Sam Hassas Offline Dedicated FM Upload & Sell: On
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UPDATE:
From Canon:
Dear SAM :
We have received your equipment for evaluation and repair. Based on our initial examination, we will start the necessary repairs at no charge to you. You can expect the repair to be completed and returned back to you within approximately 7 business days* from the date shown above. There is no need to respond to this notice. We love you Sam and want your babies.
~The Canons
Well there it is. I pay nothing. I called them to talk to someone who could help me with why the damage took place and I got nowhere. Oh wells. Of to go shoot some flare. YAY!!
..is awesome but has it's price.
On about a week ago, I noticed my 5Dmk2 acting very weird. To get correct exposure I was compensating at -4 stops. WOW. Bad. Everything was over exposed. Did some investing and found these strange burns inside mirror and sensor area. Called Canon for repair and noted to them what I saw. They said it was likely due to shooting into the sun. SUCKS!!!
Basically, the lens becomes a very intense magnifying glass and even the smallest bit of exposure to such heat can permanently damage your sensor.
Just thought I'd throw it out here seeing that flare is something lots of us here incorporate in our work. Was at breakfast with Quan D, Jason Tran and Nick, (Nfoto) and was telling them the story. They were all confused as to were the burns were. I had Quan grab his camera to show them and QUAN HAD IT TOO. 
Check your cameras boys and girls. The flare iz the cool but poison. Never trust a big butt and a smile.
~Sam

Edited on Sep 10, 2009 at 07:13 PM · View previous versions
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