Elie Zakaria
December 14th, 2001, 12:45 PM
Hi Guys,
I rescently shot a wedding, looked at the footage, and I was not happy with the results (quality wise).
So I took it to Canon for repair, thinking it may be a quick adjustment or two, I was hit with a $760 bill, they are saying, the motherboard and focus rings needs to be changed.
I gave them the go ahead to repair, trusting their technicians and I will pick the camera up in a few days.
The initial problem I noticed after viewing my shots, were the colours and grainy footage!! It almost looked like I shot with an 8mm!
The XL-1 has alway surprised me everytime I finish a shoot and view it on Tv Monitor, I guess this time it has done so as well.
Now what would cause this "Motherboard and focus rings" to blow, even though the camera is still functioning???
Thanks in advance,
Shloooky
I rescently shot a wedding, looked at the footage, and I was not happy with the results (quality wise).
So I took it to Canon for repair, thinking it may be a quick adjustment or two, I was hit with a $760 bill, they are saying, the motherboard and focus rings needs to be changed.
I gave them the go ahead to repair, trusting their technicians and I will pick the camera up in a few days.
The initial problem I noticed after viewing my shots, were the colours and grainy footage!! It almost looked like I shot with an 8mm!
The XL-1 has alway surprised me everytime I finish a shoot and view it on Tv Monitor, I guess this time it has done so as well.
Now what would cause this "Motherboard and focus rings" to blow, even though the camera is still functioning???
Thanks in advance,
Shloooky