Canon PowerShot S100 Product Advisory

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<strong>Canon has issued a product advisory on the Canon PowerShot S100</strong>


It has been confirmed that some PowerShot S100 digital cameras encounter a lens error caused by a disconnected part inside the camera. This announcement conveys the details of the issue and Canon’s service policy for affected cameras.</p>
<p>Canon continuously strives to provide our customers with high quality, reliable products that can be used with confidence. We offer our sincerest apologies to any customers who have been inconvenienced.</p>
<p><strong>Phenomenon


</strong>Some PowerShot S100 units (with the serial numbers listed below) may encounter a lens error due to a part becoming disconnected inside the lens. In particular, this lens error may occur when the camera is used in certain environmental conditions such as high temperature and/or humidity.</p>
<p><strong>Affected Product


</strong>Some PowerShot S100 Digital Cameras within the following serial number range:</p>
<p>The first and second digits of the camera’s serial number are any number from”29″ through”41.”</p>
<p>For example: ”29xxxxxxxxxx”,  “30xxxxxxxxxx”………”41xxxxxxxxxx”</p>
<p>(The [x] characters shown above represent the remaining characters of the product’s serial number.)</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/professional/products/professional_cameras/pro_ps_digital_cameras/powershot_s100?pageKeyCode=prdAdvDetail&docId=0901e024805ab992&fb_source=message" target="_blank">Official Release</a></strong></p>
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[quote author=Canon USA]
Affected products that exhibit this phenomenon will be repaired free of charge, regardless of the warranty status, if it is confirmed that the lens error has been caused by disconnection of the part inside the lens. However, please note that affected products which are received by Canon after their service period ends (the period during which such products are expected to be serviceable), will no longer be eligible for free repair service and will be handled in accordance with Canon's then general repair standards and regulations
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So...how long does Canon deem the 'service period' of a PowerShot S100?
 
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