Canon EOS R6 Service Prices
Prices exclude spare parts. We repair at component level whenever possible. 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 $85
- Dual SD UHS-II slot repair – from $110
- USB-C / micro-HDMI / Remote port – from $130
- Shutter unit replacement – from $175
- IBIS (in-body stabilizer) repair – from $170
- Main board / power circuit repair – from $155
- EVF / LCD module replacement – from $135
- Hot Shoe repair – from $95
- Firmware recovery / no boot – from $85
Final cost depends on damage level and parts. Every service includes testing and a written warranty.
Canon EOS R6 Repair — What You Get
Typical EOS R6 Faults We Fix
- Overheating warnings in extended 4K60/oversampled 4K sessions.
- IBIS “wobble” on ultra-wide video or after impacts; misalignment of stabilizer.
- “Card cannot be accessed” on SD UHS-II; bent or worn contacts, file-system faults.
- Err 70/80 during bursts or playback; main board, buffer, or power path issues.
- micro-HDMI instability or no output with long cables; worn jack.
- Hot shoe oxidation after moisture; accessory detection loss.
R-Series Error Codes — Quick Hints
Code |
Meaning |
First Aid |
Err 20 |
Mechanical fault |
Power cycle; inspect shutter/IBIS; service if repeats. |
Err 30 |
Shutter problem |
Check actuation count; likely shutter replacement. |
Err 40 |
Power/electrical |
Inspect contacts/battery; board diagnosis may be needed. |
Err 60 |
Lens drive |
Clean contacts; test another RF lens; check mount. |
Err 70 |
Processing/data |
Reset; new card; main board service if persistent. |
Err 80/99 |
Image/general fault |
Stop use; full diagnostics to isolate sensor/IBIS/firmware. |
Pro Tips for EOS R6
- Use fast SD UHS-II V60/V90 and format in-camera; avoid mixed-speed cards for dual record.
- Reduce IBIS strength or add a gimbal for ultra-wide video; firmware with improved Movie Digital IS helps.
- Protect micro-HDMI with a right-angle adapter and cage clamp; keep cable runs short.
- Keep firmware current to improve stabilization and thermal behavior.
- In heat, plan cooldown windows for long 4K sessions; don’t idle in direct sun.
FAQ – Canon EOS R6 Repair
1. The camera overheats in 4K. Can you fix it?
Yes. We refresh pads/paste, verify fans/thermal paths, update firmware, and stress-test long-form capture.
2. “Card cannot be accessed”. What’s wrong?
Often bent SD contacts or file-system corruption. We repair the slot, recover data when possible, and validate with certified media.
3. IBIS wobble on wide-angle footage.
We recalibrate IBIS, tune settings, and enable Movie Digital IS where useful; for ultra-wide work we recommend a gimbal.
4. Random Err 70/80 during bursts.
We pull logs, reflash, and diagnose buffer, power, and main board. Repair includes full validation.
5. External monitor drops via micro-HDMI.
Likely a worn jack or cable-length issue. We replace the port and set up a short, clamped, right-angle run.
6. Turnaround and warranty?
Standard 3–5 business days. Express 2–3 hours when parts allow. Warranty 1–3 months by job type.