T theNoobiestNoob New Member Dec 14, 2005 10 0 0 Dec 31, 2005 #1 My 70-200IS is flaking & showing black underneath. Anywhere that provide services to paint back the flaked surfaces?
My 70-200IS is flaking & showing black underneath. Anywhere that provide services to paint back the flaked surfaces?
+evenstar Senior Member Jan 1, 2004 5,660 0 36 Singapore / United Kingdom www.google.com.sg Dec 31, 2005 #2 Send back to Canon
T theNoobiestNoob New Member Dec 14, 2005 10 0 0 Dec 31, 2005 #3 How much will the paint job cost? Its a small area.
+evenstar Senior Member Jan 1, 2004 5,660 0 36 Singapore / United Kingdom www.google.com.sg Dec 31, 2005 #4 If it's a small area, no need to worry about it. Your equipment is there for you to use, not to pamper it like a baby. Flaking won't cause your images to be affected
If it's a small area, no need to worry about it. Your equipment is there for you to use, not to pamper it like a baby. Flaking won't cause your images to be affected
T theNoobiestNoob New Member Dec 14, 2005 10 0 0 Dec 31, 2005 #5 I was thinking if i ever want to sell it, the flaked surfaces will depreciate the resale value.
+evenstar Senior Member Jan 1, 2004 5,660 0 36 Singapore / United Kingdom www.google.com.sg Dec 31, 2005 #6 Unless the buyer is a very niao person, I believe that he/she will be looking out for the condition of the glass first instead of cosmetics...
Unless the buyer is a very niao person, I believe that he/she will be looking out for the condition of the glass first instead of cosmetics...
U user111 Senior Member Jul 27, 2004 4,702 0 36 Dec 31, 2005 #7 canon does not paint back the white paint use white colour gaffer tape
I Isaiahfortythirtyone Senior Member Jul 17, 2005 2,504 0 0 39 Clementi Dec 31, 2005 #8 eh don bother la. just use it. its meant to be used.