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Connected a cable release the first operation of which has caused the shutter to "freeze". Error message reads r07. Display screen showing other functions such as auto focus, exposure readings,file size, memory card details etc to be ok. Have removed & reinstalled batteries without success.

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1. Try removing the lens, fire off a few shots to confirm the mirror flips up and the shutter opens. 2. If that doesn't work, go into the menu and find "reset".

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