So, I've got a Canon EVF-V70 for my C300 Mark III. This is the $3999 uber-viewfinder that came out with the C700. It's stunning, really.
At some point, it's developed some de-centering of the diopter. I don't think it's been dropped or really knocked around, but who knows. It manifests itself a lack of sharpness across the image plane. If I adjust the diopter to make the center sharp the edges get a little blurry and vice-versa. I figured it'd be something like a misaligned lens in there or something with the diopter adjustment, etc. Something repairable. To be honest, it's usable as-is and I'd been using it for a few weeks like that while I waited for a lull to send it in. Sent it in right before Christmas. I've had it for a little over a year (I got it in November 2023) so it's just out of warranty and I'm not sure this is warranty anyway since it developed this behavior.
I got my estimate today from Canon Repair in California... it's $3801.19 to repair it. Called them and while I couldn't speak to the tech that evaluated it, the guy on the phone said it looks like they're not repairing it, they're just replacing the viewfinder portion completely at that price.
At that point, it makes ZERO sense to "repair" it if I can spend another $200 and get a brand new one with a new warranty. Honestly, I'll probably just use it as-is or crack it open myself and see what's going on in there.
If anyone knows of a third-party repair joint that might work on this kind of stuff, I'm all ears... but I have to say I'm pretty disappointed with Canon treating a $4,000 viewfinder as disposable for what appears to be a minor physical problem.
At some point, it's developed some de-centering of the diopter. I don't think it's been dropped or really knocked around, but who knows. It manifests itself a lack of sharpness across the image plane. If I adjust the diopter to make the center sharp the edges get a little blurry and vice-versa. I figured it'd be something like a misaligned lens in there or something with the diopter adjustment, etc. Something repairable. To be honest, it's usable as-is and I'd been using it for a few weeks like that while I waited for a lull to send it in. Sent it in right before Christmas. I've had it for a little over a year (I got it in November 2023) so it's just out of warranty and I'm not sure this is warranty anyway since it developed this behavior.
I got my estimate today from Canon Repair in California... it's $3801.19 to repair it. Called them and while I couldn't speak to the tech that evaluated it, the guy on the phone said it looks like they're not repairing it, they're just replacing the viewfinder portion completely at that price.
At that point, it makes ZERO sense to "repair" it if I can spend another $200 and get a brand new one with a new warranty. Honestly, I'll probably just use it as-is or crack it open myself and see what's going on in there.
If anyone knows of a third-party repair joint that might work on this kind of stuff, I'm all ears... but I have to say I'm pretty disappointed with Canon treating a $4,000 viewfinder as disposable for what appears to be a minor physical problem.