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Repairing a Canon 70D

  • 24-10-2016 03:15AM
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 13


    I've a problem with my 70D. If I leave a battery in overnight, it's drained by the morning. I've checked that the batteries are fine, that the camera is turned off etc. So I'd like to have it repaired. It's out of warranty as well so I can't just send it back to Canon. Any recommendations as to where to send it?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,311 ✭✭✭BreadnBuddha


    I've a problem with my 70D. If I leave a battery in overnight, it's drained by the morning. I've checked that the batteries are fine, that the camera is turned off etc. So I'd like to have it repaired. It's out of warranty as well so I can't just send it back to Canon. Any recommendations as to where to send it?

    Before you do that, put a charged battery in the 70D, remove the lens and check it again the next day. Do you happen to have a Tamron lens fitted by any chance?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13 Auric Goldfinger


    I saw that online and tried it. No luck. I don't have any Tamron lenses either.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19 TermoFix


    I've a problem with my 70D. If I leave a battery in overnight, it's drained by the morning. I've checked that the batteries are fine, that the camera is turned off etc. So I'd like to have it repaired. It's out of warranty as well so I can't just send it back to Canon. Any recommendations as to where to send it?

    How you tested batteries? It looks like something is draining batteries. Watter damage?


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