p.1 #1 · 5D III just arrived from Canon Loyalty program
Looks and performs as new! Not a mark or finger print.
Had less than 100 exposures on it.
Focuses great in very dark conditions. (so dark that i could not manually focus)
Also came with the decent and brand new 200DG camera bag.
This is overall a fantastic deal,for under $2400+tax and overnight shipping was only $30 or so. Otherwise ground shipping would have been free.
p.1 #9 · 5D III just arrived from Canon Loyalty program
You can trade in ANY Canon camera. Old film camera is ok.
I know the shutter count because I used an app called EOS MSG to find out. You connect your camera to the computer and it shows the shot count.
It feels as solid and firm as my 1Ds3 did, but smaller and lighter. And the best AF of any camera I have owned by far.
p.1 #10 · 5D III just arrived from Canon Loyalty program
ronno wrote:
You can trade in ANY Canon camera. Old film camera is ok.
I know the shutter count because I used an app called EOS MSG to find out. You connect your camera to the computer and it shows the shot count.
It feels as solid and firm as my 1Ds3 did, but smaller and lighter. And the best AF of any camera I have owned by far.
I've not heard of EOS MSG, have you got a link? Do you know what other bodies it supports?
p.1 #15 · 5D III just arrived from Canon Loyalty program
On my way to the studio this morning I stopped at Steve's Camera Repair in Culver City and they up and gave me a non-repairable Powershot A75 - no charge. Canon took the serial number over the phone and promptly sent me a pre-paid UPS label to send the broken camera in for my part of the loyalty program. It does seem kind of silly to have to actually send in a camera they're only going to recycle, but I guess it's part of the game. Should have the new camera at the end of next week.
p.1 #20 · 5D III just arrived from Canon Loyalty program
jamato8 wrote:
That reminds me, they never sent me the label to send my "trade-in" in.
You don't actually have to send them anything. If you do send them something, you're sending it to the scrap heap (just look up the address). Buy a cheap camera, tell them you'll send it, give it to some kid.