Is it my grip

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hello all,

just wondered if anybody out there has had the same problem as me, only just got my eos 20d body back from lehmanns, after having to have a new shutter fitted (£163), when i bought it from a member off here, who said the camera had only done 7000 shots,ha ha ha, but who has not been on since i informed him of the problem. but thats another story.:nuts:

well got it back,and tried it out this week with the grip it came with, which is a YXTM C40D.

My problem is that when using the shutter release button on the grip, while shooting in portrait format, the camera fires away no problem, but when i use the shutter release button on the body, it does not always fire straight away, sometimes it take a couple of seconds to fire and then it does not fire at all.

Any ideas, i have done the usual things new fully charged batteries, cleaned contacts on grip, etc.

before i decide to get rid of the grip, and use the camera on its own, i hope someone out there will give me the remedy to my problem.:help:

cheers all, happy snapping :thumbs:
 
I'm confused, have you tested the camera without the grip?

You make it sound like the grip and its buttons work fine; as oppose to the main body shutter button whihc is faltering..?

:thinking:
 
Hello Tim,

sorry i should have stated that yes i have tested the camera without the grip.

as i say with the grip attached if i use the shutter button on the grip it fires ok, just when i use shutter button on camera with grip attached i have problems.

cheers paul
 
I've read some reports of third party grips interfering with burst fire :shrug:

If the camera works fine without the grip but ***** up with the grip then I think you've got your answer. Time to ebay (with disclaimer) or bin it I think :thumbsdown:
 
Firstly there is nothing to say that the camera has done more than 7000 clicks, unless you checked when you got it? :shrug: Shutters can fail at any time, mine did on my 40D after only a couple of months.

Secondly the shutter button problem on your body, also sounds like a less than rare problem with these cameras. I think Marcel made a thread about a similar problem with his unresponsive shutter button on his 30D. Plus I also had the same problem with my 40D. That was sorted when it went back to have the shutter replaced though.

Edit: I misread the bit about the it being a problem only with the grip in place. Have you tried using your camera without the grip for a while to make sure it's the grip at fault?
 
Hi Mrgubby,

you may have a good point there.

infact i might just put camera and grip up for sale, and try find another eos 1d mk2 body.

cheers paul
 
hi jo.

well this is what i thought when mine went back, they give them a good MOT and SERVICE, so it should be ok, as mrgubby stated, on yer way you grip, off to ebay you shall go.

cheers paul
 
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