LensRentals is reporting issues with some sensors in Canon's new 750D and 760D models, which had marks on the sensor which could not be removed by cleaning. Not all the cameras received by the company were affected, but a total of six have been sent back which suggests QC issues rather than a defect in the sensor design. Until Canon responds, we will not know the exact cause and it might just be a faulty batch of sensors. The report's author, Roger Cicala, points out that the spots can be difficult to see and are best detected when viewed with angled light. Although it is a rare slip, I am not convinced that really exonerates Canon, even if it is pusuing the matter "aggressively".
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2015/04 ... nsor-issue
And Now It's Canon's Turn
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Re: And Now It's Canon's Turn
Imaging Resource has now weighed in with its findings, as it found the same issue in one of the two samples it currently has for test. Unless you have a keen interest in digital imaging technology, this is probably far more information that you will ever want to know.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/20 ... depth-look
The main lesson from this is that being an early adopter of anything is rarely a good idea, whoever the manufacturer is. Let the dust settle first. And the price fall.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/20 ... depth-look
The main lesson from this is that being an early adopter of anything is rarely a good idea, whoever the manufacturer is. Let the dust settle first. And the price fall.
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Re: And Now It's Canon's Turn
No fix yet, but Canon has issued an advisory notice and stated that affected cameras will be fixed free of charge. This is a text book approach to maintaining brand confidence should problems occur.
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/288659 ... el-t6i-t6s
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/288659 ... el-t6i-t6s
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