canon 80d lcd screen replacement quotation

I have went to my local store to see how much it will cost to fix the screen but they want $300 plus to fix the whole screen sadly. All i need to fix is the Hinge.

canon 80d lcd screen replacement quotation

Screen is perfectly usable, with no noticeable effect on the LCD other than a couple large cracks on what seems like a glass covering the LCD.  but I"m a bit of a perfectionist so I"d like to repair it.  Don"t want glass shards finding their way into my pocket and groin!  But for $190 fee, plus tax and shipping to/from Canon, I don"t know. Are there any cheaper ways to get it repaired?

At 14MP with the small sensor many complained about, I think the G15 has 12MP and a bigger sensor, not sure what your opinions would be on that.  And I might very well break an articulated screen on the G1X - a G1X probably shouldn"t go in my pocket like my G10 does.

canon 80d lcd screen replacement quotation

I have a Canon 6D about 5 years old. The LCD screen has failed , and it costs $500 USD to fix, vs about $900 - 1000 to buy a new one. Canon"s report says "Camera requires main pcb assembly replacement because of power problems"; I guess pcb = printed circuit board??

I have a similar dilemna. My old 6D LCD is cracked. Still works fine. This is not my main camera anymore, and rarely gets used. I feel like it might be a great hand-me-down to one of my kids, but kinda feel like I should have the screen repaired first. Hate the idea of spending $$ to get it repaired - but it really has been an awesome camera!

canon 80d lcd screen replacement quotation

"Here are the pros, in regards to their repair service: Pricing slightly better than Canon repair. Here are the cons: Their repair service is very, very slow. I sent in a prime lens for repair and it came back with bad focus problem. So I sent it in again, and then they tell me that Canon doesn"t make the parts for this lens (a current L lens that is sold in every big photo store), which is very hard to believe since I had just ordered a brand new part for it. Now they"re sending me the lens back with the focus problem still there. I will now have to send it in to Canon for repair. It was a waste of several weeks of time."

canon 80d lcd screen replacement quotation

We carry out the full range of Canon repairs at our camera repair shop in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. These include the repair, refurbishment and servicing of portable instant cameras and compact cameras offering lightweight, fixed lens flexibility to DSLRs and mirrorless cameras with state-of-the-art features.

Keeping your Canon camera in tip top condition is key to ensuring you’ll get years of great service from it. At our Canon repair centre, we utilise leading technology and over 30 years of specialist know-how, to ensure our customers receive a service that is second-to-none.

But we are not solely a Canon digital camera repair specialist. We also repair other camera, lens and accessory brands, including Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Panasonic, etc. Furthermore, we repair camcorders and are an approved JVC video camera service and repair centre.

Before we fix your Canon camera, we first need to establish the exact fault. Common problems include the camera lens, LCD display, shutter, battery door error, sensor issue, software issues, water damage, SD card error or data recovery from camera may be required.

Camera Shutter Error:Sometimes the Canon camera’s shutter might be stuck open leading to overexposed images or if stuck closed, black images. Or you may get a shutter error message.

Camera Lens Error:Lens errors are very common and mostly they’re found in Canon cameras that have barrel style lenses. We can fix lenses or carry out Canon lens replacement.

Fixing a Wet Camera:If you’ve dropped your Canon camera in water by accident then it will need to come to us for a more detailed inspection. Water damage is never clean cut, so we need to disassemble your camera to understand the extent of the damage. If there is any corrosion evident its likely we can remove it but, until we see your camera, we will be unable to tell you whether it is repairable or not.

SD Card Error:Sometimes the problem can be in your SD card and not in the camera itself. If you see ‘write error’ then your photos will not get written to the card. First check your card is not locked and then try to take photos. If your fault persists then it’s likely you will require a Canon SD card socket repair or socket replacement.

Our Canon camera repair shop uses hi-tech equipment to fix Canon cameras at a component level. It is often possible for us to repair sockets and individual components, rather than having to go to the cost of replacing a whole module (e.g a complete circuit board).

Keeping your Canon camera working at its best means keeping it clean and calibrated. Over time, dirt and metal shavings from lens changes get into the camera body and start to affect performance. Static electricity can also build up within the shutter mechanism which attracts more dust onto the CCD.

We give a free online estimate for all Canon repair jobs. This is followed by a full quote after we have had a chance to fully assess your camera on its arrival. Please note that there is a £30 charge for water damage assessment because we need to take the whole camera apart.

Whilst we aim to repair and return most Canon cameras within 14 days, there are times where high demand may delay this to 28 days or more, especially if we need to order in parts. Rest assured, we always try to return your pride and joy back to you as quickly as possible, without compromising our high servicing and repair standards. Impact repairs take longer, as does the process if we have to request replacement parts. In the majority of cases, because we are Canon repair specialists, we have most Canon spare parts in stock for all Canon restorations.

Professional usage should have a service every year. Preventing a fault is always cheaper than waiting until it has gone wrong. With regular Canon camera servicing we can ensure we diagnose potential problems before they arise.

A Canon camera service with 1st Aid Repairs includes a full strip down of the camera, cleaning of sensors, gear blocks and lenses. Servicing of Canon compact cameras involves stripping and cleaning the optics. We then reassemble and recalibrate the camera.

canon 80d lcd screen replacement quotation

Just got a refurbished 80D from Canon last week. When displaying shots on the LCD screen at least on some backlit shots it flickers back and forth between light and dark. Any thoughts? BTW-I want to thank all of you that shared your knowledge helping me choose my nest camera.

canon 80d lcd screen replacement quotation

We specialize in Canon EOS DSLR camera repairs. If your Canon EOS DSLR 80D is not working properly, shows Errors (Err 99, Err 01, Err 02, Err CF) has broken LCD screen, broken card reader pins, broken shutter, flash problem, camera is not taking pictures or is taking bad quality pictures we can help you to resolve these problems quickly.

Our diagnostic software for Canon EOS 80D cameras shows us the internal codes of the problems with explanation what needs to be repaired and which parts we need to replace.

canon 80d lcd screen replacement quotation

A: In the event that you would like a service for your Canon product, Canon Professional Service Centres are able to offer you a range of fixed price service options depending on your product(s):

A: In the event that your Canon product develops a fault, we provide a network of service locations (consisting of Canon Professional Service Centres and Canon Authorised Service Partners) who will be happy to repair your product to the original Canon specifications.

Where your product is covered by a Canon Commercial Warranty offering, any repairs performed will be free of charge to you (subject to the applicable terms & conditions which can be found via our

A: In the event that your Canon Commercial Warranty period has expired or the nature of the fault is not covered by it, Canon Professional Service Centres are able to offer you a range of chargeable repair options depending on your product(s):

Fixed Price Repair: You will be provided with a fixed price, prior to sending your Product(s) to a Canon Professional Service Centre. This fixed price is offered for faults caused by normal wear & tear and will include the cost of all required spare parts, labour and return shipping. If the defect is found to be caused by other circumstances (i.e. impact or liquid damage) we will contact you to offer a Time & Cost Quotation.

Repair Limit: You can set a Repair Limit (i.e. maximum repair fee), prior to sending your Product(s) to a Canon Professional Service Centre, however a minimum value applies. This acts as your authorisation for us to proceed with the repair and no quotation will be provided. If the repair can be completed for a fee lower than the specified Repair Limit, you will only be charged the lower amount. The provision of a Repair Limit may result in a faster repair turnaround time for you and your repair will also not be subject to a rejection fee (applicable if you request a Time & Cost Quotation)

Time & Cost Quotation: You can request a Time & Cost Quotation, where following arrival at a Canon Professional Service Centre a technical diagnosis will be performed. We will then provide you with a quotation detailing the anticipated costs to repair your Product(s), which you will have the opportunity to either accept or decline, prior to any repair work commencing. Should you decline our quotation, a rejection fee may be applied to cover the cost of inspection.

Where your applicable service location is a Canon Authorised Service Partner, they will also be able to offer you a Chargeable repair. However, the exact options available to you may differ and will be subject to the Canon Authorised Service Partners terms and conditions.

A: The applicable method of repair for your product will be determined at the sole discretion of the Canon Professional Service Centres and Canon Authorised Service Partners.

A: When using the Canon Online Service & Repair portal, depending on the nature of the fault you indicate we will advise you on whether we believe the applicable Canon accessory should be included when sending your Product(s) in for repair.

However, in general, unless you feel there is a connection between the fault and the applicable Canon accessory it is usually best to retain them and only send in the faulty product.

Ink cartridges (even if empty) must be left inside printers (as failure to do so risks damage to the printhead and will invalidate any Canon commercial warranty)

A: If you have sent your product to a Canon Professional Service Centre, you can check the status of your repair or service via the Canon Online Service & Repair portal.

A: In the unlikely event that you still experience an issue following the completion of your repair, please contact the Canon Professional Service Centre as our repairs are guaranteed to be free from defects (subject to the our Terms Of Service & Repair).

A: We recommend that repairs are only performed by Canon Professional Service Centres or Canon Authorised Service Partners only, as special tools and software may be required in order to safely repair your product.

However, if required, genuine Canon spare parts can be purchased via our Canon Professional Service Centre, or via selected Canon Authorised Service Partners or Spare Part Distributors as follows:

A: We recommend that repairs are only performed by Canon Professional Service Centres or Canon Authorised Service Partners only, as special tools and software may be required in order to safely repair your product.

However, if required, genuine Canon spare parts can be purchased via selected Canon Authorised Service Partners or Spare Part Distributors as follows:

A: We are committed to ensuring sustainable support is available for our products for as long as possible. Once a product is removed from sale by Canon, we endeavour to ensure spare parts are available for the following periods:

All Photo Accessories; Lenses (EF50 F1.8 STM; EF-M 22MM f/2.0; EF-M 15-45MM F/3.5-6.3 IS STM only); PowerShot Series (excluding models listed above); IXUS Series;Video Accessories & Lenses (excluding models listed above); Projector Accessories & Lenses;  Calculators; PIXMA Printers (MG2xxx; MG3xxx; MG5xxx; MX4xx; MX5xx; TR45xx; TS3xxx & TS5xxx); Selphy CP Series; Zoemini Series, IVY REC and Scanners (CanonScan Lide Series & P 2XX Series)