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Old 05-24-2005   #1
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Canon RF Repairs

I have several Canon RF cameras and lenses from the 50's and 60's. I'd like to have them CLA'ed as well as some specific repairs and some parts (hopefully) replaced.
I know there are a number of places around the country that handle this type of work and I am interested in gereral feedback or any specific experiences people have had regarding various repair shops.

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Old 05-24-2005   #2
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first time user of essex camera services in new jersey.

i'll let you know how they did when i get my camera (canon P) and lens (50/1.9 collapsible) back from them.

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Ken Ruth, Photography at Bald Mountain did a shutter replacement and CLA on a Canon VT for me. Excellent work, decent rate, (around $360 for all), and a super nice guy. The camera ended up quieter than any M I've owned.
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I sent a Canon 7 with a 50 1.2 to DAG and it came back like new. I didn't know that the aperture ring could turn so smoothly.

He is more expensive than Essex, but he does very good work. Whether it is worth the price difference I do not know.

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Jon Van Stelten did an excellent job on several of my old Leica and Canon screwmounts. He's one of the few people that can re-coat a lens too. See:

http://www.focalpointlens.com/fp_intro.html

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