Calling all 1DS III Err99s
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Pat Flanakin
Registered: Jul 16, 2007
Total Posts: 1054
Country: United States

Well, I am on my 3rd visit to Canon with this problem and likely on the verge of getting a new camera out of the deal.

I received mine back from Canon today and it wouldn't even fire, just Err99 like it has been.

Anyone familiar with the Err99 issue they have posted on their advisory board for this camera care to comment?

Here is the link to the issue I have had for over 6 months:

http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=PgComSmModDisplayAct&fcategoryid=215&modelid=15710&keycode=2112&id=56398

Anyone else gotten a new camera out of the deal?

I am very interested to see how this will all turn out.



stanj
Registered: Aug 05, 2003
Total Posts: 8491
Country: United States

I had the camera in twice for Err99, and from what I was told behind closed doors was that if it were to happen again I'd get a new one. Good luck.



Daan B
Registered: Aug 16, 2007
Total Posts: 7157
Country: Netherlands

No err99's here... sorry to hear about your problems



SoundHound
Registered: Jan 14, 2006
Total Posts: 4967
Country: United States

Might be the shutter. This happened to mine and they replaced the shutter. Aftwards everything was Peachy.



Garylv
Registered: Jul 05, 2005
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Third visit, yikes. It took them two attempts to fix the error 99's on my 1D Mark III (not the s), but so far it looks like they've done it. The service order only said "adjustments" both times. Nothing about the whole mirror box being replaced or anything.

That would be great if you could get a new camera out of it.



AGeoJO
Registered: Jul 08, 2003
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Country: United States

Daan B wrote:
No err99's here... sorry to hear about your problems


+1



John Black
Registered: Jul 15, 2004
Total Posts: 3638
Country: United States

Mine just went DOA tonight. Fires 1, maybe 2 times - then ERR99. Tried different lenses, different batteries, different CF cards, even without a lens. Same outcome every time. Fortunately it decided to do it around the last shot of the night, so at the least the day wasn't a loss.



Pat Flanakin
Registered: Jul 16, 2007
Total Posts: 1054
Country: United States

John Black,

Just FYI, - Canon ended up replacing my camera completely because they did recognize that possibly, at least with my copy, it perhaps would have to be fully gutted to get to the problem; however, I think that fact that their repair center had so many miscommunications and was basically a customer service nightmare with me, they decided to keep a customer, they better replace the camera for after 3 times in for the same problem, the question as to whether the camera was worth a damn was highly probable.

Please be a squeaky wheel with the repair guys and get yourself up to customer relations as soon as possible. Since the err99 is a public announcement, you don't have to worry about warranty timing.

I wish you well.



John Black
Registered: Jul 15, 2004
Total Posts: 3638
Country: United States

I have mixed feeling about Canon replacing the 1Ds3 because its focus seems good and the camera looks like new. There's no real upside in a replacement, because then I'll just wonder if the new camera will have ERR99's too. When it fails, the viewfinder dims a tiny bit. If the camera is left sitting untouched, the mirror usually goes completely up in 10-15 seconds. Then the the mirror goes back down in a second or two. It seems like the mirror box has a problem, but it also could be the control signals sent to the actuators.

If Canon replaces the mirror box, maybe that will do the trick. The 1Ds3 just came back from Irvine on May 12 for AF adjustment (the outer focus points). You can't help but wonder if that service led to the problem...

This experience has shaken my confidence in the camera and if the ERR99's persist after servicing, then the camera will be undependable IMO. The most annoying part is the shipping, waiting at home for UPS when they ship it back and then testing & testing trying make sure it is really fixed. Last September I went through a similar mess the Leica M8. It took Leica about 5 months and 4 roundtrips, but finally they gave up and replaced the M8.



EB-1
Registered: Jan 09, 2003
Total Posts: 18597
Country: United States

Zero problems with mine.

EBH



scalesusa
Registered: Sep 02, 2008
Total Posts: 1778
Country: United States

It sounds like a intermittent connection or short. It could be anywhere in the camera, and difficult to impossible to find. The fact that they thought it was fixed twice means its intermittent, a occasional short could damage circuitry over and over.



Pat Flanakin
Registered: Jul 16, 2007
Total Posts: 1054
Country: United States

John Black,

You sound exactly like me before the 2nd trip back to Canon when the Err99 began happening again after the first fix.

If I were you, I would push to have the camera replaced, but you have to go through at least 2 attempts at repair, else Canon does have a case that you haven't given them a chance to gut it and fix it. I wouldn't try to figure out what exactly is causing the problem, just that you have the problem.

The reason a replacement is worthwhile, if because most of the 1ds3's do not exhibit the problem. I have searched many forums and it just isn't a very prevalent problem.

I believe that Canon put it up as a public advisory because is renders the camera useless, pretty much like it did mine. An AF adjustment needs to be quite obvious before they will put it up for public notice and servicing because at least the camera is working in terms of turning on and shooting shots. This Err99 problem is too severe for them to ignore.

I am disappointed in the fact that I have had lower end models than this camera with absolutely no errors ever, however, I think once you get a good copy, like EB-1 has, you will be good and can actually enjoy the camera.

Let us know.



dave miner
Registered: Feb 01, 2003
Total Posts: 390
Country: United States

Yup, I received a new 1DsIII after the third trip back to Canon for err99. That camera spent a total od two months with Canon before they finally sent a new one. Funny thing is I have put less than 600 clicks on that body. I started
using a G10 and now the the DSLR stuff just sits unused.
Dave



Daan B
Registered: Aug 16, 2007
Total Posts: 7157
Country: Netherlands

I got a new one from Canon after three visits (with no results) to Canon Service for focus issues... 3 seems to be the lucky number



Pat Flanakin
Registered: Jul 16, 2007
Total Posts: 1054
Country: United States

They are figuring out that some copies of this model are duds and the time it takes to fix is more costly than grabbing another copy and sending along. The "political" fall out just isn't worth it and the price they charged retail was likely too much for having this type of repair problems.

I am glad to see they replaced y'all's as well. I am not sure if you had to be on the phone with them daily for 15 minutes at a time to get someone who wanted to help you, but at least you got a new camera.

My new one has worked fine and I have a feeling they know exactly what is causing it now and can inspect the new copies they sent you before sending along so that you do not have a recurrence.



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