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p.1 #12 · Cosmetic repairs worth it? | |
chez wrote:
jamesf99 wrote:
erosebud wrote:
My 50D strap snagged on a branch in Glacier Park this summer--you know the branch--and yanked the camera from my hand. It fell onto sandy gravel and slightly scuffed the top plate and the cover of the status display. It seems pretty clear that the warranty won't apply, but I'm wondering if any of you have experience with repairs of this sort through Canon.
How long will it take to fix?
Roughly how much would you guess it might cost?
Is it likely to affect resale value?
Are there alternatives I should consider (apart from getting over it)?
Thanks for any responses.
Not sure how long it takes, but last I checked (for a 1Ds2) it was $150-$200 (or around there) to replace the top section.
Will it affect resale? Ask yourself "would you buy a camera that was scratched"? You know it was a) dropped/damaged in some way, so it's a red flag to most people.
Either suck it up and get it fixed now, or allow yourself to relax a little and know that if something does come into contact with it in the future (and the odds are high for those of us that actually use our gear) it can't really get worse.
I'd say let it go and then either get it fixed before selling or take your chances on the decreased value. A 50d's value is not going to hold up well even in perfect shape, so that should be a consideration.
Of course you would disclose that the camera was dropped enough that it had to be sent in to fix up some slight damage to the body...right?
If it were me selling, then absolutely yes, if it was right after fixing and if there was more than just a "scratch repair", then full disclosure is warranted.
I realize some are "not so ethical" about disclosure.
Lets be serious; this isn't like replacing a fender or hiding major body damage because you got drunk and smashed up your car. This was a "cosmetic only" drop/injury and if there was no other harm done, the camera was used for a substantive period before sale, then I don't know if I would care if the top had been replaced or not if I was the buyer. I'd probably see it as a positive if it was in pristine condition.
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