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Old 02-19-2007, 11:24 AM   #1 of 12
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Canon S2 IS busted after left in the cold?


I left my Canon S2 IS in a glove compartment for about 6 to 8 hours one day. I had brought the camera with me that day but did not use it and I forgot it in the glove compartment. When I remembered, I went out to the car, took the camera inside, removed the batteries, opened up the SD card slot and raised the flash. I left it in our furnace room for quite a few hours to warm up and hopefully dry out if there was any condensation. Our house is extremely dry.

When I went to use the camera yesterday, another cold day, I took it outside and shortly after I was outside I fired it up and I couldn't see anything in the viewfinder. I took a few photo's and a video and sure enough, they are all totally and completely pitch black. I am not sure what could be wrong. I wonder if it's the shutter or the CCD. There were no photo's on the card at the time, so I couldn't "play" them back to see if the LCD viewfinder and/or screen work ok to play back pics from a card. I have taken the batteries out again, including the tiny cr1220, I opened up all of the orifices and have it hanging in the furnace room where it is warm and dry.

Any clues? My S2 IS is, of course, just about 13 months old.. :p
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Old 02-20-2007, 12:38 PM   #2 of 12
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Re: Canon S2 IS busted after left in the cold?


Sorry, can't help you, but I left my 710IS in the glove compartment all night 3days ago as well - temp was in the (low?) 20s. Also that morning, I had to use it for several minutes outside in similar conditions. I have been too busy to try it out since but this thread isn't feeling me with confidence . I have no idea how long Canon's warranty is, but I am right at the edge of 90 days as I bought the camera right after thanksgiving I think, so I may still have a safety net.

According to the Canon website, the operating temp range for both cameras is 32-104°F/0-40°C. I realize this info is of little use to you at this point, but it may help someone else...

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Old 02-20-2007, 01:58 PM   #3 of 12
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Re: Canon S2 IS busted after left in the cold?


Interesting that it's not to be used below zero. I had no idea. Of course, I should read my owners manual.
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Old 02-20-2007, 02:07 PM   #4 of 12
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Re: Canon S2 IS busted after left in the cold?


I didn't know that either. I do know my camera has been beyond both sides of the operating range since I got it.

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Old 02-21-2007, 08:35 AM   #5 of 12
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Re: Canon S2 IS busted after left in the cold?


Well, I have left my S2 in the furnace room for a couple of days now with all of the doors and latches wide open. The furnace room get's up to a nice warm temperature, nothing radically hot, and our house is dry as a bone which is evident in my cracked skin. Hoping this helps. If not I guess I have to email or contact Canon somehow and cry.
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Old 02-21-2007, 02:14 PM   #6 of 12
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Re: Canon S2 IS busted after left in the cold?


Still doesn't work. Looks like it's busted.
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Old 02-21-2007, 07:51 PM   #7 of 12
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Re: Canon S2 IS busted after left in the cold?


Chris,
I have no help for determining what component in the camera was damaged, but just a tip for when you get it working again.

A good habit is to place a camera which has been out in the cold long enough for the body to cool down in a plastic bag when bringing it into a heated area. I stick mine in a bag leaving the end of the bag open.

I've done this for years if the camera was left in a cold car, or while out doing winter sports. A gallon baggie was part of my old 35SLR kit bag, I have many times seen the condensation which will form on the inside surfaces of the baggie (sparing the guts) as the camera warms to room temp.

This saves the mechanicals (and lens) from repeated fogging and drying cycles, which could feasibly dirty the sealed section of your lens from dried droplets, flash rust internal parts or ? possible short a digital chip if you power it up while the internals are damp.

Often I have better luck with the pricing at a trusted local camera-repair shop than trying to deal with the OEM.

Hope you get it storted soon!



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Old 02-21-2007, 09:53 PM   #8 of 12
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Re: Canon S2 IS busted after left in the cold?


Not sure I understand how the baggy gets the condensation and not the camera, but anyhow. Thanks for the advice. Too bad my camera is facked now. I guess I have to take it somewhere to find out if it's garbage or not.
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Old 02-22-2007, 12:43 AM   #9 of 12
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Re: Canon S2 IS busted after left in the cold?


I'm not sure taking it in the furnace room was a good idea. I would have let it warm up more slowly.





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Old 02-22-2007, 06:39 PM   #10 of 12
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