Comments on: Canon has fix for high-end SLR autofocus
The SLR maker plans to publish instructions in coming weeks for how people can fix a problem that had afflicted the new 1D Mark III camera.
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- $4500 and I am...
- by Heebee Jeebies October 19, 2007 8:09 AM PDT
- supposed fix their poor quality control. I don't think so. For $4500, they should arrange for free overnight shipping to their facility, fix it and have it back to me next day shipping all free of charge. Anything less means Canon will never see a cent of my money. But, then they lost me as a customer when their first firmware update to the 20D killed the camera and it took them 6 weeks to fix.
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- $4500 and I am.
- by DryHeatDave October 19, 2007 8:12 AM PDT
- Just buy a Nikon !
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- $4500 and I am satisfied
- by jwanta October 19, 2007 8:16 AM PDT
- I actually have the Mark III and it is a remarkable camera - blows everything else away. It does have this AF problem -but you can't fault the Canon folks for testing and figuring out how to fix it and then SENDING a fedex label with insured shipping - to get it fixed.
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Kudos to Canon! They're the best!