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p.1 #18 · 1D MK III - Proof of fix by Canon? | |
Dawei Ye wrote:
Damn I just bought a 1D3 second hand, should have read this first
Sorry for being a newbie on this but absent of paperwork, there is no way I can check that it has had the latest upgrade right? The seller told me he'd had it serviced every 6 months or so for a checkup and clean to canon...Should I book it in and get it checked out? (I assume my warranty would be gone)
MSC wrote:
Yeah, Canon would fix it for free regardless...if it does not work or if you just want to be sure, send it in.
How about if we purchased second hand and we don't have proof of purchase?
Well I would say a couple of things. First, only some of the cameras had a problem to begin with. Someone posted a link with the serial numbers affected...it is on the Canon site too somewhere.
Second, it seems that some with cameras within that range never had the submirror problem so you might just want to make sure.
Third, you could call Canon and see the track record in the service dept for your camera.
Fourth, ask your seller for the paperwork, they give you paperwork when you have it fixed.
Finally, you could send it in. Get it cleaned, checked for any repairs not done and needed, updated, get a shutter count (you can't do this yourself, they have to do it).
I would not worry about it, those that had the problem are stellar after they got fixed, and most of those produced did not seem to have any issues to begin with.
Have you noticed it won't track fast, eratically moving subjects? That depends on your reference point I know...I had Mk2s for years before so I noticed a difference. Got it fixed and problem gone.
Oh, I can't imagine that fix would cost anything...it was a defect and there was no charge for any of them to be fixed. For mine, they even paid for shipping.
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