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01/08/2007 09:53:57 PM · #26 |
| Save up, get it fixed and keep it as a backup. I did that with my 300d and I've actually had an assistant use it a time or two. |
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01/08/2007 10:02:56 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by lakota: Originally posted by NightShy: Exact same thing happend to me with that awful sound and all. I sent it in to Canon, and about a month later I got it returned good as new. |
What did it cost you? |
It was still under warranty, so, $0. And the store I bought it from even shipped it for me.
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01/08/2007 10:07:10 PM · #28 |
You have a whacked-out/worn out shutter Leroy.
Canon's repair on that runs between $175-225, and kinda' think it's hardly worth the cost, as used ones run less than twice that. Had it been a 20D, it would be different.
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01/08/2007 10:15:12 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by BradP: You have a whacked-out/worn out shutter Leroy.
Canon's repair on that runs between $175-225, and kinda' think it's hardly worth the cost, as used ones run less than twice that. Had it been a 20D, it would be different. |
Yeah and new XTs don't run much more than twice that much.... ordered an XT from B&H for like $525. Hardly worth sinking $200 in a Rebel.
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01/08/2007 10:21:02 PM · #30 |
| if it was cheap enough id suggest getting it repaired and using it for backup as suggested or the IR thing, either would be cool. Ebay works good too, use that $$ towards some new glass :D |
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