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How did SquareTrade reset Canon Rebel T6i shutter counter after shutter replacement?

Started Jul 21, 2018 | Discussions thread
Dareshooter Veteran Member • Posts: 5,842
Re: How did SquareTrade reset Canon Rebel T6i shutter counter after shutter replacement?
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KierstenCDG wrote:

My father bought a Canon Rebel T6i from Amazon.com(camera sold and shipped directly from Amazon itself, not 3rd party seller) a few years ago. I urged him to buy the SquareTrade 4-year protection from Amazon a few day later, for just $110. He begrudgingly did, but said it was just money down the toilet.

Well... it turns out that I was right... because the camera needed to have the shutter replaced. The hinge(or whatever the thing with the metal spring was called) had cracked and the shutter was stuck hafway.

He dropped it off using SquareTrade's shipping label and 9 days later, it was delivered back at his front door. The shutter was apparently replaced. They also replaced the hot shoe(which had become a cold dead shoe because it wasn't sending anything to the external flash).

I was playing with it this morning and it worked perfectly. The new shutter mechanism has a slightly brighter color than the one that had cracked, perhaps it's an updated part? My father never cleans his camera gear, so they are usually kind of nasty. The tech apparently also cleaned up the camera and it looked cleaner than when it was new.

Anyway, I started poking around and one thing that I noticed was the shutter counter had been reset. It is now at 27. When it was sent back, the counter was a little over 14,000. Is this something that camera repair companies(such as SquareTrade) is allowed to do?

If the camera has had a shutter replacement then the shutter count should reflect that.  You didn't expect the repaired camera to report the old shutter count did you ?

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