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I had that with a 1D IV and a 70-200mm and it was the lens
did you find a cure ?
I had that with a 1D IV and a 70-200mm and it was the lens
I had the same problem with a 1Ds mk3 and a 70-200 2.8 mk2, and again it was the lens, however strange that it's happening with 2 lenses, how long have you had the 1 Dx and did you buy it locally?
Should still be under warranty, Elstree will check body and lenses under that.
George
sent to Elstree and they sorted it
Mee tooooo!!
Contact Canon elstree, be surprised if they do not do it free when just a few days over warranty...SOG act and all that...
Agreed, you couldn't do it over the weekend, and today (ie tomorrow) is the first chance you've had, isn't it?
I would contact canon about this as ther has been a few reports of this problem when using the 1dxi seem to be having a focus issue when auto focusing to near infinity the AF just stops trying to focus
if i move the focus manually it will have another try and usually focuses or if i switch the camera off and on again sometimes that works
it doesn't happen that often but when it does it tends to do it quite often during that session of using the camera
it's happened with 2 different lenses ( 70 - 200 2.8 L non is and 70 - 200 2.8 L is ) i don't think it's a lens issue
anyone else had similar focus issues ?
I would contact canon about this as ther has been a few reports of this problem when using the 1dx
If your cps you can ring canon direct and talk to someone there. You can get the number off the Canon site.
Still a decent price mate for shutter and AF motor, piece of mind that its covered for next 12 month as well, small price to pay.
check serial make sure its same camera seriosuly they are a bit liek that at lehmans
It should be fine, Canon usually put new AF modules in from Kinonso do i
so far so good
Out of interest, the shutter is guaranteed for 400k clicks. Shouldn't it be replaced if it fails before then? Even if out of warranty?
Thats because shes looking at your ugly mug and the thought you might say to her "do you think we should have another child"my fav first test of any camera new of fixed is to get my 135m on it and take short and distance shots at F2 ..lets face it thats a good test.. distance f2 shots... well I just got the missus to stand outside in garden while i took shots through the house right into her eyes.. f2 loverly sharp I am happy.... but the wifes pulling her face a bit
Thats because shes looking at your ugly mug and the thought you might say to her "do you think we should have another child"
No chance mate, i know id rather stump up another £5000 for a camera than sleep with you, ive seen you dont forget.probably less frightning than "do you think we should have another camera"
Wow nice I will start saving up