Paul Heyes
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Hi all,
Apologies for the long post.
I'm looking for some advice on where to go with an ongoing problem with a Canon 6D I purchased from a local camera shop. Within about 3 days I noticed a small marks through the viewfinder. I took it back to the shop and they said it was dirt and a scratch on the focusing screen. But as the camera box was sealed at purchase, they said the marks must have happened since then (I'd changed the lens a couple of times but I was careful). They offered to replace the focusing screen as a "good will gesture", but stated that they would have to order one from Canon; I accepted this suggestion. Two days later, upon uploading the first images I'd taken to my computer I noticed spots which the shop said was just dust on the sensor, and they offered a clean, but as I was having the focusing screen replaced, it would be better to do both procedures together which I was OK with. Over 2 weeks passed, and after a few calls, there was no sign of the focusing screen arriving, and after the shop chased the order up with Canon with no luck, I offered to buy the screen from another online retailer with next-day delivery as I was planning to go on holiday a week later. They agreed to fit the screen and carry out the sensor clean. When I picked the camera up again afterwards, I noticed there was still a few marks through the viewfinder that the shop staff said couldn't be helped. I took the camera home and took some photos to test out the sensor and noticed the same marks; I returned the camera later that day for another clean and they still couldn't remove the mark. They then spoke to the area manager but he was not willing to authorise a replacement/refund, but wanted to send the camera off for another clean, which I had no choice but to agree to. Upon receiving back from this procedure, I noticed that the sensor was a lot cleaner, but I still had some small dust marks that were visible.
Yesterday, I decided to take my camera to a professional cleaner and, upon inspection, he noticed a scratch on the sensor and a lot of dust in the chamber which he suggested had arisen from some "overenthusiastic" sensor cleaning. I've never attempted a sensor clean myself as I was worried about causing damage. I'm wondering if anyone can help me in terms of working out where I stand as a consumer/customer regarding a replacement, or whether I should just accept that the dust will always be an issue.
Apologies for the long post.
I'm looking for some advice on where to go with an ongoing problem with a Canon 6D I purchased from a local camera shop. Within about 3 days I noticed a small marks through the viewfinder. I took it back to the shop and they said it was dirt and a scratch on the focusing screen. But as the camera box was sealed at purchase, they said the marks must have happened since then (I'd changed the lens a couple of times but I was careful). They offered to replace the focusing screen as a "good will gesture", but stated that they would have to order one from Canon; I accepted this suggestion. Two days later, upon uploading the first images I'd taken to my computer I noticed spots which the shop said was just dust on the sensor, and they offered a clean, but as I was having the focusing screen replaced, it would be better to do both procedures together which I was OK with. Over 2 weeks passed, and after a few calls, there was no sign of the focusing screen arriving, and after the shop chased the order up with Canon with no luck, I offered to buy the screen from another online retailer with next-day delivery as I was planning to go on holiday a week later. They agreed to fit the screen and carry out the sensor clean. When I picked the camera up again afterwards, I noticed there was still a few marks through the viewfinder that the shop staff said couldn't be helped. I took the camera home and took some photos to test out the sensor and noticed the same marks; I returned the camera later that day for another clean and they still couldn't remove the mark. They then spoke to the area manager but he was not willing to authorise a replacement/refund, but wanted to send the camera off for another clean, which I had no choice but to agree to. Upon receiving back from this procedure, I noticed that the sensor was a lot cleaner, but I still had some small dust marks that were visible.
Yesterday, I decided to take my camera to a professional cleaner and, upon inspection, he noticed a scratch on the sensor and a lot of dust in the chamber which he suggested had arisen from some "overenthusiastic" sensor cleaning. I've never attempted a sensor clean myself as I was worried about causing damage. I'm wondering if anyone can help me in terms of working out where I stand as a consumer/customer regarding a replacement, or whether I should just accept that the dust will always be an issue.