08-04-2015 08:29 PM
My 70D that is only 1yr 1/2 old died all of the sudden. I have only used it lightly and have taken very good care of it. I tried another battery thinking that may be the probelem. Even a brand new Canon battery did not turn it on. Just no juice, nothing. I sent it to Canon service center, and they sent me an estimate for $224. I called to ask what the problem was, they said they still dont know, that was just to take a look and fix the issue if there is one. If it is something with major damage they will contact me with a different estimate.
It worked perfectly fine one day. I charged the battery back up, plugged it it, and just never turned back on again. I haven't even paid off the camera yet on my best buy card, so I have a real problem with Canon charging me anything so soon, and for an obviously lightly used camera.
Has anyone had a similar issue before? Is having Canon do this my best option? I read another post of someone who fixed themselves, but I'm of course leery not knowing exactly wha the problem is. Plus I have shoots lined up, and need to act fast.
I wish they had a better program to just trade up or something, if I'm spending money anyway.
01-25-2018 06:00 PM
I plan on selling all my Canon gear this spring. I want to at least get a little more use out of my 70D becuase of the money spent to for the motherboard repair. I just can't trust Canon anymore after they treated me while trying to resolve this problem.
I never could get any of my questions answered. They just won't admit there is a problem with the 70D motherboards.
01-25-2018 06:25 PM
How did you get it done for $223 when everone else is getting quotes for $400-$500?
01-26-2018 08:33 AM
02-26-2018 02:58 PM
02-28-2018 12:57 PM
Unfortunately I’m late in this conversation but I am also having problems with my 70D. At first I thought it was me and I was just a bad photographer but now I see I’m not the only one with this issues with the 70D.
My 70D would not all the time focus properly, not every time but for the majority of the time. Then when I wanted the flash to pop up it would just make a clicking noise. Last thing was even when I Turned off my 70D it stayed on. The only thing I could do was to remove the battery.
Since I am no longer under warranty, I took it to Camtex and they told me it has a major focusing issue and they said it would be over $580.00 to fix it. Ouch!
Can anyone suggest a good fix or at least expensive fix?
Thank
Wushuyvr
02-28-2018 01:04 PM
wushuyvr: It doesn't seem same problem. Did you try focusing with liveview? It's fast and accurate in 70D. Did you tried another lens?
02-28-2018 01:11 PM
Hi,
No I seldom use the live view and I know I adjust the diopter
i also seldom use use the video mode.
thanks for getting back to me.
wushuyvr
02-28-2018 01:18 PM
02-28-2018 01:19 PM
I tried it on multiple lens
everything from the kit Lens 18-55
Canon 24-70 f2.8
Tamron 16-300mm F3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD
And Caon 100-400 mkii
Kind of a hit and miss with focusing
wushuyvr
02-28-2018 01:24 PM
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