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All kidding aside... this is an LCD issue and wont impact your images. But I can certainly see how this would drive a person nuts (it would drive nuts to have to look at missing rows on my image reviews.) The LCD is likely going bad and needs to be replaced.

Canon service can certainly swap the display. You might want to send it in to get a price quote and decide if it"s worth putting in a new LCD display vs. replacing the camera with a newer model.

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I want it act act like my 5D4 where the LCD is off while the camera is on and after I take a shot the photo appears on the LCD for a few seconds for review and then the LCD goes off.

I want it act act like my 5D4 where the LCD is off while the camera is on and after I take a shot the photo appears on the LCD for a few seconds for review and then the LCD goes off.

There"s a big knurled knob on the left shoulder of the camera which turns it off . My Canon EF taught me a very long time ago to switch off cameras rapidly when not actually using them.

Yesterday I tried an R5 for the first time and my comments are the same as yours. As I never use the rear screen for composing my picture I cannot see why it should always be in live view. It would be more useful if my settings were displayed as they are on my 5D mk4.

It is possible to set the image review to HOLD so the last photo to be taken is displayed, but I cannot find any way for it to display the settings without first pressing the Q button.

Yesterday I tried an R5 for the first time and my comments are the same as yours. As I never use the rear screen for composing my picture I cannot see why it should always be in live view. It would be more useful if my settings were displayed as they are on my 5D mk4.

It is possible to set the image review to HOLD so the last photo to be taken is displayed, but I cannot find any way for it to display the settings without first pressing the Q button.

It"s also very easy to shut off the LCD operation altogether if you so desire. You also have a choice of it using the LCD or the EVF exclusively. Tons of options in the menu

Yet I"m deeply bothered by the main LCD screen being always on. I"m looking forward to a way to make it behave in a similar way to the 5DIV, which would mean:

Yet I"m deeply bothered by the main LCD screen being always on. I"m looking forward to a way to make it behave in a similar way to the 5DIV, which would mean:

Although I tend to prefer the LCD on when my face isn"t at the viewfinder, the LCD"s actions is fully customizable. So I have no idea why you"re having issues.

Yet I"m deeply bothered by the main LCD screen being always on. I"m looking forward to a way to make it behave in a similar way to the 5DIV, which would mean:

Although I tend to prefer the LCD on when my face isn"t at the viewfinder, the LCD"s actions is fully customizable. So I have no idea why you"re having issues.

Yet I"m deeply bothered by the main LCD screen being always on. I"m looking forward to a way to make it behave in a similar way to the 5DIV, which would mean:

You could configure the camera to have the LCD off. The EVF will go dark after a few seconds and switch on again as soon as you put in on your eye. But picture review will then be on the EVF only.

You might in addition to that assign EVF/LCD swap to a button but then the camera has a clear tendency to fall back to the LCD. You would use that button quite often.

Yet I"m deeply bothered by the main LCD screen being always on. I"m looking forward to a way to make it behave in a similar way to the 5DIV, which would mean:

I"ve been playing and trying a lot of different combinations lately. What I"m finding is primarily the 3x resolution of the viewfinder is a HUGE advantage if one is quickly evaluating the focus of a just taken shot that"s undeniable. Having the LCD OFF altogether isn"t a huge issue. It would just take some getting used to if you are accessing the menu and such as it" seems just a bit awkward doing so with the joystick and your eye to the camera. NOT a deal breaker just takes getting used to. I may try it out for a while to see if I can get used to it. Might be worth it.

I"ve never bothered to check, but I guess what you"re saying is if you have "Review" ON and have the LCD OFF you will NOT see the review in the LCD? Only the EVF? I guess it would surely be a nice option if the LCD would ONLY come on if one wanted Review and NO other reason. I haven"t proven that"s not possible yet. It seems you have.

You could configure the camera to have the LCD off. The EVF will go dark after a few seconds and switch on again as soon as you put in on your eye. But picture review will then be on the EVF only.

You might in addition to that assign EVF/LCD swap to a button but then the camera has a clear tendency to fall back to the LCD. You would use that button quite often.

There"s no reason for live view to be on all the time, not only is it a big power draw but many people still do not use the LCD to compose 100% of the time.  Otherwise why even include an EVF?

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With a new camera, you might be overwhelmed with a large amount of information provided on the LCD screen and (possibly) through the viewfinder. It could be challenging to figure out what your camera display is showing you.

Because most DSLR cameras have a viewfinder, you usually can choose to have the LCD display the camera’s settings information on the live view of the photo you’re going to shoot.

With some cameras, you can change the information shown on the display. Look for a button with an i or INFO marked on it. Pressing this button should change the information on the display. Depending on the camera model, you also can specifically select the information that is displayed through the camera’s various menus.

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Today after noon, I have worked for two hours and turned off the camera at location. On the way home i have turned on the Camera, but back LCD stopped working. Able to boot the camera and took couple of pictures without back LCD working.

1. Turned on the Camera, Took the battery and SD card out of the camera. After 5 min, I have kept the battery and SD card into the camera and turned on: LCD not working. Able to take pictures.

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gill wrote:I agree with Spotmatic remarks. I picked up with Sr.# 1731203964 in mint condition after reading positive reviews of professionals/amateurs on the net. I did wait for months to locate Sr.#2xxxxx or 3 but unfortunately my brainstorm/addiction forced me to get this one. In lieu of that departed my favourite 400D and K100d. Few days back while using Tomioka 55 1.2 (not focused to infinity) mirror fallen. No authorize center here so glued by a local technician. Two days back while attaching to TV its LCD gone now on deep sleep. I picked it just to use all my manual lenses but my dream of F/F shattered with one click. As to dependability, durability and build is concern, Orio"s remarks are right about Nikon. I will locate someone to take abroad for replacement of LCD. IMHO profession/hobby of photography is of innocent people and thus they are easily looted. I have observed it has one of the worst mirror assembly/LCD. Keeping Nikon F4, F90, EOS1N only for digital back if ever introduced like Mamiya RB/RZ backs.Last edited by gill on Wed Dec 22, 2010 4:40 am; edited 1 time in total

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I have successfully changed my LCD Screen on my PowerShot S400! With the help of this forum, I learned of the Canon Parts Center and phone number (732-521-7230). I couldn’t believe the price of $33.02 plus $5.00 s/h. (LCD screen part number WG2-5243-000…they don’t use the numbers printed on the screen itself) They sent it from NJ to CA in about a week. I was very reluctant to even take on such a project as replacing the LCD, but after researching locally for repair options, and getting a range of $230 to $300 to fix a $499 S400, I said “what the heck�. I would rather buy a brand new camera, than fix one for over half the price. (One local store said the LCD screen alone cost $195…what a con / rip). I must admit, I did first take apart the camera initially to see what was inside and if it would be way over my head (before even learning of the Canon Part Center).

First remove all of the outer screws, KEEP TRACK OF WHAT SCREWS GO WHERE, THEY ARE DIFFERENT LENGTHS!!! The outer case / covers comes apart in two pieces surprisingly easily, and the knobs, buttons, switches, etc. stay intact in the outer cases. The hardest part is “prying� the old LCD Screen out of the frame / holder. I would strongly recommend buying the new LCD Screen first, so you know what is being replaced and what is the frame that the screen snaps in to versus what is the LCD screen. Use a small slotted screwdriver to “pop� out the screen from the holder. Pry / twist the screwdriver from between the LCD and the back area behind the LCD. Work around the two ends of the LCD (short sides). If you use the magnify glass, you can see small dimples of metal that press against the LCD to hold it in place under pressure.

Re-assemble the covers, compact flash door, etc. Be careful of the spring that the compact flash door uses. One of the great things about working with a precision piece of equipment such as the Canon S400, is that it goes back together exactly as it was taken apart, if it doesn’t, you haven’t aligned / done something right…don’t force anything.

Disclaimer: I think I have listed the most important steps. Some of the instructions may not make any sense until you open up the camera to see the parts I am talking about. These steps were successful in repairing my camera, but I knew that only the LCD screen was damaged, and nothing else. I am somewhat mechanically inclined. You need a steady hand (drug addicts should not attempt this repair). If you can change a battery in a watch, you should be able to do this. Take your time; get a clean work area with good lighting. It took about an hour to do this job….less time than writing this letter.

I was motivated to write this letter to “give back to Society�. After being lied to and almost ripped off by the camera repair shops, I felt a civic duty. Here is some advice that is absolutely priceless. This whole broken LCD disaster could have been avoided for 59 cents. I had a $20 soft nylon case for the camera. I LOVE this camera because of the small size and excellent quality. My philosophy in making any purchase (no matter the price), is that it has to be used. Big and bulky cameras are too inconvenient to dash around with. I broke my camera because I forgot it was in my pocket and slammed my car door against it (I know…how stupid). A very good and knowledgeable sales guy warned me about that….people forget they have it in their pocket and run into things. For 59 cents, go to Target, buy a hard plastic soap box, used to traveling (they come in some puke colors). The S400 fits PERFECTLY in it. Cut a little slot for the hand strap to come out of and you are good to go. The saddest part of this story is that I purchased a second new S400 right after I broke the first one…then repaired the broken one. Now I have two perfectly functioning S400’s.

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The Canon EOS 200D, known as the EOS Rebel SL2 in the Americas and EOS Kiss X9 in Japan, is a 24.2-megapixel upper entry-level midrange digital single-lens reflex camera made by Canon.

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