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 Post subject: 40d servicing?
PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:08 pm 
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I have had my 40D for three years now.. How will I know if it needs to be re calibrated or tuned. I find my shots seems to be softer, but this could me age.:) Is it like a car that have to be serviced every once in while? If so ,should I bring it to canon or how about sun camera? Any suggestion of recommendation will be greatly appreciated.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:29 pm 
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clearwater wrote:
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I have had my 40D for three years now.. How will I know if it needs to be re calibrated or tuned. I find my shots seems to be softer, but this could me age.:) Is it like a car that have to be serviced every once in while? If so ,should I bring it to canon or how about sun camera? Any suggestion of recommendation will be greatly appreciated.


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actually i would want to have an answer too lol...


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What I would suggest is posting a few high rez photos here - or at least links - that are shot around F8 with a fast enough shutter speed, in decent lighting so we can take a look to see if we see the softness you speak of.


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Hi

Here is the link to my photos

http://www.flickr.com/photos/26230585@N07/

Thanks for looking into this for me

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not hi-res but looks fine to me if you haven't done any post sharpening or in-camera


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Perhaps I should have said full resolution. It's hard to tell from those pics. If you have higher/full resolution that would help and also where you have a clear subject - person, animal, inanimate object.


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I have updated the same pic in full res and no post edit have been made.


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Can't see Full rez


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http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readf ... e=32596831


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Looks like the camera might have myopia.


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