Easy DIY Fix for Canon EOS Camera Not Turning OnIn this short how-to video we show how to fix a Canon EOS camera that will not turn on. These cameras seem t Hi . I am new to this so please be kind 🙂. I got a 6D ii to replace my old 7D. I notice all of a sudden that when I try to set my shutter speed in th Q menu, it only goes as far as 1/180 and no more, though I could before. Here is a link to the ifixit repair guide for the front and top body panel (includes mode dial) for your camera. It may be of some help as to ascertain what the problem is. Here is a link to a supplier of the part (if you find that it is faulty that is). It is not a recommendation to use them, it is shown to give an idea of the price. For some reason Canon does not have their cameras' memory appear as a normal USB device. I have had no problems using DPP, Aperture 3 or Lightroom 4 between my 50D and my Macbook Pro, but I have to use a program. The CF card in the camera does not simply appear as a device to the OS-X finder. Finder doesn't see the CF card. These are also red, just like the CAMERA icons, but look like camera backs, not fronts. There are two camera-back icon menus: LIVE VIEW • and LIVE VIEW ••. These settings apply only to Live View shooting. To get to the MOVIE menu, you do the same thing, but instead move the Live View lever down to the MOVIE icon, which then replaces these You can read the specs to compare the two cameras. You will see the 90D beats the 6D2 almost every one. Plus the 90D is two years newer and newer tech almost always trumps older tech. Now I know somebody is going to say larger pixels (6D Mk II) is better in low light, that is mostly BS in this case so don't believe it. About all you can do is check the interlock is not set to on, on the SD cards. Probably a good idea to reset the camera too. Menus, tools, clear all settings and clear all custom settings. Its pretty difficult to damage the SD pins in a 6D Mk II or any SD camera for that matter but it can be done. BTW, a new SD card is always a good idea. 2) Select Add a Device to Connect to and now the camera should be showing an SSID and Password. Leave that screen on the camera. 3) On your computer pull up nearby wifi networks and you should see one that matches the SSID listed on the camera. Select that network and enter the password listed on the camera. .

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