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6d mode dial plate fell off

lightight
Contributor

The face plate on the mode dial of my 6d has fallen off. Best way to get a replacement? Will service center send a new one or will I need to send it in. Still under warranty.

 

Thanks,

David G

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Hi Nakame San

 

Thank you very much.

 

Best reagards.

 

Apon

Quick update, Canon "kindly" agreed to replace the dial plate for free. I haven't got the camera back yet, it will take another week... 3 weeks to replace a dial plate is quite disappointing, I had 2 trips and couldn't use my camera because of this, not good


@Nakame78 wrote:
Quick update, Canon "kindly" agreed to replace the dial plate for free. I haven't got the camera back yet, it will take another week... 3 weeks to replace a dial plate is quite disappointing, I had 2 trips and couldn't use my camera because of this, not good

<chuckle!> You're in Japan, where the cameras are made, and a simple repair takes three weeks. Yet when I drop off a camera at the Canon shop in Jamesburg, New Jersey, it usually arrives at my home the next day.

 

We have an expression in the U.S.: "The cobbler's children have no shoes."  Smiley Happy

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA

I like that expression Bob 😉

So I just got my camera back, I wasn't charged 1 yen (as it should be) but definitely my first experience with Canon support is negative. It took exactly 3 weeks for them to replace a tiny metal dial cover, and considering that I live in Tokyo this is quite surprising to say the least..

dryhumor1
Apprentice

Disappointed with Canon.  I just ordered a replacement mode dial plate and it will cost $25.  The money is not the issue. I have over 7k in Canon gear and being charged for an obvious manufacturing defect is like a slap in the face.  The phone number for the replacement part is 866-481-2569.  The phone support person immediately knew what the replacement part number was.

Let's see what happens today when I bring my camera to the canon service center.

 

Seems to be an endemic problem...

 

Gilles.

I just lost the mode dial cap for the second time in less than a year -- first time the camera was only about 4 months old.  Canon said that I could send it in to have them repair the camera -- eventhough the camera was new it would cost a minimum $219 for them to replace the less than $20 part.  Really bummed out on this.  Now I need to order the part again because I lost it last week while hiking in Utah and couldn't find the part on the trail

Peter
Authority
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Mine also fell off. I used super glue.

So mine was replaced, for free, under warranty, in less than a week.

If you have the means, I created a dial plate using sticker printing paper and an internet photo for reference. Not perfect, but pratical until i had to send camera in for other repairs and had it replaced. Just need to make sure to match the camera modes.

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