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I have a canon 60d that is about a year old. About 2 months ago it just completely “died”, used it one day, put it back in my camera bag, went to use it the next day and it appeared dead, even though I just placed a fully charged battery in there. Tried different batteries, battery pack with double A batteries, nothing. It doesn’t flash any lights, doesn’t make any noise or shown any signs of life when switched on. Any idea on what it could be? I’d hate to spend $400 or whatever it may be, to be sent ti canon to repair it when the body itself is really worth less than that. I’m just feeling as if I might as well invest that $400 into a new body. And yes I have tried the switches on both the battery compartment and memory card compartment, nothing at all.

Hi, I just had this happen to me. I’d just started using a new lens (50mm 1.8 STM) and tried different combinations of lenses, etc. Both batteries I tested were full or near full. Long story short: it turned out to be caused by the micro-SD card in a Transcend SD adapter! Once I’d taken that out and removed / replaced the battery, everything worked as before. Really, really weird.

Saludos. Soy de Venezuela . Tengo un 60D y la tengo guardada desde hace unos meses, la estaba usando y dejo de funcionar. En la pantalla superior el simbolo de bateria empezo a prender y apagar, luego dejó de hacerlo y no funcionó más aunque las baterías estén cargadas.

Format your SD card. I had that problem a year ago, turns out that the SD card was the issue idk why.