02-01-2015 03:00 PM
02-02-2015 05:13 PM
I contacted Canon tech support and then customer service and because my camcorders are a few months out of warranty, all they could suggest is to send them and get an estimate, which could start at around $150 each. I've seen factory refurbs on eBay for $180, so sending them in is obviously not viable.
Then I got in my mickey-mouse mode and came up with a repair that actually works. I have strips of very heavy duty Velcro™ material, so I cut them to size, attached them to the brackets I use and to the camcorder. I have to say, they're more sturdy than I was expecting. The Velcro is between the base of the R400 and the bracket.
08-18-2024 06:16 PM
Does this still work and could you give me the materials needed and how you did it?
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