OK, so I paid a lot of cash for a lens calibration last weekend and it occured to me in a pique of stingyness (blame the scottish heritage) that it may work out cheaper to undertake some training to learn how to carry out repairs on my own equipment...
So I've got 2 questions;
1. Is there any way of getting training or doing a course on camera repairs?
2. If there is a market for Canon repairs (believe me there is in the South West...our nearest Canon Authorised Repair centre is in Stoke-on-Trent), does anyone know of the best way to become an authorised repair centre.
I suspect that both the questions are linked! Ie. training through Canon leading to Authorised Repair status...however, I'd be interested to know if anyone has any experience or knowledge in this area.
Out of interest, anyone in the South West or Wales who uses Canon...would you welcome a Repair Centre in the South West?!
So I've got 2 questions;
1. Is there any way of getting training or doing a course on camera repairs?
2. If there is a market for Canon repairs (believe me there is in the South West...our nearest Canon Authorised Repair centre is in Stoke-on-Trent), does anyone know of the best way to become an authorised repair centre.
I suspect that both the questions are linked! Ie. training through Canon leading to Authorised Repair status...however, I'd be interested to know if anyone has any experience or knowledge in this area.
Out of interest, anyone in the South West or Wales who uses Canon...would you welcome a Repair Centre in the South West?!
worthy incident!!! From the sounds of it camera repair bucks the trend as all other consumer electronic repairs have been centralised / outsourced over the years. Mebbe I'm just bitter as I used to be an electronics engineer and I now work in broadcast / IT as everything was outsourced or was "centralised" as far back as the mid 90's