Canon EOS 200D Service Prices
Prices exclude parts. We favor component-level repair before module swaps. Rush option available. Every camera is bench-tested.
- 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 3.0″ LCD module (vari-angle) — from $129
- Touch panel / digitizer only — from $115
- Articulating hinge ribbon / flex — from $118
- Shutter unit replacement — from $209
- Mirror box & sub-mirror alignment — from $149
- AF module clean + OVF calibration — from $118
- Eye sensor (LCD auto-off) service/replace — from $95
- 3.5 mm mic jack replacement — from $99
- Hot shoe contacts / sync circuit — from $85
- SD card slot pins / controller — from $95
- USB 2.0 (Micro-B) port — from $99
- Mini-HDMI (Type-C) port — from $119
- Wi-Fi/Bluetooth board or antenna lead — from $109
- Buttons / main dial flex — from $96
- Door gaskets / light-seal refresh — from $82
- APS-C sensor wet clean + dust map — from $59
- Battery door / latch (LP-E17) — from $72
- Main board power-path repair — from $172
- Firmware recovery / stuck on logo — from $89
- EF/EF-S bayonet re-shim & calibration — from $122
Final cost depends on damage level and parts availability. Written warranty included for this camera.
EOS 200D — Model Quirks We Fix
- LCD goes black when flipped toward the lens — hinge ribbon fatigue; replace flex and reseat connectors.
- Dual Pixel AF drifts after a bump — re-shim mount and run AF path calibration on this body.
- Bluetooth pairs but won’t auto-reconnect — antenna socket oxidized; board clean or lead replacement.
- Touch dead spots near the hinge edge — digitizer panel swap and gasket reseal.
- Eye sensor keeps the LCD off outdoors — clean/replace the proximity module behind the VF window.
Owner Triage Matrix
Symptom |
Likely Cause |
Try First |
“Image transfer failed” in Camera Connect |
Weak 2.4 GHz link / antenna issue |
Forget network, re-pair; stay near AP; disable phone’s 5 GHz auto-switch. |
LCD blanks when you cover the VF |
Over-sensitive eye sensor |
Clean VF window; toggle “Display off sensor” in menu; service sensor if persistent. |
OVF focus differs from Live View |
AF module dust / sub-mirror shift |
Test with another lens; if bias stays, book AF module clean + calibration. |
Touch misses taps near corners |
Digitizer wear or pressure point |
Remove protector; reboot; replace touch panel if unchanged. |
USB not recognized |
Worn Micro-B jack or cable |
Short, known-good cable; replace jack if loose or intermittent. |
Care & Maintenance for EOS 200D
- Use full-size UHS-I SD cards; format them inside this camera.
- Avoid folding the screen inward with sand or grit present; it can mark the digitizer.
- Keep the viewfinder eye-sensor window clean to prevent unintended LCD blanking.
- Store LP-E17 at 40–60% charge; run a full cycle occasionally to re-sync gauges.
- If OVF AF bias appears, schedule AF module calibration for this camera.
FAQ
1) Does the SL2 support UHS-II cards?
No. The slot is UHS-I. UHS-II cards run at UHS-I speed; we recommend reliable UHS-I media.
2) External mic input present?
Yes, 3.5 mm stereo. We replace noisy jacks and verify clean signal on both channels.
3) Clean HDMI for streaming?
Not a true clean feed. Overlays remain in most modes; capture is possible with limits on this camera.
4) Bluetooth won’t auto-reconnect after sleep. Fixable?
We test the radio, reseat/replace the antenna lead, and confirm stability with Canon Camera Connect.
5) Dual Pixel AF shows a small bias with certain lenses. Can you calibrate it?
Yes. We re-center flange depth with shims, clean the AF path, and run model-specific calibration.
6) Is it worth repairing a Rebel SL2 in 2025?
Yes if the body is clean and the estimate is under ~$240. Your EF/EF-S lenses and LP-E17 batteries carry forward if you upgrade later.