Canon Service Prices
Prices exclude spare parts. Component-level repair whenever possible. Express queue available.
- Diagnostics – $0 if repair is completed / $60 if declined
- Express repair (2–3 hours) – +50% to the selected service
- No power / shuts off (rails, fuses, DC-DC) – from $160
- Rear LCD module replacement (2.5″) – from $110
- Shutter unit replacement – from $200
- Mirror box / sub-mirror alignment – from $145
- AF module clean + viewfinder calibration – from $115
- Hot shoe contacts / sync circuit repair – from $80
- SD card slot pin repair – from $90
- USB 2.0 (Mini-B) port replacement – from $95
- Buttons / main dial rework – from $85
- Light-seal foam / door gaskets refresh – from $75
- APS-C sensor cleaning (wet swab + dust map) – from $60
- Body deep clean (ports + exterior) – from $55
- Battery door / latch repair (LP-E5) – from $70
- Top cover / rear shell replacement – from $150
- Main board / power circuit repair – from $170
- Firmware recovery / stuck on logo – from $85
- Lens mount & bayonet rebuild (EF/EF-S) – from $120
Final cost depends on damage level and parts availability. Every service includes full testing and a written warranty.
Typical EOS Issues We Fix
- Err 99 or random lockups — shutter path, flex, or board-level faults.
- Viewfinder focus bias vs. Live View — AF unit service and calibration.
- LCD dim / lines — module replacement.
- “Card cannot be accessed” — SD slot rebuild and controller check.
- Speedlite misfires — hot shoe oxidation or cracked solder joints on the top PCB.
EOS DSLRs — Error Codes Quick Hints
Code |
Meaning |
First Aid |
Err 20 |
Mechanical fault |
Power cycle; remove battery/lens; service mirror/shutter if it repeats. |
Err 30 |
Shutter problem |
Fresh LP-E5; inspect blades; likely shutter replacement. |
Err 40 |
Power/electrical |
Check contacts; avoid hot-plug; board diagnostics. |
Err 70 |
Data/processing |
Reset; new card; firmware/board rework if persistent. |
Err 80/99 |
Image/general fault |
Stop use; full diagnostics to isolate shutter/sensor/firmware path. |
Pro Tips for EOS 1000D
- Clean hot shoe and battery contacts to prevent dropouts and misfires.
- Replace worn door gaskets to preserve light sealing.
- Store LP-E5 at partial charge; run an occasional full cycle to re-sync gauges.
- If consistent focus bias appears via the viewfinder, we calibrate the AF module against reference lenses for this camera.
FAQ
1. Camera won’t power on or dies under load.
We check LP-E5 health, fuses, and DC-DC rails, then rework or replace the affected circuit.
2. AF is inconsistent between viewfinder and Live View.
We clean the AF unit, verify sub-mirror geometry, update firmware, and calibrate against reference targets.
3. “Card cannot be accessed”.
We rebuild the SD slot, replace bent pins, verify controller lines, and test with known-good media.
4. LCD is dim or shows lines.
We replace the LCD module and test backlight and ribbon integrity.
5. Hot shoe doesn’t trigger flashes reliably.
We clean contacts, reflow cracked joints, and confirm sync timing with a reference Speedlite.