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Canon Camera Got Wet And Wont Turn On

Dry Wet Camera

Whether you're a professional photographer or just love taking photos for fun, one of the worst things that can happen is getting your Canon camera wet. Although cameras are built to withstand some degree of moisture, water damage can cause a wide range of issues, including the camera not turning on. But don't worry, there are a few things you can do to salvage your camera and possibly save your precious photos.

Step 1: Remove the Battery and Memory Card

Remove Camera Battery

The first thing you should do is to remove the battery and memory card from your Canon camera. This step is critical because leaving the battery in the camera can cause a short circuit, and it can also cause the internal components to corrode.

Step 2: Dry the Camera

Dry Wet Camera

Once you've removed the battery and memory card, the next step is to dry the camera as quickly as possible. You can use a soft, absorbent cloth to gently wipe away any water droplets on the exterior of the camera. You can also use a hair dryer on the lowest heat setting or a fan to circulate air around the camera. Do not use a high heat setting or put the camera in direct sunlight, as this can cause damage to the camera.

Step 3: Use Silica Gel Packs

Silica Gel Packs

If your camera got wet, chances are that there is some moisture trapped inside the camera. You can use silica gel packs to remove the moisture from the camera. Silica gel packs are small packets that contain silica, which is a desiccant that absorbs moisture. You can place the camera and silica gel packs in a sealed plastic bag for a few days to allow the silica to absorb the moisture.

Step 4: Take your Camera to a Professional

Professional Camera Repair

If you've tried all of these steps and your Canon camera still won't turn on, it may be time to take it to a professional camera repair shop. A professional camera repair technician can diagnose and fix the issue with your camera. While it may be tempting to try to fix the issue yourself, it's important to note that opening up the camera can cause further damage and void any warranty that you may have.

Preventing Future Water Damage

Waterproof Camera

After going through the stress of dealing with a wet camera, it's important to take some preventative measures to avoid this situation in the future. You can purchase a waterproof camera or case that can protect your camera from water damage. Additionally, you can take care when using your camera around bodies of water or during inclement weather. Always make sure to store your camera in a dry, cool area.

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