jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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of how many times one article is returned to canon factory service for repair as I am sending in my camera along with the 28-135 lens this time, round 5
( expecting i will suffer a severe case of camera loss anxiety)....
took it out to try it and the purple fringing is better, the sharpness is fine but lo and behold, it's not taking the photo again, what i originally sent it in for in Jan.
so guess we have come full circle.....talked to customer relations again and he said he doesn't see any other option since it must be something with the way that particular lens is reacting to my particular camera although he can't see what it could be unless it is electronically inside the lens and then should duplicate with the way they test it...he said he would think if it was the actual contacts, it would do it with all my lenses which i would agree...it's a puzzler for sure.
when it started this back in Nov it was occasionally, this time after i took probably 40 or so shots, probably the most i have taken with it since the first time i got it back since it hasn't worked right, it locked up and wouldn't take another shot...then after i took out the battery, turned it off a few times, checked to make sure i didn't have it on timer( i didn't btw
) , reset the focus from the back button to the shutter, everything i could think of., it started taking them again. it acts like it is not focused but the dot that shows it's ready is lit, exposure is right , nothing is blinking etc , it isn't hunting or anything, the shutter just won't depress so it won't let me take a photo. but when i changed to my 50mm or 70-200mm lenses, no problem what so ever....
anyone have any ideas so i can add them to the paper work i am sending in to give the tech guys some idea what to check that they are evidently missing??? I am planning on sending a book long fact sheet for them to consider and ask they check each thing off as they do it and return it since i really believe a few times they haven't done anything.twice it sounded like they just send out the exact same memo as to what they did . when i mentioned this to one woman tech support person she just said "yep" so i wish it was in my husband's name as at least that would alleviate the "it's a nutty woman so we'll just ignore her " repair option so seemingly prevalent in some tech and auto repair places
( expecting i will suffer a severe case of camera loss anxiety)....
took it out to try it and the purple fringing is better, the sharpness is fine but lo and behold, it's not taking the photo again, what i originally sent it in for in Jan.




when it started this back in Nov it was occasionally, this time after i took probably 40 or so shots, probably the most i have taken with it since the first time i got it back since it hasn't worked right, it locked up and wouldn't take another shot...then after i took out the battery, turned it off a few times, checked to make sure i didn't have it on timer( i didn't btw

anyone have any ideas so i can add them to the paper work i am sending in to give the tech guys some idea what to check that they are evidently missing??? I am planning on sending a book long fact sheet for them to consider and ask they check each thing off as they do it and return it since i really believe a few times they haven't done anything.twice it sounded like they just send out the exact same memo as to what they did . when i mentioned this to one woman tech support person she just said "yep" so i wish it was in my husband's name as at least that would alleviate the "it's a nutty woman so we'll just ignore her " repair option so seemingly prevalent in some tech and auto repair places
