Just got back. I had loaded my 1DsIII and lenses + accessories. After we set sail I pulled the camera out only to find the shutter locked up
I had to take pictures with my iPhone
Anyone have an idea what is cost to have the shutter replaced
Just got back. I had loaded my 1DsIII and lenses + accessories. After we set sail I pulled the camera out only to find the shutter locked up
I had to take pictures with my iPhone
Anyone have an idea what is cost to have the shutter replaced
Last edited by clemmb; 01-31-2015 at 07:41 PM.
Mark
Oh no! That's awful.
Pro bodies don't totally fail often, but when they do, having a backup is the only answer. :-(
As awful as it is, it's probably best that it failed now. They're bound to move the 1DsIII to the discontinued state within a few years, at which point you won't be able to get a new shutter. Dying now might end up meaning a longer life in the end, as you've got a whole new shutter to work through.
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Yikes. That is awful.
Hopefully it was still a good trip. And please do not tell me if you've figured out all we need is an iPhone.
Does anyone have an idea of how much it could cost for Canon to replace the shutter
Mark
"I wouldn't worry about it. Shutters can (and do) eventually fail, but the good news is that repair is relatively affordable. I know a few folks who have had shutters replaced, the cost has generally been between $200-300."
from some guy, here: http://photo.stackexchange.com/quest...a-dslr-shutter
And a Canon one: "Canon gave an original estimate of $220 to "check all functions and repair to good working order". They have since sent another, final estimate of $640 to "replace the shutter + mirror box"" from here: http://photo.net/canon-eos-digital-camera-forum/00WEtl
According to this, a non-Canon shop may be cheaper, at $160 ( see here: http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/40829447 )
According to one source, inflation has kicked in: "Canon wanted to charge me $600.00 to replace my 5D shutter last month.Thats just ridiculous. Two years ago they did it for $250.00 and change.", from here: http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1297688
In other words, no, I don't know. If you're trusting people on the web, the $300-$600 ballpark looks about right.
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