Camera will not turn on only in program mode canon rebel xt
SOURCE: Getting MESSAGE Err CF nd
Was your last picture no 9999?
if so reset the counter in the file numbering menu.
try a different card
use a torch to look down into the memory card slot to make sure there are no bent pins, beyond that its back to a canon service center I am sorry to say
Best of luck
SOURCE: I am getting a ERR CF with my Rebel XT
You've probably gotten bent pins in the camera. Has to go to the shop.
SOURCE: No Power To Canon Digital Rebel XT
Change out the CR2016 3V battery. You have to remove the rechargeable battery to get to the CR2016. Refer to the manual for proper instructions.
Had the same issue with a two year old camera. This solved my problem.
SOURCE: CANON REBEL XT -CF card error
Take a look inside your camera's CF card slot. I suspect that you may have a bent pin in there. If so, you may elect professional repair (likely more than you'd be willing to pay), or you might want to try the following.
Remove batteries and card. Use a small/skinny jeweler's flat screwdriver to bend the pin back as close as possible. The jeweler's screwdrivers that you see at the dollar store will work fine. Another tool that I sometimes use is a stiff wire with a bent hook on the end to get very flattened pins started. Take your time and use as much patience as you can muster (take a breather in between if needed). Just keep nudging it upward/straighter a "tiny bit at a time". Whatever you do, don't try to unbend it with one push/nudge, you won't be able to do it.
It doesn't have to be perfect, just as close as you can get it. When it's the best that you can get it, take your flash card and "SLOWLY" insert it. The card itself should fine-align the pin. Remove the card, and verify that the pin is still straightened. If so, reinsert the card and try it out.
SOURCE: my canon xt rebel says
One of more of the CF pins inside your camera are bent over. This is very common. The solution is to remove the main circuit and replace the bent/broken pins. Most repair shops will charge between $150-$200 to fix this.
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