1D X Structural Weakness [FIXED]

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Word of advice... don't test the build quality by tossing your 1D X off a speeding golf cart... :o

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I'm sure Canon will repair at no charge as a reward for me finding the weak spot ::) Still works fine, but not exactly weather sealed anymore.
 
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Viggo said:
Oh my.... so much for the buildquality... I actually thought it would make a dent, not crack... nice to know it still works!
Since it's a Magnesium-alloy, it is much harder (and lighter) than Aluminium but being harder means that it's more brittle and will break rather than bend. Also, cast materials tend to break more easily than milled parts due to the orientation of the grains in the material.

To the OP: very sorry to see that :(
 
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Happened Friday night, and I wasn't too concerned, since I somehow only noticed the scratches, not the crack at the time. My heart dropped when I saw it in the morning :'(

At least it appears the crack is in a separate piece from the main chassis, so hopefully it's fixable without resorting to black RTV.

Oh, the 24-70 didn't fair too well either... filter ring hit the cement (no filter). No glass shattered, but now it's a 30-70mm that won't focus to infinity.
 
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moonwell said:
Happened Friday night, and I wasn't too concerned, since I somehow only noticed the scratches, not the crack at the time. My heart dropped when I saw it in the morning :'(

At least it appears the crack is in a separate piece from the main chassis, so hopefully it's fixable without resorting to black RTV.

Oh, the 24-70 didn't fair too well either... filter ring hit the cement (no filter). No glass shattered, but now it's a 30-70mm that won't focus to infinity.

So you've invented a new Canon lens, that can't be used for landscape photography? :)

Sorry, couldn't pass that up.
 
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This happened to my mate's 1Ds MkIII (but the crack was by the prism housing). My advice is to send it to Canon for a repair quote ASAP. My mate left it (despite having CPS Gold memership) because he was worried about the cost and the loss of use of the camera (despite owning two 1Ds MkIIs!). In the end Canon's quote for replacing the top plate (which included a full service), was pretty reasonable and they turned it around in a matter of a few days. Sadly for my friend, his woe's didn't end there; some time after, he started to notice spots appearing in his images. Even Canon have not been able to fully repair the sensor and they have told him they think that water may have got into the crack and deposited residues onto the anti-aliasing filter, which have etched into it.
 
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