Canon EOS R1 Service Prices
Prices exclude spare parts. In most cases we repair at component level without full unit replacement. Express queue available.
- Diagnostics – $0 if repair is completed / $50 if declined
- Express repair (2–3 hours) – +50% to the selected service
- Sensor cleaning (wet swab + dust map) – from $80
- CFexpress Type B slot pin repair – from $110
- USB-C / HDMI / Remote port replacement – from $120
- Shutter unit replacement – from $190
- IBIS (in-body stabilizer) repair – from $180
- Main board / power circuit repair – from $160
- EVF or LCD module replacement – from $140
- Hot shoe / Multi-Function Shoe repair – from $95
- Lens mount & bayonet rebuild – from $130
- Firmware recovery / no boot – from $85
- Full pro maintenance (inspection + calibration) – from $120
Final cost depends on damage level and required parts. Every service includes testing and written warranty.
Canon EOS R1 Repair — What You Get
Typical EOS R1 Faults We Fix
- “Card cannot be accessed”, bent CFexpress pins, random write fails.
- Err 20/30/40/60/70/80/99 during burst or on power-up.
- Overheating in 8K/120p, early shutdown, fan not engaging.
- IBIS rattle, stabilization unavailable, tilted frames after impact.
- EVF burn/ghosting from sun through eyepiece, LCD touch failure.
- Hot shoe corrosion after moisture, audio or accessory detection lost.
R-Series Error Codes — Quick Hints
Code |
Meaning |
First Aid |
Err 20 |
Mechanical fault |
Power cycle; remove battery/lens; service shutter/IBIS if repeats. |
Err 30 |
Shutter problem |
New battery; inspect blades; likely shutter unit replacement. |
Err 40 |
Power/electrical |
Check contacts; avoid hot-plug PD; board diagnosis required. |
Err 60 |
Lens drive |
Clean contacts; try other RF lens; check mount. |
Err 70 |
Data/processing |
Reset; new card; main board rework if persistent. |
Err 80/99 |
Image/general fault |
Stop use; full diagnostics to isolate sensor/IBIS/firmware path. |
Pro Tips for EOS R1
- Use name-brand CFexpress B cards and update their firmware via vendor tools.
- Do not hot-swap cards or power while the write LED is active.
- Keep the eyepiece cap on when the sun is behind you to prevent EVF burn.
- Prefer Canon PD chargers; avoid third-party >9V while recording.
- After rain/salt spray: remove battery, dry 24h with desiccant, then test.
FAQ – Canon EOS R1 Repair
1. Do you handle 8K/120p overheating?
Yes. We service the fan, thermal pads, and paste, update firmware, and run stress tests to validate sustained capture.
2. “Card cannot be accessed” on R1. What causes it?
Usually bent CFexpress pins or controller desync. We repair the slot and attempt data recovery. Stop inserting the card repeatedly.
3. IBIS rattles when the camera is off — normal?
A slight float is normal. Loud knocks or ERR 20/80 indicate failure. We calibrate or replace the IBIS unit.
4. EVF shows lines or a dark spot after a sunny shoot.
Likely sun burn through the eyepiece. EVF panel replacement restores function; use the eyepiece cap in backlight scenarios.
5. Camera stuck on logo after firmware update.
We reflash at service level, verify boot partitions, and test NAND. Settings are preserved when possible.
6. Turnaround and warranty terms?
Standard 3–5 business days. Express 2–3 hours when parts allow. Warranty 1–3 months depending on job type.