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03/08/2006 02:58:58 PM · #1
Does anyone know where to find a blown up (not blown out, I have plenty of those) image of the internals of a rebel xt? A picture that shows where all the gizmos and doodads on the inside of it are supposed to go and how they line up? Thanks.
03/08/2006 03:06:44 PM · #2
This doesn't sound good!
03/08/2006 03:18:07 PM · #3
Originally posted by LoudDog:

This doesn't sound good!


hahah, I was thinking the same thing...

I doubt you will find a proper electrical schematic of the 350D.

The fact you call the internals of the 350d "Gizmos & Doodahs" leads me to believe youi may not be fully qualified to repair it yourself..

What about this??

FRONT VIEW
//www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonEOS350D/Images/specsview01.jpg

BACK VIEW
//www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonEOS350D/Images/specsview02.jpg

Message edited by author 2006-03-08 15:21:02.
03/08/2006 03:20:48 PM · #4
i took my sony ??? apart when i dropped it and the lens seemed to be just floating around in there. lol

um

should have taken it to a camera shop. lol

needless to say that sony died there in about a million parts.
03/08/2006 03:23:24 PM · #5
:) this is a funny thread
03/08/2006 03:26:23 PM · #6
LOL never take anything unless your going to make details of what went where ;)
03/08/2006 03:26:53 PM · #7
I will be having nightmares of ibkc sitting at my table giggling as he dissambles my poor Canon....
03/08/2006 03:27:11 PM · #8
I think these kind of things can be found on Kazaa or other P2P software. I have found complete Photoshop manuals and photography books on Kazaa, and other neat software.
03/08/2006 03:32:55 PM · #9
Originally posted by ignite:

I think these kind of things can be found on Kazaa or other P2P software. I have found complete Photoshop manuals and photography books on Kazaa, and other neat software.


Which by the sounds of it is incredibly illegal.
03/08/2006 04:21:39 PM · #10
it's not a good thing that i'm looking for a blown up image. i've been having about a 6-month battle with my autofocus. i'm to the point now, where i can get it to autofocus just fine, and everything works....except it only works right when you hold the camera upside down. i can hear something rattling inside the camera. when i hold the camera right side up it rattles to the bottom and the autofocus doesn't work. when i hold the camera upside down it rattles to the top and the autofocus starts working again.
03/08/2006 04:25:04 PM · #11
Those blown up images that were posted looked pretty close to what i was looking for, but unfortunately I still can't make out what is loose. The rattle is definately coming from inside the top/viewfinder area.

And as far as being qualified to tear it apart, I'm a last semester senior engineering student. I tear stuff up all the time. Some of even goes back together correctly.

But just for craps and giggles, I had to call canon customer support and tell them that my autofocus would only work when i held the camera upside down. Canon rep: "Ummm... Never heard of that.... you're gonna need to send it back."
03/08/2006 04:43:59 PM · #12
03/08/2006 04:46:46 PM · #13
My 300D has a rattle too. I just try not to shake it!
Sounds like some wee bit of plastic.

The shutter ass'y has squeaked a few times too. VERY unnerving to say the least.

It works, it's out of warranty...over 1,000 shots since those things manifested themsleves.

i am getting a 30D any day now so this will be a backup/second body for weddings. I'll worry about it when it ceases to function.
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