Hello everybody,
My Canon EOS M6 MkII has developed a problem with the front control dial around the shutter button.
Sometimes, when I just touch it or tap it without actually turning it, it starts randomly changing whatever parameter is assigned to it.
Since I must touch the dial when I press the shutter button, this behaviour sometimes results in wrong exposures, which can be very annoying!
Here's the video of the problem: https://youtu.be/cdeqLC7JAYo
In this video I chose to demonstrate the problem by showing uncontrolled fast scrolling bursts through camera menus, that are trigered just by touching or light tapping the control dial. This way it might be easier for you to see what is the problem about, than trying to catch a glimpse of the abrupt undesired changes in exposure, f-stops or ISO settings that can also occur just by touching the dial.
Sometimes, when I "work" the dial by turning it longer and a bit more vigourously, the problem can be diminished but it never disappears completely.
The problem is not equally present on all "click" positions of the dial, some positions are not affected, some mildly, and some are really bad.
Also, the problem can disappear for days and then return. This makes it harder to demonstrate it if I decide to take the camera to the repair shop.
Did any of you experience something similar with your M camera?
If yes, were you able to solve the problem?
My Canon EOS M6 MkII has developed a problem with the front control dial around the shutter button.
Sometimes, when I just touch it or tap it without actually turning it, it starts randomly changing whatever parameter is assigned to it.
Since I must touch the dial when I press the shutter button, this behaviour sometimes results in wrong exposures, which can be very annoying!
Here's the video of the problem: https://youtu.be/cdeqLC7JAYo
In this video I chose to demonstrate the problem by showing uncontrolled fast scrolling bursts through camera menus, that are trigered just by touching or light tapping the control dial. This way it might be easier for you to see what is the problem about, than trying to catch a glimpse of the abrupt undesired changes in exposure, f-stops or ISO settings that can also occur just by touching the dial.
Sometimes, when I "work" the dial by turning it longer and a bit more vigourously, the problem can be diminished but it never disappears completely.
The problem is not equally present on all "click" positions of the dial, some positions are not affected, some mildly, and some are really bad.
Also, the problem can disappear for days and then return. This makes it harder to demonstrate it if I decide to take the camera to the repair shop.
Did any of you experience something similar with your M camera?
If yes, were you able to solve the problem?
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