ecuagoddess
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Hi all-
I'm not a photography buff by any means, so forgive my ignorance in advance please.
I bought a Canon ZR500 camcorder in January 2006. It worked like a dream until last Friday. I used the camcorder indoors Saturday May 17th, played the video back on our TV that same night, then turned it off and put it back in the case. Friday the 23rd, my husband tried to use it, and it wouldn't turn on. Tried to charge it- nothing happened, the little red lights were not blinking. Bought a new battery pack ($50), still nothing.
Luckily, there is a Canon office here on Oahu, so my DH took it over there this morning. They couldn't tell him exactly what was wrong, but said it would cost about $154 to fix it, and it would take 10-20 business days since they had to send it to California.
Does anyone have any ideas/experience with a camera dropping dead in less than 1 week while sitting in a padded case? There's absolutely no chance that it was dropped, dripped on, etc. Is repairing it worth it at all? If I go the repair route, should I do it through Canon or maybe try a local camera shop?
Thanks for any advice anyone might have.
I'm not a photography buff by any means, so forgive my ignorance in advance please.
I bought a Canon ZR500 camcorder in January 2006. It worked like a dream until last Friday. I used the camcorder indoors Saturday May 17th, played the video back on our TV that same night, then turned it off and put it back in the case. Friday the 23rd, my husband tried to use it, and it wouldn't turn on. Tried to charge it- nothing happened, the little red lights were not blinking. Bought a new battery pack ($50), still nothing.
Luckily, there is a Canon office here on Oahu, so my DH took it over there this morning. They couldn't tell him exactly what was wrong, but said it would cost about $154 to fix it, and it would take 10-20 business days since they had to send it to California.
Does anyone have any ideas/experience with a camera dropping dead in less than 1 week while sitting in a padded case? There's absolutely no chance that it was dropped, dripped on, etc. Is repairing it worth it at all? If I go the repair route, should I do it through Canon or maybe try a local camera shop?
Thanks for any advice anyone might have.