Carlos Quintero
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I came in to my studio this morning and when I went to load a mini-mag I noticed the camera body was warm to the touch, even though the camera had been shut down on Saturday after our shoot. So I thought that maybe my REDVOLT expander somehow caused the issue so I unplugged the power. After waiting about 15 minutes, I used a battery to power the camera and booted it up. The screen was flashing with a lot of static on it, so I tried doing a hard reboot. That didn't work. I then reset the camera to factory and that didn't work. So I wiped the camera and that also didn't work. I then downloaded the firmware and updated the firmware. This did not solve the problem but now I got a new error message telling me that the sensor data was outdated and that I needed to calibrate (black shade) the camera. I powered down, removed the lens, added the body cap, powered up the camera, the calibration warning came on again, I dismissed it and went to the menu system to calibrate. I selected auto calibration. After the first pass, I get a calibration failed message. So I started removing the modules one at a time and am now only using the VMout Expander and the Monitor, but I am still not able to successfully run the sensor calibration. I have already opened up a ticket with RED and submitted the log file. If anyone has any idea as to how or what to do to fix this I would be most appreciative of the advice. Thanks.