Siepacz
Newbie
My brother bought Olympus E-p2 few months ago but camera looks to be jammed. He can't turn it off, only by removing battery. Someone had this problem too? Any advices?
nighstar
eternal beginner
quoted from another thread:
does that sound like what's happening with your brother's camera?
wish i could help but this has never happened to me as i don't use a VF (or legacy lenses yet) on my E-P2. i have, however, had the camera freeze on me before.... when this happens the aperture reading on the LCD (in A priority) or the shutter speed reading (in S priority) completely blacks out and i am left being able to do anything including fire the shutter. sometimes i can turn off the camera with the power button but other times i'm forced to take out the battery to turn it off.... *shrugs* it has only happened a handful of times, so i don't really worry about it. it probably isn't even related to your problem, but hopefully your problem isn't serious.
edit: on a side note, i have never had to reset my camera.
does that sound like what's happening with your brother's camera?
p324
Newbie
Siepacz, I had the same problem with a new E-P2, right out of the box (on/off non-functional, always on). I called Olympus service, and they suggested that since it was new I return it to the dealer for an exchange. I did, and the replacement has been OK for several months now. It is interesting to know that this is not an isolated problem.
- Mike
- Mike
raid
Dad Photographer
My Ep-2 "died" a few days ago. The shutter curtain os covering the sensor, and it will not lift. I removed the battery repeatedly and I restet the camera. It is stuck.
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
Arg. That terrible.
gzuiko
Established
Have not heard of an such problems with Panasonics, another reason to use them?
I have a G1 and G2. Love them both, no problems...
Jim
I have a G1 and G2. Love them both, no problems...
Jim
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