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steveorino

How long for Canon to clean digital Rebel?

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My Rebel has crap on the sensor and I don't have the cahonies to try and clean it myself, so I sent it to Canon. Any idea how long I will be without it? In other words -- has anyone else sent a Canon camera in to be cleaned (in the states) and if so, how long did it take?

steveOrino

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Im a new 20D owner and in the same boat. I have chosen not to go the send away to clean route. I plan on using the camera lots and lots and this is a skill I will have to perform myself because I can not afford to lose the use of my camera in prime skydiving season.

This company has an INSANE charge for a sensor cleaning brush (like $130 USD for a single stupid brush). Their web site is awesome for training videos of them actualy cleaning the sensor:

sponge all their videos here

A more resonable priced brush ($12.95) is here:

Copper Hill Images

For now, I'm OK with the brush method. I will leave the wet swab thing for later when I absolutely need to do it.

Want to see a picture of how stupid the camera is after being brand new and on 2 winter trips?

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Goober, are you not using a sealed lens or did all of that gunk sneak in there while swapping? I've seen 20Ds take a swim and come out nice and dry on the inside... that's a lot of gunk!
I really don't know what I'm talking about.

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I "lost" mine for 7 business days.. sent it out on monday of the first week, had it back on thursday the next. Granted it only had to come back from Southern Cali.. but still..

They dont just clean, they fix whatever is broken on your camera too.. one of my friends had cut the cover for the remote switch, and they put a new cover on there as well..

Iwan

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Goober, are you not using a sealed lens or did all of that gunk sneak in there while swapping? I've seen 20Ds take a swim and come out nice and dry on the inside... that's a lot of gunk!



This is a brand new camera out of the box, single sealed Cannon lense. Never took the lense off at all because it is the only one I have. I used it on vacation to warm places last month. I have read on the internet (which can NEVER be wrong) that it is quite common for new cameras to be dirty and in need of cleaning before even being used.

Just mfg'd, shipped to camera shop then to customer. I'm sure Canon cleans them once they are all assembled but from brand new, I'm guessing there are places in the camera that release their special cargo the first 2 weeks you use them and all parts get a good workout firing off their first 1,000 pictures.

Anyways, I have the before and after pictures for cleaning. I see nothing wrong with the camera at all after it was cleaned.

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