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Matrix(aka CCD) or stuck Diaphragm (Aperture)?

Diagnosis advice needed

I am having a problem with my Canon S2IS and I need some advice how
to proceed. Let me begin by saying I am not camera savvy so please
answer me in "camera idiot" language.

The Camera history:
I bought a new Canon S2IS in Canada about 18 months ago. The camera
has not been used extensively and also has always been treated gently.
About 4 months ago (just after expiration of the warranty L) the
camera started to display the following symptoms intermittently. The
LCD would be black in all shooting modes (LCD works fine in "review"
mode as I can view any photos I took before the problem started and
any photos I load on to the card from an external source). Also, the
camera will take a photo in any shooting mode, but the photo is just
black. But it did take a photo and I could see in review mode that an
all black photo had been taken. I was able to get rid of the problem
temporarily by turning the camera off and on or switching back and
forth between shooting mode and review mode. The problem continued
occurring more and more frequently until finally the LCD was
permanently black in shooting mode.

I did some research on the internet and found that these symptoms
match exactly the symptoms many cameras (not only Canon) have been
having with the matrix (CCD). There are many websites saying it is
caused by a defective CCD where the wiring comes loose and most
manufacturers are offering free repair regardless of warranty status
(The S2IS is on the list of affected cameras but the S2IS is not (yet)
on the list).

My problem:
I am now living permanently in Ukraine. I am living in a small city
that does not have a Canon digital camera service center. I took the
camera to a Canon rep here (however they are not a service center). I
told him the symptoms and he looked at it for about 1 minute (he did
not take it apart and look inside) and immediately said it is a
defective matrix and a common problem not only with Canon cameras. I
asked how sure he was, he said 110%.

I checked Canon Canada/America and Western Europe websites and all
offer free repair for this problem. I called the closest Canon service
center (about 600km away in Kiev) and the rep told me, "In Eastern
Europe we don't give a f#%$ what the Canon websites in Canada or
Western Europe say about free repair, we are not repairing it for
free". He also kept repeating "The S2IS is not on the list of affected
cameras". After further internet research I found the parent company
of Eastern Europe Canon is in Finland (which IS part of Canon Western
Europe). I phoned Finland, who asked me to followup with an email and
shortly thereafter the Canon rep in Kiev RELUCTANTLY said I can ship
the camera to any Canon service center in Kiev and IF the problem is
the matrix they will repair it for free.

As I said, the problem occurred almost 4 months ago, it was 2 months
convincing Kiev Canon rep to accept my camera, I shipped it to Kiev,
it sat on the shelf of the service center for 2 months! After many
phone calls someone finally looked at it. And, as I expected, they
told me there is no problem with the matrix/CCD, the problem is that
the diaphragm (aperture) is stuck. That to repair the problem means
replacing the entire lens system for $325US and better to buy a new
camera from them (convenient!).

I am suspicious they are bull****ting me and I need advice. I told
them to return the camera to me and I now have it back in my
possession.

Advice?
Is there any way for ME to test if the problem is the matrix/CCD or if
it is a stuck diaphragm (aperture)?

If not, as I said before, there are some Canon reps here (but not
service centers). Is there anything they could do to test if the
problem is the matrix/CCD or if it is the diaphragm?

If not, any other suggestions how I should proceed? It seems crazy
that after 14 months the camera has a problem where the solution is to
throw it in the garbage and buy a new one.

I have one other option, an American friend from Ohio will be visiting
me soon and I could send the camera with him to Ohio for diagnosis.
Not my preferred option since he doesn't know when he is coming back.

Thank-you in advance,
Frustrated

 




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