Graham Bernard
December 9th, 2003, 10:34 AM
Okay, I've been keeping a low profile of late. I've been reading here of the repairs our "collective" XM2/GL2s going in and out of the Canon Garage of late.
. . . here's my "Christmas Carol" . . . .
Mine went in on the 7th Nov. I collected it today - 9th December. All under warranty.
Symptoms:
1 - Pixels on Play Back. When same tape was put into a Pannie Deck AND a Sony deck , no pixels.
2 - OIS not good. Checked with brand new XM2 in Shop, Salesman agreed that even the new one wasn't operating well!
3 - Zoom Toggle on Lid. This was reported too.
Canon Report:
Stripped down camera, located fault to, and replaced deck assy and eyecup [ I'd removed my one when I sent it in! ]. Checked Auto Focus. Checked all functions and tested.
Timescale:
IN: 7th November
Delivered & Collected: 9th December
Parts Replaced:
DY1-8264-000
DA2-1959-000
++++++++++++++++++
Do the part numbers mean anything to anyone?
Apart from being glad I've got my Cammie back, does anybody know know what IS the deck assy mean - I'm presuming it means the Deck Assembly. If this is the case it would appear that this "deck" is prone to something. What that IS I haven't got a clue.
. . . back in business . . but for how long - yeah?
Grazie
. . . here's my "Christmas Carol" . . . .
Mine went in on the 7th Nov. I collected it today - 9th December. All under warranty.
Symptoms:
1 - Pixels on Play Back. When same tape was put into a Pannie Deck AND a Sony deck , no pixels.
2 - OIS not good. Checked with brand new XM2 in Shop, Salesman agreed that even the new one wasn't operating well!
3 - Zoom Toggle on Lid. This was reported too.
Canon Report:
Stripped down camera, located fault to, and replaced deck assy and eyecup [ I'd removed my one when I sent it in! ]. Checked Auto Focus. Checked all functions and tested.
Timescale:
IN: 7th November
Delivered & Collected: 9th December
Parts Replaced:
DY1-8264-000
DA2-1959-000
++++++++++++++++++
Do the part numbers mean anything to anyone?
Apart from being glad I've got my Cammie back, does anybody know know what IS the deck assy mean - I'm presuming it means the Deck Assembly. If this is the case it would appear that this "deck" is prone to something. What that IS I haven't got a clue.
. . . back in business . . but for how long - yeah?
Grazie