Canon EOS 1300D Service Prices
Prices exclude parts. We favor board-level repair before module swaps. Rush option available.
- Diagnostics — $0 if repaired / $59 if declined
- Rush repair (2–3 h) — +50% to selected service
- No power / random shutdowns (fuses, DC-DC, rails) — from $159
- Rear LCD 3.0″ (fixed, non-touch) — from $119
- Shutter assembly — from $199
- Mirror box / sub-mirror geometry — from $148
- AF module clean + VF calibration — from $112
- Pop-up flash latch / solenoid — from $82
- SD slot pins / controller — from $92
- USB 2.0 (Mini-B) port — from $95
- Mini-HDMI (Type-C) port — from $118
- Wi-Fi/NFC antenna cable or board rework — from $105
- Mode dial contacts / detents — from $89
- Grip rubber re-adhesive — from $70
- APS-C sensor wet clean + dust map — from $58
- Deep exterior & port detail — from $49
- Battery door / latch (LP-E10) — from $68
- Main board power-path repair — from $168
- Firmware unbrick / boot hang — from $85
- EF/EF-S bayonet & shim calibration — from $115
Final price depends on damage and parts. Every camera is bench-tested and covered by a written warranty.
Rebel T6 — Model-Specific Faults
- Wi-Fi won’t pair with Camera Connect — damaged antenna lead or oxidized board socket.
- Err 01 after minor impact with kit zoom — mount flex; clean contacts and re-shim bayonet.
- Clock/date resets after storage — RTC storage element weak; we service and re-seal.
- Mini-HDMI loose fit — cracked jack solder; replace and reinforce.
- OVF back-focus while Live View is fine — AF module clean and sub-mirror geometry check.
Owner Troubleshooting Matrix
Symptom |
Likely Cause |
Try First |
“Wi-Fi connection failed” |
Antenna lead or NFC coil issue |
Forget SSID in app, re-pair via NFC, test 2.4 GHz only; service antenna if unstable. |
“Card cannot be accessed” |
Bent SD pins / weak eject spring |
Use full-size SD/SDHC/SDXC; format in camera; avoid microSD adapters. |
Intermittent USB connection |
Worn Mini-B port or cable |
Short, known-good cable; replace port if loose or intermittent. |
Black frames in burst |
Shutter timing drift |
Fresh LP-E10; reset; if repeats, shutter service. |
Owner Care for EOS 1300D
- Use full-size UHS-I SD cards and format in this camera for best stability.
- Do not pry the pop-up flash by hand; it increases Err 05 risk.
- Keep hot shoe and battery contacts clean to avoid power dropouts.
- Store LP-E10 at 40–60% charge; cycle fully every few months.
- If the camera shows viewfinder AF bias, schedule AF module calibration.
FAQ
We test the camera’s Wi-Fi radio, inspect the antenna lead and NFC coil, and replace or re-solder as needed. We also validate with Canon Camera Connect.
2) Can this body output a clean HDMI signal for streaming?
HDMI shows overlays by default and isn’t designed for a clean feed. External capture can work with careful settings, but it’s not guaranteed on this camera.
3) Which cards are most reliable on the T6?
Use full-size SDHC/SDXC UHS-I cards up to 128 GB. Avoid microSD adapters; they cause intermittent errors.
4) The clock keeps resetting. What do you do?
We service the RTC storage element, reseat connectors, and check standby power draw so the date/time holds between battery swaps.
5) Does the 1300D have a mic input?
No external mic jack. For video, use an external recorder or consider a body with a mic input.
6) Battery drains while the camera is off. Can you fix it?
Yes. We run a quiescent-draw test and repair the leaky rail or DC-DC stage if confirmed.