Looks like a shutter fault, that's about the only thing that will cause the distinct line in the picture between right and wrong exposure.
Good tips from Johnsey above, another important one is "do not delete single shots in the camera", leave everything on the card then once you have...
It would matter, but it looks like you have only lost the plastic slider that actuates the switch. If you use a small pointed object (cocktail...
Put your focus chart parallel to the camera sensor, by putting it at 45 degrees you are just confusing the AF. It is alright if you have something...
Looks like a shutter fault to me.
The answer to your problem is here: https://www.northlight-images.co.uk/usb-charging-the-eos-rp/
I think you should take into account that the M50 and the 80D are both essentially cameras designed for still photography with some limited video...
It looks as though the front section of your lens is misaligned, this can be just a simple matter of the mechanism jumping out of it's slot....
It sounds as though you have multiple problems, the non charging battery could be a battery or a charger fault. I would advise that you buy a new...
Sounds as though you may have a different problem then. Unless you want to send it off for repair you may just have to resort raising the flash...
In the flash shoe, just under the side of the spring, there is a tiny black pin this operates a switch to sense if anything is fitted in the shoe...
A Pentax F (70-200) lens has a Pentax K bayonet mount so you can either buy a Pentax K to Canon M adaptor or get a Pentax K to Canon EF adaptor...
Looks like buffering. Have you tried a different (or faster) memory card ? Perhaps formatting your original card might help.
Ignore the noise comment, sort out your focus problem. You are definitely not focussed on the child because the background is much sharper. Take...
In the cheaper price range there are: K & F Concept KF150 Yongnuo YN-14EX Kenro KFL201 +others all similar. These all have the advantage that they...
To be honest an LED ringflash is pretty much a waste of money, they aren't really a flash as most of them just give a continuous light and the few...
The effect you are talking about could be the image stabilisation of the lens locking in. If your lens has an IS switch on the side try turning it...
There isn't much advantage to having focus on both buttons, like a lot of modern cameras there are two separate settings necessary for proper back...
If the lens stays extended after power down try putting a little pressure on the lens to push it in as it powers down. The usual cause of this...
I assume you have tried to format the card in the camera, if this doesn't work then the last thing to try is a factory reset. Turn off Camera &...
Separate names with a comma.