Nick Lloyd
January 12th, 2009, 12:28 PM
Hi everyone.. Have been reading this wonderful forum for some time, and have finally been moved to post a thread myself!
My GL2 is about 5 years old and has served me quite well. Last night however, I attached and then removed a Beachtek DXA-4P unit from its underside.. Upon removal, I was dismayed to find that the threaded screw-hole piece that the DXA-4P (and also any tripod plate) attaches to was somehow pulled free and now hangs loose in the camera body. This of course makes it close to impossible to attach a tripod plate, the DXA-4P etc. It looks like I could unscrew those tiny screws on the bottom and -maybe- fix it, but I'm a bit leery about that.. So I made my repair request with Canon and will most likely be sending it out tonight.
I guess I have several questions:
1. Has this ever happened to anyone on here?
2. Has anyone been able to repair this problem, themself?
3. Anyone have an idea of the damage Canon would charge to fix this? I also will be having them check for the dreaded "remove cassette" message because I get that every time I stop and rewind a tape.
I guess that's that! I'm just reeling from such a stupid (yet crucial) thing breaking on my camera, and am wanting to talk about it.
Thanks in advance,
Nick
My GL2 is about 5 years old and has served me quite well. Last night however, I attached and then removed a Beachtek DXA-4P unit from its underside.. Upon removal, I was dismayed to find that the threaded screw-hole piece that the DXA-4P (and also any tripod plate) attaches to was somehow pulled free and now hangs loose in the camera body. This of course makes it close to impossible to attach a tripod plate, the DXA-4P etc. It looks like I could unscrew those tiny screws on the bottom and -maybe- fix it, but I'm a bit leery about that.. So I made my repair request with Canon and will most likely be sending it out tonight.
I guess I have several questions:
1. Has this ever happened to anyone on here?
2. Has anyone been able to repair this problem, themself?
3. Anyone have an idea of the damage Canon would charge to fix this? I also will be having them check for the dreaded "remove cassette" message because I get that every time I stop and rewind a tape.
I guess that's that! I'm just reeling from such a stupid (yet crucial) thing breaking on my camera, and am wanting to talk about it.
Thanks in advance,
Nick