Why does my slr say busy




















Hope you figure it out soon. First: Are you switching off the camera when you change the lens? If not, I believe you should be else the electronics can get confused. Have you tried switching it off, taking out the battery for 5 mins, then trying again?

Second: That said, perhaps take the battery out and charge it up fully - these things usually do not ship with a fully charged battery, so you should have left it charging before even starting using - did you do that? Comments on bad battery life are rather pre-emptive if not.

Using a DSLR is more complex than something like an SX50, especially if you only used the SX50 on scene modes - another point is that scene modes on the T6i will not do as much as they did on the SX50 - e.

Third: We have absolutely no idea what you have the camera pointing at, so either you've manually set a very slow shutter possibly without realising it or the scene is dark and, combined with other settings, is resulting in this behaviour.

It is possible that some scene mode you have set is causing this. Fire the shutter and take a picture of it Did the shutter behave normally Did it clickety-clunk and did you get a very brief flash of busy light? Can you see anything on LCD in playback mode? If so, and I expect it will, there's likely nothing wrong with your camera.

Let us know what happened. Cheers, Dave. Originally Posted by Dave Humphries. He Most times, the problems with a new camera can be traced to operator error. I have had my share of operator error problems since my philosophy once was "When all else fails - read the manual " Since I slowly graduated from one Canon camera to another, that was a viable strategy I used a 10D, 30D, 40D and 7D These cameras were virtually so similar that I could use each successive model without many problems.

However, the 7DII has so many bells and whistles that I find myself reverting to the manual quite often Canon decided not to supply a full printed manual with my 7DII Improve this answer. KohGeek KohGeek 2 2 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. I used class 4 SD card so might be that's the issue.!!

You mean purchase a better card? I don't understand what you mean by 'check' — KohGeek. How can i check is this card is good or not?

Very late reply, sorry. Since you have a class 4 your first option is just to go out and buy a class 10 because that's what most modern DSLR requires. Especially in burst shoot or long exposure. Look for UHS-1 and above or Class 8 and above. Photo of the Week. Submit your photo Hall of fame. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile.

I mean, just shooting one picture, outdoors with a lot of light, it gives me the error. It does let me take the picture, but it shows the error, and I am concerned about an error showing up on a brand-new camera I called Canon support, but they don't know what's going on. Still waiting for their answer. Is it worth the hefty price tag? We take a look at the Cine, the high-end model in this series. The Nikon Z9 is the company's first camera to feature a stacked CMOS sensor, which brings a raft of new features, including blazing speed and autofocus performance to the Z lineup.

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Oct 28, 1 Ill be taking my pictures, and my camera will just say busy and wont let me take a picture! Oct 28, 2 Sounds like you taking bursts of pictures and the camera is "busy" as it clears its buffer and writes the files to the memory card. Oct 28, 3 Probably either the buffer is full and it has to make space writing to the card or the flash needs recharging or cooling down.



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