Let me ask this: I bought mine used, would I be able to get the work done free? I'm guessing no. I don't believe I have any issues with mine, but may as well get it done if it's free.
Kelly Phillips wrote:
Let me ask this: I bought mine used, would I be able to get the work done free? I'm guessing no. I don't believe I have any issues with mine, but may as well get it done if it's free.
Just call Canon, only thing they need is the serial # and your address, no problem with if you are the original owner.
Kelly Phillips wrote:
Let me ask this: I bought mine used, would I be able to get the work done free? I'm guessing no. I don't believe I have any issues with mine, but may as well get it done if it's free.
I bought a used 1DsIII and it is currently in transit for the fix, for free.
+1 and add AI-Servo with a fast moving subject and burst accuracy to the test! That is the reason why I abandoned the 1D3 and moved to the dark side.....
Emile Gregoire wrote:
Will vote next week. What's the score in the meantime?
3 - huge improvement
4 - better
4 - same
4 - worse
I guess you'd have to call that pretty inconclusive - unless the "same" category includes people who didn't notice problems but sent their cameras in anyway.
Haven't voted yet as just clicked off about 20 frames. First reaction is that it is much better. My 85L is spot on with 0 MA now on the center point whereas it was a +12. Outer AF points seem better as well but there are two frames using the top center point that are just wonky. I might have screwed up so I am not ready to blame the camera.
Let me ask this: I bought mine used, would I be able to get the work done free? I'm guessing no. I don't believe I have any issues with mine, but may as well get it done if it's free.
I just sent mine in no questions asked. I called Canon, told them I no longer had the paperwork (which I don't), gave them the serial number, and they then sent me a shipping label.