Its like that lah, nowadays electronics manufacturer cut costs on everything, does not provide sufficient training for service technicians, so what do you expect? It happens everywhere, not just Olympus Service Centre.
Well Canon seem to be doing pretty well servicing the pro segment. One phone call and I was offered a new replacement lense. Impressive. Also was offered a no-obligation 1-week test drive when they launched their 5D (they knew I jumped ship to E1). They really value their customers and they got their tongues REAL deep up their customers rear end.
Are you sure they are ok with cleaning body? I beg to differ![]()
I send my E500 for sensor cleaning, had to visit the service centre 3 times before the spot was cleaned off. I was surprised when the technician told me they check sensor dirt by shooting without a lens fitted to the body, so when they inspect my camera, the sensor is always 'clean'. It took me three visits to convince them that a lens is needed on the camera body so that when the shutter release is pressed, they will see spots on the picture taken:sweat:
Geez, another one. The proper way to test for dirt on sensor is to shoot (with a lense) at a uniformly lit surface (or the clear blue sky if you ever see it here) at the smallest aperture possible.
I had some sticky dirt on my E1's sensor before but I managed to remove them using a SpeckGrabber from Cathay. Be sure to clean the tip thoroughly prior to 'lifting' the specks from the CCD!