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Another Error 99 Question

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The Sigma 18-22?I've never heard of that model before. Sigma has an issue with lots of their older lens on Canon bodies that the chips in the lenses do no work with the newer bodies. If you shoot wide open the lens will work just fine but once the camera tells the lens to step down to a lower aparture the lens is unable to do this so it errors out and the camera body gets the Error 99.

Shooting indoors tends to be wide open since there is not much light. Once you step out side and the camera needs to shoot a smaller aparture it causes the issue. Sigma may be able to rechip the lens (they used to charge about $100 to do it) but for older lenses (pre 2000) I was told they couldn't help me on my 75-300mm and told me the only option was to shoot wide open or get a different lens.
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Something else that *MAY* be causing it is a sticking aperture motor. I remember a post on POTN recommending that the lens be set to the minimum aperture and pressing the DOF preview button multiple times to cycle the motor.

I had a Sigma 24-70 that used to err 99 on me regularly - once I did this (I think I did it about 25 times in a row), the frequency of the err 99 glitches went WAY down. I picked up a 24-105L shortly thereafter and sold the Sigma.

Worth a try, anyway.
Mike
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It may be the contacts between the body and lens at least on canon board claims it as an err99 symptom. Can be cleaned with a pencil eraser.



It certainly doesn't hurt to clean them, but I doubt that is the OP's problem - he says it works fine indoors, but craps out when he tries outdoor shots.
Mike
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How I love my 300D (original Canon DSLR). The more I read about the newer models the more I appreciate the fact that my 300D has never had -any- of the problems that crop up here. :)
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*holds ball-peen hammer behind back*

Lemme see your camera for a minute, Lori... :)

Honestly, it seems to be a crap shoot. I only had problems with the err99 with that one Sigma lens on my XT - all of my other lenses were fine. Now that I've got the 30d, I've not had any errors (crosses fingers).

Mike
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Sigma back engineers the chips for their lens to work on the bodies. This means if something is overlooked due to the reverse engineering then the lens needs fixed to work with the body usually. I've seen ERR99 on a few 300D's and even older 10D's due to the Sigma cip issue. My 10D found not accept the 75-300 unless it was wide open and would error out, same with the 300D I tried it on.

Its luck of the draw in terms of if some of the 3rd party lenses work correctly on the bodies if they are older lenses. The newer lens all work correctly but the pre-digital lenses are a trial and error99.
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