Thanks so much, Andreas. I don't know the reason for the blurred, non-blurred, or non-smooth photos, but it really hurt to see them come out badly. In the 1970s and 1980s, I took thousands of photographs of all kinds with a Canon FT-10 and a Ricoh, and not a single one came out badly. Now that...
Hello Andreas
I just received a roll of 200 ISO film shot on a Canon T90, and it produced 18 blurred photos and six well-exposed ones. I thought I could get one of the two cameras I bought working properly, even though the message "HELP" "EEE" appears after each shot. I had read somewhere that...
The batteries were sulfated, and the acid prevented the drawer from opening properly. So, when I opened it, the support broke. I have to say I don't have the necessary skills to do the tremendous work you've done, but I'm incredibly grateful. Best regards.
Hello Andreas.
I've carefully read the complete report on the camera repair, and I think you must feel great personal satisfaction for having been able to resolve the dreaded and unknown "HELP" "EEE" problem on the Canon T90.
By the way, I went to the trouble of searching eBay to buy the battery...
It will be interesting to see if he manages to fix the “EEE, HELP” error on the Canon t90 camera, although I fear that those of us who lack the necessary knowledge to undertake such tasks will have to be content with using the camera as a paperweight.
Hi Andreas. I've read about the repairs you've done on Canon T90 cameras and was wondering if you've ever had a camera that, once the shutter was released, displayed the internal message HELP and the external message EEE. Thank you.
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