an interesting learning curve on dslr innards.

I am gutted about my slr but I have done the right thing and it has gone to the canon heaven :'(
 
To be honest, I don't think a DIY repair would be possible. I've stripped down a couple of DSLR's whilst doing infrared conversions and the shutter curtain is VERY flimsy. If you blow gently on it, it flexes quite a lot so I think any sort of tool touching it would most likely bend or crease the blades of the curtain.

I've just had a look at one of my scrap donor cameras and yeah I would say definitely not a DIY job
Also if you were to remove the curtain I would have thought the camera would throw up some sort of error code and not fire anyway.
 
To be honest, I don't think a DIY repair would be possible. I've stripped down a couple of DSLR's whilst doing infrared conversions and the shutter curtain is VERY flimsy. If you blow gently on it, it flexes quite a lot so I think any sort of tool touching it would most likely bend or crease the blades of the curtain.

I've just had a look at one of my scrap donor cameras and yeah I would say definitely not a DIY job
Also if you were to remove the curtain I would have thought the camera would throw up some sort of error code and not fire anyway.

Thats why i have asked for the camera to be destroyed in an environmentally way. i can fix broken pc's not poorly cameras so my tog days are over for now.
 
To be honest, I don't think a DIY repair would be possible. I've stripped down a couple of DSLR's whilst doing infrared conversions and the shutter curtain is VERY flimsy. If you blow gently on it, it flexes quite a lot so I think any sort of tool touching it would most likely bend or crease the blades of the curtain.

I've just had a look at one of my scrap donor cameras and yeah I would say definitely not a DIY job
Also if you were to remove the curtain I would have thought the camera would throw up some sort of error code and not fire anyway.

Well there you go - something new learnt for me today :)
I really had no idea that shutter curtains were so delicate.
Julian, should you ever feel inclined to do it, a tutorial on how you do your conversions might actually go down very well in the tutorial section here.

Thats why i have asked for the camera to be destroyed in an environmentally way. i can fix broken pc's not poorly cameras so my tog days are over for now.

Fingers crossed that you find a replacement soon.
 
Well there you go - something new learnt for me today :)
I really had no idea that shutter curtains were so delicate.
Julian, should you ever feel inclined to do it, a tutorial on how you do your conversions might actually go down very well in the tutorial section here.



Fingers crossed that you find a replacement soon.

Thanks Sarah I hope I find something soon as well I am a tad lost without my camera.
 
Julian, should you ever feel inclined to do it, a tutorial on how you do your conversions might actually go down very well in the tutorial section here.

I'll bear that in mind next time I strip down my D40X. I can never decide what cut off IR filter to use in it so I keep changing it every now and then.
It's been 680nm, 720, 760 and I think also 580nm. Next time I'll take some photos of it and write one up:)
 
Thanks Sarah I hope I find something soon as well I am a tad lost without my camera.

I've got a canon G5 doing nothing you can borrow until you can afford a replacement if you want - regular viewers will recall that I lent it to someone else who was in this fix for TPday last year

its not slr but it has a reasonable level of control

Post round here is terrible ( There's at least two cameras lost in its maw as I speak) , but i'm heading north the weekend after next and could maybe a arrange a drop off or meet somewhere.

Pm me if you'd like to take this forward
 
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