Personally, I would say that they would have had their loyalties nailed if they hadn't released a fatally flawed pro level DSLR in the first place. Not a good way to keep the fanboys alive.
Don't know why your getting lowly ranked; but the product was pulled from shelves because it was faulty and recalled. Also, the AF issue was known since its release in May, it shouldn't have taken almost till 5-6 months for them to fix the issue. Especially for a $4,500 camera.
actually this isnt the only thing. heard from a friend that canon is now doing this. AF recalibration of pro lenses:USD$200 AF recalibration of consumer lenses: USD$100 AF recalibration of bodies: USD$200 charges apply regardless of warranty
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RyanTV @ Oct 30th 2007 8:45AM
Personally, I would say that they would have had their loyalties nailed if they hadn't released a fatally flawed pro level DSLR in the first place. Not a good way to keep the fanboys alive.
Temple @ Oct 30th 2007 10:20AM
Don't know why your getting lowly ranked; but the product was pulled from shelves because it was faulty and recalled. Also, the AF issue was known since its release in May, it shouldn't have taken almost till 5-6 months for them to fix the issue. Especially for a $4,500 camera.
Billy Fiul @ Oct 30th 2007 10:48AM
Canon FTW!!!!!!!!!! Yeah boy!!!!!!!!!!!!
They got that customer service on lock, ya heard me?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
purezerg @ Oct 31st 2007 2:08PM
actually this isnt the only thing.
heard from a friend that canon is now doing this.
AF recalibration of pro lenses:USD$200
AF recalibration of consumer lenses: USD$100
AF recalibration of bodies: USD$200
charges apply regardless of warranty