Chillimonster
Suspended / Banned
- Messages
- 4,771
- Name
- Chris
- Edit My Images
- Yes
Marcel, Dropped you a PM 
The cameras' value is relative, if you need it, want it, like it, it's worth it.
Indeed. I could technically bung it on the credit card.
But 142 quid for repairing that isn't economically viable IMO. I'd rather buy the part and get it done myself. I can't really justify that much. If I'm gonna spend that I might aswell spend 358 more and go for broke and buy a 40D lol

pxl8 I thought that, but I spoke to someone from Jessops (not the branch I got it from), and he said in all honesty, the chances are I'd get a big fat **** off from them.
I did buy in credit, but it was Buy Now pay later, interest free jobby, with Clydesdale finance I think. Ive now since paid it off, but does that mean they are no longer liable? As title has now passed to me etc.
If it helps I could pm you phone number etc for Canons publicity guy here in the UK![]()
the stripping down is actually quite easy, i did it with my 10D because it suffered the same fate. Do you not have your 30D insured Marcel? If it happened to mine i'd be quite tempted to send my 30D for a swim
That's actually quite heartening to know about it being quite easy. Have you seen the guide above, and was your 10D much different?
Nope, Canon never did do anything to sort it out (unless I paid them the money of course).
I decided not to do anything, as it wasn't being fiddly that much, and wasn't worth me paying that much to repair it. The camera always worked (the button never actually 'failed' on me...just sometimes required a harder press than normal).
In the end I sold it for a discounted price to someone on here.