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Posted by Mike Averill on October 10, 2000 at 13:12:11:
I own a Canon EOS Rebel and just recently purchased an EOS IX. I have 2 Canon lenses (a 35-80mm zoom and a 80-200 zoom) and a Sigma 400mm. The 80-200 Canon zoom lens basically quit working - it will focus just fine, but as soon as you take a picture, the shutter closes and the camera locks up - the film indicator starts blinking - you have to open up the battery door and close it - then the shutter will release. The guy at Wolf Camera tried it on one of their cameras and basically told me Canon lenses were junk. I accepted this and basically put that lens on the shelf. Now I've been experiencing this same problem with the Sigma lens (although somewhat intermittently)-it happens on both cameras - yet I was with someone who had a Rebel G and the lens worked just fine. Any ideas?
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