05-09-2023 09:16 AM
I dropped my camera from a very high table onto concrete, now my camera auto focus shakes/glitches when focusing/taking a photo. What should I do? The pictures come out fine. I just can't have my camera glitching/delaying when I take fast sports photos.
05-09-2023 09:26 AM - edited 05-09-2023 09:28 AM
Greetings,
Sorry to hear about your accident. I think the right thing to do is this. Your camera and lens should be sent to Canon for inspection and / or repair.
Start by registering your hardware at My Canon > MyCanon
Once registered support options will be available.
~Rick
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05-11-2023 12:02 PM
You very obviously damaged the camera, lens, or both. Send them to Canon and see if they are fixable at a price worth paying.
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