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October 8, 2007
Canon issues Service Notice on A650 IS
Last week I mentioned a recall was issued by Canon in Japan for its A650 IS digital camera. The variably angle LCD allows light inside the camera body in some instances causing image problems.Rather than issue a full blown recall in the U.S. and Puerto Rico Canon issued a service notice. This requires owners of affected cameras to send the camera in for repair.
The bad part about this is that you will need to wait for Canon to repair and return your camera, which will likely take a good six weeks or more. That could mean you won’t have your camera for the holidays.
Via DPReview
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Posted by shane at October 8, 2007 11:54 AM
