Unfortunately this is the day that my small camera died. It just stopped working. Click. One photo... point, frame, no click... nothing. It was just dead, a poor lifeless little black box in my hand. It is a Canon G9, a fantastic camera which I carry with me - in my bag or my pocket - at all times. (Well I did when it was working...). Since my little camera has stopped working I have been limited to my SLR camera (a Canon EOS 5D) which I love dearly, but which is too large to be inconspicuous and which has a nasty habit of bashing my children on the head when I bend down to them. It is more suited to a serious photo shoot or a solitary session in the town or country than as an everyday camera.
I rang the Canon service centre in Chambéry as soon as I returned from holidays and was told that my Australian warranty is not valid in Europe. Then I rang the Australian suppliers who said that Canon in France could honour the warranty if they wanted to. This week I will need to do some more telephone work to see if I can get my camera fixed, or decide if I need to buy a new one. Because whatever happens, I don't want to be left without it.
Sunday, 7 September 2008
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2 comments:
How annoying to have a camera malfunction. Just thinking about you and stumbled across your blog. When I get time I'll try to go back to the beginning to read it from the start... I think its wonderful to go on this family adventure to France (would love to do a long stay in Italy).
Best wishes for now - Cate
Mine just died too! I was at a restaurant taking shots over the balcony and when my meal arrived I put it away. When I'd finished eating, I took it out again and it was completely dead! No battery change or apparently anything else will bring it back to life...
I wonder whether Canon UK would honour my US warrenty... I'll probably never find out as I'm currently travelling in China. Don't think I'll be buying a Canon as a replacement. :-(
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