02-04-2020 09:21 AM
02-13-2020 09:54 AM
"ebiggs ... you are obviously a sad fellow who likes to taunt and say things just to be nasty ..."
I simply repeated what you said. Go see the more nicer folks at the Canon service facility. They are happy people.
On a happier note I do sincerely hope you get it straightened out to your satisfaction. I always did right from the beginning. You were the one not receptive.
02-12-2020 05:25 PM
02-12-2020 06:06 PM
@Horsefeathers wrote:
Hi Robert ... actually you get two things with a better camera
1 - Denser pixelation and larger file size ... for example did you know the Rennaisance Faire will not accept photos for their contest if the file size is below a set limit My Lumex and phone even though the colors and composition are incredible ... still the file size is too small
Photoshop can fix this by re-sampling. No "high density" required.
02-13-2020 03:12 PM
02-13-2020 03:16 PM
02-21-2020 09:25 PM
02-22-2020 12:18 AM
@Horsefeathers wrote:
Hi guys ... UPDATE :
I picked up my Canon 80D camera today from the Costa Mesa service center. The tech at the Virginia Canon service center it turns out was correct. The white balance had to be adjusted and the main board chip had to be reprogrammed (flashed much the same as an eprom or bios chip is given new code to properly run the hardware on a pc motherboard)
The reason as explained on the return invoice was ... "the main board contained a program fault. The image hues were mismatched. (colors) Electrical adjustments were carried out on the main board. Product functions were confirmed."
They also found the Canon telephoto lenses was faulty and are shipping me an equivalent replacement.
All of this was no charge !
Hats off to Jennifer and the entire Canon team
This dies however shows that Canon needed to look at their quality control processes wherever this was manufactured ...
I'll update when I get my new lense. Maybe I'll do a Big Bear run and take a few pictures with the standard lense that also came with the Costco canon bundle
I think the Big Bear trip is a good idea. Photographing snow can be tricky, and it'll give you a chance to experiment a bit with the white balance.
02-22-2020 08:34 AM - edited 02-22-2020 08:36 AM
@Horsefeathers wrote:
Hi guys ... UPDATE :
I picked up my Canon 80D camera today from the Costa Mesa service center. The tech at the Virginia Canon service center it turns out was correct. The white balance had to be adjusted and the main board chip had to be reprogrammed (flashed much the same as an eprom or bios chip is given new code to properly run the hardware on a pc motherboard)
The reason as explained on the return invoice was ... "the main board contained a program fault. The image hues were mismatched. (colors) Electrical adjustments were carried out on the main board. Product functions were confirmed."
They also found the Canon telephoto lenses was faulty and are shipping me an equivalent replacement.
All of this was no charge !
Hats off to Jennifer and the entire Canon team
This dies however shows that Canon needed to look at their quality control processes wherever this was manufactured ...
I'll update when I get my new lense. Maybe I'll do a Big Bear run and take a few pictures with the standard lense that also came with the Costco canon bundle
"Is Canon going to admit they have a serious problem and help us besides telling us to service a camera? What happened so that so many cameras are garbage from day one of purchase?"
Congratulations. I still suspect your camera kit was a customer return. That can happen in big box stores, as I explained before.
Be careful exposing the camera to wide temperature changes because condensation can collect inside and outside the lenses and camera body. If you are out in the cold, place the camera body and lenses in plastic bags when you return your car so that condensation does not collect.
Reverse the process when going out into the cold with a warm, room temperature camera body. Just use common sense.
02-22-2020 08:44 AM
Thanks for reporting back; not everyone does with these kinds of issues. In any case it sounds like your patience and perseverance have paid off. Post a couple sample pics if you get a chance so we can see the results.
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