After two weeks of no photography (our daughter just got off to college for the first year, I'm back to teaching after holidays so lots of prep work etc etc) I decided to take a walk around the local duck pond this foggy morning just as the sun was rising. Ah, bliss... click click... red light. WHAT? Tried the on/off. Battery out. Switched lenses. Switched cards. Not one shot could be had.
So, as I sit typing, the battery is re-charging, I've taken out and returned the date/time battery (didn't even know there was one!), have gently cleaned the contacts with a clean pencil eraser and will soon test it again. I found an article:
http://www.lensrentals.com/news/2008.12.31/canon-err99 that I have been following in an attempt to rectify the situation. If I can't, then it's off to our local camera shop so they can send it on to Canon. (It's a 40D, btw).
My Rebel is sitting in the daughter's dorm room. Will I soon start shaking from photography withdrawal??
Myra