Subject: [Tweeters] Canon repair experience?
Date: Sat Jul 4 10:13:13 PDT 2020
From: dgrainger at birdsbydave.com - dgrainger at birdsbydave.com


I have used Midwest Camera Repair, 318 Oak St, Wyandotte, MI with
excellent results over the years. website is midwestcamerarepair.com

Fast turn around and factory trained official repair shop for many
brands. I shoot Nikon for which they are very capable as well.

I call them, give them details, they they send a form via email and
shipping instructions. I have had them work on lenses as well


On 2020-07-04 09:42, Wayne Weber wrote:

> Mike and Tweeters,

>

> I have a Canon camera that needs repairs. When I checked their website

> a few weeks ago, it said their repair shop was closed because of

> Covid-19. Phooey! They are happy to sell you a new camera (which I

> was forced to do), but were not prepared to do repairs on a camera I

> already own.

>

> Wayne Weber

>

> Delta, BC

>

> contopus at telus.net

>

> From: Tweeters [mailto:tweeters-bounces at mailman11.u.washington.edu] On

> Behalf Of Mike Wagenbach

> Sent: Friday, July 03, 2020 12:20 PM

> To: tweeters at u.washington.edu

> Subject: [Tweeters] Canon repair experience?

>

> Since the subject of binocular service has come up, has anyone sent

> optics back to Canon for repair?

>

> I have their 15 x 50 image-stabilized binocs, purchased at Captain's

> Nautical in 2001. I've been super-happy with them. Some time in the

> last year, I noticed that the image in the right barrel doesn't seem

> as sharp as the left. It's not my eye, because flipping them upside

> down moves the imperfection to the left eye. I don't remember

> dropping or banging them, but I suspect something has shifted out of

> alignment in the optics. I have been procrastinating about sending

> them for service since the problem is not extreme.

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