09-04-2016 04:08 PM
I purchased my 1DX Mark II less then a month ago. I have used it less than 10 times. I just took it out of my camera bag to take some photos at home and received Err 20 message. After replacing the battery to no avail I decided to change lenses. When I detached my lens the focusing screen popped open and fell out of the body. It fell less than a foot onto carpet, but there is a noticable scuff on the focusing screen.
How could this possibly happen? I haven't dropped the camera at all and it remains in a beefy camera bag when not in use. I put my 5D Mark III through hell and back and it never had any issues like this. What kind of issues will I run into with this scuff on the focusing screen?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
09-04-2016 05:58 PM
Do not question it. Simply send it back for a warranty repair.
09-04-2016 05:59 PM - edited 09-04-2016 06:00 PM
@malbster wrote:I purchased my 1DX Mark II less then a month ago. I have used it less than 10 times. I just took it out of my camera bag to take some photos at home and received Err 20 message. After replacing the battery to no avail I decided to change lenses. When I detached my lens the focusing screen popped open and fell out of the body. It fell less than a foot onto carpet, but there is a noticable scuff on the focusing screen.
How could this possibly happen? I haven't dropped the camera at all and it remains in a beefy camera bag when not in use. I put my 5D Mark III through hell and back and it never had any issues like this. What kind of issues will I run into with this scuff on the focusing screen?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
Cameras with interchangeable focus screens have a small latch that holds the focus screen up. While it is not impossible for the latch to have come undone on its own, the most likely cause is the latch was bumped sometime while changing lenses. Since you've only had the camera for two months, send it into Canon. If you bought the camera used and it is out of warranty a replacement focus screen is $35 and is easy to install.
09-05-2016 01:53 AM
I don't have a 1Dx, yet, but I have shot 1 series for years. While a focus screen falling out it not common, it does happen. I doubt there is anything wrong with your camera. But ya never know. I would just snap it back in place and try it for a while. Make sure you hear it click.
I change all mine to the grid type screens anyway.
Did you use any non-Canon lens adapter or lens? That is more likely to cause the screen to fall out then dropping the 1Dx.
If my old brain remembers correctly your 5D Mk III screen can't fall out since it is not user interchangeable.
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