I apologize for not putting OT. But also, I don't have the replacement module for the CF card. This is (or was) a fairly pricy dslr. I've looked around online trying to find the module, but keep getting stupid google results for USB Multi-card CF readers. I did find one place that will do the repair for $100, and I read some good reviews about the place. Better than the almost $300 Canon wants for the repair. At one time I (about 6-months ago) I had tracked down the module, and it was like a $40 component, so for $60 labor and the knowledge that they'll be able to get the parts, I'm thinking that may be the best way to go. On Saturday, January 16, 2016, Connor Krukosky via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
I may be-able to do this for you. But I never make promises with newer stuff just because of the nature of everything being so tiny and difficult to work on. A simple SD card slot replace should be easy. So far I have had good luck with fixing DSLRs though. The last one I fixed a friend brought to me not knowing what was wrong, just wouldn't turn on. Took it apart (some boards were soldered together) put it back together and it worked. Guess it was a cold solder joint. If you have the replacement parts ready I guess I could fix it at the workshop. I am not 100% sure I'd be attending though yet, thus why I have not put my name on the list yet. I guess I will look into that now.
-Connor K
On 1/16/2016 9:39 AM, Joseph Oprysko via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
Does anyone here know how to do camera repair?
I have a Canon T1i, I need the SD module replaced, too many tiny parts and small screws for my shaky hands. LOL Plus I just don't have the skillset to do it.
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