LetTheRightLensIn said:V8Beast said:prestonpalmer said:I knew there would be no recall... Maybe the solution is to take photos with the lens cap off?
Why must you try to impose your personal preferences upon everyone else? I'll take the lens cap off every now and then when I'm feeling adventurous, but most of the time I prefer the look of my images with the lens cap in place. It lends images with a nice heavy feel, and desaturated tones. All my Flickr buddies love them, too, and encourage me to watermark them before posting them online. It's just a matter of personal preference and style. No need to be rude about it.
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I hear you. I'm pretty timid in my shooting too. But every once in a while, I'll shoot a few quick snaps with the lens cap off too, but I just feel so, oh, I don't know, dirty afterwards. I'm just not that kind of guy. It frightens me ever so the emotions that it brings up from deep within. Oh my. So I usually quickly put the cap back on and take proper black frame shot or two and then all is right and safe with the world again.
Hesham said:Really, Canon are probably now so embarrassed by this fault and I imagine the engineers are working hard day/night to save Canon face and come up with a solution, then one of them checks forums like this and says to his colleagues, guys slow down! we don't have to work hard on this, the guys who bought our $3500 bodies are not so frustrated as we ARE! they are willing to give up Night photography and/or cover the LCD to prevent light through the LCD. We have the greatest customers ever. lets just go home and spend minimum hours on this...
tellthetruth said:Canon may not want to admit anything publicly, but my cousin who works for Canons biggest dealer in Tokyo, has said that they informed Canon that they will not be selling any 5D3's until this issue is clarified. They have also returned their current inventory. Their repair guys have replicated the problem easily by just turning the lights in the workshop room on and off. Further, to fix the problem is very difficult indeed as it requires the entire top plate that houses the top lcd housing to be modified.
How could something as basic as this get through QA? They will probably replace cameras for users who are affected and leave the rest who are not affected alone.
awinphoto said:tellthetruth said:Canon may not want to admit anything publicly, but my cousin who works for Canons biggest dealer in Tokyo, has said that they informed Canon that they will not be selling any 5D3's until this issue is clarified. They have also returned their current inventory. Their repair guys have replicated the problem easily by just turning the lights in the workshop room on and off. Further, to fix the problem is very difficult indeed as it requires the entire top plate that houses the top lcd housing to be modified.
How could something as basic as this get through QA? They will probably replace cameras for users who are affected and leave the rest who are not affected alone.
Interesting. Not to call your bluff or anything but which retailer? Any other confirmation of this retailer doing that other than us taking your word that you indeed have a brother and the said brother works at a camera store in Tokyo and isn't making stuff up?
prestonpalmer said:Bosman said:To tell you the truth, my images have never looked better with the cap on, so no complaints here!
My "Lens-Cap-On" photos looks fantastic as well. Dunno what all the fuss is about...
sparda79 said:prestonpalmer said:Bosman said:To tell you the truth, my images have never looked better with the cap on, so no complaints here!
My "Lens-Cap-On" photos looks fantastic as well. Dunno what all the fuss is about...
I'm on a tight budget.So, my question is, has anybody tried any 3rd party lens cap before? How's the color and contrast? Any recommendation?
LetTheRightLensIn said:sparda79 said:prestonpalmer said:Bosman said:To tell you the truth, my images have never looked better with the cap on, so no complaints here!
My "Lens-Cap-On" photos looks fantastic as well. Dunno what all the fuss is about...
I'm on a tight budget.So, my question is, has anybody tried any 3rd party lens cap before? How's the color and contrast? Any recommendation?
I find the camera tends to randomly front or back focus when I use the Sigma lens caps and sometimes the blacks have yellowish tint so I prefer to sick with genuine Canon lens caps.
But more seriously, any news on what is actually going on? All I know is none of the stores around seem to be getting in any new stock for over a week.
tellthetruth said:Canon may not want to admit anything publicly, but my cousin who works for Canons biggest dealer in Tokyo, has said that they informed Canon that they will not be selling any 5D3's until this issue is clarified. They have also returned their current inventory. Their repair guys have replicated the problem easily by just turning the lights in the workshop room on and off. Further, to fix the problem is very difficult indeed as it requires the entire top plate that houses the top lcd housing to be modified.
How could something as basic as this get through QA? They will probably replace cameras for users who are affected and leave the rest who are not affected alone.
ramon123 said:it's hard to say now whether they'll get recalled as the question is how can Canon not recall the first batch but fix it on the new one's coming out of the factories, then the people who bought first will be highly dissatisfied.
alberto said:Canon suspends 5D Mark III shipping
"Light leaks" investigation ongoing
http://www.techradar.com/news/photography-video-capture/cameras/canon-suspends-5d-mark-iii-shipping-1076503
Hesham said:awinphoto said:tellthetruth said:Canon may not want to admit anything publicly, but my cousin who works for Canons biggest dealer in Tokyo, has said that they informed Canon that they will not be selling any 5D3's until this issue is clarified. They have also returned their current inventory. Their repair guys have replicated the problem easily by just turning the lights in the workshop room on and off. Further, to fix the problem is very difficult indeed as it requires the entire top plate that houses the top lcd housing to be modified.
How could something as basic as this get through QA? They will probably replace cameras for users who are affected and leave the rest who are not affected alone.
Interesting. Not to call your bluff or anything but which retailer? Any other confirmation of this retailer doing that other than us taking your word that you indeed have a brother and the said brother works at a camera store in Tokyo and isn't making stuff up?
tellthetruth:
You should know better, these days before posting in any forum, make sure you have proper documentation to support your allegations. Please post a photo of your brother outside the Tokyo shop in addition to (1) a photocopy of his passport showing picture & name clearly. (2) Any form of ID with your name & photo.
After submitting necessary paper work, we might consider that Canon may manufacture defective product and that the 5DM3 we just purchased may need to be opened by local Canon tech. to eliminate the LCD light from leaking into the exposure sensor (DISCLAIMER: I AM JUST RE-ITERATING WHAT HAS BEEN CIRCULATING IN THE NET AND ACKNOWLEDGED BY CANON!)