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11/20/2005 05:11:58 PM · #1
Well, after almost 3 years with my camera, the AF stopped working.

I spent the day at Longwood Gardens, and towards the end of the day I was photographing a presentation they were giving about Japanese culture, which involved Martial Arts demonstrations as well as some ceremonies. I switched on AF because it was needed, and all it does now is hunts for something to focus on. I know its not the lens (I tried multiple lenses) so I have come to the conclusion that the focusing points have broken (is this even possible?)

I say the focusing points because even when I focus manually, the point of focus in which I want to do, doesnt blink when its sharp focus.

Has this happened to anyone here? If so, how much was it for Canon to fix such said issue? I ask because well, lets face it, a used 300D sells for about 3-400 dollars, and if im gonna spend 400 to fix it, im just going to make the jump and spring for a 5D.

Thank you.
11/20/2005 05:13:48 PM · #2
You tried all the normal tricks of taking batteries out, changing lenses, etc?

I know!
Sell it to me for $100! :)

Just kidding..mostly.

M
11/20/2005 05:21:22 PM · #3
Originally posted by mavrik:

You tried all the normal tricks of taking batteries out, changing lenses, etc?

I know!
Sell it to me for $100! :)

Just kidding..mostly.

M


Yeah, I changed lenses, batteries, flashcards, my pants even!
11/20/2005 05:42:12 PM · #4
Happened to me about 6-8 months ago or so to my 300D. Your "autofocus mirror" (or something like that, I forget exactly what the service center called it) has broken. I had to send it in to be fixed. Took about 2-3 weeks, and cost about $200. Sorry, but I hope this helps.

Doug
11/20/2005 05:42:13 PM · #5
Originally posted by mavrik:


I know!
Sell it to me for $100! :)



If the AF is the only issue, I'll give you $125 (seriously :) I'd offer even more if I was confident that the AF was likely to remain the only issue, and not the first sign of a complete meltdown.

There's lots of MF freaks like me, though. Your best bet would be to ebay it. I would not be surprised if it brought upwards of $300.
11/20/2005 05:51:14 PM · #6
Originally posted by mcmurma:

Originally posted by mavrik:


I know!
Sell it to me for $100! :)



If the AF is the only issue, I'll give you $125 (seriously :) I'd offer even more if I was confident that the AF was likely to remain the only issue, and not the first sign of a complete meltdown.

There's lots of MF freaks like me, though. Your best bet would be to ebay it. I would not be surprised if it brought upwards of $300.


IM a MF freak too, but I was doing some quick movements, and lets face it, AF rocks for stuff like that.
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