Canon 5D Mark III Discoloration/Pealing; Slowly Growing

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Hey everyone,

I have a 5D Mark III which I purchased new, directly from Amazon when they were released early this year.
This summer, around June/July I noticed what appeared to be discoloration or pealing paint under the camera where the metal body meets the plastic. It was initially very minor and I thought I must have scuffed it somehow on a table or while the field. However, it has been consistently 'growing' ever since then. It has grown from pea sized to the entire bottom of the camera within a few months.

Examples of this phenomenon are attached.

I am not one to coddle my equipment; but I also don't throw it around either. I certainly don't drag it around on things which would peal off the paint like this. Usually a tripod mount is on the bottom which would prevent this anyway (I took it off specifically for these pictures).

If you look closely, the discoloration is also along the screw holes and speaker grill. The discoloration is also not uniform. I don't believe it's a result of being dragged or rubbed against anything. Is this some sort of chemical reaction to something? Only the bottom area of the camera is affected. The top, front, and lenses are all flawless.

Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
 

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Ahh nothing like a well used and worn piece of gear~
One of the major electronic stores around here has a MarkIII on display and last I saw it the paint was all worn off the same way at the same area. I don't quite understand why it's that part of the camera, people don't touch or hold onto there that much?
Well, if it could be a potential problem then I'd get black tape
 
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I'm guessing that you wear your camera around your neck!?

I have similar wear off at the lower left side, as I have my camera hanging of a shoulder strap.
It must be from the friction with the clothes.
I was shocked, when I first noticed it(, as my 7D has no such flaws) and I immediately covered it with black duct-tape to keep it from spreading.

First the inferior weather sealing¹, now this, let's see what else is in store for us.

(¹I had a moisture failure in light rain, while my 7D did not complain in the same light rain and the 7D even has endured very heavy rain(for european standards) without a weather sealed lens attached to it. Sad. :|)
 
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The camera leaves the apartment about once per week. I do a lot of travel photography.

Still, I don't see how my use could be so damaging so quickly. I've sat and tried to think of the way I hold it, store it, and environments I use it. Nothing rings a bell as to what could be causing it. Even more bizarre, as you guys have noticed, is it's only affecting the bottom of the camera. Everywhere else the camera is flawless, even the plastic surrounding the damaged metal.

While not in use, the camera is stored in a Naneu Pro camera bag with a soft-sleeve insert along with my other accessories and lenses. Speaking of, none of my lenses show this wear either.

I've notified Canon CPS tonight. I'll keep you all updated when they get back to me.
 
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janvehrenkamp said:
I'm guessing that you wear your camera around your neck!?

I have similar wear off at the lower left side, as I have my camera hanging of a shoulder strap.
It must be from the friction with the clothes.

Yikes! Yes, I normally use a strap around my neck/shoulder to carry it around.

Canon better fix this for free if that is the reason it's wearing off. My four year old XSi is in better condition than my 5D Mark III which isn't even a year old.
 
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I have flashbacks of a product issue statement from Canon about this very problem. A certain product range was affected by discoloration over time due to some plastic issue. But I can't remember if that was the 5D3 or some other model. But looks similar certainly.
There was some dicussion on it here as well.
 
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Actually it looks like the 'lock' button is also showing abrasion on its bottom end.
as if it had been exposed to the same polishing machine..
It can't be chemical.
check your kevlar wears
 
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K3nt said:
I have flashbacks of a product issue statement from Canon about this very problem. A certain product range was affected by discoloration over time due to some plastic issue. But I can't remember if that was the 5D3 or some other model. But looks similar certainly.
There was some dicussion on it here as well.
I think you might mean http://www.canonrumors.com/2012/08/canon-rebel-t4i650-recall-again/ ? :)
 
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As others have noted, this looks like abrasion from clothing or similar. Especially evident on the harder edges (meaning sharper corners) around the assembly screw holes and the speaker holes. The discolouration is actually the magnesium body underneath the anodised surface coming through. In other words, the anodised surface has been "polished" off. Do you wear a heavy fabric like denim?
I'd say this is happening when the camera isn't in use, and the camera is hanging from the shoulder strap, possibly swinging and rubbing against your body and clothing.
Sorry to see it happen. Good luck.
 
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Since the damage appears to be along the bottom edges on the back mostly, I do suspect that it must have been rubbing against something, maybe a zipper on your clothing or something like that...but it does seem excessive for its age, as if the paint hasn't cured properly.

But hey, it might become all the rage at some point...like those 'roadworn', but brand-new, guitars that you can buy these days!
 
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I checked my 5DIII out ...no sign of any wear like this ...but then I baby my cameras.
...but when I look at this image...I see significant deep scratches...It appears to me that the camera was REALLY getting a workout to have this occur. Just my observation with the evidence in front of me.....

There are a lot of complaints from experienced photographers who say that their previous Canon models held up much better, tho????? If it is true that the finish on the 5DIII is LESS durable...that really, really, really sucks for a $3500 camera body.
 
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